Black Butler (manga)/YMMV


 * Alas, Poor Villain:
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 * Alternative Character Interpretation: Happens a lot with Ciel; some people think he actually cares about others, and other people think he does not care at all about others or even hates them. Part of this is due to his extremely different personalities in the two canons (manga Ciel and anime Ciel have a lot of differences). This also happens with a few other characters, but to a lesser degree.
 * Despite there being no real proof, there are some people who genuinely believe that Sebastian is losing himself to his butler persona and becoming more human and less cruel.
 * This interpretation seems to be implied by the lyrics to Bird, the second season's first ending theme.
 * Some people consider Ciel to be asexual, but other fans think he is gay or bisexual.
 * Whether you're a shipper or not, he has shown hints of romantic affection towards Elizabeth. It should be kept in mind, though, that despite his maturity Ciel is only thirteen and, similarly to most shounen protagonists, a romantic and/or sexual relationship is the last thing on his mind. Then there's his deeply troubled past...
 * Angst What Angst: Finny's backstory includes him being . The amount of times he complains about this? ZERO.
 * Pretty much every character with a Dark and Troubled Past is subject for this except for Ciel. Ciel's other servants are a mild example, as well as Madam Red and the circus kids.
 * Grell as well, to some. She's a MtF transsexual and pretty much everyone in the series is rude towards her. She doesn't seem to care at all, though.
 * Broken Base: Team Phantomhive and Team Trancy. Not to mention the manga lovers and anime lovers.
 * Episode seven of season 2 seems to have caused this . Fans are divided between those who  and those who
 * Complete Monster:.
 * Angela Blanc/Ash Landers in the latter half in the first season.
 * Damsel Scrappy: Elizabeth, to most fans.
 * Die for Our Ship: When it comes to pairing up Ciel, you either go with Sebastian or Elizabeth. Well, the anime gives you only one choice at the end. And guess what? This trope is inverted.
 * At the conclusion of the second season,
 * And if you thought that  in the manga would make fangirls warm up to her... you were WROOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG!!! Cue the "Mary Sue!" and "Shallow Love Interest!" accusations.
 * Draco in Leather Pants: Madame Red often goes through this treatment. While she has a rather sad backstory, most fans tend to ignore her and view her in an oddly positive light.
 * Grell. Many people seem to forget and even forgive that she was one half of.
 * Arguably, nearly all of the characters are subject to this. Sebasitian and Ciel are sometimes downright glorified in fanon for their dastardly deeds, and people seem to have forget the crap that Druitt pulled upon first appearance (though it's probably because he's become nothing much more than comic relief by this point). We can also add Undertaker and Claude to the list.
 * Ensemble Darkhorse: Grelle. Her popularity is hugely disproportionate to her screentime, at least in the manga.
 * Ronald Knox can now be this.
 * Undertaker as well.
 * The seaweed in the Hamlet OAV is an in-universe example.
 * Cosplaying as Madame Red can catch a ton of eyes in public, so it's very off-putting when one watches the anime to see that the humorous, cheerful, strong-willed, attractive and motherly aunt
 * Epileptic Trees: Like goddamn.
 * Evil Is Cool: Sebastian. And Ciel, on some level.
 * Evil Is Sexy: Again, Sebastian.
 * Claude as well, to some.
 * And
 * Fan Dumb: Elizabeth gets put down by everyone for being a Mary-Sue to the point that many have explicitly said they wished she . Those same ones conveniently ignore the fact that Sebastian is much more guilty of this. However, Sebastian being a Marty Stu may be justified, seeing as he is a demon and is supposed to appear as the "perfect person". Still not an excuse for the fangirls ignoring his GS-ness whule bashing the shit outta Lizzie.
 * The demon justification is completely jossed in the snime, whose second season includes a few new demons who are not perfect.
 * Ciel is also much more guilty of Suedom than Elizabeth, and yet the fans worship him and think he can do no wrong. Not even can fault him. Sure, he has a Freudian Excuse, but he's done some pretty awful things that don't deserve that justification.
 * Fan Nickname:
 * The series itself is referred to as "Kuroshit" by detractors. (And by sarcastic fans)
 * Foe Yay: Grell attempts to have this with Sebastian in her first appearance in the anime and only (so far) appearance in the manga. Sebastian appears torn between being sick or requesting a restraining order.
