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* BleachedUnderpants: True for characters from ''VisualNovel/ToHeart'', an [[{{Eroge}} adult game]] (although with a clean anime version), as [=QoH=] focuses in the fights.

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** From ''Pia Carrot 2'': Azusa Hinomori (BonusBoss).

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** From ''Pia Carrot 2'': Azusa Hinomori (BonusBoss).(OptionalBoss).



* BonusBoss: If you can complete the Arcade Mode in Nightmare difficulty, and get a certain number of perfects, you'll get to fight Azusa in the last stage.


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* OptionalBoss: If you can complete the Arcade Mode in Nightmare difficulty, and get a certain number of perfects, you'll get to fight Azusa in the last stage.
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* {{Cameo}}: Kazuki Sendo, the protagonist of ''VisualNovel/ComicParty'', appears in Eimi's Level 3 super to separate her from her opponent as she's [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown mercilessly punching her in a corner]]; after that Eimi realizes what's going on, and calms down.

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* {{Cameo}}: TheCameo: Kazuki Sendo, the protagonist of ''VisualNovel/ComicParty'', appears in Eimi's Level 3 super to separate her from her opponent as she's [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown mercilessly punching her in a corner]]; after that Eimi realizes what's going on, and calms down.
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* {{Cameo}}: There are several of them across several stages from their respective visual novels. more notoriously, the characters from ''VisualNovel/ComicParty'' appear as background NPC in Mizuki's stage, among them is [[CosplayOtakuGirl Reiko Haga]], whom you can spot at the left side of the stage, dressed as [[VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters Kyo Kusanagi]].

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* {{Cameo}}: TheCameo: There are several of them across several stages from their respective visual novels. more notoriously, the characters from ''VisualNovel/ComicParty'' appear as background NPC in Mizuki's stage, among them is [[CosplayOtakuGirl Reiko Haga]], whom you can spot at the left side of the stage, dressed as [[VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters Kyo Kusanagi]].
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* AffectionateParody: To ''VideoGame/StreetFighter'', ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'', ''VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}}'' and other fighting games back then; [=QoH=] ’99 even has the subtitle “Dream Match Never Ends”, referencing the subtitle of [=KOF=] ’98.

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* AffectionateParody: To ''VideoGame/StreetFighter'', ''Franchise/StreetFighter'', ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'', ''VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}}'' and other fighting games back then; [=QoH=] ’99 even has the subtitle “Dream Match Never Ends”, referencing the subtitle of [=KOF=] ’98.



** Shiho Nagaoka. Most of her moveset is a reference to Ryu from ''VideoGame/StreetFighter'', as she has a [[KamehameHadoken fireball]], a DragonPunch, and even a horizontal HurricaneKick.

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** Shiho Nagaoka. Most of her moveset is a reference to Ryu from ''VideoGame/StreetFighter'', ''Franchise/StreetFighter'', as she has a [[KamehameHadoken fireball]], a DragonPunch, and even a horizontal HurricaneKick.

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* {{Joshikousei}}: Most of the characters are high school students, and they even wear their school uniforms to fight, specially the girls from ''VisualNovel/ToHeart''. There are a few exceptions, though, such as Asuza (Wears casual clothes), Aoi (Her ’97 version wears casual clothes, while her ’99 version wears her school uniform), Yosie (Wears a [[MartialArtsUniform karate gi]]), among a few others.

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* {{Joshikousei}}: Most of the characters are high school students, and they even wear their school uniforms to fight, specially the girls from ''VisualNovel/ToHeart''. There are a few exceptions, though, such as Asuza (Wears casual clothes), Aoi (Her ’97 version wears casual clothes, while her ’99 version wears her school uniform), Yosie (Wears a [[MartialArtsUniform karate gi]]), gi), among a few others.



* MartialArtsUniform: Yosie Sakashita wears a karate gi.
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* IllGirl: Kanako Oota, who wears pajamas and has her face covered with bandages.
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* CuteWitch: Serika Kurusugawa, who uses her multiple magic tricks to fight; she also rides a FlyingBroomstick to air dash, and even comes complete with a [[BadassCape cape]] and [[NiceHat witch hat]], which she actually uses as weapons.

