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==Background==
==Background==
''The World Ends with You,'' or ''It's a Wonderful World'' (すばらしきこのせかい, ''Subarashiki Kono Sekai''), is an action RPG series by Square Enix. The game was developed by a team who had also worked on the ''Kingdom Hearts'' franchise, with some characters appearing in ''Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance''. Tetsuya Nomura and Gen Kobayashi handled the character designs, while the game’s unique art style draws inspiration from Shibuya's youth culture at the time. The series primarily consists of two games.
'''The World Ends with You,''' or '''It's a Wonderful World''' (すばらしきこのせかい, ''Subarashiki Kono Sekai''), is an action RPG series by Square Enix. The game was developed by a team who had also worked on the ''Kingdom Hearts'' franchise, with some characters appearing in ''Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance''. Tetsuya Nomura and Gen Kobayashi handled the character designs, while the game’s unique art style draws inspiration from Shibuya's youth culture at the time. The series primarily consists of two games.


The first game, ''The World Ends with You,'' debuted on the Nintendo DS in 2007. It was later remade for mobile devices and the Nintendo Switch as ''Solo Remix'' and ''Final Remix,'' respectively.
The first game, ''The World Ends with You,'' debuted on the Nintendo DS in 2007. It was later remade for mobile devices and the Nintendo Switch as ''Solo Remix'' and ''Final Remix,'' respectively.
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==Power of the Verse==
==Power of the Verse==
The World Ends With You has various supernatural characters with superhuman strengths and speed, with characters being able to do things like [https://youtu.be/9o2KA--jOvg?t=169 crash the moon onto the planet]<ref>The World Ends With You Joshua Level 3 Fusion</ref>.
The World Ends With You has various supernatural characters with superhuman strengths and speed, with characters being able to do things like [https://youtu.be/9o2KA--jOvg?t=169 crash the moon onto the planet]<ref>The World Ends With You Joshua Level 3 Fusion</ref>.
==Explanations==
''The following is an explanation of the various status effects of The World Ends With You''
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|Immobility
|Immobility incapacitates the target, preventing any actions such as movement, attacking, or using pins, unless the pins are specifically designed to cure it. While immobilized, the target remains vulnerable to damage. It is symbolized by a white square with black lines.
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|HP Drain
|HP Drain gradually reduces the target's HP as a percentage of their maximum health. This effect excludes Noise attacks intended to deplete HP, like those involving jelly grabs. The icon is a white square with circular shapes.
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|Attack Break
|Attack Break cuts the target's offensive power in half. Several pins, such as Pavo Real's Poison Skull and Rapier Glance, Mus Rattus' Cornered Rat, and Hip Snake's Eyes Full of Hope and Eyes Full of Light, trigger this effect. It is represented by a white square featuring an 'A' inside a red arrow.
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|Defense Break
|Defense Break reduces the target's defense by half. The icon used is a white square with a 'D' inside a blue arrow.
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|Stun
|Stun, also known as "flinching," is a temporary status where the player or Noise cannot act for a brief moment after taking significant damage. Some Noise might be immune to this effect, while Neku and his allies will avoid flinching from minimal damage.
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|Knock-Back
|Knock-Back is triggered when an attack causes the player or Noise to be pushed backward. Neku and his partner will likely fall to the ground, but Noise are only thrown backward. This effect is similar to Stun, but with the added movement.
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|Airborne
|Airborne, or "knock-up," occurs when the player or a Noise is sent into the air by an attack. Neku and his partner will likely fall afterward, but Noise are only pushed back. This status can be exploited by Neku to juggle enemies.
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==Knowledgeable Members==
==Knowledgeable Members==
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===Repears===
===Repears===
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Background

The World Ends with You, or It's a Wonderful World (すばらしきこのせかい, Subarashiki Kono Sekai), is an action RPG series by Square Enix. The game was developed by a team who had also worked on the Kingdom Hearts franchise, with some characters appearing in Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance. Tetsuya Nomura and Gen Kobayashi handled the character designs, while the game’s unique art style draws inspiration from Shibuya's youth culture at the time. The series primarily consists of two games.

The first game, The World Ends with You, debuted on the Nintendo DS in 2007. It was later remade for mobile devices and the Nintendo Switch as Solo Remix and Final Remix, respectively.

A sequel, NEO: The World Ends with You, was announced thirteen years later, for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC in 2021 and came out in July 27, 2021.

Plot Summary

Set in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan, the stories of both games follow teenage boys who find themselves trapped in a mysterious competition called the Reapers' Game. This Game takes place in an alternate dimension known as the Underground (UG), where other people cannot see, hear, or touch them, except for the Reapers running the Game and the other Players participating in it. The boys must collaborate with other Players to complete daily missions and defeat monsters called the Noise in order to survive the seven-day challenge, or risk being erased from existence.

