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Nisa

Nisa, known as Nippon Ichi (日本一, Nipponichi) in the Japanese version, is the flat-chested heroine of justice who valiantly fights for the sake of peace in Gamindustri. She represents the company Nippon Ichi Software.

Other Appearances

Anime & Manga

Hyperdimension Neptunia: Megami Tsuushin

Non-Neptunia Appearances

Disgaea4-Nisa Sprite

Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten

Nisa is a DLC character for Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten. She is an unlockable in the enhanced Vita version of the game. In her demo, she introduces herself and jumps into the room, proclaiming herself as the Heroine of Justice who has come to save Vulcanus and Fuka from the demons. Both Vulcanus and Fuka are initially confused until Emizel remarks about her flat chest. This causes Desco and Fuka to also take notice of this as well. Nisa then becomes angry, and challenges the party without waiting for Valvatorez's explanation.

After being promptly defeated, she proclaims that she will battle them again, but Valvatorez finally calms her down by telling her why Vulcanus and Fuka are with them. Quickly understanding, she explains herself that she was invited to the Netherworld as a Heroine of Justice. Valvatorez takes a liking to her and invites her to the party. Fenrich then surprises the group by happily accepting her and stating that he was the one who sent the invitation. Nisa then decides to help the demons protect the peace of the Netherworld, no matter how ironic it sounds.

Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness

Similar to Disgaea 4, Nisa also appears in Disgaea D2 as a DLC character with her own scenario. In her scenario, she is one of the contestant of an event, with her rival being Etna. After their introductions, Etna asks Laharl and his group to help her defeat Nisa, despite the boy's annoyance.

After the battle, Nisa declares that she wouldn't give up but was taunted by Etna, who taught that she won the "Cutest Girl in the Netherworld Contest". Nisa disputes her claim by saying that the contest is actually "Ultimate Heroine of Justice Contest", which is why she is determined to win. The group was confused until Sicily asks the host about the contest, in which the host replied by saying that it is the "Flat Chest Contest", which shocked and angered the two girls, leading to them to punch away the host unclaiming their flatness.

Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance

In Disgaea 5, Nisa reappears as a DLC character but she does not have a scenario this time. However, she can be talked to in the Pocket Netherworld and would sometimes mention about finding a way back to Gamindustri. Along with all of the DLCs, she is already included for the Complete version.

Musical Themes

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Name Game Description Audio
N・I・S<Kono Justice wo Mune ni> Hyperdimension Neptunia mk2 Nisa has her very own theme in Hyperdimension Neptunia mk2 titled "N・I・S<Kono Justice wo Mune ni>". It plays when she comes to Nepgear's rescue and helps her fight monsters sent out by Underling. A full version of this theme, as well as an instrumental version, later appears in Disgaea 4.

Trivia

  • Nisa's design resembles a prinny from the Disgaea series, which is a well known Nippon Ichi series. Although her scarf and hair seem to be based on Laharl from Disgaea, though a similar scarf appears on the Hero Prinny from the Prinny: Can I Really Be the Hero? games.
  • After her departure from the series, Nisa became a mainstay DLC character for Disgaea games.
  • There is a possible connection between the main Neptunia series and Disgaea 4 as one of Nisa's Chirper event in Hyperdimension Neptunia mk2, she recieves an offer to "save Netherworld from evil" before leaving the group for a few months to work out. In Disgaea 4, a similar explanation was given by Nisa in her scenario before Fenrich reveals himself to be the one who sent the offer.
  • Strangely enough, Nisa's flat chest may in fact be a reference. Being the personification of Nippon Ichi, it is very possible her flatness is a reference to Etna and Flonne, two well-known protagonists of the Disgaea franchise, both of which are as flat as Nisa and hate when it is brought up as well.
  • Both of her voice actresses voice characters in most, if not all, Disgaea games.

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