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[[File:patapon.jpg|frame|''"[[Ear Worm|Pata Pata Pata Pon!]]"'']]
 
 
Part [[Rhythm Game]], part tactical war game, part [[Ear Worm]], pure fun, '''Patapon''' is a game in the [[Play StationPlayStation Portable]] that has you as the deity of a tribe of eyeball villagers, the titular Patapons, waging war in their quest to reach Earthend and gaze upon IT.
 
The main gameplay of Patapon has you issuing orders to your army of 'Pons via four drums, each corresponding to a button in your joypad. There are plenty of commands, each with preset drum sequences, that you have to input in time with the rhythm to successfully issue an order (Advance, Attack, Defend, Run Away, among others). When you successfully enter your orders in in time with the rhythm, your army can then enter into a "Fever mode", greatly increasing their effectiveness in battle.
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There are also other rhythm minigames back in your Patapon village that you can play to either acquire materials or currency (Kaching), used to upgrade your army.
 
It spawned two sequels, featuring more units, a Hero Unit, a multiplayer option, more minigames, and new enemies to conquer.
 
''Patapon 3'' has also been released, featuring RPG-like characteristics, online multiplayer (up to 4 players in co-op,to 8 in VS) and a [[Darker and Edgier]] storyline.
 
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=== Provides examples of: ===
 
* [[A God Is You]] - But of course.
* [[Always ChaoticExclusively Evil]] - Akumapons and Bonedeths.
* [[Animate Inanimate Object]]:
** The four drums
** Signs throughout the levels.
** Minigames have an animate furnace, baby mountain and a cooking pot.
*** And in the sequel, a giant bell and a... brewing machine of sorts... with a mustache.
** ''Patapon 2'' has one training mission where cannons will speak to you.
* [[Annoying Laugh]] - "Keh heh heh heh!" That's kinda annoying sometimes.
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* [[Anti-Magic]] - Slogturtle has this ability.
* [[Anyone You Know]] - "Aid us, Oh Mighty Troper!"
* [[Arrows Onon Fire]] - Yumipons can end up with these with the right equipment.
* [[A Taste of Power]] - When the player gets another unit type in Patapon 1 and 2, the first unit they get of that type is incredibly overpowered. It leaves when the stage is finished.
* [[Back From the Brink]] - In all three games.
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* [[Bigger Is Better]]: Stronger weapons in ''Patapon 3'' are at least twice as big as the characters who wield them.
** [[BFS]]
** There are still some in the first two games, but those are subverted in that while they do a huge amount of damage, they slow the wielder down ''a lot''.
** Whenever the Uberhero holds a weapon in Patapon 3, it's at least twice as big compared to when a regular Patapon holds it. It gets even bigger when they enter Hero Mode.
* [[Big Good]] - You, the player assume the role.
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* [[The Blacksmith]]: Ton Kampon. Oddly, while being a Dekapon means he fits the standard "large and muscular" depiction, he doesn't do anything except work the (admittedly large) hammer; the anvil itself takes care of everything else.
* [[Blow You Away]] - Gong and his tornado powers, as well as Ravenous in Patapon 3.
* [[Boss Battle]] - you encounter [[Sand Worm|Sand Worms]]s, [[Giant Enemy Crab|Giant Enemy Crabs]]s, and around a dozen other behemoths.
* [[Call a Hit Point Aa Smeerp]] - Call money life force (Ka-Ching).
** Used to justify why it drops from fallen enemies.
* [[Call a Rabbit Aa Smeerp|Call a Rabbit a Rappappa]]
** Call a dragon a Dodonga. ''Patapon 3'' justifies calling them dodongas as less cartoonish real dragons are present in that game.
* [[Catching Some Zs]] - Patapons under sleep effect.
