Once upon a time, there was a young girl who dreamed of becoming an elegant witch. She carried a stuffed toy possessed by a lost demon. The two of them ventured through a forbidden forest-one searching for a way to save her mother, the other to find a way home... In Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon players control Cereza, a young witch in training, and her demonic companion Cheshire as they venture into a mysterious forest. In this action-adventure game, the pair work together to defeat crafty foes as they traverse a fairytale world brought to life with the lush, painterly colors of a picture book. Cereza is destined to grow up to become the most formidable fighter our world has ever seen. But before becoming a powerful witch, she was once a young girl-reserved and a little bit of a scaredy-cat. This game tells the tale of Cereza's adventure with the very first demon she ever summoned. What sinister surprises await them in the forest? Cereza uses magic, and Cheshire his demonic strength. Alone, both would be lost, but together they can survive anything the forest throws at them. If you enjoyed the video please hit the like button, drop a comment and subscribe to get our daily notifications. Its helps the channel a great deal. Thank you and enjoy your day.
"Cereza is destined to become the most formidable fighter our world has ever seen" That settles the debate on who would win out of Cereza and Rodin. That's why she represents the pure platinum medal, while he represents the gold medal.
Unlike other Umbra witches who merely used Demons as tools, Cereza will have a true friend waiting for her when her time comes. She will not face the Inferno alone.
Well, won't she be facing Inferno (almost) alone because Cheshire is for sure gonna stay with Viola. I know Cereza will have Luka, but I don't think Cheshire would be there for her. If anything, I kind of hope she's reincarnated and turns into a demon herself (and perhaps Viola could make a contract with her)
Is it gonna be crazy that this storybook origins story of Bayonetta might possibly win lots of awards soon? Because wow, it might. This storybook design is good.
I like that Lukaon is connected to Cereza, I imagine that his soul was transmigrated in to Luka and him having powers can now be explained. This makes me believe that they have reunited, in some shape or form. And the two are destined to meet again.
@@ronaleelopiga2927 Honestly, would this have work more if this game came up first before Bayo3. To give some sort of impact as an emotional story hook (or something)?
That's probably it. The Lukaon we met in Bayonetta 3 may have been an alternate version of him that didn't die as a child. That's why he grew up to be an adult and became the king of Avalon Forest. It appears that Luka is the reincarnation of the Lukaon that died in this game. That makes him a Lukaon counterpart. When the universes started to collapse on each other, they merged, and Arch-Adam Origin Luka regained his fairy powers and gained others from Dark Adam as well. The result was Strider, Twilight Wanderer.
@@sainttanKamiya said the story was written in 9 episodes, and each game is an episode, and that people were judging it without seeing the big picture. It should have been obvious that future games would answer the questions raised by 3. He wants the story to leave room for lots of fan discussion and theories before giving the answers in future episodes. With the first game, you all accepted the story because "it's not a game you buy for the story" but after 2, that perception changed, but for some reason, people ignored the way 1's story was just as *seemingly* nonsensical without deep analysis and Bayonetta 2.
it all makes sense now, Morgana was the witch that the previous king of the fairies fell in love with in the past, and when the Umbra witches found out about this, after what happened to her significant other's demise, they banished her.
interesting fact, before morgana gets dragged down you can see in the background spider lillies foreshadowing her dark turn of event. Spider lillies are historically known to bloom in the depths ofthe netherworld of hell to guide lost souls to their next lives, they symbolize death, goodbyes, and abandoment and bad luck. In japan they are associated as final goodbyes which seems very fitting in this moment, legends has it in japanese culture that these flowers grow wherever people part for good. In old Buddhist writings, the red spider lily is said to guide the dead through samsara, the cycle of rebirth
@@TheREALHugo4 fucking based. What is this childish garbage that strays from the original umbra witch x lumen sage lore? So many fans are oblivious to what Platinum is doing
So this would be a Prequel to Bayonetta series, where we play as Cereza as a Child and how she would encounter Madama Butterfly and become the infamous Angel Slaying Umbra Witch.
