She doesn't find out otherwise until they meet again as teenagers.
Dude Looks Like a Lady: When they were friends as children, the protagonist mistook Rihito for a girl.When his father shows up in the first season sequel, Rihito is initially less than thrilled. Disappeared Dad: Rihito's parents broke up before his mother knew she was pregnant, so it's just been mother and son for sixteen-odd years.At the end of Ichigo's sequel, when Rihito's flirting with the protagonist fails to provoke the usual jealous response from Ichigo, his friends immediately become suspicious and speculate that he has "become a man." In this case, their suspicions are accurate.
It's a surprisingly dark plot in what is, overall, a light-hearted game. Attempted Rape: On Ryuzo's route, the protagonist runs afoul of a stalker who simply will not take "no" for an answer.Always Second Best: Ichigo has an uncomfortable relationship with his older brother Togo, in large part because, unlike Ichigo who has trouble expressing his feelings, Togo is good with people, and is easily welcomed back by their parents and the rest of the neighborhood despite having previously abandoned them to travel the world.Affectionate Nickname: Takeshi calls the protagonist "Little Duck.".There’s different ways to get this ending, but these are the answers I chose. For anyone who is stuck or just looking for a walkthrough, I hope this helps. And if there is any problems getting the super happy ending with this walkthrough, let me know and I’ll try and figure out what went wrong.Dreamy Days in West Tokyo contains examples of the following tropes: The feels I got from him during this story, nngh, he managed to sway my heart away from my baby Ichy more than I thought he would.Īnyway! Here is the walkthrough for Rihito’s super happy ending. Richy is as adorable as I thought he would be, but also with a sprinkle of charm.