* [[Cats Are Mean]] - The Myamsar class in Patapon 3 specializes in high critical ratio along with nasty status effects such as poison. Leveling up their class skills makes them poison their attacker, have a 8x damage bonus against shield-based classes (which they are made to counter), and upon death, explode, sending poison everywhere. Their Set skills include things such as ''Cornered Rat'' which quadruples their attack when HP drops below 25% and ''Peerless Cat'' (in contraposition to other classes's ''Fearless <animal>'' abilities), which inflicts instant death when critting a poisoned enemy. And their Hero Mode, Sic'Em Shadow, makes them pounce on the closest enemy while releasing an angry meow, pin the foe to the ground rendering him/her/it vulnerable (and cutting their own hero mode), and start stabbing them. Repeatedly. ''And they don't. Let. Go.'' Playing this in VS is bound to get you called a dick.
* [[Cartoon Conductor]]: Shuraba Yapon, who doesn't even ''have'' an orchestra.
* [[Chain -Reaction Destruction]]: One of the ''Patapon 3'' missions ends with that after missiles flying all over the place.
* [[Charged Attack]] - the Pon Pon Chaka Chaka Song activates this. Also, some bosses telegraph their attacks this way.
* [[The Chosen One]] - Patapon Hero.
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** Also used in ''Patapon 3'' 's multiplayer Versus games. One team is Blue, the other is Red.
* [[The Comically Serious]] - Ragewolf in ''Patapon 3''.
* [[The Computer Shall Taunt You]]
{{quote| '''Zigoton soldier''': You slimy eyeballs!}}
** An enemy in Patapon 3 holds a chest and will fly away if you don't kill him fast enough to get it, he'll laugh and taunt you while trying to get said chest. (He'll even show you what's inside it just to piss you off even more when he flies off with it)
* [[Cool Gate]] - Baban and it's upgraded form Bababan,as well as the Paraget/Patagate (''Patapon 2''), the Herogate and the Battlegate (''Patapon 3'')
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** The plot itself is [[Darker and Edgier]], including the deaths of several important characters, and the fact the world is in it's current [[Crapsack World]] status due to the Patapons's obsession with IT leading them to rediscover what should better have been left forgotten.
*** Ironically this brings it back to Patapon 1's level after Patapon 2's [[Lighter and Softer]] storyline. The humorous dialogue part still remains,though.
* [[Deal Withwith the Devil]] - The Zigoton Queen {{spoiler|sacrifices her bloodline to Gorl and the forces of the underworld so she can defeat the Patapons.}}
** What each and every one of the Dark Heroes did to achieve that status. However, it's more like trickery on their respective Archfiend's part than actual deals, though.
* [[Death Is Cheap]] - Patapon warriors (as long as they don't get eaten) and especially Patapon Hero.
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* [[Easy Logistics]] - For some reason, Toripons, Yumipons and Yaripons have infinite ammo. No Patapon of your army ever seems to get tired in the battlefield,even if you never see them eat, and in fact you never see them leave the obelisk.
* [[Eccentric Mentor]] - Silver Hoshipon.
* [[Everything's Better Withwith Dinosaurs]] - Again, Dodonga and it's variants.
* [[Everythings Better With Bunnies]] /EverythingsBetterWithCows /EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys /EverythingsBetterWithPenguins /CuteKitten /MessyPig /PreciousPuppies / [[Frogs and Toads]] /long etc.The list of rarepons in Patapon 2 is pretty large, with examples pertaining to almost every classic animal/creature stereotype. You can even make angels and [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Dragons|dragons!]]
* [[Everything's Better Withwith Spinning]]: The "Don Chaka like it's 1999!" dance. Also, the Hero does a lot of spinning in hero mode if he's a Robopon or a Dekapon.
** [[Spin to Deflect Stuff]]: The Uberhero Wooyari's Hero mode has him spin his weapon very quickly to make a ring of fire or ice, which can deflect arrows.
* [[Evil Counterpart]] - ''Patapon 2'' 's Dark One is an [[Evil Knockoff]] of your own hero, down to changing classes when needed.
** ''Patapon 3'' turns this [[Up to Eleven]] with a whooping total of '''7''' Dark Heroes, all evil counterparts to your own Uberhero (as well as each opposing one of the already stablished Uberhero classes).
** Black Hoshipon is an [[Evil Twin]] of the normal Hoshipon introduced in the first game. An usual gag is Hoshipon "confusing her/him with an imposter" whenever they meet.