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* CuteWitch: Serika Kurusugawa, who uses her multiple magic tricks to fight; she also rides a FlyingBroomstick to air dash, and even comes complete with a [[BadassCape cape]] and [[NiceHat [[RobeAndWizardHat witch hat]], which she actually uses as weapons.
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* {{Meganekko}}: Minami and Yu wear glasses during the duels.
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* {{Meganekko}}: Tomoko Hoshina and Mizuho Aihara wear glasses during the duels.
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* MagicSkirt: The girls remain well covered at all times, even with all the amount of kicking and jumping. A notorious example is Shiho Nagaoka, when she jumps, she covers herself when falling down, and, when knocked off, the poor girl is buried upside-down, and somehow, [[UpToEleven her skirt defies gravity and remains in place]]. The only exception is Rio, who wears [[ModestyShorts gym shorts]] under her skirt instead.
* MartialArtsUniform: Yosie Sakashita wears one.

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* MagicSkirt: The girls remain well covered at all times, even with all the amount of kicking and jumping. A notorious example is Shiho Nagaoka, when she jumps, she covers herself when falling down, and, when knocked off, the poor girl is buried upside-down, headfirst into the ground, and somehow, [[UpToEleven her skirt defies gravity and remains in place]].place. The only exception is Rio, who wears [[ModestyShorts gym shorts]] under her skirt instead.
* MartialArtsUniform: Yosie Sakashita wears one.a karate gi.

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* DesperationAttack: Each girl can perform EX special moves that consume one level of her super bar, and a Super Move that consumes up to three levels.

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* DesperationAttack: Each girl can perform EX special moves that consume one level of her super bar, and a Super Move that consumes up to three levels.


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* EXSpecialAttack: All characters have more powerful variants of their regular special moves, they consume 1 level of their Super Bar.
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** There are multiple references to the visual novels and other fighting games; Tomoko, for example, has a few references to ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'', and Shiho takes most of her fighting style from Ryu, from ''Franchise/StreetFighter''.

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** There are multiple references to the visual novels and other fighting games; Tomoko, for example, has a few references to ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'', and ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear''; Shiho takes most of her fighting style from Ryu, from ''Franchise/StreetFighter''.''Franchise/StreetFighter'', and Kotone's level 3 Super is a [[VideoGame/StreetFighterII Shun Goku Satsu/Raging Demon]] variant.
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* CuteClumsyGirl: Rio Hinayama: She sometimes trips and falls randomly to the ground, however, she gains SuperArmor for the animation frames of the fall, as well as hight priority over certain moves, potantially saving her life in risky situations.

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* CuteClumsyGirl: Rio Hinayama: She sometimes trips and falls randomly to the ground, however, she gains SuperArmor for the animation frames of the fall, as well as hight priority over certain moves, potantially potentially saving her life in risky situations.



** There are also a few references to ''VideoGame/Asuka120Percent'', which these games are based on: Akari's fighting style is, in general based on Asuka, as she mimics Asuka's moves almost flawlessly. Same goes for Saori and Mizuki, [[IKnowMaddenKombat who fight incorporating Volleyball and Tennis respectively]], not unlike Ryuuko and Tamaki. Yosie also shares some similarities with Tomari from the same game (Both being Karate practitioners helps), and her stage is almost a carbon copy of Tomari's stage.

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** There are also a few references to ''VideoGame/Asuka120Percent'', which these games are based on: Akari's fighting style is, in general based on Asuka, as she mimics Asuka's moves almost flawlessly. Same goes for Saori and Mizuki, [[IKnowMaddenKombat who fight incorporating Volleyball and Tennis respectively]], not unlike Ryuuko and Tamaki. Yosie also shares some similarities with Tomari Torami from the same game (Both being Karate practitioners helps), and her stage is almost a carbon copy of Tomari's Torami's stage.

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* IKnowMaddenKombat: Saori Shincho and Mizuki Takase, who incorporate, respectively, volleyball and tennis in their fighting styles: Saori can throw volleyballs as projectiles, in a diagonal descending angle; Mizuki uses a tennis racket in battle, and her repertoire includes moves such as volleys, backhands and forehands, and can also shoot tennis balls as projectiles.

