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Shining Hearts also gets a Anime Adaptation that started airing in as a part of the Spring of the 2012s.
 
Recently, a letter writing/video-uploading/fan-art showing campaign has been started by the fan community to reunite developer Camelot with Sega in time for the series' 20th anniversary. More information and ways you can contribute can be found here https://web.archive.org/web/20131025001634/http://sos.shiningforcecentral.com/
 
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* [[Arbitrary Headcount Limit]]: You can only have 12 characters in each battle. This can sometimes lead to having to make painful decisions over who gets bumped from the team when a strong new character comes along.
* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: [[Curse|Cursed weapons]]. Despite sporting a far higher attack than even [[Penultimate Weapon|mithril weapons]], they carry negative drawbacks that make them undesirable. These include ebbing away at the wielder's hit points, [[Nerf|nerfing]] the wielder's strongest stats (Defense for Warriors, Movement for Knights; etc.), and even paralyzing them during an attack. Worse yet, they cannot be removed without the aid of a costly purification from a priest or a high-level detox spell.
* [[Back Fromfrom the Dead]]: Woldol, the [[Big Bad]] of ''Shining Force Gaiden'', returns as an end-game boss in ''Sword of Hajya''. If you've only played the Game Gear port, his appearance [[Giant Space Flea From Nowhere|won't make much sense to you]].
* [[Badass]]: ''Plenty'' of examples.
** If you didn't read the above [[Annoying Arrows]] example with Lyle (SFI), then let this statement be an example: Once you put [[Big Badass Wolf|Zylo]] onto your team, chances are you will ''[[Lightning Bruiser|never]]'' remove him.
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* [[Frickin' Laser Beams]]
* [[Furry Confusion]]: Shining Force II has an anthropomorphic rat character named Slade, and later in the game there is a boss that is a real rat.
* [[Game Mod]]: For starters there's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGVf6Hdni7g Shining Force 2 CD-I], a fan-made [[YoutubeYouTube Poop]]-themed mod where the characters are replaced by characters from [[The Legend of Zelda CDI Games]] and [[Hotel Mario]].
* [[Geo Effects]]: Terrain plays a role in giving a defense bonus, as well as a movement pentalty.
* [[Glass Cannon]]: Mages/Wizards, archers, and occasionally certain centaurs.
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** In the second game, Gunther the werewolf starts out looking like just a hairy man, but after he gets a promotion he starts looking more like a wolf.
* [[Powered Armor]]: Guntz's suit of steam armor and Kokichi's flying machine, both from ''SFI''.
* [[Rare Candy]]: The food items, like Quick Chicken boosts dexterity, Power Potions or Power Wines boost attacks, Defense Potions or Protect Milk rarises defenses, Bright Honey increases mana (MP), and Life Bread boosts HP.
* [[Random Encounters]]: Shining Force I has [[Averted Trope|no random battles whatsoever.]] Every battle is well distinguished from the others.
* [[Redemption Demotion]]: Lemon in ''SFII'' is significantly stronger when you fight against him (in fact he's almost a [[That One Boss]]) than he is when he joins your team. [[Handwaved]] by the fact that he's no longer being controlled by a demon spirit, but still.
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* [[Team Pet]]: Kiwi in the second game. In the first game, there's an extremely large number. Save for one (Bleu, who is plot-mandatory), all of these characters are [[Lost Forever|easy to miss]].
* [[Too Awesome to Use]]: Shower of Cure can become this, as well as level 4 magic attacks (you want to save your MP so you can keep attacking of course).
* [[Took a Level Inin Badass]]: Most characters will once promoted.
* [[Unexpected Gameplay Change]]: After ''SFIII'', every last game in the series save for the [[Updated Rerelease]] of the original ''Shining Force'' has been an action-adventure RPG in the vein of the ''[[Seiken Densetsu]]'' games. Mostly critically panned, the games range from playably mediocre (''Neo'' and ''EXA'', the first ''Shining Soul'') to actually ''fun'' (''Shining Soul II'').
** Though technically, ''Shining Force I'' was an [[Unexpected Gameplay Change]], as the first game in the series was a dungeon crawling RPG called ''Shining In The Darkness''. This genre was revisited with ''Shining the Holy Ark''.
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** The Jewels of Light and Evil in SFII, though they have no effect on gameplay. The Shining Force swords in ''EXA'' also have a similar effect.
* [[You Dirty Rat]]: Slade the Rat is the cause of everything that goes wrong in SFII. Though it is mentioned that he was more of a Robin Hood-type [[Loveable Rogue]] who [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero|simply had no idea what he was unleashing]] when he stole the jewels of Light and Evil. He does later join the Shining Force and redeem himself.
** Redeem himself? He becomes one of the best members of the force, barring [[The Hero|Bowie]] and [[Game Breaker|Peter]]. He's also the only member, when promoted, to be able to [[One Hit KO|slice things in two]] without damage rolls (except a boss) if he lands a critical. {{spoiler|Guess that's what [[Took a Level Inin Badass|being promoted from a thief to a ninja]] does for you!}}
* [[Your Mom]]: In ''Shining Wisdom'': "Your mama's so ugly she looks out the window and gets arrested for moonin'!"
 
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