* [[Explaining Your Power to Thethe Enemy]] - Played with in ''Patapon 3''. Ragewolf taunts your Uberhero, informing him heroes can't revive inside dungeons. Your hero drops to his knees in apparent defeat, but cheers himself up by pointing out aloud that in that case, Ragewolf probably can't revive in there either. Then Ragewolf laughs and gloats that he can revive there anyways, by usage of a Summon. Your hero then drops the act, thanks Ragewolf for the info and ponders aloud how to learn to use a Summon.
{{quote| '''Ragewolf:''' Erk! Curses!}}
* [[Extra Eyes]] - Gate Ghoul Baban in ''Patapon 1'' has several eyes. Its upgraded form Bababan from ''Patapon 2'' has dozens of small eyes and a few large ones.
* [[The Faceless]] - You never see the face of your enemies in the Karmen tribe, the Bonedeth, Dark Heroes, or even your own Hero unit.
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*** [[The Evil Genius]] - Sonarchy
*** [[The Brute]] - Ravenous
*** [[Enigmatic Minion]] - Buzzcrave
*** [[Sixth Ranger]] - Slogturtle
*** [[The Dragon]] - Ragewolf
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** Present in Patapon 3. Naughtyfins falls in love with your Hero, and at times she'll defend him or help him out without either him or the other Dark Heroes looking, even if still technically enemies. She often flirts with him during cutscenes. {{spoiler|Although, she's really the princess you rescued in Patapon 2, so she's not necessarily a foe. Later in the game, you can turn her back to normal by hugging her. [[Incredibly Lame Pun|Talk about]] [[Defrosting the Ice Queen]]}}
* [[Fog of Doom]] - Presented both as normal fog and as dust storm, it prevents you from seeing any enemies coming at you until they're right at your feet. Can be dissipated through rain, though you can also counter it by being [[Genre Savvy]] enough to check the expression of your long-range units...however, this still won't allow you too see exactly ''what'' is coming to get you, so [[Oh Crap]] moments may ensue.
* [[Forged Byby the Gods]] - Divine weapons. Well,you "don't" actually forge these yourself,it's more like you "help" the blacksmith forge them...
* [[Forging Scene]]: Ton Kampon and Fwoosh Famooze's minigame.
* [[Frickin' Laser Beams]] - Some of the bosses shoot these from their mouths. In ''Patapon 3'', players can get the lasergun too.
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* [[Game Lobby]] - ''Patapon 3'' 's multiplayer/VS matches.
* [[Genre Savvy]] - Meden is normally a bit of an airhead, but she has this surprisingly accurate brainwave in the second game;
{{quote| '''Meden's Aide:''' Lady Meden! It's terrible!<br />
'''Meden:''' *Sigh* What is it this time? A giant mushroom, or something?<br />
'''Meden's Aide:''' Er... how did you know? }}
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]] - Naughtyfins. Always.
{{quote| '''Naughtyfins:''' First I'll strap you down and... no... I'll freeze you till you squeal and... no... I'll knock you out cold, darling!♥}}
** And she says that while poledancing, no less...
*** And some levels ahead, there's a cutscene at the entrance of your hideout... let's just say that Silver Hoshipon has had certain Dark Hero in mind lately...
{{quote| '''Kan:''' Look who's feeling naughty now!}}
** In Patapon 2, an item description for the Bishiri mask calls it the "Hero Mask of the Bollock Shot! Strike for maximum damage." Bollocks is an outright swear in Great Britain.
* [[Giant Enemy Crab]] - Present as bosses or larger enemies in hunting missions.
* [[Giant Spider]] - Centura and Darantula.
* [[Glass Cannon]] - Several classes. One example are the Megapons, which pack quite a punch, but are defeated in a handful of hits. And the Oohoroc from Patapon 3 are able to nuke everything onscreen with one of the super-unique staffs, yet they are prone to die if there are no other heroes/patapons in front to shield him/her from damage.
