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It is also notable that since the description for "Mystery Gear" states it brings out the wielder's true personality, it may be a reference to Demyx's tendency to "sweep things under the rug". | It is also notable that since the description for "Mystery Gear" states it brings out the wielder's true personality, it may be a reference to Demyx's tendency to "sweep things under the rug". | ||
==Design== | ==Design== | ||
The After School | The After School sitar resembles a more modern type of broom than Xaldin's [[Broom (lance)|Broom lances]]. It has a wide head with long, white bristles sprouting out from what appears to be a silver dustpan built into it. The shaft of the broom is a long, brown rod with black ends and a silver, square-shaped handle attached to the upper tip. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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After School (アフタースクール Afutā Sukūru ) is a joke weapon that can be used by Demyx in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days. It is a large sweeping broom, similar to one of Xaldin's joke weapons, Broom. Based on its form and name, it is probably a reference to after-school clean-up of a classroom, which is usual in Japanese schools.
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It is also notable that since the description for "Mystery Gear" states it brings out the wielder's true personality, it may be a reference to Demyx's tendency to "sweep things under the rug".
Design
The After School sitar resembles a more modern type of broom than Xaldin's Broom lances. It has a wide head with long, white bristles sprouting out from what appears to be a silver dustpan built into it. The shaft of the broom is a long, brown rod with black ends and a silver, square-shaped handle attached to the upper tip.