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I thought it was a kids movie based off some series of YA novels.

I do.

The bull has nothing to say and looks like it should be out the front of a failing amusement park.

Spiderman was heavily coded Jewish but he wasn't allowed to be jewish because he was jewish before the 80's when comics characters were allowed to be explicitly jewish. So now he's never going to be jewish.

Due to the way the Japanese juvenile system works, he's functionally your parole officer. Also he's a curmudgeonly grouch.

Is Asuka ever going to come up? There's the issue of her being, unfairly, a little older for a 'Diva' and having visibly more ring skill than most of the womens division to the point that I suspect that she's more useful to them as someone to season up and comers than to bring into the main event.

The Murdochs are a weird family His mother, who only died fairly recently, was far more progressive than Rupert as well.

Not to spoil anything but I will note Ann's social link is almost entirely about modelling and her half assing her life because she's a tall pretty blonde girl.

A lot of the stories in Persona 5 have to do with forging a new identity inspite of the baggage that society has placed on you. It's about rebelling against what people expect you to be.

I will note what happened with the actual crime and why the MC caught the brunt of it is explained as the game goes on.

I like Ryuji!

Yes. Do this.

He's gonna be in your party forever and ever because he is, by a substantial margin, the best healer.

It's kind of a greasy, crawling idea to begin with.

Counterpoint: NO. HE SHOULD NOT DO THIS.

I think only your friends and your parole guy actually know the true story. Everyone else just knows your a VIOLENT CRIMINAL ON PAROLE FOR VIOLENT CRIMES!

There's a school of YA social issues manga that it draws really heavily off of.

There are some minor awkward parts but it is such a minor thing considering just how many lines of dialogue there are in the thing.

It is not anywhere as big a deal as it's being made out to be in the article.

I'm not saying you can play Persona 4 or 3 on a PS2 emulator through the dubious miracle of piracy but…yeah.