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Fuuka is one of the main characters in Persona 3 Reload, who Joe noticed would often just say the names of other characters during cutscenes, which Joe started imitating. He puts on a slightly high-pitched voice and says the names of random characters with Japanese honourifics added onto the end, like "-senpai" or "-chan". He also sometimes calls Fuuka "Teal Haru", because she has teal hair and is vaguely similar to Haru from Persona 5.
Fuuka is one of the main characters in Persona 3 Reload, who Joe sometimes calls "Teal Haru", because she has teal hair and is vaguely similar to Haru from Persona 5.<ref>{{YTCite|Q7zo6RRyL8g|channel=Falco|title=<nowiki>"
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Joseph Anderson Persona 3 Reload stream 23 with chat [02/12/2025]</nowiki>|time=13164|channel_icon=Falco.jpg}}</ref>. He began imitating her by putting on a slightly high-pitched voice and saying the names of random characters with Japanese honorifics added onto the end, such as "-senpai" or "-san". <ref>{{YTCite|z7ZVv8aAJFk|channel=Falco|title=<nowiki>"
Joseph Anderson Umineko stream 9 with chat [02/18/2025]</nowiki>|time=9633|channel_icon=Falco.jpg}}</ref>


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[[Category:Voices]]
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[[Category:Persona 3 Reload]]
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Fuuka is one of the main characters in Persona 3 Reload, who Joe sometimes calls "Teal Haru", because she has teal hair and is vaguely similar to Haru from Persona 5.[1] Joe noticed that Fuuka's only role during cutscenes would be saying other character's names[2]. He began imitating her by putting on a slightly high-pitched voice and saying the names of random characters with Japanese honorifics added onto the end, such as "-senpai" or "-san". [3]

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