Maybe can we get a origin triogly? Maybe the 3rd one will be teenage cereza and learning movements and attacks that resemble the mainline bayonetta games
A witch only gets her powers when she makes a contract with a demon, she would have gotten the contract from her mom since she also had a contract with her
Like… the 2nd Bayonetta Origins could be a case of her travelling and becoming the Witch that we know and love and then the in the end of it: she returns to the Umbran village to continue being Jeanne’s Rival, and then the 3rd one… for which we all know what that could be…
Hopefully another prequel that takes place just before the original game, where Cereza wakes up from her coffin from Luka's dad. Then we see how she adjusted to the 21st century and got hooked up with Rodin and Enzo
My only questions? 1: why didn't Morgana just use restoration magic now that her son was with her outside the forest? 2: WHAT IS IT WITH UMBRA WITCHES EXILING FELLOW WITCHES OVER LOVE? I get why in Rosa's case but why Morgana?
Thank you for the upload, it was an interesting story. It explains a bit about the Cheshire from Bayonetta 3 as well as the part about Luka and Lukaon, and we see the beginning of Witch Time as well as Bayonetta's talent for fighting with the aid of giant demons. The final two escape sequences remind me a bit of the endgame of Sonic Colors.
i already can see this as the beginning of a subfranchise derivated from the Bayonetta main franchise, Some sort of "child Tales" explaining the weird lore of the main games: Like a tale explaining who is Rodin ......or a tale relating how was Viola's chidhood in her timeline and her relationship with her mother....or even a tale explaining how Rosa and Balder met and fell in love.....oohh the posibilities.
really loved this, its gave somewhat an explanation of the random ahs luca in the bayonetta 3 lmao, kinda disappointed though we didn't get a madama butterfly interaction in this game would've been nice to have cheshire and madama fight alongside, but also at least here it even gave more story for cheshire and the whole demon in the third game, also the part where she sang the song to cheshire was sweet, still weirded out by viola in the bayonetta series though........ whole lotta of luca and no bayonetta ugh, but still this is a nice game to bounce back from that. Also its nice they added the umbran witch combining at the end for morgana and her boss fight was really cool too, its also nice how they went with the more elemental route here compared to the dark power gory blood way bayo does when shes an adult, do wish we had more of her personality of sass throughout the game though, otherwise it would feel weird to have sweet, innocent cereza turning out sassy and bossy out of nowhere lmao but that's bayoneta I guess.
Well as you grow up that innocence gradually fades away. That is if it's not ultimately destroyed by people who are supposed to care about you. Bayonetta most likely had her's beaten out of her after this part of her story. I love the outfit designs for her and Jeanne. Its nice to see them being "Kitty" as opposed to Ceraza in the first game, Loki in B2, or Viola in B3. It also ties into why bayonetta calls people she's closest to "Cheshire" or "Kitty" as opposed to "little one".
"I have waited to long for childish sentiment get in my way!" If that's true....then why are you still wearing the flowers Ceraza gave you? If you didn't care about her, then you wouldn't have kept them.
I hope we get to see more of this Cereza as she grows up and matures to be more like the gunslinger witch we know. Maybe for the next Bayonetta, they’ll do it like going back and forth in time between Viola as the new Bayonetta and Cereza on her adventure after this.
People were really hard on this game but I'm actually glad it was made. We are repeatedly told that bayonetta was supposed to be kept from the dark arts but clearly that didn't happen. It's pretty obvious that Jaunne nor Rosa taught her how. So how the hell did she learn? What was her childhood like? How did she get her beloved Cheshire & watch? This game actually fills in those gaps that were hinted at but never explained. Though ceraza sleeping outside and the ridiculous amounts of spider web motifs of her mentor should have clued me in that she was evil. One other problem I have: why can't ceraza use elemental magic like Cheshire? I mean she clearly has it so why not?
It is highly recommended that you play this before Bayonetta 3 (except for Episode Jeanne, that is). Otherwise, this has it all: a compelling story, engaging characters, a distinctive art style, tight gameplay, and two of the best final boss designs in the series that don't have annoying boss designs, difficulty spikes or padding like the last three games respectively. In other words, this is easily on par with Bayonetta 2 in terms of quality overall. I guess this is what happens when Platinum peels back the excess.
