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    Nekomata Okayu 
  • Okayu notices during her Donkey Kong 64 stream that DK is making suggestive noises.
    Okayu: Cut that out! It's not going to be funny if YouTube takes down my stream.
  • While considering what to have for dinner, Okayu offers Yagoo to her viewers, then eats him herself during this stream. Everyone reacts in disgust and tells her to spit Yagoo out immediately. Okayu is not as bothered.
  • Okayu ends up in trouble with the Arstotzkan authorties after showing them the coded message she received from EZIC. Afterwards, Okayu decides there is no point in obeying the rules to the letter.
  • During a singing stream, Okayu brings up a past singing stream so that she could do a duet of Homura with herself. A bit into it, past!Okayu suddenly puts a fire GIF on that surprises present!Okayu. In the second take, past!Okayu suddenly stops singing because she didn't loop the fire GIF and then segues to talking about Rengoku's sword. Present!Okayu laughs and describes the whole thing as a "betrayal".
    Present!Okayu: (as past!Okayu plays a fire gif) Don't just light up on fire!
    Present!Okayu: (when past!Okayu stops singing) Why are you leaving us hanging?
    Present!Okayu: (while past!Okayu talks about Rengoku's sword) I don't care! Oi! Don't mess with me!
  • During a solo Minecraft stream, she rushes to a bed at Flare's prompting but accidentally types out SSSSS instead of the customary ZZZZZ. She proceeds to workshop a title for that acronym and settles on Shiny Smiley Story Special Soul, prompting her to sing Ultra Soul by B'z, remarking that she sounds kinda like them. Later, she tries sticking an end rod into her aquarium whereupon Flare gives her a bit of advice, making Okayu embarassed and wonder aloud if Flare heard her singing Ultra Soul. Flare immediately replies that she was also watching SSSSS, and then Sora reveals that she was watching Okayu too.
  • While nearly every talent did a serious trailer analysis for the hololive Alternative full trailer, Okayu was instead fixated on the amount of detail that went into the onigiri appearing in her and Korone's segment of the PV.
  • Okayu does a Slither.io stream and surprises both her audience and herself with how much her personality changes in it: She immediately goes from cool and collected, to aggressive, rowdy, goading her listeners into becoming her food and shouting the most manic "Mogu mogu!"s ever heard.
  • Okayu plays Tsugu No Hi Evil God Korone, the same game Korone played when she was sponsored before the official launch of the game. Because Korone didn't get the alternate ending, Okayu (and a few others) played through the alternate route. Okayu in particular believes that the alternate route is the bad ending of the game.
  • Chat suggests to Okayu to catch a Bidoof using her Master Ball, which she thinks is a great idea. Much later, she "accidentally" uses it on Palkia and proceeds to name it "Bidoof".
  • Playing Mario Kart 8 DX, she encounters a player named Wakamoto Darkness and proceeds to do La+'s signature greeting in the voice actor's signature hammy style. The effect is so good that she trips up at the starting line.
  • Much like Gura, in her Elden Ring stream, Okayu attacks White-Faced Varre after being offended at being called Maidenless. She regrets it immediately and, unlike the shark, tries to run away from him after her first two attempts to kill him end up with her dying.
  • Okayu hosts a "Worldy desires Marshmallow" stream with Marine, in which they both answer a series of very sexual questions. Meanwhile, one of the managers is watching the stream to do damage control, just in case it becomes too much.

    Inugami Korone 
  • During a collab with Nijisanji member Debiru, she inevitably gets asked what "yubi yubi" means, and shows what's done with the fingers she collects. Debiru, an actual devil, is disturbed and confused, but rolls with it anyway.
  • During her Gran Turismo 2 stream, Korone finds the East City dealership section and starts to excitedly say the names of the manufacturers listed there. When it comes to Tommykaira...
    Korone: Tommy... kaira? I've never heard of this.
    • Korone tries to complete the License B-1 test, and ends up mistakenly thinking she had passed only for the game to tell her she failed.
    • Later during her hour-long search for a first car after getting the B License, she tries to buy the Mobil 1 NSX (which costs ¥100,000,000) thinking that she can get away with purchasing it for only ¥1,000,000. Unsurprisingly, the game rejects her purchase attempt.