The series is notably darker than Kingdom Hearts for various reasons, reflected in its Teen ratings compared to the Everyone or Everyone 10+ ratings of the Kingdom Hearts series. One major theme in the games is death. Other elements contributing to the darker tone include the appearance of guns, blood shown in the anime, and stronger language like "dick," "bitch," "damn," and "hell," with Neku even saying "shit" in the English anime.

The series also incorporates satirical elements and provides critical commentary on various aspects of Japanese culture. This includes Internet and otaku cultures, social media, the dominance of big businesses over small ones, fashion trends, influencers, the pressures of the high school system, societal peer pressure, and ageism—such as when an older shopkeeper refuses to sell an item to protagonists Neku Sakuraba and Shiki Misaki because they aren't "baby boomers," humorously referring to them as "Generation Z."

The story of the game follows Neku Sakuraba as he participates in the Reapers' Game over the span of three weeks, teaming up with three different partners: Shiki, Joshua, and Beat, each week. The first week begins with Neku waking up at the Shibuya Scramble Crossing, confused and with no memory of his surroundings, purpose, or past. He is immediately forced into a "pact" with Shiki Misaki, a stranger, as they are attacked by creatures called Noise.

As the week progresses, Neku learns that the Underground (UG) is where dead people, called Players, are given the chance to return to life by surviving the Reapers' Game for a week. Along the way, Neku also discovers the importance of listening to others and embracing life more fully.

Throughout the week, Neku and Shiki encounter various characters, including Beat and Rhyme, who Neku initially treats rudely but eventually accepts as friends. They also face off against the Harrier Reapers, Uzuki Yashiro and Koki Kariya, who seem like the primary antagonists at first and are responsible for erasing Rhyme. Another key figure is Sanae Hanekoma, an enigmatic man who runs a coffee shop on Cat Street and provides guidance to Neku and Shiki.

General Information

Official Date: July 27, 2007 for The World Ends With You, July 27, 2021 for NEO: The World Ends With You.

Company: Sqaure Enix

Creator: Tetsuya Nomura

Genre: Thriller, Action role-playing, JRPG

Cosmology: Level IV Multiverse (In Secret Report 19 of The World Ends With You, the concept of parallel worlds are explained where reality is made of a continuous stirng of choices, and the consequences of those choices, where everytime a chocie is made, the option not selected brances off and exists as its own reality: a parallel world[1], composed of imaginary number planes and parallel planes being a fraction away, along with it being confirmed that the world is made up of numbers[2])

Number of Games: 2 video games, with the first video game having 3 updated versions

Status: Unknown

Sales

Reception:

Power of the Verse

The World Ends With You has various supernatural characters with superhuman strengths and speed, with characters being able to do things like crash the moon onto the planet[3].

Explanations

The following is an explanation of the various status effects of The World Ends With You

Status Effects
Name Effect
Immobility Immobility incapacitates the target, preventing any actions such as movement, attacking, or using pins, unless the pins are specifically designed to cure it. While immobilized, the target remains vulnerable to damage. It is symbolized by a white square with black lines.
HP Drain HP Drain gradually reduces the target's HP as a percentage of their maximum health. This effect excludes Noise attacks intended to deplete HP, like those involving jelly grabs. The icon is a white square with circular shapes.
Attack Break Attack Break cuts the target's offensive power in half. Several pins, such as Pavo Real's Poison Skull and Rapier Glance, Mus Rattus' Cornered Rat, and Hip Snake's Eyes Full of Hope and Eyes Full of Light, trigger this effect. It is represented by a white square featuring an 'A' inside a red arrow.
Defense Break Defense Break reduces the target's defense by half. The icon used is a white square with a 'D' inside a blue arrow.
Stun Stun, also known as "flinching," is a temporary status where the player or Noise cannot act for a brief moment after taking significant damage. Some Noise might be immune to this effect, while Neku and his allies will avoid flinching from minimal damage.
Knock-Back Knock-Back is triggered when an attack causes the player or Noise to be pushed backward. Neku and his partner will likely fall to the ground, but Noise are only thrown backward. This effect is similar to Stun, but with the added movement.
Airborne Airborne, or "knock-up," occurs when the player or a Noise is sent into the air by an attack. Neku and his partner will likely fall afterward, but Noise are only pushed back. This status can be exploited by Neku to juggle enemies.

Knowledgeable Members

Characters

Players

Repears

Angels

Noise

Physiologies

References

  1. The World Ends With You Secret Report 19
  2. The World Ends With You Second Week, Seventh Day
  3. The World Ends With You Joshua Level 3 Fusion