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{{quote| ''"It's those weapons. Why in this day and age are you so set on using knives and katana?" ''<br />
{{quote|''"It's those weapons. Why in this day and age are you so set on using knives and katana?" ''
''"I'm not '''set''' on using them."'' }}
''"I'm not '''set''' on using them."'' }}


Also known as ''Triangle Hearts Sweet Songs Forever'', [[Spell My Name With an "S"|depending on which piece of merchandise you're looking at.]]
Also known as ''Triangle Hearts Sweet Songs Forever'', [[Spell My Name with an "S"|depending on which piece of merchandise you're looking at.]]


The third entry in the ''[[Triangle Heart]]'' [[Eroge]] series, which, like its predecessors, focuses on one boy and two girls trained in an ancient fighting style, the supernatural phenomenon surrounding them, and the threats that greed, lust and power present.
The third entry in the ''Triangle Heart'' [[Eroge]] series, ''[[Triangle Heart 3 ~sweet songs forever~]]'', like its predecessors, focuses on one boy and two girls trained in an ancient fighting style, the supernatural phenomenon surrounding them, and the threats that greed, lust and power present.


The titular triangle is formed by Kyouya Takamachi, only living heir to the Fuwaryuu sword style, and also practitioner of the Mikamiryuu style and has his own [[Harem]], his "sister" Miyuki (actually his cousin), whose mother gave her to her brother and ran off to seek revenge against the man that killed her family, and Fiasse Crystela, an [[Idol Singer]] and long-lost childhood friend who has hurt her voice and is staying at their house.
The titular triangle is formed by Kyouya Takamachi, only living heir to the Fuwaryuu sword style, and also practitioner of the Mikamiryuu style and has his own [[Harem]], his "sister" Miyuki (actually his cousin), whose mother gave her to her brother and ran off to seek revenge against the man that killed her family, and Fiasse Crystela, an [[Idol Singer]] and long-lost childhood friend who has hurt her voice and is staying at their house.
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Kyouya's father, Shirou, was killed by the same (supernatural) terrorist organization that once killed off the rest of his family, save for Kyouya, Miyuki and her mother, and now they set their sights upon the main trio. Kyouya has to stop them, as well as work out his friends' more-than-mundane problems. It also helps that they work for a clandestine special defense antiterrorist force forged from an alliance between China, Japan and the United States.
Kyouya's father, Shirou, was killed by the same (supernatural) terrorist organization that once killed off the rest of his family, save for Kyouya, Miyuki and her mother, and now they set their sights upon the main trio. Kyouya has to stop them, as well as work out his friends' more-than-mundane problems. It also helps that they work for a clandestine special defense antiterrorist force forged from an alliance between China, Japan and the United States.


There is also a 4-episode OVA that takes place after the game. Fiasse is back on tour, but has received death threats, so naturally she calls upon the Takamachis. Her real bodyguard, Elise MacGaren, absolutely refuses to let some amateurs she knew as a child take her place, and begrudgingly agrees to work with them, provided they stay on the sidelines. Elise uses a gun and insults Kyouya and Miyuki's insistence on the sword, despite quickly learning [[Katanas Are Just Better|how better off they are with katanas]]. But there's still something that she doesn't want to face, and seeing those two again is far too painful.
There is also a 4-episode OVA that takes place after the game. Fiasse is back on tour, but has received death threats, so naturally she calls upon the Takamachis. Her real bodyguard, Elise MacGaren, absolutely refuses to let some amateurs she knew as a child take her place, and begrudgingly agrees to work with them, provided they stay on the sidelines. Elise uses a gun and insults Kyouya and Miyuki's insistence on the sword, despite quickly learning [[Katanas Are Just Better|how better off they are with katanas]]. But there's still something that she doesn't want to face, and seeing those two again is far too painful.