  • In her stream of Biohazard 4, Korone encounters The Merchant and affectionately calls him "Oji-san". Every time she encounters him, she combines jewelry and sells them to him...but at one point, she finds out the hard way that sniper rifles should not be used as a camera, and freaks out.
  • Korone manages to play and beat Doom 64 with difficulties. Then she tries to read the ending text. Gratuitous English ensues.
    Korone: The blood pours from you eyes as you stand in... uhhh... di-d-despair.
  • Korone gets introduced to Doom (2016) and it goes as you expect: Chainsaw Good, Shotguns Are Just Better, and Glory Kills.
  • Korone's playthrough of J.B..., an indie horror Room Escape Game, has her literally running away from her room after the game's first Jump Scare, which is already a funny image by itself. While she's away from her room, she ends up missing the game's Unexpected Gameplay Change into an Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan clone (complete with J-pop music). Her reaction to this after coming back is Stunned Silence and blinking repeatedly before breaking out into confused laughter, then promptly asking "What just happened?" after the song ends.
  • Very early into Korone's playthrough of Banjo-Kazooie, she finds herself utterly fascinated and amused by the game's signature gibberish voice clips. She even tries to mimic some of them, with varying degrees of success. Korone takes a particular liking to Mumbo Jumbo and the Mumbo Token items, the latter of which she refers to as the "Eekum Bokum thingies".
    • After many months, Korone returned to Banjo-Kazooie and her enthusiasm for Eekum Bokum has certainly not died in the meantime. Many chat members were just as delighted as she was when she found Mumbo Tokens.
  • Korone faces off against the spider in Limbo, and likens the snapping of its legs with the bear trap to collecting its "fingers". While celebrating the second "yubi yubi!", the spider immediately kills her.
  • During an English-only challenge stream of the original Super Mario Bros. via Switch, Korone reaches World 4-4 with only one life left, and is reminded by chat to create a save state. After creating a save, she calms herself and states brightly "Have confidence!"...and immediately walks off the edge right into the very first lava pit in the stage. She jolts in shock, ears perking up...before chiming in "No confidence!" in the same exact chipper tone. It must be seen to be fully appreciated.
  • During World 3-2 of Super Mario Bros. 2, Korone manages to dodge one of the fireball-spitting plants, giving a taunting laugh afterward. She then attempts to climb down the ladder, only to hang a little too far to the left, falling off the ladder and to her death, all in the span of five seconds.
  • Korone's playthrough of INFLICTION leaves her so on-edge that she gets spooked by a bar of soap that she herself picked up.
  • Korone tried to sing Kinnikuman's opening song but ended up singing YMCA instead due to similar tune.
  • In her second English-only challenge stream with Super Mario Bros., she tries hard not to repeat the mistake that she made on her first one [she reflexively said "kinoko" (キノコ)]. This results in her saying random words and names like "Netflix" and "Elvis Presley".
    • Korone makes fun of a Koopa trapped between two Blocks:
      Korone: Hehehehe. Turtle. Hahahahaha. Turtle house. Small, small, turtle house.
    • At one point in the stream, Korone hits a Brick Block holding a Super Mushroom. She narrowly stops herself from saying "kinoko" before swapping it with the appropriate English word.
      Korone: [panicking] Secret... secret... [hits block] Oh! Secret kiiiiiiiiiiiiii-mushroom!
    • Korone comes across some Spinies and asks for the English name. When chat answers with "Spiny", she pronounces it "spinny" while Chat occasionally tries to give the phonetic pronunciation ("spai-nee"). Likewise, she comes across a pipe and asks for the English name. Chat answers with "pipe", but Korone reads it as "ピペ" (pronounced "pih-peh") and runs with it while chat frantically tries to correct her by writing its phonetic pronunciation, like "paipu", "paip", et cetera.
      Korone: [referring to a pipe] Um... um, this... this English name. Um, this? Um, this this? This? English name? [Chat replies with "pipe". Korone misreads it.] "Pi-pe". [in dawning realization] Pi-pe! Pi-pe! Pi-pe pi-pe! Pi-pe pi-pe pi-pe pi-pe pi-pe! [Accidentally jumps into a lava pit.] Pi-pe! [Groans as she restarts from the previous save.] Pi-pe! Oh, cute name! [Falls into a lava pit again.]
