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Lollipop Chainsaw

Lollipop Chainsaw[a] is a 2012 action-adventure hack-and-slash video game developed by Grasshopper Manufacture for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. A collaboration between game designer Goichi Suda (also known by his nickname Suda51) and filmmaker James Gunn, the game was published in Japan by Kadokawa Games and internationally by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment in June 2012. It features Juliet Starling (voiced by Tara Strong in English and by both Eri Kitamura in the PlayStation 3 version and Yoko Hikasa in the Xbox version in Japanese), a cheerleader zombie hunter fighting zombies in a fictional California high school.[4] It received generally mixed reviews from critics and sold over 1 million units by March 2014.

Lollipop Chainsaw
Developer(s)Grasshopper Manufacture
Publisher(s)
Director(s)
Producer(s)
  • Masa Shidara
  • Masahiro Yuki
Artist(s)NekoshowguN
Writer(s)
Composer(s)
EngineUnreal Engine 3[3]
Platform(s)
Release
Genre(s)Action-adventure, hack and slash
Mode(s)Single-player

In July 2022, Kadokawa Games successor Dragami Games announced a remaster titled Lollipop Chainsaw RePOP set to release in 2024.[5]

Gameplay edit

Lollipop Chainsaw is a hack-and-slash video game in which players play as Juliet as she fights through hordes of zombies. Juliet can use melee attacks, dodges and high and low attacks with her chainsaw. Zombies can be beaten into a groggy state, during which they can instantly be killed with a chainsaw attack. Gold medals can be earned by defeating zombies, smashing objects, and rescuing classmates. These medals can be spent at Chop2Shop.zom stores found throughout each level where Juliet can purchase new moves and combos, as well as items that can increase her stats. Sparkle Hunting is achieved when Juliet kills three or more zombies simultaneously or in quick succession and rewards platinum medals that can be spent on other goodies such as unlockable costumes, music, and artwork. As the game progresses, Juliet will also receive the Chainsaw Dash, which allows her to charge with her chainsaw and fly off-ramps, and the Chainsaw Blaster, a long-range weapon used for blasting enemies and obstacles. Throughout the game, Juliet can also collect lollipops which allow her to recover health. The maximum number of lollipops Juliet can hold depends on the difficulty setting. Juliet will die if she loses all her health or fails certain scenarios, though, in the case of the former, Juliet may be able to come back to life by winning a roulette spin.[citation needed]

Throughout her journey, Juliet is accompanied by her boyfriend, Nick, who is a disembodied head hanging from her waist. At certain points in the game, Nick's head can be attached to a decapitated zombie's body, during which the player will rhythmically press buttons in order to have him move about and clear the way for Juliet. By obtaining 'Nick Tickets', Juliet can activate the 'Nick Roulette' in which various moves can be performed using Nick's head, such as a bombarding attack or making masses of zombies groggy. By filling up her star meter by defeating zombies, Juliet can activate a special state which powers up her chainsaw for a limited period, allowing her to easily defeat zombies and obtain Sparkle Hunting more easily.[6]

Plot edit

On Juliet Starling's 18th birthday, she goes to the front park of San Romero High School to meet her boyfriend Nick Carlyle, who is going to meet her family for the first time. Unfortunately, a zombie outbreak has occurred, which leads to Juliet fighting them off on her way to meet Nick. When she arrives, Nick is bitten in her place to protect her from a zombie. To prevent him from turning, Juliet decapitates him.

When he comes to, Nick discovers he is somehow still alive, despite being a severed head, and so Juliet reveals to him that she and her family are zombie hunters, and that she performed a magical ritual on him to save his humanity. Juliet attaches Nick's head to her belt, and she meets her tutor, Junji Morikawa, who explains that the Universe is divided into three realms: Earth, the Land Beyond Words, a heavenly realm where souls reside, and the Rotten World, an infernal realm where demons and zombies reside, and that somebody has cracked open a portal between the realms to bring forth the zombie outbreak. Juliet and Morikawa encounter the person responsible for the outbreak, an evil goth named Swan, who summons five intelligent zombies called the Dark Purveyors to the world, which are stereotypes of different aspects of music centered on themes of rock and roll. Morikawa attempts to stop Swan but he is mortally wounded.

