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In [[Double Date]], he plans to take her on a date after school in order to invite her, where he meets a [[Weasel Couple|male weasel]]. The weasel also plans to take his girlfriend on a date, and asks him to kick away any sports balls that fly toward them. After school, the boy and his crush sit on a bench. However, he is still too nervous to give her a ticket to his show. Before he can, the aforementioned sports balls begin flying toward them. As he kicks them away, he starts to calm down and continues to "kick his feelings away".
In [[Double Date]], he plans to take her on a date after school in order to invite her, where he meets a [[Weasel Couple|male weasel]]. The weasel also plans to take his girlfriend on a date, and asks him to kick away any sports balls that fly toward them. After school, the boy and his crush sit on a bench. However, he is still too nervous to give her a ticket to his show. Before he can, the aforementioned sports balls begin flying toward them. As he kicks them away, he starts to calm down and continues to "kick his feelings away".


This may be the explanation why a guitar outline appears in the [[Rank|Try Again]] and [[Rank|OK]] epilogues of [[Double Date]].
This may be the explanation why a guitar outline appears in the [[Try Again]] and [[OK]] epilogues of [[Double Date]].


In [[Double Date 2]], the couple goes to a farm on another date, where he suffers the same problems with more sports balls coming toward them.
In [[Double Date 2]], the couple goes to a farm on another date, where he suffers the same problems with more sports balls coming toward them.
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