    • Korone tries to go through the water section of World 8-4, not thinking too much about the underwater firebars until she accidentally hits one and dies. She breaks into a hilarious Engrish rant about them afterward:
      Korone: Eating! Eating! You are eating. Oh, oh, oh. [runs into a firebar] Buh—!? [Beat] Water in the fire, why!? Water in the w-fire, WHY!? [beat] Ah, not understand. [accidentally swims into a Blooper] NO! [giggling at her failure] Not understand! A water in th... fire in the... water! Water, water! Very hot water, water!
    • After beating the game, Korone... waxes philosophical.
      Korone: Turtle. Human is turtle. Turtle is human. Turtle is Korone. Korone is human. Human is doggo. Doggo is human. [giggles]
  • Her playthrough of the indie Where's Wally?-esque game Hidden Folks has her laughing at and/or trying to imitate all the silly noises throughout the game, especially the "bird call" (read: a really lengthy "WWWAAAAAHHHHH"). The game's developer happened to be watching at the time, and he sent her the sound file for the bird call over Twitter after she cleared the game. She spent most of her stream sign-off listening to it repeatedly and laughing, following up with a Bird-Poop Gag skit using the soundbyte.
  • Her drinking and singing stream. Drunk Korone's cover of "Unravel" from Tokyo Ghoul is so hilariously off-key that it goes back to being good.
  • A very tipsy Korone attempted to play a round of Fukuwarai (think a multi-part face version of "pin the tail on the donkey"). Problem is, even if she wasn't drunk, doing this on a computer means that as soon as she closed her eyes she had no idea where any of the parts even were. By the time she reopened her eyes, she found out that instead of pinning features on the head, she had thrown her entire stream interface offscreen.
  • During a game of Gynoug, Korone was really taking a severe beating from the game's harsh difficulty. Eventually she disappeared to get a drink, got her gamernote  face on, and started singing "I can do it" to the tune of the game's music, to which one chatter commented she sounded like Arnold Schwarzenegger. She also set off her phone's Siri randomly while speaking during gameplay.
  • The night after the aforementioned Gynoug stream, Korone had technical issues so she couldn't stream a game that night. She instead did a free talk stream with her avatar in negative effect and an eerie BGM, calling it "Dark Side Korone" who comes out when Korone cannot stream, and tells people to sleep and give their fingers back.
  • Korone has a lot of fun goofing off with her simply-drawn lightsabers. The audience even gets a saber of their own - naturally, the blade is styled like a finger. Her accurate pronunciation and her love for onomatopoeia makes this equally funny and adorable.
    "What's this? [...] Star Wars, Darth Vader-BWOOM! (laughs)"
  • Korone's reaction to the ending of Assassin's Creed: Valhalla. Stunned Silence followed by a quiet "What the fuck?!" in English.
  • When Korone takes on Papers, Please, the antics that ensue are about expected from a comically ruthless individual being placed in charge of the border. The Crapsack World setting is offset by her gleefully laughing at the face of the people she denies.
    • She becomes absolutely certain with some entrants that they have a discrepancy, and even when everything is in order she thoroughly sniffs for any excuse to legitimately deny or detain them before begrudgingly approving their entry.
    • When an entrant attempts to protest that their discrepancy was a typographical error, she wastes no time in denying him entry, saying "Your existence is an error."
    • She barely blinks at the rest of her family passing away, and acts as if it's her plan from the get-go to let it whittle down to her and her in-game wife.
    • She is entertained by Jorji Costava's attempts to enter the country, and giggles whenever he gets turned away without his spirits being dampered. The one time he has his papers in order, she still turns him away in hopes that he will show up again.
    • When presented with the poison clearly marked "DO NOT TOUCH", she succumbs to the instinct to touch it.
  • Korone has been "tricked" into saying the phrase "Eating Mike Tyson's Ass" multiple times. She started catching on and after a Super Mario World stream, defied saying it.
    • Around mid-February 2021, "Eating Mike Tyson's Ass" hasn't been seen in a while so she welcomed him back with a kissing sound - then remembered what his name meant, letting out a Big "NO!" and laugh.
    • She's substituted the last part of the name for another word, such as "ear" (referencing the infamous bout with Evander Holyfield), "yubi", and even "Biohazard".
