The “Dead Head Family Album” has a member named “Good Head.” Elvira exclaims http://ubiken.com/leaning-on-the-fourth-wall-getting-too-close-to-the-officers/, “Ooh! My favorite!” In the uncensored version, she just screams “OOOH YES!!”. Eat the Camera: The Leapers do this whenever you hit one. Everything’s Better with Cows: One of the Deadheads is called Meat Head, and has a picture of a cow. If you enter the initials “M O O” on the high score, the display shows two frightened cows. One of the videotapes on the backglass is “Curse of the Zombie Cows”. Fission Mailed: Achieving Scared Stiff leads to the machine having a fake breakdown before multiball starts. Getting Crap Past the Radar: The flashlight on the backglass is turned on, even though there are a pair of batteries next to it. This was intended to be a reference to another battery operated toy Elvira is using. The remote control on the playfield reads “Elvira’s Control”, with buttons for On/Off and Hot/Cold. Averted with the side of the cabinet, which shows a clawed out sticker reading “RRR”. It was originally meant to be a decal reading “Rated RRR Real Raunchy and Ribbed for your Pleasure”, but management nixed it for being too explicit. Of the Deadheads, Good Head is Elvira’s favorite. Goofy Print Underwear: The Stiff in the coffin is wearing boxers with little hearts printed on them. Heartbeat Soundtrack: During Stiff O Meter mode, a heartbeat accompanies the music. For every level, the heartbeat gets faster. Horror Host: Played with, as Elvira is the hostess for the late night movie viewing session with herself and the player. Idiosyncratic Combo Levels: The Stiff O Meter, which has ten levels from “Hair Raising” and “Pulse Pounding” up to “Heart Stopping” and “Scared Stiff”. Killer Rabbit: The Leapers, which look like harmless frogs, but have lamprey mouths and will Eat the Camera when provoked. Lamprey Mouth: The Leapers have ’em. Match Sequence: Elvira flips through TV channels displaying different numbers, each playing clips from old Williams tables. After three clicks, if none of the numbers match, she says “Oh, poo” and turns off the TV. Mythology Gag: During the Match mode after the game ends, you can hear phrases from other Williams tables. “Move your car!” (Creature from the Black Lagoon)
Tropes in Hyperdimension Neptunia: Producing Perfection: Alternate Universe: Judging from the looks of it, Producing Perfection is set in yet another alternate Gameindustri (these people really cannot stay in one place), that is quite similar to the V universe, however, the Candidates have their own counterparts in this universe, Neptune is Planeptune’s Goddess and Plutia is nowhere to be seen. On the plus side, Lonely Heart is here. Ambiguous Gender: Averted. While it would seem to be this way, due to being The Faceless, The Voiceless, and able to be given any kind of name in the book, the Game Over screen shows the producer is indeed male. The Bathtub Scenes should have already set the player off by now. And Now for Someone Completely Different: The main character of this game is not the Goddesses so much as the Goddesses’ producer, a random human (apparently from the real world no less) who was transported to Gameindustri. According to NIS America’s description of the game, said human was selected due to having had prior experience in training video game idols back on Earth. Hmm. Bathtub Scene: Each Goddess can receive one, after their love meter for the producer is at the maximum. Considering Blanc would probably kill anyone else, this makes sense. Bittersweet Ending: None of the Good or True endings are positive, but aren’t depressing enough to fit under Downer Ending. Bland Name Product: Hmmmm, the name MOB48 sounds so familiar somehow, but we just can’t put our finger on it. Bragging Rights Reward: Earning the HDD forms and the CPU candidates tends to feel like this, due to earning them after working like bloody hell to get the True Endings for the Candidates sisters. But Thou Must!: When being offered the job as producer, the player has three choices: “Accept.”, “Accept!”, and “Accept!!” This is lampshaded by Neptune, naturally. Dating Sim: Like mk2 and Victory, Producing Perfection has it’s own form of this, referred to as a “Love Scene”, where you can actually date the Goddess who you are training to become an idol. Before anyone gets excited, it doesn’t go anywhere, nor does it seem to have a huge impact on the game outside of a trophy. Ironic, considering who the focus is on. Doppelgnger: In one of her events, Nep actually meets a doppelg by the name of “32x”. As it happens, 32x is actually a representation of Neptune’s hard drive, apparently born from the songs she had been singing. Double Standard: Abuse, Female on Male: Noire gets away with a ton of abuse, both physical and verbal, towards the Producer. It’s played for laughs, too. Downer Ending: The Bad endings. Exact Words: Blanc once told the player “defeat doesn’t exist in my dictionary”.
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