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| - We are introduced to a group of young adults in their daily life, having finished watching a movie of Jet Baby in the cinema's and follow it up with fast-food. The protagonist, Parappa, struggles with his wish to become a 'real' adult, or to be perceived as such. Parappa is in love with his friend Sunny Funny and tries to win her heart, but is intimidated by Joe Chin who goes overboard with trying to impress Sunny. In hopes of impressing her, Parappa learns to fight at a Kung-fu Dojo and take a driver's education course to get his license.
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| - We are introduced to a group of young adults in their daily life, having finished watching a movie of Jet Baby in the cinema's and follow it up with fast-food. The protagonist, Parappa, struggles with his wish to become a 'real' adult, or to be perceived as such. Parappa is in love with his friend Sunny Funny and tries to win her heart, but is intimidated by Joe Chin who goes overboard with trying to impress Sunny. In hopes of impressing her, Parappa learns to fight at a Kung-fu Dojo and take a driver's education course to get his license. After crashing his dad's car, Parappa has to earn money at the flea market to pay for it... When Sunny's birthday comes up, Parappa has to get cake, but ends up ruining it after an encounter with Joe. He makes a new one by watching a cooking show and at the get-together he eats a lot of it. Later as he spends time alone with Sunny, he is suddenly overcome with the need to use the bathroom and has to rap against his former teachers to get to the front of the queue! Then one night, Parappa is invited to Club Fun, and asks Sunny to go with him, to which she agrees. Parappa then raps on stage with everybody, rapping solo at the end of the song and expressing his feelings for Sunny. After the credits end, a message saying 'PaRappa The Rapper 2' appears. The sequel, named PaRappa The Rapper 2 was made in 2001 and was released for the Sony PlayStation 2.
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