  • During Korone's endurance stream of Sonic 3 & Knuckles, she tries to sound out "Hydrocity Zone", the pronunciation of which even English speakers have argued over for 25 years. Her attempt comes out as unintelligible gibberish, vaguely transcribed as "Herishkll Zone".
  • Korone plays some of KSB's RPG Parodies and delights in the humor involved.
    • She starts with Too Fast RPG, a parody RPG where everything moves at Super-Speed, the dialogue progresses too fast for the player (and even some of the characters in-universe!) to read properly, and simply bumping into an NPC causes an instant Game Over by "traffic accident". Battles are automated Curb Stomp Battles that finish in a literal blink of an eye, and the demon king simply wants to slow down the universe so that people can enjoy life. Korone just can't stop laughing due to the ridiculous premise.
    • She later plays The Overly Trimmed-Down RPG, another parody RPG that deliberately goes overboard with its minimalism, having an incredibly compact map and super-brief dialogue that almost sounds like caveman speak. And it still manages to have a plot to it — the demon king is too stupid to understand words more than 5 syllables long and thus places a curse that instantly kills anyone who says anything too complex... which ends up including his own troops and himself. Like before, Korone has a blast laughing at its ridiculous humor.
    • Next is The Crappy Game where the Hero's a Massive Scumbag, and when faced with the character naming screen, she names the Jerkass hero after the Listeners. The hero's callous behavior makes for plenty of jokes at the audience's expense.
  • Korone's unexpected scream during her stream of Sonic the Hedgehog, after the ground collapsed under her feet in Green Hill Zone.
  • At one point during her Assassin's Creed Syndicate playthrough, Korone tries imitating a woman singing in a bar. After a few attempts, someone in the chat comments that it "sounds like The Lion King", referring to the opening to Circle of Life. Korone agrees and continues looking at the in-game map in silence for a few seconds before belting out the opening to the song.
  • Korone gets sponsored by Ubisoft to play the Ostara Festival update in Assassin's Creed: Valhalla. Hilarity Ensues.
    • Because she's sponsored, she put together a script to follow their guidelines. A big one being not to mention the bugs, which results in plenty of Suspiciously Specific Denial. Not helped when she encounters an NPC walking into an invisible wall.
    • She's tasked with slaying a beast. The beast turns out to be a really tough chicken.
    • Taking part in a fighting ring, she's surprised that one of her opponents is an old woman, and she's actually really tough.
  • After a stream of Tsugu No Hi abruptly ended mid-scene, Korone immediately started a new stream, only for it to devolve into utter chaos while she tried to come up with a silly bit involving a muscular body. She somehow managed to break every scene she set up in OBS, making literally everything start scrolling in random directions, including herself. She eventually gave up trying to fix it and decided to play groovy music over the spectacle instead for the rest of the stream.
  • Korone ends up reading the name "Eating Korone's Ass"; she eventually realizes that she accidentally said something yabai, which ends up really upsetting her, and she represents this with red lines above her eyes. She nearly reads it again and proceeds to bonk chat with her mascot. Then, for seemingly no reason, she takes one of the red lines and enlarges it to cover her eyes, pretending to be Cyclops.
    Korone: X-Men. (giggles)
  • During her stream of the Resident Evil Village demo, she decides to indulge in a bit of Japanglish.
    (opens a drawer and finds it empty) Nanimo nothing.
  • She finished her playthrough of SaGa Frontier feeling pretty good about herself, but a bit bummed that she could not get Dullahan. She shared this with her IRL dad, who decided to flex on her.
    Korone's dad: I got Dullahan, you know.
  • On May 3, 2021, Korone did a Mega Man 2 "race" with Marine. She starts on Metal Man's stage and immediately runs into a pit.
  • When the "Hi honey!" trend finally reached Korone, she responded thusly:
  • In the run-up to her reaching 1.5 million subs, Korone hosts a stream where she makes herself sneeze before reaching that milestone. She asks her audience to hold off on subscribing to her when she was having a bit of difficulty inducing a sneeze and, when she finally got a number of them, she celebrated it more than her rising sub count.
  • At the end of one of her streams, Korone learns that Sonic the Hedgehog of all people is becoming a Virtual YouTuber. In spite of his usual reception, the chat shares enthusiasm over the potential of her collaborating with him...but not for Yutti, a Japanese comedian who they throw a fit over whenever Korone so much as mentions him.