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* IKnowMaddenKombat: Saori Shincho and Mizuki Takase, who incorporate, respectively, volleyball Volleyball and tennis Tennis in their fighting styles: Saori In Saori's case, she can throw spike volleyballs as projectiles, in a diagonal descending angle; that are thrown to her by her teammeates offscreen; Mizuki uses a tennis racket in battle, and her repertoire includes moves such as volleys, backhands and forehands, and can also shoot tennis balls as projectiles. Both girls' fighting styles are respectively based on Ryuuko Yamazaki and Tamaki Shindou, from ''VideoGame/Asuka120Percent''.



* PsychicPowers: Kotone Himekawa. Her powers allow her to [[PowerFloats float instead of walk]], she can [[TeleportSpam teleport]] to escape when cornered and can also use [[MindOverMatter telekinesis]] to drop random objects on her opponent’s head, and can even reflect incoming projectiles.

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* PsychicPowers: Kotone Himekawa. Her powers allow her to [[PowerFloats float instead of walk]], she can [[TeleportSpam teleport]] to escape when cornered and can also use [[MindOverMatter telekinesis]] to drop random objects on her opponent’s head, and can even [[AttackReflector reflect incoming projectiles.]]



* PunchParry: Clashing (When two hits collide and cancel each other) is possible in this game, you can block any kind of attack with one of your own, and sometimes the duels are about who lands the first hit in a clashing contest.

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* PunchParry: Clashing (When two hits collide and cancel each other) is possible in this game, you can block any kind of attack with one of your own, and sometimes the duels are about who lands the first hit in a clashing contest. This mechanic also comes from ''VideoGame/Asuka120Percent''.



* {{Shotoclone}}: Shiho Nagaoka. Most of her moveset is a reference to Ryu from ''VideoGame/StreetFighter'', as she has a [[KamehameHadoken fireball]], a DragonPunch, and even a horizontal HurricaneKick.
* ShoutOut: There are multiple references to the visual novels and other fighting games; Tomoko, for example, has a few references to ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear''.

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Shiho Nagaoka. Most of her moveset is a reference to Ryu from ''VideoGame/StreetFighter'', as she has a [[KamehameHadoken fireball]], a DragonPunch, and even a horizontal HurricaneKick.
** Akari is close to this trope, as she has a few projectiles, and even a Shoryuken-like move (Which is similar to [[VideoGame/Asuka120Percent Asuka Honda's Chemical Impact move]]) however, she lacks a rushing move.
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There are multiple references to the visual novels and other fighting games; Tomoko, for example, has a few references to ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear''.''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'', and Shiho takes most of her fighting style from Ryu, from ''Franchise/StreetFighter''.
** There are also a few references to ''VideoGame/Asuka120Percent'', which these games are based on: Akari's fighting style is, in general based on Asuka, as she mimics Asuka's moves almost flawlessly. Same goes for Saori and Mizuki, [[IKnowMaddenKombat who fight incorporating Volleyball and Tennis respectively]], not unlike Ryuuko and Tamaki. Yosie also shares some similarities with Tomari from the same game (Both being Karate practitioners helps), and her stage is almost a carbon copy of Tomari's stage.



* ThrowDownTheBomblet: Akari can throw explosive plant pots in an arcing trajectory (Or in younger Akari's case, she first leaps and throws it downwards). The move is based on [[VideoGame/Asuka120Percent Asuka's Phenomenon Crash.]]



* UpdatedRerelease:
** The Second Edition of [=QoH=] ’99 came a few months after the first revision, which added new characters to the roster.
* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Saori and Lemmy both have a backbreaker in their arsenal; Asuza and Yosie both have a chokeslam, the former as a strong command grab, and the latter as a normal grab.

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* UpdatedRerelease:
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UpdatedRerelease: The Second Edition of [=QoH=] ’99 came a few months after the first revision, which added new characters to the roster.
* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Saori and Lemmy both have a gravity-assisted backbreaker in their arsenal; Asuza and Yosie both have a chokeslam, the former as a strong command grab, and the latter as a normal grab.
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* PaperMaster: Tomoko uses a [[PaperFanOfDoom paper fan as her [[CombatHandFan main weapon]], and Mizuho carries a notebook, which she uses to attack, and protect herself.

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* PaperMaster: Tomoko uses a [[PaperFanOfDoom paper fan fan]] as her [[CombatHandFan main weapon]], and Mizuho carries a notebook, which she uses to attack, and protect herself.
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* From ''Inagawa de Ikou'': Corin.

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* From ''Inagawa de Ikou'': Ikou!!'': Corin.

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