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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: [[https://youtu.be/-7Rw66NqUAA?si=NzA-Mz_klJcNGJp4 Conspiracy]] sounds nealy identical to Livin' La Vida Loca

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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: [[https://youtu.be/-7Rw66NqUAA?si=NzA-Mz_klJcNGJp4 Conspiracy]] sounds nealy nearly identical to Livin' La Vida LocaLoca. So similar in fact that it was cut from the global release, presumably for sounding a tad ''too'' similar.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: [[https://youtu.be/-7Rw66NqUAA?si=NzA-Mz_klJcNGJp4 Conspiracy]] sounds nealy identical to Livin' La Vida Loca

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: A small example, but part of the worldbuilding includes the Type-87 Feedback Interface as part of the TSF's, a kind of exoskeleton meant for pilots to use when they have to eject from their machines. The visual novels include a pretty lengthy lecture about these and their use, and yet despite this they never show up across any medium and as such are limited to simple background fluff. The only reason fans even know what they look like when active is thanks to the [[AllThereInTheManual Integral Works artbooks]].



** The [[spoiler:Sadogashima Arc has been universally praised for its awesome visuals, including showing multiple points of view from battleships firing their guns, to the Orbital Drop Sequence, and even a mecha first-person view.]]
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: A small example, but part of the worldbuilding includes the Type-87 Feedback Interface as part of the TSF's, a kind of exoskeleton meant for pilots to use when they have to eject from their machines. The visual novels include a pretty lengthy lecture about these and their use, and yet despite this they never show up across any medium and as such are limited to simple background fluff. The only reason fans even know what they look like when active is thanks to the [[AllThereInTheManual Integral Works artbooks]].

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** The [[spoiler:Sadogashima Arc has been universally praised for its awesome visuals, including showing multiple points of view from battleships firing their guns, to the Orbital Drop Sequence, and even a mecha first-person view.]]
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: A small example, but part of the worldbuilding includes the Type-87 Feedback Interface as part of the TSF's, a kind of exoskeleton meant for pilots to use when they have to eject from their machines. The visual novels include a pretty lengthy lecture about these and their use, and yet despite this they never show up across any medium and as such are limited to simple background fluff. The only reason fans even know what they look like when active is thanks to the [[AllThereInTheManual Integral Works artbooks]].
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** The [[spoiler:Sadogashima Arc has been universally praised for its awesome visuals, including showing multiple points of view from battleships firing their guns, to the Orbital Drop Sequence, and even a mecha first-person view.]]

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** The [[spoiler:Sadogashima Arc has been universally praised for its awesome visuals, including showing multiple points of view from battleships firing their guns, to the Orbital Drop Sequence, and even a mecha first-person view.]]]]
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: A small example, but part of the worldbuilding includes the Type-87 Feedback Interface as part of the TSF's, a kind of exoskeleton meant for pilots to use when they have to eject from their machines. The visual novels include a pretty lengthy lecture about these and their use, and yet despite this they never show up across any medium and as such are limited to simple background fluff. The only reason fans even know what they look like when active is thanks to the [[AllThereInTheManual Integral Works artbooks]].
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* FirstInstallmentWins: Regarding the franchise as a whole, the original {{Visual Novel}}s, especially ''VisualNovel/MuvLuvAlternative'', are highly acclaimed by the majority of the fandom. Future installments and spin-offs, such as ''VisualNovel/MuvLuvAlternativeTotalEclipse'' and ''Literature/{{Schwarzesmarken}}'', are more divisive.

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* FirstInstallmentWins: Regarding the franchise as a whole, the original {{Visual Novel}}s, especially ''VisualNovel/MuvLuvAlternative'', are highly acclaimed by the majority of the fandom. Future installments and spin-offs, such as ''VisualNovel/MuvLuvAlternativeTotalEclipse'' ''Literature/MuvLuvAlternativeTotalEclipse'' and ''Literature/{{Schwarzesmarken}}'', are more divisive.

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