Swan sends the first Dark Purveyor, Zed (representing punk rock), after Juliet, but she kills him and sends him back to the Rotten World. Zed, however, utters a Latin chant as he dies, which all the other Purveyors do as well upon their deaths. Morikawa tells Juliet to purify the school and kill the four remaining Purveyors to save the world before dying.

Juliet hunts down the Purveyors while being helped by her sisters Cordelia and Rosalind. Juliet encounters Vikke (Viking-styled heavy metal), the second Dark Purveyor, whom she duels on board his airborne longship and sends back to the Rotten World. The longship crashes into a farm, where Juliet is attacked by Mariska (psychedelic rock), the third Dark Purveyor, but Juliet defeats her and sends her back to the Rotten World. Juliet's father Gideon arrives and takes her back to the city, where they infiltrate an amusement arcade to rescue Rosalind, who has been captured by Josey (funk), the fourth Dark Purveyor. Juliet defeats Josey and saves Rosalind.

Finally, with only one Dark Purveyor left, Juliet's family all team up to enter a cathedral in the heart of the city, where the fifth and final Dark Purveyor, Lewis Legend (original rock and roll), lurks. Upon accessing his lair, Juliet fights and kills Lewis. Swan appears and reveals that he allowed Juliet to kill all the Dark Purveyors so the true zombie lord could be returned to this world, and the Latin phrases they chanted when defeated were part of an incantation to summon him. Seeking revenge against the world for the bullying he endured at school and his unrequited love for Juliet, Swan shoots his head off to finish the ritual and is absorbed along with the rest of the undead into a vortex, which solidifies into the zombie of all zombies: Killabilly.

Juliet battles Killabilly and is contacted by the ghost of Morikawa, who gives her advice. Juliet enters the mouth of Killabilly and lands in the demon's stomach, where, in his heart, she finds Swan's headless corpse. She learns she must put Nick's head on top of Swan's body to destroy Killabilly, and tearfully does so after the couple expresses their love for each other. Killabilly explodes, and in a near-death experience, Nick learns from Morikawa's ghost that it has been decided his selfless sacrifice grants him new life, with a new body. Nick is resurrected in Morikawa's body, but neither he nor Juliet really cares. Together, Nick and the Starling family make their way home in return for Juliet's birthday. Should the player save all available classmates during the course of the game, Juliet's birthday will go swimmingly. If the player allows one or more classmates to die, however, Juliet's mother will be revealed to have been zombified.

Development and release edit

 
Cosplay model Jessica Nigri (pictured at E3 2012) dressed as Juliet Starling during the game's marketing campaign

Before its announcement in July 2011, Lollipop Chainsaw was first mentioned as an unnamed game featuring "stylish action" in an October 2010 article on 1UP.com detailing Kadokawa Shoten's partnership with Grasshopper and Prope. Suda described it as featuring "really extreme twists" and being very funny. He declared that he thinks the game will be "a really big title in the worldwide market."[7] Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment published the game outside Japan and filmmaker James Gunn had a hand in developing the game's story and characters.[8] Gunn said that many of the people that worked with him in his films and other projects also worked on Lollipop Chainsaw.[citation needed]

For the characters, the illustrator "NekoshowguN" (known for her previous works on music games GuitarFreaks and DrumMania) designed the characters for Lollipop Chainsaw and the chainsaw that Juliet Starling uses. On February 1, 2012, it was announced that Jimmy Urine from the electro-punk band Mindless Self Indulgence would compose the music for the boss segments. He also provided the voice for Zed, a punk-rock themed boss.[9] On March 6, 2012, it was announced that one of the DLC available for the game will consist of different costumes for Juliet based on five different characters from four anime series: Rei Miyamoto and Saeko Busujima from Highschool of the Dead, Shiro from Deadman Wonderland, Manyū Chifusa from Manyū Hiken-chō and Haruna from Is This a Zombie?.[10] These costumes can also be bought in the in-game shop.

