Ghost Trick Ha Ha I Died Again

  • The characters coming up with numerous rational and irrational explanations for Sissel's ghost tricks, but never once hypothesizing that a ghost could be responsible for them.
  • Lynne's monologue after her first death is averted would suit the greatest of Cloudcuckoolanders. annotation Notation how she treats "objects moving on their own" and "rain starting on its own" with equal levels of atheism.

    Lynne: What in the world just happened? The crane moved all by itself, then that big atomic number 26 ball fell all by itself. It started raining all by itself, and then an umbrella came down all by itself. *gasp* Oh my goodness! Don't tell me I take psychokinetic powers!

  • At the terminate of the sixth chapter, equally Lynne escapes the junkyard and as Sissel remains to find his way to prisoner D99, she runs past Ray, who watches her exit and dances. It'southward a great detail anyhow, merely on the second play, information technology becomes heartwarming also, given Ray set the events in motion.
  • Missile is e'er a source of laughs.

    I Detest THOSE Cherry-red THINGS.

    WELCOME!

    Information technology'Southward MISSILE!

    • He is definitely a Top Pomeranian.
    • When he declares he's going to brand his own path later on Sissel finds a way into Emma'southward apartment, Missile gain to repeatedly ram his head into the door. He turns out to be trying to go at the doorknob.
    • ... and afterward you bring him dorsum to life, all the fiddling guy wants is a doughnut.
  • Pretty much everything about Bailey. Specially his panic trip the light fantastic toe.
  • Despite the fact that compared to the other characters he's relatively normal, whenever the Chef sings it's guaranteed to exist hilarious.
    • Especially in the sequence after you prevent Memry, the waitress/hush-hush cop, from bugging Beauty and Dandy's table. Detective Rindge was not expecting to hear that from the microphone.
  • Reclining the chair in the van while Detective Rindge is inside. Information technology knocks Rindge on his back, floundering like an overturned turtle. Sissel and Lynne'due south reactions are priceless. Somewhen, Sissel says that he hopes Rindge has strong stomach muscles. Cue Rindge crashing into the Chicken Kitchen anyway.
  • Killing Inspector Cabanela with a chapeau (English version).

    Cabanela: Not nice, kids. Non nice at all. Y'all put a dent in my lovely mask.

    • To clarify, yous've got a divide 2d to swap a bullet with a same-shaped object in the room. You're supposed to knock the hard chapeau downwardly and move a knit hat around then it'south hanging in the same place, just you can try swapping with the hard hat instead. In other words, you kill Cabanela by smacking him in the head with a hard hat, moving at the speed of a bullet.
    • Information technology'due south still funny, even if you do it the way you're supposed to, considering Cabanela's extremely dramatic flip he does afterwards being striking in the face up with a knit hat.
  • Chapter 9 may have been That 1 Puzzle, simply it made up for information technology at least somewhat by having a grown man in a pink smock rolling effectually in the ventilation ducts.
    • Plus, dumping the hunters through the trapdoors. Especially good if you manage to enter the ghost world every bit it happens, and effort to close it: "I tin can't shut the door right at present. Someone is falling through information technology."
    • Even better is how later falling through it, the hunter gets dorsum upward, goes back up the stairs over again, but to autumn through the aforementioned hole once more. Over and over.
  • The guardian of the park.

    Guardian: My pilus is round also!

  • Seemingly anybody'south reaction to Memry.

    "Odd girl."
    "I concord."
    "Me, too."

  • "Your country's apply of technology is only plain off!" "We get that a lot."
  • "You shouldn't talk like that. You never know who might be listening."

    Like me.
    Like me.

  • "Fool! Don't you know that women can make themselves appear slim through fashion?! To this mean solar day, I Nonetheless don't know how much my wife really weighs!" Even funnier is that this particular quote is made later on another law officer makes a about identical annotate to the same homo near how his wife left him years ago. The above quote is delivered with merely as much severity and anger.
  • Later on watching a death row officer throw the switch to test a faulty electrical chair, causing it to explode before the condemned is even in it:

    Sissel: And then this is an execution, huh? It seems to me there's gotta be a safer manner to do information technology...

    • Made funnier by the fact that Sissel'due south completely serious. He doesn't know what an execution is (non because of Laser-Guided Amnesia, but because he's a cat).
    • And fifty-fifty amend, Detective Jowd is killed in the explosion, so equally far as Sissel knows, the execution did exactly what he was told it would.
  • When Sissel possesses Lynne's corpse to save her for the tertiary time. It's Sissel's facial expression that actually takes the cake:

    Sissel: ...