Poor Cereza. All she wanted was to see her mother, and with her father exiled, Jeanne is the only person in her life who sees her as a friend. Love is something that could never be forbidden between witches and sages.
I wished they would have given us more lore between the lumen sages and umbra witches. But I really am curious what the will do with the fairy aspect of all this in future games.
They gave us more witch lore. For example, we saw that even Morgana as a powerful witch still couldn't use witch time, emphasising just how talented and powerful Jeanne and Cereza are. We also got to see Jeanne use soul projection, like Cereza uses it to protect baby Cereza in the first game, and it showed us that witches can fly while in soul projection. It showed us that demons can use alternatives to witches hair to sustain themselves, like the body of a stuffed animal. We previously only knew they could possess human bodies, like Rodin does. It showed us witches can use witch pulse and witch vine to summon giant vines with thorns, and grow infernal plants. It showed us Cereza using a cauldron to concoct potions, and showed us how witches practice dancing to wield magic.
I like that part when he press the button he said 'long live Puca' and blow away and explode. Then, Lukaon was a white wolf. Cereza and Lukaon are friends forever.
I believe she did though, at some point, to help Viola. He sticks to Viola close and keeps her safe. Maybe she chose him to be with Viola because of how he was while she was a trainee in this story. He seems like the best for the job 😂 Viola needs all the help she can get.
the names of things in this are in Irish! Amadan Dubh means Black Fool and Tir na nOg is a mystical island in Irish legend! Iv never seen Irish used in a game before!
I appreciate this upload. For some reason my demo progress skipped from halfway through chapter one to the middle of chapter 2 and I didn’t want to have to replay everything to catch up
I think Rodin is an exception to this rule. He was quite the arch angel based on what I’ve read, but then he got lucifered and sent down to inferno… Now he’s a badass devil lol.
Oddly enough this is I can fall asleep too. For all those who care I just did a video about the art style of bayonetta check it out lmk what you think !
Thiiis is where Viola gets her spunk as well, not just Luka. lol many fail to see here especially, Cereza wasn’t always perfect and was a bit awkward herself. (Heh watched Bayo 3 cutscene movie first). That’s why I have no worries with Viola. Babes will be fine. Let’s hope she uses her Dadadoos goofiness to an advantage 🤣💖
This game should’ve really been just a DLC instead of an entire Separate game especially for someone who bought the special edition final Bayonetta game
@@monsterSTR but she seems thoughtful when they meet.....she even says "Cheshire" in a nostalgic (and confused) tone....as if she was trying to remember were that name came from (she did lose her memory after all)
@@monsterSTRI honestly think this is the same Cheshire, he did get stronger in 3. And looks about right too, but he an old man now but a cool old man, like Kakashi sensei or Pervy sage (well minus the pervy lol but dunno he’s a demon after all). Who knows but oh well, he’s still awesome and he got teef in 3! 😂 He had imaginary teeth as a demon baby 😂 plus he may have changed drastically over 600 years while in inferno. Hopefully we’ll get a little more story on all this later.
I really wish this had been released before the main game. Or at least a teaser for it. Make the story in the main game make more sense. Otherwise the whole fairy storyline literally comes out of nowhere
Yeah I concur! I made the mistake of looking at Bayonetta 3 first before this and even though I thought it random I was like oh shit Luka mah boi is useful 🤣🤣🤣 but how 🤔 and now this game made it all make sense lol 😂
In the Bayonetta 3 where she has Demon Masquerade. Why it sounded like a twist from here. We can see Morgana infused herself with her demon. I wonder how they linked all together. From my perspective, Madama Butterfly has Demon Masquerade version in Bayonetta 3.