A special Lollipop Chainsaw Valentine Edition was released for Valentine's Day on February 14, 2013 in Japan. The re-release features additional content, including a "perfect unlock code", limited edition sleeve, and two bonus DVDs. The Happy Valentine Disc has PC items such as a desktop clock, wallpapers and a library of trailers; the Premium Movie Disc contains in-game movies and a Valentine's Day comic.[11]

Reception edit

In Japan, Lollipop Chainsaw received generally positive reviews from critics. Famitsu gave the game scores of 9 out of 10 from four reviewers, adding up to a total aggregate score of 36 out of 40.[31] Dengeki PlayStation magazine had four reviewers giving the game scores of 75, 90, 90, and 80, averaging out to 83.75 out of 100.[32] In the Western world, the game received "mixed or average" reviews from critics, according to the review aggregator website Metacritic.[29][30]

IGN praised the look and feel of the game, but criticized its gameplay, calling it "Bland, slow, and unsatisfying."[22] Game Informer said, "The premise is exciting and imaginative, but the gameplay execution has too many holes to embrace completely."[17] GameSpot praised the game's jokes, gameplay excursions and boss battles, but criticized its crudeness, control and camera quirks and combat.[19] Destructoid praised the combat of the Xbox 360 version, calling it "intuitive, solid, and made to raise a smile".[13] Jim Sterling, reviews-editor for Destructoid and the reviewer for said console version, named it as one of their favorite games of 2012.[33] 1UP.com called the game "empty and image-focused".[12] GameZone called the same console version "one of the most unique experiences I've ever got my hands on" and praised its combat, but criticized the camera, commenting that it's "obstructing the action when by a wall, and it would take a few seconds to recover and let me see the action again".[21]

The Daily Telegraph called the Xbox 360 version "Erratic, smart, puerile, limited but never less than a lot of fun, Lollipop Chainsaw is something of an endearing mess. Too often its satirical tone can run into trouble, and Grasshopper's hyperactive approach to game design can infuriate as much as it impresses. But Lollipop Chainsaw's quirky edge and strong writing carries it through those shakier moments..."[27] 411Mania reviewed the PlayStation 3 version, saying, "It's a shame that there isn't a lot of steak to go along with the tremendous sizzle of Lollipop Chainsaw. The opening cutscene is fantastic, doing a great job of introducing you to the world of Lollipop Chainsaw and making you laugh. The world is so creative and fun to be in that it's really unfortunate the gameplay is so mediocre. If you were to rate this game based off [sic] the combat alone this game would be rather terrible, but it's everything else in Lollipop Chainsaw that makes it a passable experience and worth checking out."[34] Digital Spy called it "silly, short-lived fun that won't appeal to everybody, but shouldn't fail to leave a lasting impression on players who stick with it to the end."[28] The Escapist said that, "While it's difficult to ignore the surface appeal of an oddball title like Lollipop Chainsaw, what are merely workable mechanics and some overused humor can't keep the experience afloat."[35] However, The Digital Fix said that "While Lollipop Chainsaw could be seen as a tongue-in-cheek commentary on American hedonism, it arguably goes well past parody into the realm of uncomfortable skin-fest. Even worse, for all its excess it is just plain boring."[36]

Sales edit

Lollipop Chainsaw is Grasshopper Manufacture's most successful title to date,[37] having sold over 1 million units by March 2014.[38]

Legacy and remaster edit

James Gunn later drew influence from Lollipop Chainsaw when he directed The Suicide Squad (2021). It inspired "Harley-vision" where gory murders are depicted through Harley's "starry-eyed way of looking at life" by mixing "hearts and beautiful little things" with the blood that is coming out of the people Harley is killing.[39]

In July 2022, Kadokawa Games' successor Dragami Games announced a remake of Lollipop Chainsaw set to release in 2023.[5] However, it was changed from remake to remaster based on players request, as stated by company president Yoshimi Yasuda.[40] Both Gunn and Suda51 have stated, however, that they aren't involved in the project.[41] The remaster titled Lollipop Chainsaw RePOP was later delayed to 2024.[42]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Japanese: ロリポップチェーンソー, Hepburn: Roripoppu Chēnsō

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • Lollipop Chainsaw at MobyGames