  • Korone does a Sonic promotion where people tweeting certain hashtags would have effects on the special Sonic the Hedgehog game she was playing. Besides generating expected Sonic entities such as rings and hazards, people could also play back a number of Korone's voice clips such as "X-Potato" or spawn in her personal yubi-yubi graphic for use as a platform. True to form, Korone beat all of the stages and chat found all of the secret hashtags.
  • Korone's stream of The Henry Stickmin Collection had plenty of hilarious moments.
  • In her Final Fantasy IX playthrough, she climbs up to Popos Heights, thinking it was a relatively normal area, only to encounter the Grand Dragon who proceeds to annihilate her entire party with one multi-hit Thundaga. Her avatar really says it all.
  • During her Animal Crossing: New Horizons stream:
  • During the chat segment of her WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames!, her chat mentions how other members of hololive have praised how clean her room was, then lamented that she couldn't do the same for her internet tabs. Korone made Ina very proud that day.
    Korone: The number of tabs just never goes down. Guess you could say talking about tabs is TABoo.
  • One day, Korone decided to play WarioWare: Twisted for the Game Boy Advance. Twisted comes with a gyro built in the cartridge to allow for motion. However, Korone does not have a Game Boy Advance; but she does have a Gamecube with the Game Boy Player. So in order to play the gyro games, she picks up her Gamecube and twists it around in her hands. It does not go well at all.
  • Korone ends up playing a version of Tsugu No Hi that features her as a promo before the official release date. Her reactions are a mixture of fright and amusement, especially when she disses the protagonist, and addresses how silly yet adequately creepy the Koronesuki look. She ends the stream by parodying the "conversion" of an audience member.
  • Korone ends up finding out just how many tabs can an Iphone 10 have before it reaches the maximum amount. It turns out that she has 500 opened tabs.
  • How does Korone come back from her hiatus? By opening up the stream with her in jail thanks to her serving her sentence due to Tsugu No Hi Evil God Korone's alternate ending despite not even unlocking said ending on her stream.
  • The start of her Dying Light 2 Stay Human has her doing voice exercises without realizing that her mic was on. And when she does, instead of the usual transition streamers do, Korone just moves the thumbnail picture while doing her usual laugh. And when she asks whether the Koronesuki's have bought the game or not, she bluntly tells her viewers to go buy the game. Even more hilarious is that it's a sponsored stream.
  • For Valentine's Day, Korone decides to play Donkey Konga. Because the game responds to audio cues, every time she makes a sound, Donkey Kong claps, causing her to laugh loudly. This causes DK to start rapid-fire clapping in response to her laughter, which, in turn, makes Korone laugh even harder. For the next songs, Korone would try to stifle her laugh, with predictable results.
  • While talking about her performance during the hololive 3rd festival, she reveals why she did the front flip. Turns out, she was making yet another pun due to the fact that the song is all about Airman.
  • Crane game MOLLY Online had a collab with hololive where they'd use voice clips from the talents when the prizes are their corresponding merch. Korone's voice clips include "joumon-doki doki!" which is a pun she came up with on the spot.note  About one year later, the actual Joumon Dokidoki Society, which specializes in Joumon-era pottery and culture, created a doki statue in Korone's image to commemorate her upcoming anniversary. Korone is at a loss for words.
  • While playing the Last Story in Sonic Adventure 2, Korone's frustration with the Biolizard reaches the point where she begins talking to Shadow and responding to herself as him, encouraging him to keep going, while "Shadow" thanks "Koro-san" for supporting him.
  • Following a stream of Super Mario RPG she tries to sing its boss theme, but keeps going into the Spelunker stage 1 theme.
  • Korone's background updated to reflect her Sonic the Hedgehog collaboration after getting her new Sonic outfit from the collab. On the right side of the background is an unusually-large Sega Genesis with three 32X units inserted into each other on top of a Mega Converternote , plus Sonic & Knuckles inserted in the third 32X. Making things even more hilarious is that not only is this possible in Real Life, it will function normally if you start up the console like this.
  • Korone's reaction to the fact that she's going to have a concert alongside the Sonic Sound Team without her knowing (she was given a fake script to surprise her as well).
  • Korone technically doesn't have any kind of greeting whatsoever, which makes it more hilarious when she goes from being passive to just outright spout gibberish.