Hehee, I think Cheshire was jealous of Lukaon 😅 especially at Cerezas compliments of him and Cheshire was like tf? Lmao. I’ve watched this video many times I love it so much hahah ❤
@@UnforgivenElder wasn’t it confirmed that there aren’t other variants? Like in some books it says that Rodin is a single being because he’s a demon and he has been giving weapons to other bayonetta’s? I don’t know why bayo1 and bayo2 in the 3rd game have the other variant of madama butterfly tho
@@epiclatte5383 yes your right Rodin is an exception because he’s not from the realm of chaos so every Rodin we see is the same one if he remembers each bayo or just thinks she changes her outfit is the question
prob cause in other universes Cheshire didnt ended up with Bayo as a doll except this single universe only and it became a partner with ehr and one day she decided to introduced him to Viola
This's such crap, I just finished the demo. Why am I stuck in the forest?? Did I get my power? Did the demon go back to the inferno? So many questions. I want my mommy. 😭😭😭😭😭
Well it wasnt as bad as 3 but i wasnt impressed. Cereza was cute but got really annoying. I find it strange she would be able to beat an adult fully trained witch as a child. I wish Jeanne and umbra/lumin had more of a focus rather than faries which seem to stand out from the first two games. Also I wish there was more of Rosa!
Once upon a time, there was a young girl who dreamed of becoming an elegant witch. She carried a stuffed toy possessed by a lost demon. The two of them ventured through a forbidden forest-one searching for a way to save her mother, the other to find a way home...
In Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon players control Cereza, a young witch in training, and her demonic companion Cheshire as they venture into a mysterious forest. In this action-adventure game, the pair work together to defeat crafty foes as they traverse a fairytale world brought to life with the lush, painterly colors of a picture book.
Cereza is destined to grow up to become the most formidable fighter our world has ever seen. But before becoming a powerful witch, she was once a young girl-reserved and a little bit of a scaredy-cat. This game tells the tale of Cereza's adventure with the very first demon she ever summoned. What sinister surprises await them in the forest?
Cereza uses magic, and Cheshire his demonic strength. Alone, both would be lost, but together they can survive anything the forest throws at them.
If you enjoyed the video please hit the like button, drop a comment and subscribe to get our daily notifications. Its helps the channel a great deal. Thank you and enjoy your day.
How, this is a *LONG* type. Nice.
For sure, maybe they’ll come up with another story game involving Cereza slowly becoming who she was in the first game.
If there's a Story about Cereza then there's a Story about Jeanne right?
"Cereza is destined to become the most formidable fighter our world has ever seen"
That settles the debate on who would win out of Cereza and Rodin.
That's why she represents the pure platinum medal, while he represents the gold medal.
What a nice story, GLP
Unlike other Umbra witches who merely used Demons as tools, Cereza will have a true friend waiting for her when her time comes. She will not face the Inferno alone.
Damm I almost pity those demon…..that’s a bold face lie no I don’t
Not to mention he’s also standing by Viola..Which makes it even more meaningful if you know the truth about her.
Well, won't she be facing Inferno (almost) alone because Cheshire is for sure gonna stay with Viola. I know Cereza will have Luka, but I don't think Cheshire would be there for her. If anything, I kind of hope she's reincarnated and turns into a demon herself (and perhaps Viola could make a contract with her)
@@enbeast8350 - If I am understanding the lore correctly, the Cheshire that is with Viola is from another timeline.
Him and Luka
Is it gonna be crazy that this storybook origins story of Bayonetta might possibly win lots of awards soon? Because wow, it might. This storybook design is good.
I can see it win best art direction, but not sure about others
it really is !
I like that Lukaon is connected to Cereza, I imagine that his soul was transmigrated in to Luka and him having powers can now be explained.
This makes me believe that they have reunited, in some shape or form. And the two are destined to meet again.
"Fate brought us together, and it will never tear us apart!" - Luka
Guess he was right all along!
@@ronaleelopiga2927
Honestly, would this have work more if this game came up first before Bayo3. To give some sort of impact as an emotional story hook (or something)?
That's probably it. The Lukaon we met in Bayonetta 3 may have been an alternate version of him that didn't die as a child. That's why he grew up to be an adult and became the king of Avalon Forest. It appears that Luka is the reincarnation of the Lukaon that died in this game. That makes him a Lukaon counterpart. When the universes started to collapse on each other, they merged, and Arch-Adam Origin Luka regained his fairy powers and gained others from Dark Adam as well. The result was Strider, Twilight Wanderer.
