She retains her manners until Tager raises the “Izayoi” topic. Tager: Unlike the other episodes, Kokonoe decides to be nice and perky for this episode, since she worries that the viewers would get bored at the same thing over and over again.After she leaves, knowing that silvervine candy was dangerous to the Kaka tribe, Kokonoe decides to destroy it. The effect does not last long as smoke comes out from her head and she returns to normal. However, the side effect on Taokaka is she talks normally and smarter, making Kokonoe assuming she is trying to change her attitude (although Taokaka retains her obsessive fascination with breasts). After that, Taokaka notices the silvervine candy Kokonoe’s holding and Kokonoe gives it to her. Kokonoe’s advice is that she should stick close to Ragna since she has a tendency to forget. Taokaka: Taokaka comes to her lab and ask her for some advice with the help of Mr.I-Love-To-Skip from BlazBlue Radio in order for her to get the true ending.But Rachel tells her that she is not in a position to give her advice to her on kindness since both of them are 100% mean, which both of them deny, making Tager and Gii assume it is a scary thought if they are nice. Kokonoe then gives her some advice that Rachel should be nicer, since her attitude is more onto the “mean on the outside and nice on the inside”. Once Kokonoe was already fed up about her aristocratic attitude, Rachel calls out Valkenhayn (and later Nago and Gii), and out of the blue he appears, making Kokonoe wonder how he manages to get in her lab in the first place. Rachel: At the beginning of the show, Rachel makes the room smell like roses, something that Kokonoe complains about.Noel then notices that both of them are friends, since both of their breasts are flat, and that they share a special bond, which makes Kokonoe angry, and hits her out of the lab. Her advice is to listen to Jūbei’s advice in the story in order to progress. To cheer her up, Kokonoe says she feels sorry for her because even though she is the heroine, she will die if she makes one wrong choice, leading Noel to ask Kokonoe what’s the chance of her living in the story, but Kokonoe responds that it’s impossible. Noel: After Noel’s poem segment, Noel is upset that she gets a bad ending and being commented by Kokonoe that her poem’s bad.Also, when he first speaks, Kokonoe says “And stop speaking like Hakumen!” (apparently due to the fact Jin and Hakumen are thought to be one and the same). After that, Ragna begs Kokonoe to give Jin some advice since he “has enough for today”. Fed up of Jin’s attitude and freezing her once, she throws Ragna into the fray, causing Jin to refocus his attacks on him, much to Ragna’s dismay. Jin: Out of the entire episodes, Jin’s the only one who refuses to listen to Kokonoe’s advise despite her warnings of not getting out her place if he kills her.Since he will forget what happened in this segment and her advice, Kokonoe assures him that his “big friend” on the other side of the monitor will remember for him. Kokonoe advises him to pay more attention to the warnings that come from others, like Rachel and Jūbei, and to not rely on the dark powers of the Blue so much. Then, both of them are arguing about Kokonoe’s attitude being so straightforward. Ragna: In Ragna’s segment, he remembers a black mist engulfing Kagutsuchi as Kokonoe then tells him he not only destroyed Kagutsuchi, but also destroyed the entire planet (and cannot be sold) and failed.Response to this by the characters is often awkward and humorous. When Tager disputes this, she screams “What was that!? I don’t think your friends on the other side of the monitor can hear you!” For some of the later segments, Kokonoe starts by claiming the show is a love clinic rather than a counseling room for assisting characters in reaching the proper ending to their story lines. Kokonoe indirectly breaks the fourth wall frequently, particularly during Lambda’s segment, where she attempts to wrap up the show almost immediately on the grounds that she controls Lambda anyway. “Help Me, Professor Kokonoe!” is very much like “Teach Me, Miss Litchi!” in that it bears seemingly as much humor as sensibly possible. These episodes are revealed when the playable characters have a bad ending. “Help Me, Professor Kokonoe!” ( 助けて!ココノエ博士, Tasukete! Kokonoe-hakase) is a new omake (like Teach Me, Miss Litchi!) in BlazBlue: Continuum Shift where Kokonoe Mercury gives advice to the playable characters so they can reach their true ending.
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