... Yeah, well, starting off, you know, Tak's already mentioned it, but at 828, we have Bishoujo-Senshi, Sailor Moon, another story, another role-playing game based on another Shoujo manga series. ...

seemingly for, you know, I'm going to go with eight year olds. I just there seem so boring for everyone else. Eight year olds need depression too, Cal. Yeah, it skews a bit higher than that. I mean, you know, this is the same demographic that like Sailor Moon before it was targeted at. Sailor Moon was constantly harrowing its audience. Have you ever like looked into what happens in Sailor Moon? People die a lot. Yeah, I'm familiar with the story of Sailor Moon. ...
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... largely is on the girl's side other than like the villains who also mostly become their friends afterwards. It's got that kind of thing going on, which kind of makes the downer ending, which is tied to the anime and stuff. It's only tonal whiplash, given that this game is seemingly for, you know, I'm going to go with eight year olds. I just there seem so boring for everyone else. Eight year olds need depression too, Cal. Yeah, it skews a bit higher than that. I mean, you know, this is the same demographic that like Sailor Moon before it was targeted at. Sailor Moon was constantly harrowing its audience. Have you ever like looked into what happens in Sailor Moon? People die a lot. Yeah, I'm familiar with the story of Sailor Moon. Yeah, that's okay. You can play Sailor Moon in another story where they all come back and then they die again. A little bit of Dragon Ball Syndrome there, but with Sailor Moon, it kind of drastically depends on whether you're talking about the manga or if you're talking about the ...