Yeah I was suspecting as such since I started to see a kid in white and a "White Wolf"
@@sainttanKamiya said the story was written in 9 episodes, and each game is an episode, and that people were judging it without seeing the big picture.
It should have been obvious that future games would answer the questions raised by 3. He wants the story to leave room for lots of fan discussion and theories before giving the answers in future episodes.
With the first game, you all accepted the story because "it's not a game you buy for the story" but after 2, that perception changed, but for some reason, people ignored the way 1's story was just as *seemingly* nonsensical without deep analysis and Bayonetta 2.
it all makes sense now, Morgana was the witch that the previous king of the fairies fell in love with in the past, and when the Umbra witches found out about this, after what happened to her significant other's demise, they banished her.
interesting fact, before morgana gets dragged down you can see in the background spider lillies foreshadowing her dark turn of event. Spider lillies are historically known to bloom in the depths ofthe netherworld of hell to guide lost souls to their next lives, they symbolize death, goodbyes, and abandoment and bad luck. In japan they are associated as final goodbyes which seems very fitting in this moment, legends has it in japanese culture that these flowers grow wherever people part for good. In old Buddhist writings, the red spider lily is said to guide the dead through samsara, the cycle of rebirth
Wow ok that actually fixed a lot of the third game for me, this was such a nice story. Hopefully they make another one in this style
Hopefully not. Because this game is nothing but a waste of time.
@@TheREALHugo4 fucking based. What is this childish garbage that strays from the original umbra witch x lumen sage lore? So many fans are oblivious to what Platinum is doing
@@snekgewehr we know
We know what we got
And personally I really don't care
@@snekgewehr Oh no, it's cHiLdIsH.
Are "proper" Bayonetta games somehow more mature and complex in their themes and plot?
@@TheREALHugo4exactly what the fuck is this bullshit..
So this would be a Prequel to Bayonetta series, where we play as Cereza as a Child and how she would encounter Madama Butterfly and become the infamous Angel Slaying Umbra Witch.
Maybe can we get a origin triogly? Maybe the 3rd one will be teenage cereza and learning movements and attacks that resemble the mainline bayonetta games
A witch only gets her powers when she makes a contract with a demon, she would have gotten the contract from her mom since she also had a contract with her
Like… the 2nd Bayonetta Origins could be a case of her travelling and becoming the Witch that we know and love and then the in the end of it: she returns to the Umbran village to continue being Jeanne’s Rival, and then the 3rd one… for which we all know what that could be…
Hopefully another prequel that takes place just before the original game, where Cereza wakes up from her coffin from Luka's dad. Then we see how she adjusted to the 21st century and got hooked up with Rodin and Enzo
@@jatakeunade3832 Rosa has a contract with Madama Khepri
I guess this is why luka hates the Cheshire nickname so much in bayonetta.
What a truly beautiful game. An absolutely splendid addition to the Bayonetta series.
My only questions?
1: why didn't Morgana just use restoration magic now that her son was with her outside the forest?
2: WHAT IS IT WITH UMBRA WITCHES EXILING FELLOW WITCHES OVER LOVE? I get why in Rosa's case but why Morgana?
@@iceluvndiva21
1. Because her magic must have had limits
2. THEY JEALOUS HOES 🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for the upload, it was an interesting story.
It explains a bit about the Cheshire from Bayonetta 3 as well as the part about Luka and Lukaon, and we see the beginning of Witch Time as well as Bayonetta's talent for fighting with the aid of giant demons.
The final two escape sequences remind me a bit of the endgame of Sonic Colors.
I hope they do a sequel, showing how Cereza was contracted to Madama Butterfly
1. I'd love a sequel to this game
2. The next action/beat-em-up Bayonetta game, they need to add this version of Cheshire a summonable ally
i already can see this as the beginning of a subfranchise derivated from the Bayonetta main franchise, Some sort of "child Tales" explaining the weird lore of the main games:
Like a tale explaining who is Rodin ......or a tale relating how was Viola's chidhood in her timeline and her relationship with her mother....or even a tale explaining how Rosa and Balder met and fell in love.....oohh the posibilities.
@@juanex721Rosa and Balder 😭
really loved this, its gave somewhat an explanation of the random ahs luca in the bayonetta 3 lmao, kinda disappointed though we didn't get a madama butterfly interaction in this game would've been nice to have cheshire and madama fight alongside, but also at least here it even gave more story for cheshire and the whole demon in the third game, also the part where she sang the song to cheshire was sweet, still weirded out by viola in the bayonetta series though........ whole lotta of luca and no bayonetta ugh, but still this is a nice game to bounce back from that.
Also its nice they added the umbran witch combining at the end for morgana and her boss fight was really cool too, its also nice how they went with the more elemental route here compared to the dark power gory blood way bayo does when shes an adult, do wish we had more of her personality of sass throughout the game though, otherwise it would feel weird to have sweet, innocent cereza turning out sassy and bossy out of nowhere lmao but that's bayoneta I guess.
Well as you grow up that innocence gradually fades away. That is if it's not ultimately destroyed by people who are supposed to care about you. Bayonetta most likely had her's beaten out of her after this part of her story.
I love the outfit designs for her and Jeanne. Its nice to see them being "Kitty" as opposed to Ceraza in the first game, Loki in B2, or Viola in B3. It also ties into why bayonetta calls people she's closest to "Cheshire" or "Kitty" as opposed to "little one".
This game will win the best game award on being on the art part and being a wholesome and touching type of storybook
Bayonetta 1- Angels
Bayonetta 2- Demons (and Angels)
Bayonetta 3- Homunculi
Bayonetta Origins- Faeries
Bayonetta 4- ???
Goblis
bayonetta 4 mermaid perhaps
Bayonetta 3- Homonculi (and Demons (and Angels))
@@asdemona the Bayonetta version of Atlantis would be interesting 🤔
@@DoctorTex what do you think the next threat would be?
I was so convinced Morgana was going to turn into Madama Butterfly while being trapped to inferno, I’m kinda disappointed it didn’t happen
"I have waited to long for childish sentiment get in my way!"
If that's true....then why are you still wearing the flowers Ceraza gave you? If you didn't care about her, then you wouldn't have kept them.
I like cereza here, she's not naughty like her older self and very normal girl. Same as Jeanne.
I hope we get to see more of this Cereza as she grows up and matures to be more like the gunslinger witch we know. Maybe for the next Bayonetta, they’ll do it like going back and forth in time between Viola as the new Bayonetta and Cereza on her adventure after this.
People were really hard on this game but I'm actually glad it was made. We are repeatedly told that bayonetta was supposed to be kept from the dark arts but clearly that didn't happen. It's pretty obvious that Jaunne nor Rosa taught her how. So how the hell did she learn? What was her childhood like? How did she get her beloved Cheshire & watch? This game actually fills in those gaps that were hinted at but never explained.
Though ceraza sleeping outside and the ridiculous amounts of spider web motifs of her mentor should have clued me in that she was evil. One other problem I have: why can't ceraza use elemental magic like Cheshire? I mean she clearly has it so why not?
It is highly recommended that you play this before Bayonetta 3 (except for Episode Jeanne, that is).
Otherwise, this has it all: a compelling story, engaging characters, a distinctive art style, tight gameplay, and two of the best final boss designs in the series that don't have annoying boss designs, difficulty spikes or padding like the last three games respectively. In other words, this is easily on par with Bayonetta 2 in terms of quality overall. I guess this is what happens when Platinum peels back the excess.
Maneeeee. I jumped head first into bayonetta 3, idk what I did but somehow I got stuck in the train station. I'll have to find the gameplay later. 🙄
@Carlene A which train station?
@Miguel GC Gamer nvm. I found the gameplay. It was bayonetta on xbox. I got off the train and couldn't find my way out.
No, play after 3, this spoils things, it's better to get your answers after finishing 3 so it clicks
@@arzfan29Just like it's not better to play Bayonetta two before one. I agree with you. It's better to raise questions before giving answers
Poor Cereza. All she wanted was to see her mother, and with her father exiled, Jeanne is the only person in her life who sees her as a friend. Love is something that could never be forbidden between witches and sages.