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Lollipop Chainsaw a is a 2012 action adventure hack and slash video game developed by Grasshopper Manufacture for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 A collaboration between game designer Goichi Suda also known by his nickname Suda51 and filmmaker James Gunn the game was published in Japan by Kadokawa Games and internationally by Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment in June 2012 It features Juliet Starling voiced by Tara Strong in English and by both Eri Kitamura in the PlayStation 3 version and Yoko Hikasa in the Xbox version in Japanese a cheerleader zombie hunter fighting zombies in a fictional California high school 4 It received generally mixed reviews from critics and sold over 1 million units by March 2014 Lollipop ChainsawDeveloper s Grasshopper ManufacturePublisher s JP Kadokawa GamesWW Warner Bros Interactive EntertainmentDirector s Tomo IkedaSuda51Producer s Masa ShidaraMasahiro YukiArtist s NekoshowguNWriter s Masahiro YukiJames GunnComposer s Akira YamaokaMac NobukaJimmy UrineEngineUnreal Engine 3 3 Platform s PlayStation 3Xbox 360ReleaseNA June 12 2012 1 AU June 13 2012JP June 14 2012 2 EU June 15 2012 1 Genre s Action adventure hack and slashMode s Single playerIn July 2022 Kadokawa Games successor Dragami Games announced a remaster titled Lollipop Chainsaw RePOP set to release in 2024 5 Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Plot 3 Development and release 4 Reception 4 1 Sales 5 Legacy and remaster 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksGameplay editLollipop Chainsaw is a hack and slash video game in which players play as Juliet as she fights through hordes of zombies Juliet can use melee attacks dodges and high and low attacks with her chainsaw Zombies can be beaten into a groggy state during which they can instantly be killed with a chainsaw attack Gold medals can be earned by defeating zombies smashing objects and rescuing classmates These medals can be spent at Chop2Shop zom stores found throughout each level where Juliet can purchase new moves and combos as well as items that can increase her stats Sparkle Hunting is achieved when Juliet kills three or more zombies simultaneously or in quick succession and rewards platinum medals that can be spent on other goodies such as unlockable costumes music and artwork As the game progresses Juliet will also receive the Chainsaw Dash which allows her to charge with her chainsaw and fly off ramps and the Chainsaw Blaster a long range weapon used for blasting enemies and obstacles Throughout the game Juliet can also collect lollipops which allow her to recover health The maximum number of lollipops Juliet can hold depends on the difficulty setting Juliet will die if she loses all her health or fails certain scenarios though in the case of the former Juliet may be able to come back to life by winning a roulette spin citation needed Throughout her journey Juliet is accompanied by her boyfriend Nick who is a disembodied head hanging from her waist At certain points in the game Nick s head can be attached to a decapitated zombie s body during which the player will rhythmically press buttons in order to have him move about and clear the way for Juliet By obtaining Nick Tickets Juliet can activate the Nick Roulette in which various moves can be performed using Nick s head such as a bombarding attack or making masses of zombies groggy By filling up her star meter by defeating zombies Juliet can activate a special state which powers up her chainsaw for a limited period allowing her to easily defeat zombies and obtain Sparkle Hunting more easily 6 Plot editOn Juliet Starling s 18th birthday she goes to the front park of San Romero High School to meet her boyfriend Nick Carlyle who is going to meet her family for the first time Unfortunately a zombie outbreak has occurred which leads to Juliet fighting them off on her way to meet Nick When she arrives Nick is bitten in her place to protect her from a zombie To prevent him from turning Juliet decapitates him When he comes to Nick discovers he is somehow still alive despite being a severed head and so Juliet reveals to him that she and her family are zombie hunters and that she performed a magical ritual on him to save his humanity Juliet attaches Nick s head to her belt and she meets her tutor Junji Morikawa who explains that the Universe is divided into three realms Earth the Land Beyond Words a heavenly realm where souls reside and the Rotten World an infernal realm where demons and zombies reside and that somebody has cracked open a portal between the realms to bring forth the zombie outbreak Juliet and Morikawa encounter the person responsible for the outbreak an evil goth named Swan who summons five intelligent zombies called the Dark Purveyors to the world which are stereotypes of different aspects of music centered on themes of rock and roll Morikawa attempts to stop Swan but he is mortally wounded Swan sends the first Dark Purveyor Zed representing punk rock after Juliet but she