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Ok so I was trying to track down what the combos are for every Secret Santa they have because some of them look hilarious
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Then I realized that Makoto got Maya one of those cube melons, so I went hmmmmm did Makoto somehow meet your mysterious daughter and get it from her?

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But then I decided to look up "cube melon" in case this is actually an everyday thing; and according to wiki, these are commonly sold in Japan! :ROFLMAO: Albeit understandably expensive but still! (ref: )
 

DeSkel15

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Ok so I was trying to track down what the combos are for every Secret Santa they have because some of them look hilarious
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Then I realized that Makoto got Maya one of those cube melons, so I went hmmmmm did Makoto somehow meet your mysterious daughter and get it from her?

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But then I decided to look up "cube melon" in case this is actually an everyday thing; and according to wiki, these are commonly sold in Japan! :ROFLMAO: Albeit understandably expensive but still! (ref: )
I still want to see if Miku will ever use that sword that Ayane got her:
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Of course, the gift that sticks out the most to me is presumably Nodoka's to Sana:
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I'm not sure how I feel about this.

As for the melons, I'm still curious about why Maya loves Watermelons so much as they aren't exactly uncommon.

I'm kind of just in the same boat as Sensei:
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"I'm sure it's somehow relevant"

Best guess is that Sensei used Watermelons to seduce Maya back during the tutoring days, and it's caused her to equate them to feeling loved and happy.
 
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DeSkel15

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I found this sentence very funny for some reason; my brain is broken
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I kind of wish I was joking, but with Watermelon slices apparently showing up back during the tutoring days:
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I'm not entirely sure why else Maya would like them so much.

Let alone to the point they paralyze her:
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There's also the.. unique fascination with fucking watermelons that Sensei has:
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and how half eaten watermelons show up under Kumon-mi:
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So, yeah, I'm assuming there's something effed up going on with the Melon Mystery. Or I am just being ridiculously gaslighted by this game.
 

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I kind of wish I was joking, but with Watermelon slices apparently showing up back during the tutoring days:
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I'm not entirely sure why else Maya would like them so much.

Let alone to the point they paralyze her:
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There's also the.. unique fascination with fucking watermelons that Sensei has:
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and how half eaten watermelons show up under Kumon-mi:
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So, yeah, I'm assuming there's something effed up going on with the Melon Mystery. Or I am just being ridiculously gaslighted by this game.
Only logical conclusion is that Maya is the long lost daughter of Akira and Plant #4, that is why she is so secretive of her origins.
 

barglenarglezous

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I'm not entirely sure why else Maya would like them so much.
Wild guesses that sometimes touch upon various theories:
1) Watermelons are not a native fruit to Japan, so it could be symbolizing that Maya is not native to this world, or that she's in love from something not from her world.
2) The gifting of fruit, and watermelons in particular, is a cultural thing in Japan. It could be symbolising that Maya herself is a gift (presumably to Akira)
3) In some areas, watermelons symbolize love and fertility, and perhaps this is why Maya jumped to the "Akira got Ayane pregnant" assumption -- because she's pregnant. It would explain her eating habits.
4) It could be a very mundane thing, and Akira just had watermelon on hand during lessons, so they've become a symbol of a happier time in her life.

Maya wearing a melon rind as a helmet makes me think we're meant to assume that the watermelon represents what Maya IS as much as it being a personality trait of hers. And with all the melon-fucking going around...

Reasonable (to me) but still very likely false conclusion: Maya is Young Maya, part of the Maya Trinity with Long Maya (representing motherhood and middle age) and Moyo (representing old age and death). Young Maya represents fertility and youth, and thus the watermelon. In abandoning her post, she has inadvertently fucked the natural order. The loops are a side-effect, potentially, and every time "she resets the world" she's basically choosing to stay, and that the only way to break the cycle is to return to her post and restore the natural order. The half-eaten watermelons are children who never got to be born. Maybe they're Akira's children, unmade by innumerable resets, maybe they're consumed by one of the other Old Gods that Akira seems to have become aware of.

Some of that might be a reach, tho. I am quite prone to the overthink.
 
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