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* [[Fan Boy]]: Mishima becomes this to the Phantom thieves.
* [[Fan Disservice]]: The Cognitive Shiho in Kamoshida's Palace in ''Royal'' is pretty curvy and wear a skimpy bunny costume, but again, this is the mental copy of the real Shiho, that was raped by Kamoshida. Her introduction is meant to cause more disgust than excitement.
* [[Foreign Fanservice]]: Downplayed, but Ann is one quarter american, with some finnish heritage(her surname Takamaki is finnish, and she makes references to Finland, implying she is familiar with the place).
* [[Happily Adopted]]: Futaba is Soichiro's adopted daughter, though the "happy" part is downplayed before the party solves her personal issues involving her mother's death but is played more straight afterwards.
* [[Hot Teacher]]: Sadayo Kawakami. She does dress conservatively in school, but her uniform as maid is well more skimpy.
* [[Interrogation as Framing Device]]: Used to tell much of the story.
* [[Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique]]: When the player character is being interrogated, physical abuse is not off the table.
* [[Metaphysical App]]: The Metaverse Navigator.
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: Ann. Aside of being pretty good-looking, her costume in the Metaverse is a skin-tight red latex catsuit with a proeminent cleavage opening, and her default battle pose has she inclining her butt to the camera. This is painfully deconstructed in the first story arc, where is said attractiveness that makes her Kamoshida's target. Otherwise, it is played straight.
* [[Not So Different]]: After the Medjed incident, the protagonist gets asked about Sae what the Phantom Thieves were thinking of the rival Metaverse user. The player can either say this or be indifferent or call him the "true criminal". The last option's choosing leads to Sae to engage on this, saying the Phantom Thieves were acting using the same methods too.
* [[Protagonist-Centered Morality]]: Sae accuses the Phantom Thieves of this if you choose to call the Metaverse's rival user the "true criminal" after the Medjed incident, saying their method are equal.
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* [[Urban Fantasy]]: Fantastical elements, and it doesn’t get more urban than [[Tokyo]].
* [[Wake Up, Go to School, Save the World]]: The player must balance going to school and Phantom Thief activities.
* [[Your Cheating Heart]]: If you choose to start a romantic relationship with more than one girl, after Valentine Day, {{Spoiler|she/they will see you with the girl you spend time with and beat you over the suspicion that you cheated. It's a little downplayed since Soichiro manages to convince them that you actually did not do it}}.
 
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