So who wins? Not Fiasse, not Miyuki, although Kyouya can pick either in the game -- it's Shinobu, the [[Japanese Vampire]] [[Victorious Childhood Friend|Childhood Friend]]. [[Didn't See That Coming|Hm. Didn't expect that.]]
So who wins? Not Fiasse, not Miyuki, although Kyouya can pick either in the game -- it's Shinobu, the [[Japanese Vampire]] [[Victorious Childhood Friend|Childhood Friend]]. [[Didn't See That Coming|Hm. Didn't expect that.]]
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However, this series is better known for introducing Kyouya's adorable nine-year-old sister Nanoha. Starting out as a satellite character with little relevance to the plot, she proved popular enough to be given her own [[Magical Girl]] spinoff game, and then an anime... which eventually took off and [[Lyrical Nanoha|became an entire universe of its own]].
However, this series is better known for introducing Kyouya's adorable nine-year-old sister Nanoha. Starting out as a satellite character with little relevance to the plot, she proved popular enough to be given her own [[Magical Girl]] spinoff game, and then an anime... which eventually took off and [[Lyrical Nanoha|became an entire universe of its own]].


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=== This game and OVA provide examples of: ===
* [[Action Mom]]: Mikami Misato.
* [[Action Mom]]: Mikami Misato.
* [[All Girls Want Bad Boys]]: In the absence of Yuuno, Fate and Amy, Nanoha/Chrono is canon in this verse. And he's evil.
* [[All Girls Want Bad Boys]]: In the absence of Yuuno, Fate and Amy, Nanoha/Chrono is canon in this verse. And he's evil.
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* [[Cherry Blossoms]]: Nami, Nami, Nami, Nami, Nami. It helps that the trees are planted all over her shrine.
* [[Cherry Blossoms]]: Nami, Nami, Nami, Nami, Nami. It helps that the trees are planted all over her shrine.
* [[Chinese Girl]]: Yung-fa from the original ''Toraha'' and new character Lian-fei.
* [[Chinese Girl]]: Yung-fa from the original ''Toraha'' and new character Lian-fei.
* [[Close Call Haircut]]: Miyuki's hair braids get sliced off when she ducks a sword swing.
* [[Close-Call Haircut]]: Miyuki's hair braids get sliced off when she ducks a sword swing.
* [[Continuity Nod]]: Two haremettes from the first two games appear as side characters.
* [[Continuity Nod]]: Two haremettes from the first two games appear as side characters.
* [[Creepy Cool Crosses]]: Slicer.
* [[Creepy Cool Crosses]]: Slicer.
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* [[Failure Knight]]: Elise to Fiasse.
* [[Failure Knight]]: Elise to Fiasse.
* [[Fairy Companion]]: Lindy to Nanoha in her mini-scenario in the fan box.
* [[Fairy Companion]]: Lindy to Nanoha in her mini-scenario in the fan box.
* [[Fantasy Kitchen Sink]]: Ghosts, kitsune, [[Japanese Vampire|Japanese Vampires]], [[Magical Girl|Magical Girls]], [[Robot Girl|Robot Girls]], pixies, interdimensional invaders, and that's just this one game.
* [[Fantasy Kitchen Sink]]: Ghosts, kitsune, [[Japanese Vampire|Japanese Vampires]], [[Magical Girl|Magical Girls]], [[Robot Girl]]s, pixies, interdimensional invaders, and that's just this one game.
* [[Forgotten Childhood Friend]]: Elise from the OVA.
* [[Forgotten Childhood Friend]]: Elise from the OVA.
* [[Full-Name Basis]]: Elise addresses most characters this way, in Western naming order, at that.
* [[Full-Name Basis]]: Elise addresses most characters this way, in Western naming order, at that.
* [[Gratuitous English]]: Quite a bit of it in the OVA, especially when an otherwise chilling conversation involving the main villain turns into [[Narm]] because of poor pronunciation and grammar. Also, Elise's "FREEZE!"
* [[Gratuitous English]]: Quite a bit of it in the OVA, especially when an otherwise chilling conversation involving the main villain turns into [[Narm]] because of poor pronunciation and grammar. Also, Elise's "FREEZE!"
* [[Heir to The Dojo]]
* [[Heir to the Dojo]]
* [[Hikaru Midorikawa]]: Kyouya's voice.
* [[Hikaru Midorikawa]]: Kyouya's voice.
* [[Hot Mom]]: Misato and Momoko; Sakura is a Hot Aunt, probably because she was a haremette in the first game.
* [[Hot Mom]]: Misato and Momoko; Sakura is a Hot Aunt, probably because she was a haremette in the first game.
* [[Idol Singer]]
* [[Idol Singer]]
* [[Important Haircut]]
* [[Important Haircut]]
* [[Improbably Female Cast]]: Sort of. The school and town part are perfectly fine, but the special defense forces?
