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Latest revision as of 06:35, 14 August 2021
Dear Stage (ディアステージ) is an idol singer-type Medarot that appears in Medarot 9.
Description[edit]
The name most likely comes from "Akihabara DearStage" (秋葉原ディアステージ), a theater in Tokyo that hosts idol concerts. Likewise, its parts are named after wotagei dance moves performed by idol fans at concerts.
In Medarot 9[edit]
Dear Stage is Mio Shirakabe's partner Medarot, and the player gains its parts when Mio joins the party. Her Dear Stage has the default name Lapis (ラピス).
Image gallery[edit]
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Concept art
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Official art from Medarot 9
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Dialogue portrait in Medarot 9
Related Medarots[edit]
- BLZ-0NF Blazermate, a Medarot with a similar twintail hairstyle.
Idol-type Medarots | |
IDL-0 | Dear Idol |
IDL01-F | Dear Stage |
IDL02-F | Parms |