 * Also between Sebastian and.
 * And, as of Season 2, to Ciel. Ciel is not entirely sure how to react to the former. Episode 6 of Season 2 shows enough between  and Sebastian to match up with the two.
 * Freud Was Right: Not as prominent in the manga, but the anime version of Ciel's subconscious definitely had some choice words for Vincent.
 * Harsher in Hindsight: In episode 9, Finny mentions the fact he accidentally killed his pet bird when he was younger. It becomes even harsher when we realise.
 * Hate Dumb: Go on Gaia Online and announce your love for this series. Go on, we dare you. To clarify: The series gets a lot of angry (albeit semi-justified) hate due to the heaps of Ho Yay, Fan Service, and the Shotacon implications all throughout the series. Because of this, there are some people who won't touch it with a ten foot pole. Worse yet, there are also some who will insult and degrade you for liking it, marking you as nothing more than a mere Yaoi Fangirl who promotes pedophilia and even Satanism/Demon worshipping. Sadly, a lot of it is probably due to Hype Aversion/Hype Backlash, and some of it is probably due to some fans who have actually stated that they wish they could get tortured so that a handsome demon will come and "rescue" them, so it really works both ways in this case.
 * Het Is Ew: A large portion of the fanbase. Unsurprising, considering all the Ho Yay in the series.
 * Ho Yay: Has its own page.
 * I Knew It:
 * Some fans were guessing that after a preview for episode five.
 * In the murder mystery arc in the manga, a lot of people speculated that ; they were right. Some others also speculated that   would be used to commit one or more of the murders; they were also right.
 * It's the Same, Now It Sucks: The second season, after it was revealed that . A few fans would have liked it to be independent from the original duo.
 * Jerkass Woobie: Ciel can be seen as this, since he doesn't mind killing or hurting anyone who gets in the way of his plans, but at the same time, he is portrayed very sympathetically, usually because of his horrible past.
 * Alois. He has a horrible past, and as a result, the only person he depends on for happiness is Claude, who openly admits that, despite the fact that most of the horrible things Alois does to people is mainly just because he wants Claude to . It gets worse for Alois in episode 7. And in episode 8, Claude says.
 * At the end of season II, even  can count as this. That look on his face when he realized that he'd have to   was absolutely disheartening for some fans.
 * Like You Would Really Do It:
 * Magnificent Bastard: In the anime,.
 * By the end of Season 2 qualifies as well.
 * Alois: Although he spends most of the series as The Chessmaster mostly because of his immature mannerisms, he graduates to this level when
 * Marty Stu: Sebatian could be considered this, but it's justified since he is a demon. Ciel sometimes wishes Sebastian would fail at something, purely for the humor of it.
 * Though the justification is for naught in the second anime, where all of the other demons are quite flawed. Except for Sebastian, of course.
 * Ciel may also qualify. Dark and Troubled Past, so cute everyone wants him, is more trusted by the Queen than anyone else at 12, has his own toy company and so on.
 * Memetic Mutation: Claude having an orgasm over Ciel's blood in season 2, episode 7. Also known as: Claude jizzed in his pants.
 * Deer-head Sebastian.
 * Sebastian's hooker boots.
 * Ciel In a Box/Boxchan.
 * Memetic Outfit: Most cosplays of Ciel are of that pink dress.
 * Alois' outfit has more or less reached this status by now.
 * Memetic Sex God: Sure, everyone loves to get touchy-feely on Ciel, who has had his own Stalker With a Crush since he was seven years old, but if you are in-universe and don't have a thing for Sebastian, you don't have a pulse. Or Abberline. Anime-wise, even the dog and an angel want Sebastian.
 * Misaimed Fandom: There are a lot of people in the fandom who ship Sebastian and Ciel and want them to live Happily Ever After. This is despite how Word of God has emphasized that Sebastian is a demon who only wants to eat Ciel and that Ciel does not trust him. Still, with all the Ho Yay going on between those two, it's hard to blame the fans.
