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''"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, 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.
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* [[Audible Sharpness]]
* [[Audible Sharpness]]
* [[Ax Crazy]]: Slicer from the OVA.
* [[Ax Crazy]]: Slicer from the OVA.
* [[Back to Back Badasses]]: Kyouya and Elise in the OVA opening.
* [[Back-to-Back Badasses]]: Kyouya and Elise in the OVA opening.
* [[Backstory]]
* [[Backstory]]
* [[Badass Family]]: The Takamachis.
* [[Badass Family]]: The Takamachis.
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* [[Blood Knight]]: Many of them. Utterly averted by Miyuki, though.
* [[Blood Knight]]: Many of them. Utterly averted by Miyuki, though.
* [[Breakout Character]]: Nanoha.
* [[Breakout Character]]: Nanoha.
* [[Brother Sister Incest]]: The Miyuki route, although they're actually cousins.
* [[Brother-Sister Incest]]: The Miyuki route, although they're actually cousins.
* [[Brother Sister Team]]
* [[Brother-Sister Team]]
* [[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.
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* [[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|Robot Girls]], 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]]
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* [[Kill All Humans]]: Kuon.
* [[Kill All Humans]]: Kuon.
* [[Kissing Cousins]]: The Miyuki route.
* [[Kissing Cousins]]: The Miyuki route.
* [[Last Name Basis]]: Kyouya and Shinobu, despite [[First Name Basis]] being fairly common among the cast.
* [[Last-Name Basis]]: Kyouya and Shinobu, despite [[First-Name Basis]] being fairly common among the cast.
* [[Meido]]: Noel.
* [[Meido]]: Noel.
** [[Robot Maid]]
** [[Robot Maid]]
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* [[Victorious Childhood Friend]]: Shinobu officially, Fiasse and Miyuki if you pick their routes.
* [[Victorious Childhood Friend]]: Shinobu officially, Fiasse and Miyuki if you pick their routes.
* [[Villainous Crossdresser]]: The Slicer infiltrates the concert disguised as a woman.
* [[Villainous Crossdresser]]: The Slicer infiltrates the concert disguised as a woman.
* [[Who Dunnit to Me]]: Alisa.
* [[Who Dunnit to Me?]]: Alisa.
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]: Akira, Chrono and Lindy; then there's Shinobu and Noel for purple, Sakura for [[Rose Haired Girl|pink]], Lian-fei for green...
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]: Akira, Chrono and Lindy; then there's Shinobu and Noel for purple, Sakura for [[Rose-Haired Girl|pink]], Lian-fei for green...


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Revision as of 12:57, 8 January 2014

 "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, 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 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.


This game and OVA provide examples of: