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3"Lycagon the Nightslayer"
Transliteration: "Kokurou Yashū" (Japanese: 黒狼夜襲)Ayumi KurashimaKazuyuki FudeyasuMichio FukudaOctober 15, 2023 (2023-10-15) Rei learns Rakuro has already reached Secondil. Other players notice Rei belongs to one of the seven
clans formed to hunt the seven unique beasts, in Rei's case her clan hunts Lycagon. Despite executing perfect strikes on Lycagon's critical weak points, Rakuro's
legs are bitten off but he swears to find and defeat Lycagon before he completes anymore of the game. Respawning he finds himself afflicted with Lycagon's Curse; he cannot equip armour to his legs or body, though they are now immune to magic, he can no longer fight monsters weaker than himself and NPC's will treat him differently. Plus the curse is permanent
unless removed by a Saint or killing Lycagon. Forced to return to his swim shorts, Rakuro suddenly encounters a Unique Scenario, an invitation to the rabbit city Rabituza which he accepts, unaware the recommended skill level is 80. Inside the scenario, he is congratulated by white rabbit named Emul for embodying the spirit of the Vorpal Rabbit; willingly attacking a superior enemy while hitting only the weak points. For Lycagon to curse him was actually Lycagon marking him as a worthy opponent, as such, Rakuro is the first player ever invited to meet Rabbit King Vysache. A brief flashback shows Rei started playing the game on Mana's advice, on the promise Mana would also have Rakuro start playing so Rei could get close to him. 4"A Trash Game Realignment of Elevated Tastes"
Transliteration: "Koeta Kachikan o Kusogē de Susugu" (Japanese: 肥えた価値観をクソゲーで濯ぐ)Ayumi KurashimaKazuyuki FudeyasuNoriaki Saitō, Toshiyuki Kubooka,
Hiroki IkeshitaOctober 22, 2023 (2023-10-22) Rei still cannot locate Rakuro, but Mana convinces her to keep trying. Rakuro reads online walkthroughs and confirms he is definitely the first to meet Vysache.
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[26] The distributor was successful in obtaining permission from filmmakers Roger Corman and Irvin Kershner to use their comments in recommending the film free of charge worldwide. As a result, their comments were used on international theater flyers and in worldwide promotions. Later, there was a rumor that director Darren Aronofsky had purchased the remake rights for Perfect Blue. However, when he spoke with Kon in a magazine in 2001, he stated that he had to abandon the purchase of the rights due to various reasons. [17][27] He also said that it was a homage to the
movie that his movie Requiem for a Dream had the same angles and shots as Perfect Blue. [17][27] Release schedule[edit] Perfect Blue premiered on August 5, 1997, at the Fantasia
Film Festival in Montreal, Canada,[28] and had its general release in Japan on February 28, 1998.