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{{quote|style=1|quote='''''Can I interest you in ze, 'ow can I say, puff-puff? It feels soooo good!'''''|source=Bunny-girl in Le Club Puff-Puff to the player in | {{quote|style=1|quote='''''Can I interest you in ze, 'ow can I say, puff-puff? It feels soooo good!'''''|source=Bunny-girl in Le Club Puff-Puff to the player in {{Dragon Quest VIII}}|console={{PS2}}|align=center|bgcolor=f4caf6}} | ||
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|title = Puff-Puff | |title = Puff-Puff | ||
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Outside of humorous scenes, the term also refers to a reoccurring skill used by the silly and the sexy. | Outside of humorous scenes, the term also refers to a reoccurring skill used by the silly and the sexy. | ||
==Appearances Outside of Battle== | ==Appearances Outside of Battle== | ||
==={{DQ}}=== | ==={{DQ}}=== | ||
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A dancing girl in the bar of [[Laissez Fayre]] will perform a Puff-Puff for free, but only upon male characters. In {{DQ4 Chapter 1}}, [[Angus and Aigneas|Angus' wife Aigneas]] gives her befuddled husband a Puff-Puff to restore his lost memory in the original Japanese script. | A dancing girl in the bar of [[Laissez Fayre]] will perform a Puff-Puff for free, but only upon male characters. In {{DQ4 Chapter 1}}, [[Angus and Aigneas|Angus' wife Aigneas]] gives her befuddled husband a Puff-Puff to restore his lost memory in the original Japanese script. | ||
The western releases of | The western releases of {{IV}} on the [[Nintendo DS]] do not include the puff-puff in the Laissez Fayre bar, nor the one Aigneas gives to Angus. This was most likely to maintain a lower content rating at Nintendo's behest. | ||
==={{DQ5}}=== | ==={{DQ5}}=== | ||
The Puff-Puff is more difficult to find than usual in | The Puff-Puff is more difficult to find than usual in {{V}}, and it can only be experienced in the second generation of the game. The player can find the bunny girl in the [[Coburg]] item shop at night after defeating the [[Faux Dowager]]. At first she will offer her services after saying the {{Hero 5}} is cute, but then retract it on the grounds that he isn't mature enough yet: the player needs to reach [[Mostroferrato]] and view the cutscene with [[Nera Briscoletti]] before the full Puff-Puff scene will take place. Once that requirement has been met, the bunny girl will tell the {{Hero 5}} to meet her behind [[Coburg]] castle the next morning. Humorously, this can be done when the Hero is married and each bride will have very different reactions. | ||
In the western release this scene has been censored, with the bunny girl instead offering to tell the Hero's fortune. All three brides still have distinct reactions. | In the western release this scene has been censored, with the bunny girl instead offering to tell the {{Hero 5}}'s fortune. All three brides still have distinct reactions. | ||
==={{DQ6}}=== | ==={{DQ6}}=== | ||
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In the original Japanese script, a married woman in the inn of [[Coffinwell]] offers to give [[List of minor characters in Dragon Quest IX#Dr. Phlegming|Dr. Phlegming]] Puff-Puff as thanks for saving her. The English translation renders this offer as "a smooch". | In the original Japanese script, a married woman in the inn of [[Coffinwell]] offers to give [[List of minor characters in Dragon Quest IX#Dr. Phlegming|Dr. Phlegming]] Puff-Puff as thanks for saving her. The English translation renders this offer as "a smooch". | ||
Tuya, a little girl living in the [[Hunters' Yurts]] of the [[Iluugazar Plains]] will reward players with a Puff-Puff if they assist her by completing [[List of quests in Dragon Quest IX: 101-150|Quest 126]] for her. | Tuya, a little girl living in the [[Hunters' Yurts]] of the [[Iluugazar Plains]] will reward players with a Puff-Puff if they assist her by completing [[List of quests in Dragon Quest IX: 101-150|Quest #126]] for her. | ||
The puffing is a ruse, however; players will hear the baas of sheep as the screen goes dark, and when light returns their heads will be between two smelly sheep rears. A fitting fate for any sickos expecting a real Puff-Puff from a little girl. | The puffing is a ruse, however; players will hear the baas of sheep as the screen goes dark, and when light returns their heads will be between two smelly sheep rears. A fitting fate for any sickos expecting a real Puff-Puff from a little girl. | ||
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==={{DQ11}}=== | ==={{DQ11}}=== | ||
Various female {{NPC}}s offer the Luminary Puff Puff, either for a price, for free or as a reward. The {{Hero 11}} character will get a +5 boost to charm once from the bunny girl in [[Phnom Nonh]]. Several of the Puff-Puff scenes in this game allude to previous games (like the father who gives the Puff-Puff in [[Gallopolis]]). | Various female {{NPC}}s offer the {{Luminary}} Puff Puff, either for a price, for free or as a reward. The {{Hero 11}} character will get a +5 boost to charm once from the bunny girl in [[Phnom Nonh]]. Several of the Puff-Puff scenes in this game allude to previous games (like the father who gives the Puff-Puff in [[Gallopolis]]). | ||
Additionally, a bunny girl in [[The Battleground]] will offer a free Puff-Puff, lead the Hero to a cliff, ask him to close his eyes and tie his ankles, before pushing him off the cliff only to bungee jump right above the clouds, causing Puff-Puffs of clouds. | Additionally, a bunny girl in [[The Battleground]] will offer a free Puff-Puff, lead the {{Hero 11}} to a cliff, ask him to close his eyes and tie his ankles, before pushing him off the cliff only to bungee jump right above the clouds, causing Puff-Puffs of clouds. | ||
==={{DQH}}=== | ==={{DQH}}=== | ||