Guilty Gear/YMMV

"Dizzy: Then...please be gentle, this is my first time... Ky Kiske: Um...that's not very appropriate for the situation."
 * Accidental Innuendo:
 * Dizzy didn't really know what she just said to Ky in Accent Core. Being a gentleman, he politely pointed out that it wasn't appropriate.


 * Alternate Character Interpretation
 * Sol is either a Marty Stu who's ridiculously powerful and full of manly attributes, or an interesting former scientist who became immortal, an atoner, and a Byronic Hero who's an Unwitting Pawn.
 * Either Ky's a one of a kind heroic character who gets significant character development as his idealism battles with reality, or a generic, self-righteous, blonde knight. Variations are plentiful whether you know his character well or not, which includes his workaholic cop life or his love for teacups.
 * Either Dizzy is a three year old trapped in a mature porn star's body or a symbolic character. She's a Half-Human Hybrid, has both demonic and angelic elements, either peaceful or destructive. Either way she's very, very vulnerable.
 * Jam is either a cute, strong and ambitious Genki Girl or a simple-minded bitch because of her flirting with Ky and a Shotacon for recruiting Bridget.
 * Thanks to Slayer's story in Accent Core + and his advice to Venom on not getting too attached to Millia, more than a few fans have latched onto the idea that Venom is bisexual or only gay for Zato, interpreting his attachment as harboring a love-hate complex for Millia instead of vengeance/jealousy taken to the point of obsession.
 * And the Fandom Rejoiced: Accent Core Plus is coming to Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network, and arcades.
 * And now it's called R and has new balance changes, and Kliff and Justice are tournament legal.
 * Awesome Ego: Johnny.
 * Awesome Music: This doesn't need explaining. It even has its own page.
 * Cargo Ship: The in-game galleries have some... interesting pictures of I-No and her guitar.
 * Complete Monster: I-No is a complete and utter bitch, she knows it, she LOVES it, she's proud of it:

She loves torturing Dizzy. In GGXX she pushed her off the ship a thousand feet from the air, but that didn't make her happy. When she landed on the ground in pain, I-No beat her up while she amuses herself with her screaming.

In the drama CDs, after befriending and flirting with a teenager Ky, she watched as Gears tear his body in Rome and she left him there choking on his own blood. She was laughing in amusement. And we have to consider that Ky was fighting there to look for her, wanting to make sure that she's safe.

She just likes to pick up fights when encountering characters in her story paths. Reason? She's a troll bitch. "Ky: "Oh no... I'm falling.""
 * Crazy Awesome:
 * Faust/Dr. Baldhead and Robo-Ky. It's pretty much a Lensman Arms Race of insanity.
 * While he's usually smooth and composed, Slayer tends to dip into this every now and then. Lest we forget, this is the vampire has no real, discernible weaknesses, pretty much goes "Cool story, bro" when he "loses," and uppercuts you into outer space while reciting a haiku.
 * Die for Our Ship:
 * Dizzy, as she got in the way of the popular Sol/Ky pairing as of Overture.
 * Jam Kuradoberi gets hate from both the Sol/Ky and Ky/Dizzy shippers because of her flirting with Ky.
 * Ky, too, as he is accused of stealing Dizzy away from Testament.
 * Ensemble Darkhorse:
 * Faust/Dr. Baldhead.
 * Robo-Ky. Despite being being a Ky's evil robot twin, wearing the same clothes and even copying some of his moveset, Robo-Ky earned a distinct, separate identity and a lot of love.
 * Bridget, thanks to Memetic Mutation.
 * Draco in Leather Pants: I-No. See Evil Is Sexy.
 * Everybody Remembers the Stripper: Notice how many times Bridget is mentioned?
 * Evil Is Sexy: I-No. And how!
 * Foe Yay: Sol and Ky.
 * Game Breaker:
 * In the original games, Sol had a powerful combo that has been given the Fan Nickname of "the Dust Loop." It involved comboing certain moves together in such a way that the opponent would be locked in the corner. This is promptly followed by, as the name implies, a seemingly infinite loop with his Air Dust, resulting in a ridiculous number of hits, ending in a Volcanic Viper combo when they started to slip out of the loop. For Massive Damage. This was eventually toned down in later games and removed completely in Accent Core, though unfortunately, it came back in Accent Core Plus, but only for Order-Sol's EX mode, which is based off of his GG1 incarnation but with added Reload stats.
 * Eddie. The top tier in the first edition of GGXX was called "Eddie tier" for a reason.
 * Justice. As she is only in the console versions and is horribly unbalanced, she is banned from ALL tournaments along with Kliff and sometimes Robo-Ky.
 * Zappa's Confusion Fu. Getting Raoh out is tough to do, but Zappa with Raoh is arguably the strongest character in the game, boasting superior strength, speed, and reach, and possessing a very powerful Overdrive.
 * Harsher in Hindsight: Several characters' backstories indicate that Japan was destroyed in Guilty Gear's timeline. Given the 2011 earthquake/tsunami/possible threat of nuclear meltdown and mass radiation poisoning events that recently hit Japan...
 * I Want My Jetpack: The series has a backstory starting in 2010...
 * Launcher of a Thousand Ships
 * Though some fandoms are very small, Ky Kiske is the most paired character in Guilty Gear for the reason that he's a Bishounen but a conflicted Knight in Shining Armor and a real gentleman. Let's start with Sol/Ky (the most populated shipping), Ky/Dizzy (the rivaling second and is growing faster), Ky/Jam, Ky/Testament, Ky/Millia, Ky/Bridget, Ky/Johnny, Ky/May, Ky/I-no, and the very disturbing Ky/Sin. There are also some Crossover Ships like Ky/Larxene, Ky/Jin, and Ky/Saki.
 * Dizzy, being a Friend to All Living Things and acting like a Damsel in Distress sometimes is paired with a lot of characters as well. The initial pairing is Sol/Dizzy which is theorized as Parental Incest, then came the Testament/Dizzy ship which is the most obvious match-up. Sadly the Testament/Dizzy shippers recently fell into despair upon learning that Ky/Dizzy has become official. May/Dizzy existed, followed by Bridget/Dizzy; there is also Zappa/Dizzy, Ino/Dizzy, Millia/Dizzy, Jam/Dizzy, and Robo-Ky/Dizzy.
 * Marty Stu: Actually pulled off successfully with Sol Badguy, whose seiyuu is the game's creator himself, but still manages to be a well-rounded and likeable character, Stu-ness notwithstanding.
 * Justified by a number of flaws. Despite his Marty Stu characteristics, what Sol did was to spearhead the Gear Project and spent a hundred years trying to correct it, efforts in vain. Compared to Ky who has contributed greatly to mankind's victory in his teens, Sol seems utterly inferior. Sol was also not able to get revenge on That Man, and was defeated after he meets him. To boot, he's an Unwitting Pawn in That Man's plans.
 * Magnificent Bastard: That Man. And all that implies.
 * Memetic Molesters:
 * Let's start with I-No who applies on... pretty much all criteria.
 * Shotacon: She takes interest in Ky in one of the drama CDs where he is just in his early teens.
 * Lolicon: Let's not forget a certain ending where
 * Sex Is Violence: I-No's enjoys it when she tortures Dizzy. She says it's like taking on three people at the same time. Dizzy's pain seems to pleasure her.
 * Psycho Lesbian.
 * Sol Badguy. We don't know that intention of the creators when they released two official fanarts featuring suggestive poses with Dizzy. One has his sword under her breasts while her outfit is nearly torn, while the other one features him shirtless while he carries a chain-bound Dizzy in her panties. Look for it here. If you believe that Sol is Dizzy's dad, those fanarts count as Squick.
 * Johnny Sfondi. Beside being the primary victim of Bridget, he's the captain of an all female crew full of legal/illegal girls.
 * Zato-1. He's gonna rape you at the corner.
 * Memetic Mutation:
 * Everyone is gay for Bridget. (Before it was renamed, the trope Unsettling Gender Reveal was known as Dropped a Bridget On Him.)
 * "UMEHARA GA KIMETAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!" – A comment from a Large Ham tournament announcer when powerhouse Daigo Umehara (source of the Daigo Full Parry) beat his opponent's Faust. Has been the subject of several Stupid Statement Dance Mixes.
 * Possibly Ascended Meme by ASW themselves in their arcade Fist of the North Star fighter, where the announcer yells "Decide the destiny!" to start off each round.
 * Sol snapping Sin out of his problems.
 * RAIDA ZA RIGHTININGU!
 * GAHN FURAYME! is at least semi-memetic, Mondegreens aside. Although Ishiwatari isn't a regular at anime conventions, you can already guess the single line fans ask him to do when he does attend one.
 * Memetic Sex God: You may have heard this before, but: Everyone. Is gay. For Bridget. Unless you're a lesbian. Then, you're straight for Bridget.
 * Zato-1/Eddie. We understand you Venom.
 * Mind Game Ship: Millia and Zato's relationship. Did they really love each other but were only separated by different views or was it all a horribly screwed manipulative one-sided obsession?
 * Moe: May, Bridget, April, and Dizzy.
 * Dizzy is probably the first and only Moe boss in fighting game history.
 * Most Annoying Sound: Zappa's tendency to babble constantly in battle.
 * Needs More Love: Fanny.
 * Never Live It Down: The entire franchise is never gonna live down introducing Bridget.
 * The fandom's not gonna let Johnny live down his accidental flirting with Bridget any time soon.
 * Nightmare Fuel: Bridget's attacking teddy bear, Roger.
 * Justice's crotchspike can also count.
 * Scrappy Mechanic: The turn button in Isuka. Many felt that it crippled an otherwise decent spin-off title.
 * So Bad It's Good: The Guilty Gear XX N.y/L.a vocals. The lyrics are out of character, barring the lyrics to "Awe of She," which is about getting away from the fighting. "Awe of She" is, of course, the theme of pacifist Dizzy.
 * And, of course, the voice acting for the animated Guilty Gear X trailer.

"Stay away! I don't want to hurt anyone!"
 * They Changed It, Now It Sucks: Overture, along with the shift to a mix of Dynasty Warriors-style Hack and Slash and an RTS. None of the original cast return save for Sol, Ky, and Dizzy (the latter in a cameo; That Man and Raven are also present and serve as bosses) and the series trademark, its rock music, is (mostly) traded in for orchestral pieces. Not helping matters was that it was only ported to Xbox360, halving its audience.
 * Tier-Induced Scrappy: Millia. In the first Guilty Gear. Next to the Final Boss Justice, she was by far the cheapest character in the game, capable of throwing direction-changing projectiles and keeping you at hair's length. And her super involved firing a myriad of slow-moving, large, homing projectiles that guaranteed you could never get anywhere close to her. And if her health dropped below 50%, she could spam that move forever. It was very difficult to get close to her, and there she was even more dangerous. Thankfully, she's never come close to that level of cheese since then, as she no longer has the old super and her projectiles work much differently now.
 * That One Boss: When the AI controls I-No as a boss, she has the Megalomania attack, one version of which fills the screen with projectiles and if ONE so much as hits you, you're good as dead. Has reduced many inexperienced players to controller-chewing rage.
 * Toy Ship: Bridget and May.
 * Unfortunate Implications: Potemkin, a black man who was a former slave...
 * Viewer Gender Confusion: Justice.
 * Villain Sue: That Man. Not only is he stronger than pretty much all of the cast, including Sol in his full Dragon Install form, but everything has been going just as planned for him thus far, and he can access the Backyard with little to no difficulty. And unlike Terumi, That Man has yet to suffer ANY type of defeat.
 * The Woobie: A.B.A. Poor kid just wants a friend.
 * Dizzy in GGX. She was driven away from her village when she began to grow wings and a tail, separated from her beloved foster parents and was forced to live in a cave. It Got Worse though, as humans were abusing her. She does her best to defend herself without hurting anyone seriously. She ran to the grove and lived there alone. She wanted friends. In the drama CDs, she was able to make friends with a blind girl named Josephine; however, when her eyes got healed she was horrified to see Dizzy and called her a monster. It Got Worse again when the UN issued a very huge bounty on her causing almost every member of the Guilty Gear X cast to hunt her down. What's her reaction?


 * Testament. In the drama CDs, we learned that he was once a very king young man who just wanted to make his father proud. Sadly, his desperation pushed him to undergo Gear conversion and that resulted into his lost of humanity. He hated and killed a lot of humans and even contributed to his father's demise. This is even sadder when you learn that Testament actually loved children and has a taken in orphans in the past. He continues on atoning for his mistakes.
 * Jerkass Woobie: While Zato was an assassin and a really vain and selfish one at that, the drama cds did show he actually cared for his underlings and especially Millia (even if he eventually got a bit strange with that), making the knowledge that he's eventually consumed, driven insane, and killed by his shadow a bit hard to take. Even Eddie, the shadow in question who goes out of his way to taunt the people who cared about Zato and spend every game attacking the rest of the cast, constantly shows that he's desperate for a host because he's afraid of death and taunts those people in order to be remembered.