* [[Green Hill Zone]] - The first "serious" level of the first two games is always a hunting stage, with blue background, lush green plants, kaching-giving flowers and light hearted songs; Patata Plains in 1 and Tochira Beach in 2.
** In Patapon 3,it's no longer a hunting stage,instead being a series of tutorial levels. Still, the Training Grounds DO look a lot like Patata Plains.
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* [[Hero Unit]] - introduced in the sequel. Upgraded into the Uberhero for the third game.
* [[Hit Points]]
* [[Hotter and Sexier]] - Naughtyfins. She even pole dances in front of the Uberhero when they first meet.
* [[Hyperactive Sprite]] - Your army in the first two games, everywhere from missions to the obelisk/barracks, except during cutscenes. Applies to the enemy tribes as well; it seems like everyone has some sort of disease that prevents them from stopping. Averted in Patapon 3 though.
* [[Hypercompetent Sidekick]] - Meden's unnamed assistant seems fairly more capable than she is.
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* [[Impossible Item Drop]] - While the kaching, the currency may be justified as it is sort of representation of life force, things like enemies dropping potions and rocks may be not.
** The Patapon 3 website justified it on the Bonedeth's part by stating that they bring these potions to battle on purpose,[[Too Dumb to Live|they just forget to drink them.]]
*** ... as this [http://adri-chan2.deviantart.com/gallery/?offset=24#/d37pkh6 strip]{{Dead link}} points up.
* [[In a Single Bound]] - Several characters through the series. Dark Heroes are, again, the main offenders. Curiously, no Patapon character is seen doing this, just enemy characters.
* [[Inexplicable Treasure Chests]] - For some strange reason, the enemies and sometimes other things carry treasure chests with them in ''Patapon 3''.
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* [[Lightning Bruiser]]- With the right combination,your hero can become this.For example, a pyokola dekapon with Rabasarana.
** One of the masks turns your character into one of these by granting both damage and speed, but also gives him a slight case of [[Glass Cannon]].
* [[Linear Warriors, Quadratic Wizards]] - From the second game we get Mahopons who are weak at first look until you get the later game spells. Lighting which hits everything 3 times more so if its a large target, blizzard which spams ice, and fireblast which is your own little nuke. Of course the hero chaincasts meteor. That doesn't even cover the support abilities.
* [[Locked Door]] - Every single dungeon in P3.
* [[MacGuffin]] - IT is the main motivation of the Patapons on their journey to Earthend. What IT is, though, is unknown to anyone.
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* [[Man-Eating Plant]] - Two of the bosses, Shookle and Shooshookle.
* [[Man On Fire]] - Unless you invested time and ka-ching in upgrading your troops's resistance to fire in later levels, expect your patapons to constantly run back and forth through the screen in a frenzy, their asses ablaze and losing health as they disobey your commands and unwittingly get in the way of enemy attacks.
* [[Mask of Power]] - And how! The Hero from the second game is powered up through masks and with the right combination he can become a Gamebreaker
* [[Meaningful Name]] - The series is filled with them.
** Earthend, as, if the Zigotons and Karmen are to be believed, the {{spoiler|''Earth'' will ''end'' if the Patapons find it.}}
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* [[Mighty Glacier]] - Dekapons are slow to move and attack,but pack a punch everytime they hit.
* [[Mook Promotion]] - Makoton, a regular Zigoton warrior gradually becomes a formidable adversary later on.
* [[MotifsMotif]]
** Everything vaguely on the Patapon's side/made by Patapons tends to have the symbol of a Patapon eyeball somewhere in their design, sometimes with a smile under it as in a megapon's face.
** List of things with the eyeball symbol:
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* [[Nintendo Hard]] - If you don't know what you're doing.
** Patapon 3 in general. Specially, the multiplayer dungeons. Even the first of these requires a well-coordinated lvl 25+ team with decent equip and rhytm skills to be completed. [[Oh Crap|And it only gets harder from there.]]
