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Yes, the scene from Elfen Lied that it portrays is very violent. It's probably way more violent than something I would have tried to make normally. However, it did give me a good challenge in having to make NPC sprites that died in interesting ways and having to modify animations (like the gunshots) to fit in the world screen as opposed to in battle mode, where they tend to be pretty large).
Modifying one of the Shoot Special animations to look like a scope reticule and then playing around with the movements and timing to make it swirl around and then focus in on the character was a personal high point for me at the time.