So avalon is getting alot more lore on it and if viola new game gets ties to avalon she basically be sort of like ciri.
This feels like a Winnie the Pooh story with a anime twist for delight.😊😊😊😊😊
Omg the 4 gems on chesires ornaments! Theyre just like bayonettas 4 pistol set
If Young Link is in Smash Bros' Can we get Cereza in there next? I'd be funny.
2:03:18 And so it begins between them...😏
3:04:57 And that's how it ended for these current two...
I feel like this game explains so many things that had happened in the 1, 2 and 3 games
1:45:00 One of my favorite moments. Go Cereza go!
3:43:29 And so, a legend was born.
I wished they would have given us more lore between the lumen sages and umbra witches. But I really am curious what the will do with the fairy aspect of all this in future games.
They gave us more witch lore. For example, we saw that even Morgana as a powerful witch still couldn't use witch time, emphasising just how talented and powerful Jeanne and Cereza are. We also got to see Jeanne use soul projection, like Cereza uses it to protect baby Cereza in the first game, and it showed us that witches can fly while in soul projection. It showed us that demons can use alternatives to witches hair to sustain themselves, like the body of a stuffed animal. We previously only knew they could possess human bodies, like Rodin does. It showed us witches can use witch pulse and witch vine to summon giant vines with thorns, and grow infernal plants. It showed us Cereza using a cauldron to concoct potions, and showed us how witches practice dancing to wield magic.
I love the watercolour asthmatic
I like that part when he press the button he said 'long live Puca' and blow away and explode. Then, Lukaon was a white wolf. Cereza and Lukaon are friends forever.
This was such a sweet story and it really gave Cereza some development.
26:53 Her voice crack is so cute
Ikr!🥹
@@vannacossii2836 she's a cutie patootie for sure!!!
Love this, thanks.
Cereza never did summon chesire in the third or other sequel, just as they promised to each other at the end which make me sad
I believe she did though, at some point, to help Viola. He sticks to Viola close and keeps her safe. Maybe she chose him to be with Viola because of how he was while she was a trainee in this story. He seems like the best for the job 😂 Viola needs all the help she can get.
Damn, you’re fast!
Edit: Finally watched it in full and you completely failed to add the credits dance >:/
Oh my gosh I have to ask what is this available on.I love it this so much I want to play it
on switch
@@jeppenielsen260 ok I am so getting a switch now
the names of things in this are in Irish! Amadan Dubh means Black Fool and Tir na nOg is a mystical island in Irish legend! Iv never seen Irish used in a game before!
I appreciate this upload. For some reason my demo progress skipped from halfway through chapter one to the middle of chapter 2 and I didn’t want to have to replay everything to catch up
"Demons can't survive outside of Inferno for long"
Rodin: *SUP*
Rodin is a fallen angel iirc
I think Rodin is an exception to this rule. He was quite the arch angel based on what I’ve read, but then he got lucifered and sent down to inferno… Now he’s a badass devil lol.
@@mariaarakat8823he got Lucifered 🤣🤣
@@hazed.eclipze0o040 yep 🤣🤣😂
Damn.......this was AMAZING 😍
This has saved my arse when I accidentally skipped cutscenes thank you!!
Oddly enough this is I can fall asleep too. For all those who care I just did a video about the art style of bayonetta check it out lmk what you think !
Im sorry but its so funny Puca sounds like hes pooping when pulling a summon
Love it
Is the Bayonetta here from the first game? Her hairstyle in the ending resembles that.
uhhh is morgana supposed to be invisible in the cutscene where she saves cereza?
LMAO nice catch. She's invisible in a lot of the scenes towards the end xD
Thiiis is where Viola gets her spunk as well, not just Luka. lol many fail to see here especially, Cereza wasn’t always perfect and was a bit awkward herself. (Heh watched Bayo 3 cutscene movie first). That’s why I have no worries with Viola. Babes will be fine. Let’s hope she uses her Dadadoos goofiness to an advantage 🤣💖
Btw I need this in anime form!!!
