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| based_on = Crane Game from [[ | | based_on = Crane Game from [[Persona 3 Reload]] | ||
| character_designer = Ash | | character_designer = Ash | ||
| debut = {{YTCite|sY4tYBmgIok|channel=Falco|title=<nowiki>Joseph Anderson Signalis stream 3 with chat [02/28/2025]</nowiki>|time=2771|channel_icon=Falco.jpg}} | |||
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Crane-chan is the embodiment of the Crane Game from Persona 3 Reload | Crane-chan is the embodiment of the Crane Game from Persona 3 Reload. Similar to Hypnospace Outlaw's Magic Orb, Joe would often ask a question to the crane, then play the mini-game to determine the answer. If the crane grabbed an item, the answer was yes. If it didn't, the answer was no.<ref>{{YTCite|jhIc7Y49UUA|channel=Falco|title=<nowiki>Joseph Anderson Persona 3 Reload stream 6 with chat [01/09/2025]</nowiki>|time=5705|channel_icon=Falco.jpg}}</ref> Joe and several chatters began to worship the crane like a deity.<ref>{{YTCite|ZXL7cxFOfgM|channel=Falco|title=<nowiki>Joseph Anderson Persona 3 Reload stream 10 with chat [01/16/2025]</nowiki>|time=1741|channel_icon=Falco.jpg}}</ref> The first artist to draw a design of Crane-chan was {{Person|Ash}}, though there were many designs by other artists. | ||
===== Debut ===== | ===== Debut ===== | ||
{{YTCite|sY4tYBmgIok|channel=Falco|title=<nowiki>Joseph Anderson Signalis stream 3 with chat [02/28/2025]</nowiki>|time=2771|channel_icon=Falco.jpg}} | |||
===== References ===== | ===== References ===== | ||
[[Category:Persona 3 Reload]] | [[Category:Persona 3 Reload]] |
Latest revision as of 05:50, 6 March 2025
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Based On | Crane Game from Persona 3 Reload |
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Character Design | by Ash |
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Crane-chan is the embodiment of the Crane Game from Persona 3 Reload. Similar to Hypnospace Outlaw's Magic Orb, Joe would often ask a question to the crane, then play the mini-game to determine the answer. If the crane grabbed an item, the answer was yes. If it didn't, the answer was no.[1] Joe and several chatters began to worship the crane like a deity.[2] The first artist to draw a design of Crane-chan was Ash, though there were many designs by other artists.
Debut
“Falco” video: “Joseph Anderson Signalis stream 3 with chat [02/28/2025]” at 00:46:11.