 * Some people took the infamous scene in which Ciel vomits and Sebastian lovingly cradles his head while smirking as a sign of love and affection on Sebastian's part and still rejoice in it to this day despite how utterly devastated Ciel was at that time. Because of all of the Fan Service piled onto this series, a lot of fans tend to not realize how pivotal some scenes really are simply because of the sexy factor.
 * Moe: A lot of characters, in both male and female varieties.
 * Moral Event Horizon: As of episode 8 of the second season, Claude has crossed it, for many people.
 * A minority of fans believe that Ciel crossed it when he.
 * No Yay: Baron Kelvin's obsession with Ciel.
 * The may be considered this, since most people would prefer him with Ciel.
 * And the strongly implied sex scene between.
 * Everything about the late Earl Trancy and his.
 * Rescued From the Scrappy Heap: A lot of fans didn't like Elizabeth for being a Shallow Love Interest. Then it turns out that
 * Ruined FOREVER: Most fans were not pleased about the announcement of a second anime season that stars an original protagonist and butler.  Later in the season, fans were calling this again for various reasons.
 * Ship Sinking: Done in episode 7 of the second season in regards to the And in episode 8.
 * Though, the ship seems to be at least partially restored in episode 12.
 * Stoic Woobie: Ciel. Overlaps with Jerkass Woobie. Despite the things he has been put through, he usually doesn't complain about them and always tries to keep moving forward. Though,.
 * Snake.
 * Squick: Lord Kelvin, Grell, and Ciel's tailor aside, it should be mentioned that the writers sometimes seem to go out of their way to add as much Ho Yay as possible between Sebastian and Ciel, especially in the anime. Unfortunate Implications, much?
 * Alois and Claude are heavily implied to have a sexual relationship. Alois has a rather squicktastic way of relating to the men in his life.
 * Claude kissing Ciel 's foot.
 * Every. Single. Scene. Involving the Earl Trancy in season 2. "Another doll broke?"
 * Baron Kelvin too.
 * There are also way too many loving pans of Ciel's prepubescent body for some readers' comfort. Particularly in chapter 62, dear LORD...
 * Anytime someone shoves their arm down Hannah's throat. Those sounds...ugh.
 * They Changed It, Now It Sucks: When the second season was announced, many fans were not happy.
 * But then...
 * They Just Didn't Care: The recent shift in Toboso's art; it's much less detailed than before and the lack of backgrounds is extremely noticeable.
 * They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot: Season 2 seemed to be set up as a big battle between the two butlers and their masters..
 * Too Dumb to Live - Elizabeth, you don't follow a stranger who doesn't even act as if he was human, you don't go on a boat in a middle of a STORM just to find a dear, you don't follow your fiance just to make him eat a cake when he's with a gun and tells you to go back because it's dangerous.
 * This appears subverted as of chapter 57 though, where it's shown that.
 * Toy Ship: CielxElizabeth is a bordeline Canon one, considering the fact that they're engaged. It also seems to be gaining more credibility among fans lately thanks to some much needed Character Development.
 * Viewer Gender Confusion: Finny. Grelle as well,  Alois is also fairly common, and Ciel for some, as well.
 * What Do You Mean It's for Kids?: The series has Seinen written all over it, but is published in a Shonen magazine. To elaborate, it includes violence and gore, murder, child abuse, sex (and in the anime, rape), pedophilia, and questionable dialogue.
 * The Woobie: Hannah could be considered this, due to Alois's treatment of her. Subverted when she is revealed to be
 * , the potential Jerkass Woobie. Sure, she's nuts, but seeing her put down so much, just for her weight, makes you wonder if she had a good reason.
 * It wasn't because she was put down for her weight, it was because she was unsatisfied with her marriage. Either way, there's no real justifiable reason for brutally killing innocent newlywed women.
 * Madame Red fits this trope to a T.
 * Honestly though, her horrific deeds as  kind of nullify her Woobie status. At the very least, they push her into Jerkass Woobie territory.
 * Soma, to some.
 * Almost all of the circus performers.
 * Even Lizzie to some.
 * WTH Costuming Department: Sebastian--In his demon form, he wears tight leather pants and high heels.
 * Almost all of the circus performers.
 * Even Lizzie to some.
 * WTH Costuming Department: Sebastian--In his demon form, he wears tight leather pants and high heels.