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*The demon [[Jack Frost]] appears as a playable character named "Frost-kun". There is also a device called the "Keychain Game" with Jack Frost's face on the screen.  
*The demon [[Jack Frost]] appears as a playable character named "Frost-kun". There is also a device called the "Keychain Game" with Jack Frost's face on the screen.  


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References to Megami Tensei in Megami Tensei

Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei · Shin Megami Tensei · Last Bible · Majin Tensei
Devil Summoner · Persona · Devil Children · Digital Devil Saga · Devil Survivor · Other

References in Megami Tensei · References to Megami Tensei in Other Media · Design Inspirations in Megami Tensei

This is a list of references to the Megami Tensei franchise in other media.

Catherine

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Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair

  • On the fifth island, the collectable Monokuma dolls can be seen wearing a keyboard strapped to their forearms with wires connecting to different bits of machinery around their body, possibly referencing the COMPs worn in the Shin Megami Tensei and Devil Summoner series.

Etrian Odyssey

Guruguru Garakutāzu

  • The demon Jack Frost appears as a playable character named "Frost-kun". There is also a device called the "Keychain Game" with Jack Frost's face on the screen.

Metaphor: ReFantazio

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My Lovesick Life as a '90s Otaku

  • The protagonist Megumi Sato is a fan of the Megami Tensei franchise and owns several items of merchandise from the series.
    • A Jack Frost plushie can be seen in the background of her room in chapter 1.
    • In chapter 3 it's revealed that she has a hand-drawn Karukozawa High School emblem sticker attached to her student handbook.

No Matter How I Look at It, It's You Guys' Fault I'm Not Popular!

  • In chapter 13 of the manga, the main character Tomoko Kuroki can be seen fighting the post-game boss battle against the Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner protagonist in the PlayStation version of Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers. This reference was also present in episode 7 of the anime adaptation "Since I'm Not Popular, I'll Enjoy My Summer Break", but slightly changed so that the in-game character had blond hair, wore red and black clothing, and was in a different pose.

Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy

  • In the web and light novel versions of the story, the protagonist Makoto Misumi uses the alias "Raidou Kuzunoha" referencing the Devil Summoner series character of the same title. In the manga and anime adaptions, he uses an altered version of the title "Makoto Kuzunoha".

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