* [[Fundamentally Female Cast]]: Sort of. The school and town part are perfectly fine, but the special defense forces?
* [[Japanese Vampire]]: Shinobu.
* [[Japanese Vampire]]: Shinobu.
* [[Joshikousei]]
* [[Joshikousei]]
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* [[Mysterious Parent]]: Misato.
* [[Mysterious Parent]]: Misato.
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Slicer from the OVA.
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Slicer from the OVA.
* [[No Export for You]]: Hmm. [[Eroge]] are rarely licensed without the [[Bowdlerization|David Bowdler treatment]], and those that are [[Porn With Plot|usually don't have any plot]]. ''[[Lyrical Nanoha]]'' has had disappointing sales figures in the Anglosphere, and no press materials have even mentioned what it spun off from. The OVA can't be licensed on its own because it's a continuation, not an adaptation -- fansubbers even knew this, and had tons of screen notes detailing who everyone was and what the viewers who hadn't played the game were missing. Is it even ''possible'' to get this licensed?
* [[No Export for You]]: Hmm. [[Eroge]] are rarely licensed without the [[Bowdlerization|David Bowdler treatment]], and those that are [[Porn with Plot|usually don't have any plot]]. ''[[Lyrical Nanoha]]'' has had disappointing sales figures in the Anglosphere, and no press materials have even mentioned what it spun off from. The OVA can't be licensed on its own because it's a continuation, not an adaptation -- fansubbers even knew this, and had tons of screen notes detailing who everyone was and what the viewers who hadn't played the game were missing. Is it even ''possible'' to get this licensed?
** [http://www.mangagamer.com/allages/ Mangagamer? (specifically the adults-only section)]
** [https://web.archive.org/web/20130328032419/http://www.mangagamer.com/allages/ Mangagamer? (specifically the adults-only section)]
* [[Not Blood Siblings]]: Miyuki and Kyouya are cousins who grew up together (even if she doesn't use [[Japanese Sibling Terminology]] on him), but can end up in a relationship.
* [[Not Blood Siblings]]: Miyuki and Kyouya are cousins who grew up together (even if she doesn't use [[Japanese Sibling Terminology]] on him), but can end up in a relationship.
* [[Petting Zoo People]]: Kuon.
* [[Petting Zoo People]]: Kuon.
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* [[Road Cone]]: The OVA, although it doesn't matter much, barely focusing on the Shinobu/Kyouya arc.
* [[Road Cone]]: The OVA, although it doesn't matter much, barely focusing on the Shinobu/Kyouya arc.
* [[Robot Maid]]: Noel.
* [[Robot Maid]]: Noel.
* [[Schrodingers Cat]]: Shirou is dead in ''Toraha'' but very much alive and retired in ''Nanoha''.
* [[Schrödinger's Cat]]: Shirou is dead in ''Toraha'' but very much alive and retired in ''Nanoha''.
* [[Secret Art]]: The Fuwa-ryuu sword style, exclusive to the Takamachi family.
* [[Secret Art]]: The Fuwa-ryuu sword style, exclusive to the Takamachi family.
* [[Sink or Swim Fatherhood]]: Kaori, a woman Shiro had an affair with leaves Kyouya with him before leaving again, forcing him to raise Kyouya by himself.
* [[Sink-or-Swim Fatherhood]]: Kaori, a woman Shiro had an affair with leaves Kyouya with him before leaving again, forcing him to raise Kyouya by himself.
* [[Stalker With a Crush]]: The Fan, Fiasse's terrorist stalker.
* [[Stalker with a Crush]]: The Fan, Fiasse's terrorist stalker.
* [[Third Person Person]]: Shinobu refers to herself as "Shinobu-chan".
* [[Third Person Person]]: Shinobu refers to herself as "Shinobu-chan".
* [[Two Guys and A Girl]]: Cheerful hero - Miyuki [despite being female], angsty hero - Kyouya, [[Distressed Damsel]] - Fiasse.
* [[Two Guys and a Girl]]: Cheerful hero - Miyuki [despite being female], angsty hero - Kyouya, [[Damsel in Distress]] - Fiasse.
* [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]]: Officially, Fiasse and Miyuki, although Miyuki's a cousin. Elise from the OVA is the strongest example, as she doesn't have a story path in the game and therefore can only ever lose.
* [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]]: Officially, Fiasse and Miyuki, although Miyuki's a cousin. Elise from the OVA is the strongest example, as she doesn't have a story path in the game and therefore can only ever lose.
* [[Unusual Ears]]: Kuon.
* [[Unusual Ears]]: Kuon.
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Latest revision as of 16:01, 19 February 2022