*** The last floor of the last multiplayer dungeon features '' '''[[Cluster F-Bomb|fucking bladed pendulums that are a fucking one-hit K.O. and never fucking STOP!!]]''' ''
* [[No Body Left Behind]] - Patapons and the opposing tribes melt into puddles when killed; however it seems to be just the way their body works, as defeated Uberheroes melt as well but DO leave their mask behind. Averted with bosses. Played straight with Patapon 3's mini-bosses such as Treants and Cyclops, which just dissapear into nothingness.
* [[No Cutscene Inventory Inertia]] - Patapon 2. In the few cutscenes of the game,your hero unit always appears as a normal lvl1 yaripon with Shuba mask, no matter what class, level, rarepon and mask you have him as.
** Averted in Patapon 3, however. The cutscenes do have your hero units in their equipped attire.
** In every game so far, at the very end, there's a part where three patapons (Ton, Chin and Kan) walk along with Hatapon towards {{spoiler|what they believe to be Earthend.}} In the first two games, these are three normal yaripons (spearmen) with normal spears, no matter what. In the third, the three normal heroes appear as their respective starter classes, each with their normal starter equipment.
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*** Or maybe because it's the simplest command in-game.
** Non-mission example; In Patapon 3 not so much, but optimizing your squads in P1 and P2 right before deploying, even if you don't have any new weapons, feels so...relaxing.
* [[Power Equals Rarity]]
* [[Power Gives You Wings]] - The ''Patapon 3'' intro demo...sort of. Hero gets wings indeed, but... on his head.
** The Barsala (wings on head) rarepon is the best obtainable rarepon of the original game, and is one of the three ultimate rarepons of ''Patapon 2''. Barsala Hero has been the series's mascot from ''Patapon 2'' onwards, and he even forms part of the ''Patapon 3'' logo. So it's definitely not far off.
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* [[Random Event]] - Patapon 3. Sometimes (very scarcely) a special boss will appear, a very strong one. Chances are you are going to need multiplayer help to take them down if you don't want to be pummeled, though you may attempt them solo if you grinded enough. You'll be notified when this happens by Sukopon.
** Kacchidonga in Patapon 2.
* [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old]] - The Karmen leader, Ormen Karmen, is said to be- well, [[Exactly What It Says Onon the Tin|over seven hundred years old]]. And then Meden says that's not older than she is. Hmm. Many characters in ''Patapon 3'' too.
* [[Red Sky, Take Warning]] - Whenever you come into a level with a red sky... you better be ready to deal with major akumapon/demon ass...
** Averted by {{spoiler|Gorl, the final boss}} of the original ''Patapon''. The sky is just a really bright white. Of course, this doens't really help things when you notice the sickly reddish tones of the landscape, and the fact the sun/moon is ''[[Oh Crap|black]].''
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** Robopons are described as "the latest in Patapon technology."
* [[Strike Me Down]] - Beetleton,after a long battle he surrendered like a man!
* [[Sealed Evil in Aa Can]] - Seven Spirits in Patapon 3.
* [[Sealed Good in Aa Can]] - Both the {{spoiler|Patapon Princess}} and the {{spoiler|magical center of the world}} were contained in eggs. Breaking the latter proved disastrous, however. Also, {{spoiler|Silver Hoshipon.}}
* [[Sequel Hook]]
* [[Seven Deadly Sins]] - Each of the 7 dark heroes and their Archfiends in ''Patapon 3'' represents one sin.
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* [[Smashing Survival]] - A gimmick of the Fenrir in Patapon 3. They will crouch down, and after a command's worth of time, will lunge at your Patapons. Get caught, and you will be prompted to [[Button Mashing|Button Mash]] to escape their fangs. If you fail to do so, insta-kill.
* [[Smash Mook]] - Dekapons (and its analogues). Giants in ''Patapon 3''.
* [[Soundtrack Dissonance]] -
** One of the early levels in ''Patapon 3'' takes place in an area with lots of birch trees. Arabian-style fever theme plays there.
** When attacking a heavily fortified oasis in ''Patapon 3'', a jolly circus music fever theme plays.
* [[Speaking Simlish]] - The Patapons speak vague-sounding Japanese but otherwise only sing the names of the drums. (Pon, Pata, Chaka, and Don.)
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* [[Status Buff Dispel]] - The PATA! PON! DON! CHAKA! command.