3:30:59 that was for morgana’s husband and for hurting her son
This game should’ve really been just a DLC instead of an entire Separate game especially for someone who bought the special edition final Bayonetta game
That explains Cheshire from the 3rd game
not exactly, its uncertain if the chesire of the thirth game, its the same, also, he and bayoneta have not interactions in all he thirth game
@@monsterSTR but she seems thoughtful when they meet.....she even says "Cheshire" in a nostalgic (and confused) tone....as if she was trying to remember were that name came from (she did lose her memory after all)
@@monsterSTRI honestly think this is the same Cheshire, he did get stronger in 3. And looks about right too, but he an old man now but a cool old man, like Kakashi sensei or Pervy sage (well minus the pervy lol but dunno he’s a demon after all). Who knows but oh well, he’s still awesome and he got teef in 3! 😂 He had imaginary teeth as a demon baby 😂 plus he may have changed drastically over 600 years while in inferno. Hopefully we’ll get a little more story on all this later.
Bayonetta 2 - Demons (and Angels)
🥺🥺🥺 eu vou amar tanto isso
I really wish this had been released before the main game. Or at least a teaser for it. Make the story in the main game make more sense.
Otherwise the whole fairy storyline literally comes out of nowhere
Yeah I concur! I made the mistake of looking at Bayonetta 3 first before this and even though I thought it random I was like oh shit Luka mah boi is useful 🤣🤣🤣 but how 🤔 and now this game made it all make sense lol 😂
Imagine if panic at the disco this is Halloween was played as an amv of this game
At least Viola is proper witch instead use the time technique l,if that shattered her soul will drop the inferno realm
In the Bayonetta 3 where she has Demon Masquerade. Why it sounded like a twist from here. We can see Morgana infused herself with her demon. I wonder how they linked all together. From my perspective, Madama Butterfly has Demon Masquerade version in Bayonetta 3.
2:56:28 my favourite part
Moral of the entire story: Cereza is such a cute lil' British Crybaby-roach.
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Hehee, I think Cheshire was jealous of Lukaon 😅 especially at Cerezas compliments of him and Cheshire was like tf? Lmao. I’ve watched this video many times I love it so much hahah ❤
Also is it me or can I picture Cheshire having a Beetlejuice or Blitzø voice rn. 😂 I’m dying laughing thinking about it.
Imagine watching this on acid....
How come Morgana's model was absent in the cutscenes before the final battle?
Playing the demo now!
my question...how did viola end up with cheshire
That wasn’t bayonetta’s Cheshire that was a Cheshire variant from another world as is viola a daughter of an alternate Bayonetta
@@UnforgivenElder wasn’t it confirmed that there aren’t other variants? Like in some books it says that Rodin is a single being because he’s a demon and he has been giving weapons to other bayonetta’s? I don’t know why bayo1 and bayo2 in the 3rd game have the other variant of madama butterfly tho
@@epiclatte5383 yes your right Rodin is an exception because he’s not from the realm of chaos so every Rodin we see is the same one if he remembers each bayo or just thinks she changes her outfit is the question
prob cause in other universes Cheshire didnt ended up with Bayo as a doll except this single universe only and it became a partner with ehr and one day she decided to introduced him to Viola
The Cheshire doll was a gift to Viola from Bayonetta β0. However, I doubt that the demon possessing the doll is the same as the one from this game.
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Bayonetta 1- angels
Dante & Vergil & Nero & V
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madama butterfly 🦋
YAAAAASSSSSSSSSSSS!!!
Viola ???
Bayonetta 3 -homunculi
Bayonetta origins - faeries
Bayontte or❤❤❤😮😮
ethan winters!!???
This's such crap, I just finished the demo. Why am I stuck in the forest?? Did I get my power? Did the demon go back to the inferno? So many questions. I want my mommy. 😭😭😭😭😭
Well it wasnt as bad as 3 but i wasnt impressed. Cereza was cute but got really annoying. I find it strange she would be able to beat an adult fully trained witch as a child. I wish Jeanne and umbra/lumin had more of a focus rather than faries which seem to stand out from the first two games. Also I wish there was more of Rosa!
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Bayonetta 4- ????
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Bayonetta 1
Cheshire
Sparda
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Baby girl beautiful
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Jeanne
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