    • Similarly, her reaction to her 4th expiry, which is to ask Sissel "What took yous then long?!" He notes that she's getting more and more brazen about this.
  • During Chapter 17:
    • Sissel gives upward his Yomiel grade and reverts to a standard Hitodama Light... with Triangle Shades! Even though it's otherwise a sad scene, that got a few laughs.
    • During the chat where Yomiel explains everything he knows. It's even funnier because the speed of the last line appearing implies it was hastily said. They take the post-obit substitution:

    Yomiel:In that location are many detectives hiding in that park.
    (The screen shows the guardian of the park walking in in his usual foreign manner.)
    Sissel: You lot don't hateful that guy handing out the pamphlets—!?
    Yomiel: No, he'due south just a plain sometime odd person.
    (The guardian of the park walks off.)

  • When Nifty opens the torso with Kamila inside. You'd expect her to be spring and gagged in an empty compartment, right? Nope, information technology opens up into a lounge chair-like configuration, consummate with a cup holder.
    • And then Kamila nonchalantly puts her cup of juice into the loving cup holder.
  • Pretty much the unabridged sequence when you're saving the justice government minister from his middle assail.
    • Almost any time he says anything, Sissel responds with "Huh?", and the minister rather ruthlessly insults himself.
    • Even funnier if yous've played through Trials and Tribulations and pay attending to his usage of 'contradiction'. You may exist reminded of another alleged "Contradictory existence", Larry Butz.
    • And then after you save him, he starts singing. With the Craven Kitchen chef'south voice.
    • One of Sissel's best quotes: "Please don't pick on the government minister. If he dies again, I'g the one who has to save him." The fact he says it and then nonchalantly is what sells information technology; Sissel says this with his "shrug" portrait as if he was more than bothered than worried.
    • Speaking of which, the minister'south astringent instance of deprival regarding the beingness of ghosts. This point gets cast into a drastically different light, still, when later in the game we learn that the minister has himself been subjected to ane of Yomiel'southward manipulations.
    • And this:

      "Please stop gossiping almost me inside my own caput!"

  • The situation is explained to Missile:

    Missile: Thou-miss Kamila is... a hostage?!

    Cabanela: Yeah. I'thou sorry, little warrior.

  • Jowd's less than helpful comments when Sissel saves him.

    Sissel: All right, and so. Four minutes from at present... ...this chair will short out and explode, and you'll die.

    Jowd: Very pitiful.

    Sissel: If I stop the explosion... ...y'all'll be executed, and you'll withal die.

    Jowd: Sorry I was ever built-in.

    Sissel: I have to protect y'all from the explosion and finish the execution... (The key to the whole thing must be this chair.)

    Jowd: I apologize for all your trouble.

    Sissel: Uh, could you end with the insincere comments?

    Jowd: Ha ha ha!

    • He has even more unhelpful comments for the various ways you can screw up. For instance, if you don't exit the morgue in time:

      Sissel: (Maybe I should've moved during i of those 2 phone calls...)

      Jowd: Maybe you should take.

      Sissel: Aught information technology, D99.

    • That chapter is full of hilarity, including two guards discussing Jowd'due south escape from prison and what would have made him do it, considering he'd previously asked for the death penalization:

      Guard #1: Perchance on this terminal night of his, he merely got a voice in his head or something... Maybe information technology told him to run.

      Sissel: Are they talking about me?

      Guard #2: What kind of voice practise you think information technology was?

      Guard #1: You know... something evil. Similar a devil or something. I pic something with a pointy head, wearing sunglasses... something similar that.

      Sissel: They ARE talking about me...! (Tin they see me?)

  • If you become to the park during affiliate 15, instead of saving Cabanela:

    Guardian of the Park: End the park from being turned into a housing site! Protect the park, the rock of the gods]]!
    Detective Rindge: Uh, pitiful, but could yous do that somewhere else? I'thousand a trivial busy right now. I don't have time to talk.
    Guardian of the Park: Then allow me ask you this! The rock of the gods, or this "Kamila" you mention...which is more of import? Delight answer clearly and without reserve!
    Detective Rindge: Kamila, of course! [looks out through his binoculars] Kamiiila!
    Guardian of the Park: [lifting upward the fliers] The gods!