  • During a stream for Assetto Corsa, Korone talks about wanting a McLaren car because of the butterfly doors. She looks up the lowest available price online for a used one, and it's ¥25 million yen ($180,000), well out of her price range. She decides to go with a model of the car.
  • While streaming the story mode of Street Fighter V, Korone has a fascination with "Dictator" (the character known in Japan as Vega, and in the West as M. Bison), leaving the Koronesukis feeling like they've been cheated on.
  • For Valentine's Day 2023, Korone prepared a simple Choose-Your-Own-Adventure game where the audience has received Korone's Valentine's chocolate and now has to make it home safely with it in tow. Everything is done with clever manipulation of the OBS props. Every single option ends poorly in one way or another.
  • During the endgame of her playthrough of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, Korone encounters Darth Vader. When "Vader-sama" suggests that it would be wise for her to surrender, Korone's only response is a flat "yes".
    • Korone finds a dead Wookiee and learns that it was poisoned by the Empire's pollution. She then tries to explain this to the English speaking audience.
      Korone: Guys! Wookiee is dead. Um... Poison. Poison dead.
  • Her stream of Fireworks Mania - An Explosive Simulator ended abruptly after Korone set off too many fireworks at once, resulting in her crashing the game, the stream, and her whole PC (fortunately, it survived). Making the incident even better is that chat was very insistent that what she was doing (spending ten straight minutes laying down fireworks around a gas station) was a bad idea, only for those concerns to go unheeded. As the memory-destroying carnage unfolded, Korone's avatar froze in the middle of her laughing, staying that way until the stream itself finally croaked.
    Korone: Wait, will this really crash everything? (laughs) This is fine! We'll be fine, right? You guys are just trying to scare me, right? Of course, that has to be it. Here it goes!
  • While playing the demo for Street Fighter 6, Korone created a Koronesuki in the game's character creator for World Tour mode. The end result balances precariously on the edge of the Uncanny Valley while still being Ugly Cute enough that Korone, and viewers alike, can't help but laugh at it.
  • While playing Chicken Feet, Korone comes across a lengthy English audio recording. She wails in despair because she knows that she is being hunted down by a threat, yet she could not understand the "long long English" that had overwhelmed her... before entering a vent that gives way and scares her.
    Korone: [despairing] Guys! Guys! English not understand! Noooooo... Long long English! Noo— [the vent Korone enters gives way.] AAAAH!
  • Korone plays a quiz involving elementary-level English to test her skills, aiming to get a perfect score otherwise she'll have to take a forfeit. She's pretty good, intuiting out some answers by logic, but gets stumped on the very last question because of the word "trapezoid" (having mistaken it for the name of an animal mecha). She ends the stream by drilling herself on the pronunciation on "trapezoid".
    • On the question that asks how "hundred" is written, she picks the right answer, but not before silently turning to the side, presumably to check with chat or an offscreen window to see if she got it right. Chat proceeds to call her out for cheating.
    • After answering the question that asks "Shall we...", Korone asks "Shall we finger cut?" Cue a mix of "Yabe", "Yes", "No", and finger emojis.
    • A question asks "which of the following words is not associated with 'bed'?" Korone jokingly suggests "Listeners!"
  • During a collab with Mori Calliope in which they played Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, at one point Calli tells Korone to press a button until the bomb's timer says 1. Korone instead says "One. Okay. Oh, I'm die, thank you forever!" Calli has just enough time to let out a Big "WHAT?!" before the bomb detonates, with Korone laughing the whole time.
  • Korone plays a game for the Switch where she has to answer trivia questions about bugs. Korone, thinking that it's all cartoony and looks cute, didn't realize that the game will use real life images of these insects. Cue Korone looking horrified at the bugs for an entire hour while answering these trivia questions.
  • Korone reveals to Mio that Korone herself has insider information about Mio's new model. Cue Korone revealing "Nasu-sha" (Eggplant-sha) complete with mouth moving animations and Mio playing along with Korone's bit all while the two are laughing.
  • Korone and Chloe copy each other by mimicking their catchphrases. At one point, Korone tries to do Chloe's Cute, but Cacophonic "Poe poe poe", but whereas Chloe's intonation is relatively even, Korone's intonation on the last "poe" makes it sound like a spring.


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