* One of the Tank's shells is a teddy bear. ** This can be even funnier if you have ] as a Thief. Nearly every weapon in the game is named "X (weapon class)" (in this case, dagger). * One of the Thief's weapons is just a fish. * One of the Flasks from the Scientist class is a ketchup bottle. ** They also have a fan made out of money. There's another fan that is a wooden protractor. * One of the Princess' class Fans is made of ]. At some point in the game, the Dark Lord goes from possessing the InnocentBystander whose face he was using to possessing the Great Sage, who is a much more powerful host, and he renames himself "Avatar du Pire" or Avatar of Worse. * In the French localization, the Dark Lord is named "Avatar du Mal", basically meaning Avatar of Evil, but "mal" in French can mean "evil", "hurt" or even simply "bad". >'''Narration''': ''Their bond is as strong as their muscles!.'' * Two Miis can randomly do sit-ups, running on a treadmill, or push-ups at super speed to bulk up, gaining affection as a result. *** It's even possible for a Mii's new 'hairstyle' to consist of a completely shaven head. ** Not only that, but the game doesn't distinguish between male and female hairdos, potentially producing moments like Wrestling/TripleH dying his hair red and tying them up in GirlishPigtails. * Sometimes a Mii can randomly change their hairstyle and hair color, leading the second Mii to say they look like a whole new person. * The game's MadLibsDialogue between encounters can lead to moments like "Something smells good!" right after "Did someone just toot?" Yes, Inns are well-placed even in '''''SPACE'''''. ** Even better- Late in the main game, there are inns inside the Darker Lord's own Skyscraper, and in SPACE. These include, but are not limited to, active volcanoes, lotus ponds, underground caverns, ancient Eygptian-esque temples, and the Dark Lord's very own castle (yes, they managed to fit multiple inns inside a castle). ** It gets better when you realize there are dozens of inns EVERYWHERE. ** The British localisation uses a slightly different wording, which only serves to lampshade it even further: > ''']''': ''Praise be to the deity of well-placed inns!'' * After getting your second party member, there is a conversation regarding the inns. Even though this version only allows manual casting outside the Travelers' Hub visitors, if the player has filled their Mii roster with various characters (up to 500!), Hilarity ensues as the unused characters will be randomly picked to cameo in certain outing scenarios, with the same level of hilarity as mentioned above or even with characters modified using Makeup & Wigs. * Normally, background characters in outings (new feature in the Nintendo Switch version) are filled with preset Mii characters. ** Sometimes, your party members can act almost exactly like the character they're based on without you intending them to do so, such as Sans deciding not to attack because he was being lazy. ** ], it's the best CrackFic generator he's ever seen. ![]() ** Another troper had ] as the Dark Lord. ** Since the game doesn't differentiate Miis by age, it's possible for the Sassy Child to be automatically played by a Mii with ]. ** Or even making an entire game world out of different ], which correlates ''perfectly'' with their show's canon. ![]() Imagining his doom and gloom dialogue in that sniveling, sinister voice is ''hysterical''. ![]() Rather he be played by ]? ''Who's stopping you?!'' ** The ] can be played by Bill Trinen, ], or ]. This can lead to some ''very'' out of character moments for certain characters, such as ] and ] together as the lovey-dovey couple. * If you activate Spotpass, the game will automatically fill in some of the NPC roles. ![]() Seeing as this is a SpiritualSuccessor to ''VideoGame/TomodachiLife'', which already is a game well-suited for hilarity, this game has loads of funny moments just from the start!
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