    • The irony to this is that Kamila'south Japanese name is Kannon. Kannon is the Japanese version of Guanyin, the goddess of mercy and compassion.
  • At one betoken, Lynne gives Sissel an assignment to go read what's written on a particular prisoner's work schedule and report back to her. Partway into the mission he discovers a rather critical setback... he can't read. Because he is a true cat. His reaction just makes information technology.
  • If y'all visit the Superintendent'south Function earlier the first time you visit the basement to notice Lynne, you lot overhear this conversation:

    Lovesick Cop: This night, in this town, on this planet, in this galaxy, in this cosmos... ...is there whatever other homo as dejected as me? My goal was to be a constabulary officer every bit shining and as brilliant as a newly-minted coin... Simply now I have to notice another dream.

    Pigeon Homo: Yes... Yeah, that's a better goal for you, I think.

    Lovesick Cop: Information technology is, isn't information technology?

  • If you try to move the broken hoist instead of immediately going to save Cabanela:

    Sissel: It's stuck on something. Information technology won't budge.

    Missile: Maybe the man in white put a curse on it!

  • After Emma and Amelie make upwards, Amelie says that she'll stop calling her mother's novels 'weird', and will even try reading them. Emma's reaction is priceless, particularly considering that what you lot've heard her typing wouldn't audio out of place in a Mills And Boon book!
    • Some other one with Emma earlier on - if y'all keep eavesdropping on her as she types after you manage to become past her, she somewhen hangs a lampshade on her own writing.
    • Yet another one with the couple. If you lot take opportunities to visit in between plot points, Sissel will mention how, basically, he trusts Amelie is doing meliorate than his previous visit. She, in turn, will cry out in bed. Sissel's reply each time?

    Sissel: No, I guess not.

  • Later saving Lynne and Rindge in the Craven Kitchen, Sissel monologues.

    One question in particular hangs heavy on my mind. Why did she shoot me? Until I know the answer, I'll never be satisfied.

    (photographic camera pans to Lynne eating craven in front end of Rindge)

  • "Spray equally if your life depends on information technology!" "Uh, but I'm expressionless..." "Well, in that case, spray as if your death depends on it!" In hindsight, the choice of words is even funnier when you lot know Sissel's true identity. Considering how a cat marks it'due south territory...
    • Bonus points for the fact that his Death AND Life both did depend on it, as doing it ultimately ends up undoing his death.
  • During Sissel's attempts to get to Dandy's hostage, he sets off multiple fires and party poppers. Each time, Dandy wakes up for a moment, then falls asleep once again muttering "But my imagination". Even Sissel is amazed by his lack of attention. It reaches a peak at the terminate, when Beauty walks in the door right in front of him and wakes him up. So he mutters the same affair and starts to migrate off once more.
  • Missile returning out of nowhere and revealing he has powers similar Sissel, even funnier by the fact that they're somewhat more powerful than his.
  • This footling gem while trying to save Pigeon Man:

    Cabanela: Life tin be so difficult, can't information technology, Professor?

    Pigeon Man: Yes. That's why we're both Expressionless.

  • There's something securely hilarious most the way you run into your corpse when you starting time the game. Faceplanted in the footing, bum in the air... it seems to be his standard "I've simply died and become a corpse" pose. It's fifty-fifty the icon for the game in the iOS version!
  • During the end credits nosotros get some tremendous laughs.
    • Bailey doing his same dance from before, this fourth dimension because he has stomach pains!
    • At the resturant, we run across Sausage Head is their best customer. Meanwhile, Dazzler and Neat are trying to accident open the safe and steal the profits. Groovy goes Mode overboard with the TNT mistaking, grams for kilograms, and they get blown up. All the money falls on Sausage Caput, who doesn't fifty-fifty react to the literal greenbacks windfall from the ceiling!
    • The guitarist jamming at the park and the pigeons rocking out with him. While the Pigeon Man examines the meteorite nearby, his pigeon joins the crowd of fans!
  • Cabanela'south movements are typically comedy gold, and he doesn't even protest to the fact that Pigeon Man calls him an odd character.
  • The handwave Ray gives at the starting time of the game most ghost powers.

    Ray: Nosotros're talking well-nigh the powers of the dead, here. It doesn't have to make sense.

  • Bailey is titled, in the notes, a "Navy-Blueish Square". Geddit?
  • Blink and you'll miss it, simply at the end you see Memry eavesdropping on her superiors by bugging the chicken.
  • Cabanela is merely a walking.. er, dancing Funny Moment, baby. What with his dramatic manner of draaaaaawling out his vowels and how he has to dance everywhere, maaaaan. Everything he does is with flair- slinging a gun, throwing a pocketwatch-slash-tracking device, sitting down (or pulling chairs out of hammerspace to sit down down in), inbound a room, he even dies in the most fabulous way he can by flipping dramatically and hitting a pose even sillier than Yomiel'south.

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