kills him and sends him back to the Rotten World Zed however utters a Latin chant as he dies which all the other Purveyors do as well upon their deaths Morikawa tells Juliet to purify the school and kill the four remaining Purveyors to save the world before dying Juliet hunts down the Purveyors while being helped by her sisters Cordelia and Rosalind Juliet encounters Vikke Viking styled heavy metal the second Dark Purveyor whom she duels on board his airborne longship and sends back to the Rotten World The longship crashes into a farm where Juliet is attacked by Mariska psychedelic rock the third Dark Purveyor but Juliet defeats her and sends her back to the Rotten World Juliet s father Gideon arrives and takes her back to the city where they infiltrate an amusement arcade to rescue Rosalind who has been captured by Josey funk the fourth Dark Purveyor Juliet defeats Josey and saves Rosalind Finally with only one Dark Purveyor left Juliet s family all team up to enter a cathedral in the heart of the city where the fifth and final Dark Purveyor Lewis Legend original rock and roll lurks Upon accessing his lair Juliet fights and kills Lewis Swan appears and reveals that he allowed Juliet to kill all the Dark Purveyors so the true zombie lord could be returned to this world and the Latin phrases they chanted when defeated were part of an incantation to summon him Seeking revenge against the world for the bullying he endured at school and his unrequited love for Juliet Swan shoots his head off to finish the ritual and is absorbed along with the rest of the undead into a vortex which solidifies into the zombie of all zombies Killabilly Juliet battles Killabilly and is contacted by the ghost of Morikawa who gives her advice Juliet enters the mouth of Killabilly and lands in the demon s stomach where in his heart she finds Swan s headless corpse She learns she must put Nick s head on top of Swan s body to destroy Killabilly and tearfully does so after the couple expresses their love for each other Killabilly explodes and in a near death experience Nick learns from Morikawa s ghost that it has been decided his selfless sacrifice grants him new life with a new body Nick is resurrected in Morikawa s body but neither he nor Juliet really cares Together Nick and the Starling family make their way home in return for Juliet s birthday Should the player save all available classmates during the course of the game Juliet s birthday will go swimmingly If the player allows one or more classmates to die however Juliet s mother will be revealed to have been zombified Development and release edit nbsp Cosplay model Jessica Nigri pictured at E3 2012 dressed as Juliet Starling during the game s marketing campaignBefore its announcement in July 2011 Lollipop Chainsaw was first mentioned as an unnamed game featuring stylish action in an October 2010 article on 1UP com detailing Kadokawa Shoten s partnership with Grasshopper and Prope Suda described it as featuring really extreme twists and being very funny He declared that he thinks the game will be a really big title in the worldwide market 7 Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment published the game outside Japan and filmmaker James Gunn had a hand in developing the game s story and characters 8 Gunn said that many of the people that worked with him in his films and other projects also worked on Lollipop Chainsaw citation needed For the characters the illustrator NekoshowguN known for her previous works on music games GuitarFreaks and DrumMania designed the characters for Lollipop Chainsaw and the chainsaw that Juliet Starling uses On February 1 2012 it was announced that Jimmy Urine from the electro punk band Mindless Self Indulgence would compose the music for the boss segments He also provided the voice for Zed a punk rock themed boss 9 On March 6 2012 it was announced that one of the DLC available for the game will consist of different costumes for Juliet based on five different characters from four anime series Rei Miyamoto and Saeko Busujima from Highschool of the Dead Shiro from Deadman Wonderland Manyu Chifusa from Manyu Hiken chō and Haruna from Is This a Zombie 10 These costumes can also be bought in the in game shop A special Lollipop Chainsaw Valentine Edition was released for Valentine s Day on February 14 2013 in Japan The re release features additional content including a perfect unlock code limited edition sleeve and two bonus DVDs The Happy Valentine Disc has PC items such as a desktop clock wallpapers and a library of trailers the Premium Movie Disc contains in game movies and a Valentine s Day comic 11 Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScorePS3Xbox 360Metacritic67 100 29 70 100 30 Review scoresPublicationScorePS3Xbox 3601Up comN AC 12 DestructoidN A9 10 13 Edge7 10 14 N AElectronic Gaming MonthlyN A6 5 10 15 Eurogamer6 10 16 N AGame Informer7 5 10 17 7 5 10 17 GameRevolutionN A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 18 GameSpot6 5 10 19 6 5 10 19 GameTrailersN A6 5 10 20 GameZoneN A9 10 21 IGN5 10 22 5 10 22 