Nekopara Vol. 2/YMMV


 * Anvilicious: "Nothing good comes out of pretending you're something you're not~", as Cinnamon said.
 * Genius Bonus:
 * During her breakdown, Coconut compares herself to Engel's law.
 * Azuki invokes the Flehmen response as a diversion for getting attracted to Kashou's pats, as if they were catnip.
 * Unfortunate Implications: Coconut's Second Act Misunderstanding is resolved without Azuki's abusive and sarcastic behavior towards her younger sister (the whole reason all this happened) being confronted in a meaningful way, apart for some vague mentions from Kashou. The game implies that Coconut was in the wrong for saying harsh, but impulsive comments to Azuki and Kashou out of frustration to her older sister. In fact, Azuki's behavior is excused as a negative, but tolerable trait. The entire moral of the scene implies that family obedience should absolutely be respected. In the context of the game, it means that Azuki cannot be in the wrong because she is older than her other sisters and that she is therefore an authoritative figure in the family.
 * During, Coconut, who only thinks of herself as a little catgirl, . And then.


 * What Do You Mean It's for Kids?: The All-Ages version still contains very sexually explicit dialogue.