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  • Alternative Character Interpretation: Are Haru's Ax-Crazy tendencies partly a result of her being the Memeverse's Butt-Monkey? Or are they just an exaggeration of her canonical sadism towards shadows?
  • Angst? What Angst?: Usually Played for Laughs due to the series' Crack Fic nature, though still rather noticable:
    • When the original Ren Amamiya Joker is killed off, no one has much of a problem with him being replaced with HaremF**ker249 after he saved them from Atlus' team. At most, Futaba only has a problem with living with a Joker with such a name.
    • No one seems to have a problem with Akechi seemingly murdering Yusuke, to the point where Joker just brushes his disappearance off as him no longer being relevant when Akihiko asks him if he'll be back.
  • Awesome Art:
    • For a series done in Clip-Art Animation, Memeverse's animation is rather fluid and entertaining, especially in fight scenes and the "Colors Flying High" outro.
    • It's especially fluid on the climactic fight in Persona 3 in a Nutshell 2, that seamlessly transitions between Junpei, Femc's and Makoto's perspectives as they take out shadows. It's lampshaded by Junpei, who hates when the animation budget goes up thanks to all the fighting that comes with it while a casualty of the fight is 5$ of animation budget.
    • "Joker Ruins Breakfast" introduces 3D animation to the series and is done almost entirely in 3D for that episode. While Clip-Art Animation is still the primary content on the channel, 3D sometimes gets used in the main episodes, notably in "Persona 6: It's A Game Show" where FeMC accidentally arrives in the wrong art style.
  • Crosses the Line Twice: Due to the show's Black Comedy and Crack Fic nature, moments like these are plenty.
    • In "Haru gets her Screen Time", Mishima, while hunting down Haru, accidentally shoots Shiho. While this would probably be Played for Laughs due to injuries not being too major in the show, it's the fact that she ends up falling to her death (Akin to her trying to kill herself in Persona 5 by taking a large fall) as a result of Mishima's screwup, as well as Mishima's statement afterwards that makes it evilly hilarious.
    Mishima: Wow. That's a very oddly placed cliff!
  • Friendly Fandoms: With Just a Pancake's Kingdom Hearts in a Nutshell, thanks to both having similar senses of humor as well as use of text-to-speech programs for dialogue. Fans of both creators like to joke that Jamezietocool and Just a Pancake are the same person.
  • Heartwarming Moments: Persona 3 in a Nutshell 2 is a big one for Femc, but especially Junpei. Rather than turn his Butt-Monkey status up to eleven for laughs, the series instead has Femc and Makoto take a serious look at his inferiority complex and desire to be a leading hero because of it right after Junpei leads a disastrously mission that gets Yukari and Akihiko injured. Femc offers to take Junpei on a date to a festival while Makoto then gives him a serious talk on what it means to be a leader to boost his spirits. Junpei then gets his shot at redemption when Femc insists on him leading the next mission once the trio are attacked by Shadows once the Midnight Hour occurs at the festival. There, Junpei learns to trust his friends, defeats his Shadow self telling him not too, defeats his minions with improvised weaponry and then nominates Femc to be the field leader, beliving that a true leader is inspiring like her. As for Femc, it's revealed she's travelling back in time from the Persona 5 era and uses Joker's mask to summon Arsene, and by the end of the episode, runs into a young Joker and gives the little boy his mask to inspire him.
  • Hilariousin Hindsight: In "Persona 3 in a Nutshell", Makoto states, "I want to Shin Megami Tensei V news myself.....". About a year after the video was released, a new trailer for the game was released, alongside its release date.
  • Memetic Mutation:

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