JoystiqN A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 23 Official Xbox Magazine US N A6 5 10 24 PolygonN A6 5 10 25 PlayStation The Official Magazine6 10 26 N AThe Daily TelegraphN A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 27 Digital SpyN A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 28 This article contains too many or overly lengthy quotations Please help summarize the quotations Consider transferring direct quotations to Wikiquote or excerpts to Wikisource October 2023 In Japan Lollipop Chainsaw received generally positive reviews from critics Famitsu gave the game scores of 9 out of 10 from four reviewers adding up to a total aggregate score of 36 out of 40 31 Dengeki PlayStation magazine had four reviewers giving the game scores of 75 90 90 and 80 averaging out to 83 75 out of 100 32 In the Western world the game received mixed or average reviews from critics according to the review aggregator website Metacritic 29 30 IGN praised the look and feel of the game but criticized its gameplay calling it Bland slow and unsatisfying 22 Game Informer said The premise is exciting and imaginative but the gameplay execution has too many holes to embrace completely 17 GameSpot praised the game s jokes gameplay excursions and boss battles but criticized its crudeness control and camera quirks and combat 19 Destructoid praised the combat of the Xbox 360 version calling it intuitive solid and made to raise a smile 13 Jim Sterling reviews editor for Destructoid and the reviewer for said console version named it as one of their favorite games of 2012 33 1UP com called the game empty and image focused 12 GameZone called the same console version one of the most unique experiences I ve ever got my hands on and praised its combat but criticized the camera commenting that it s obstructing the action when by a wall and it would take a few seconds to recover and let me see the action again 21 The Daily Telegraph called the Xbox 360 version Erratic smart puerile limited but never less than a lot of fun Lollipop Chainsaw is something of an endearing mess Too often its satirical tone can run into trouble and Grasshopper s hyperactive approach to game design can infuriate as much as it impresses But Lollipop Chainsaw s quirky edge and strong writing carries it through those shakier moments 27 411Mania reviewed the PlayStation 3 version saying It s a shame that there isn t a lot of steak to go along with the tremendous sizzle of Lollipop Chainsaw The opening cutscene is fantastic doing a great job of introducing you to the world of Lollipop Chainsaw and making you laugh The world is so creative and fun to be in that it s really unfortunate the gameplay is so mediocre If you were to rate this game based off sic the combat alone this game would be rather terrible but it s everything else in Lollipop Chainsaw that makes it a passable experience and worth checking out 34 Digital Spy called it silly short lived fun that won t appeal to everybody but shouldn t fail to leave a lasting impression on players who stick with it to the end 28 The Escapist said that While it s difficult to ignore the surface appeal of an oddball title like Lollipop Chainsaw what are merely workable mechanics and some overused humor can t keep the experience afloat 35 However The Digital Fix said that While Lollipop Chainsaw could be seen as a tongue in cheek commentary on American hedonism it arguably goes well past parody into the realm of uncomfortable skin fest Even worse for all its excess it is just plain boring 36 Sales edit Lollipop Chainsaw is Grasshopper Manufacture s most successful title to date 37 having sold over 1 million units by March 2014 38 Legacy and remaster editJames Gunn later drew influence from Lollipop Chainsaw when he directed The Suicide Squad 2021 It inspired Harley vision where gory murders are depicted through Harley s starry eyed way of looking at life by mixing hearts and beautiful little things with the blood that is coming out of the people Harley is killing 39 In July 2022 Kadokawa Games successor Dragami Games announced a remake of Lollipop Chainsaw set to release in 2023 5 However it was changed from remake to remaster based on players request as stated by company president Yoshimi Yasuda 40 Both Gunn and Suda51 have stated however that they aren t involved in the project 41 The remaster titled Lollipop Chainsaw RePOP was later delayed to 2024 42 Notes edit Japanese ロリポップチェーンソー Hepburn Roripoppu ChensōReferences edit a b Ishaan March 5 2012 Lollipop Chainsaw Cuts Through North America And Europe In June Siliconera Archived from the original on March 8 2012 Retrieved March 6 2012 Anoop Gantayat March 6 2012 Lollipop Chainsaw Dated for June 14 Andriasang Archived from the original on January 1 2013 Retrieved March 6 2012 John Gaudiosi August 27 2011 Behind closed doors with lollipop chainsaw Zombies cheerleaders gore Digital Trends Archived from the original on March 28 2012 Retrieved May 6 2012 Ishaan July 20 2011 Lollipop Chainsaw s Lead Is A 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