"It's those weapons. Why in this day and age are you so set on using knives and katana?"
"I'm not set on using them."

Also known as Triangle Hearts Sweet Songs Forever, depending on which piece of merchandise you're looking at.

The third entry in the Triangle Heart Eroge series, Triangle Heart 3 ~sweet songs forever~, like its predecessors, focuses on one boy and two girls trained in an ancient fighting style, the supernatural phenomenon surrounding them, and the threats that greed, lust and power present.

The titular triangle is formed by Kyouya Takamachi, only living heir to the Fuwaryuu sword style, and also practitioner of the Mikamiryuu style and has his own Harem, his "sister" Miyuki (actually his cousin), whose mother gave her to her brother and ran off to seek revenge against the man that killed her family, and Fiasse Crystela, an Idol Singer and long-lost childhood friend who has hurt her voice and is staying at their house.

Kyouya's father, Shirou, was killed by the same (supernatural) terrorist organization that once killed off the rest of his family, save for Kyouya, Miyuki and her mother, and now they set their sights upon the main trio. Kyouya has to stop them, as well as work out his friends' more-than-mundane problems. It also helps that they work for a clandestine special defense antiterrorist force forged from an alliance between China, Japan and the United States.

There is also a 4-episode OVA that takes place after the game. Fiasse is back on tour, but has received death threats, so naturally she calls upon the Takamachis. Her real bodyguard, Elise MacGaren, absolutely refuses to let some amateurs she knew as a child take her place, and begrudgingly agrees to work with them, provided they stay on the sidelines. Elise uses a gun and insults Kyouya and Miyuki's insistence on the sword, despite quickly learning how better off they are with katanas. But there's still something that she doesn't want to face, and seeing those two again is far too painful.

So who wins? Not Fiasse, not Miyuki, although Kyouya can pick either in the game -- it's Shinobu, the Japanese Vampire Childhood Friend. Hm. Didn't expect that.

However, this series is better known for introducing Kyouya's adorable nine-year-old sister Nanoha. Starting out as a satellite character with little relevance to the plot, she proved popular enough to be given her own Magical Girl spinoff game, and then an anime... which eventually took off and became an entire universe of its own.

Tropes used in Triangle Heart 3 ~sweet songs forever~ include: