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* [[Verbal Tic]]: In Japanese, it's tagging a "-su" at the end of sentences, as a slangy version of 'Desu'. In the English dubs, they replaced that with saying "dood" at the end of sentences.
** In ''[[Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten]]'', Valvatorez punishes a trainee Prinny for not using the tic in its speech. Apparently they're under contractual obligation!
{{quote| '''Valvatorez''': Prinny Rule No.1! A Prinny must include the word "dood" in every line they say!}}
* [[We Have Reserves]]: Prinnies are treated this way in both [[The Chew Toy|the story]] and [[Video Game Cruelty Potential|the gameplay,]] since they only cost 1 HL to heal or ''resurrect''.
* [[Who's Laughing Now?]]: They did this to ''Etna'' in the second game.
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** Adell also appears to be a member of the fanbase.
*** In the [[Disgaea 2 Cursed Memories]] manga, after leaving Laharl's employ after the fiasco with Etna, she's seen working at Netherworld City Hall, where Etna heads to try and get a title change to Overlord. When the title switch fails due to her not meeting any criteria, Etna contemplates trying to blackmail Pleinair, and we get this gem, which gets Etna to back down very quickly:
{{quote| Pleinair: How would you like to die socially? I'll delete you from all public records.}}
* [[Cute Mute]]: She actually did get a voice in her DLC in [[Disgaea 3 Absence of Justice]] and [[Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten]], but it's incredibly low. You'll have to turn off the BGM just to hear it.
* [[Game Breaker]]: She has incredibly high dodging and hitting numbers. The latter also goes well with her high gun skills (since their damage is calculated by hit stats more than attack stats).
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