
See the Hatoful Boyfriend Fridge Brilliance section for a more complete and detailed list of these. Genius Bonus: Many of these may be apparent to players with hobbies related to birds, such as keeping pet birds or studying ornithology.In the HD remake, it's possible, though since she only appears away from the school and in the summer it's a shorter, simpler route than any of the others. Fan-Preferred Couple: When the game first came out many fans were disappointed that there wasn't the option to romance Azami.Examples: "Sadbird" for Nageki, "Saddest Bird" for The King, "Fab Bird" for Nishikikouji, "Secret Bird" for Anghel, and "Unapologetically Racist Bird" for Sakuya.
Anyone who regularly plays this game, especially with friends, develops nickname. "Ousama" is what he calls himself in Japanese, and it does mean the same thing. "Narcolepsy-sensei" or "Sleepybeaks" for Kazuaki. "Fat Bird" or "Murderbeaks" for Doctor Shuu. Fandom Rivalry: With Katawa Shoujo, to an extent. Not quite a Draco in Leather Pants, since a lot of his fans adore him while still acknowledging that he is a bit on the murderous side. Anghel is quite popular, presumably because he is both awesome and extremely pretty. Nageki runs a close second, with plenty of fanart being drawn of his Moe human self. Ensemble Dark Horse: A lot of fan-art is based on Doctor Shuu despite the fact that his romance path is, let us say, not the happiest. Going by fan works, it would be difficult to tell that he's the Big Bad of the second game. Draco in Leather Pants: Lots of fans identify with The King and eagerly downplay the harm he causes, preferring to characterize him as a wounded innocent. It doesn't excuse the horrific things he's done up to that point, but it does make one feel at least a twinge of pity for him. Then he reveals that he's doing all of this because of his unrequited love for Ryouta's father and sincere desire to fulfill his dying wish. Cry for the Devil: Doctor Shuu appears to rocket-jump over the Moral Event Horizon in the Bad Boys Love route. That hilariously boss music that plays in the first Holiday Star Chapter and during one of the radio Q and A sessions, when Yuuya's being cool. These two ethereal songs from Holiday Star really make the players feel as if they're immersed in an oneiric fantasy world. Holiday Star also has a track that is inspirational, heartwrenching, and plays at a pivotal moment. BBL has a track at a pivotal moment, Death Tone which is appropriately both sad and inspirational. Everything is better with "The Dance of The Sugar Plum Fairy". The heartwrenching music that plays at the end of Nageki's route may make the player burst into tears. One may not even want to finish the battle just to listen to the epic music! Awesome Music: Moa has an exceptional ability for choosing tracks for her games that are either emotionally moving or simply fun to listen to. Bleeding-heart doves are in fact real, and the red stain on their chest is natural.
Aluminum Christmas Trees: Many players think the photo used for Anghel's bird form was either a Photoshopped hoax or a bird that had been shot."I wanted to create something that seems ridiculous and crazy at first glance, but that once you look into the world, you would fall into the depth."