* [[Stock Femur Bone]] - Most collectible bones are these.
* [[Stone Wall]] -
** Hatapon. He cannot attack but he has a lot of health. Changed up a bit in the third game; he has ''much'' less health and can die in a handful of hits, but he's invincible as long as there's a shield class alive in the squad.
** The Guardira class in Patapon 3. It's attack isn't exactly high but it's Hero Mode puts up a massive shield that protects the whole party,while taking only 10% the damage it would receive normally from enemy attacks.
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* [[Telephone Polearm]] - One of the weapons that can be carried in ''Patapon 3'' is a club 4 times longer than uberhero's height.
* [[That One Level]] - The Evilmass of Adamance in Patapon 3. It doesn't help that a certain guillotine gives players a [[Guide Dang It]] moment or even glitch out on you unexpectedly.
* [[The Wiki Rule]] - [https://web.archive.org/web/20180708123027/http://patapon.wikia.com/wiki/Patapedia\] Call it Patapedia.
* [[This Cannot Be!]] - "Impossible...Bababaan is weakening...it can't be...it...I can't let it happen".
* [[Timed Mission]] - The obstacle course training levels in Patapon 2 and 3 have you try to reach the end before the timer runs out. Reaching it is, in fact, the only way to obtain the pause song in Patapon 3.
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* [[What Do You Mean It's for Kids?]] - Mild violence, censored bad words (Rarely in Patapon, at least), pole dancing, creepy monsters [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|and]] [[RPG Elements]]. Yup, E-rated.
** Final bosses Gorl, Dettan Karmen, Arch Pandara. [[Eldritch Abomination]] with a hint of [[Body Horror]].
* [[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made Onon Drugs?]] - You're the god of a tribe of eyeball people, which you must command into battle against other tribes of eyeball people by drumming four sacred, colored drums, so they can reach their ultimate objective; IT, which is located at the end of the Earth and no one knows what it is, but [[Unfortunate Implications|is said to grant eternal happiness.]] Along the way, you deal with masks with great powers that wipe out memories when worn; giant multicolored easter eggs with several [[Sealed Good in Aa Can]] inside, including a princess and the core of the world; massive [[Eldritch Abomination|Eldritch Abominations]]s with a second head on their stomach; star-shaped people that drop money from their body, demons, and even overweight djinns. Yep, not made on drugs indeed.
* [[When It Rains, It Pours]] - In the first two games. ''Patapon 3'' has a "light" rain too.
* [[When Trees Attack]] - ''Patapon 3'' introduces a tree-like enemy.
* [[Who Dares?]] -
{{quote| '''Ragewolf:''' You rotten little spherical scoundrels! How dare you!}}
** Several enemies through the whole game series as well.
* [[Widget Series]]
* [[With Catlike Tread]] - Opposing tribes (specially in earlier levels) often attempt to ambush you...with varying results...
{{quote| '''Zigoton in the tall grass:''' *in a big, white speech bubble that makes a stark contrast against the background* Uh... How long do we have to hide?<br />
'''Another zigoton in the tall grass:''' *in the same stark white bubbles* Shh! There they are! }}
** Even when they don't speak, they always end up with half their bodies showing or their weapons popping up over the grass. Really stealthy, guys.
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** when you kill it, it morphs back into its shapeshifting form, but the bats that usually fly around it die and fall to the ground.
* [[Worthy Opponent]]: General Gong is later honored to fight the player.
* ~[[You Shouldn't Know This Already~]] - You can't learn new drumbeats until you unlock the relevant "drum" by finding it in the stage it's hidden in.
* [[Yellow Lightning, Blue Lightning]] - Cartoonish lightning to accompany the storms is the way to go.
* [[You Bastard]] - The huntable Pekkora in Patapon 2. The tips not only mention that killing the Pekkora without killing it's children gets you a better quality fur, it actually encourages you to do it. Then you actually do it, and are immediately rewarded with [[Tear Jerker|the sight of the little Pekkorako crying]] [[What the Hell, Hero?|over the limp body of their mother in the background.]]
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