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{{quote|''"Do you want to be this country's hero?"''}}
 
A manga series by [[Naoki Urasawa]], the man behind ''[[Monster (manga)|Monster]]'', ''[[Twentieth20th Century Boys]]'', and ''[[Pluto]]''.
 
Kevin Yamagata was born to Japanese immigrants in California in the 1920s, and during World War II he worked with allied forces in Japan as an interpreter. After the war he became a comic book writer, and by 1949 his series Billy Bat, about a private detective in a world populated by animals, is a huge hit whose popularity rivals the biggest titles of [[DC Comics]]. His comfortable life comes crashing down when the police use his apartment for a stakeout, and one of them notes that his work is very similar to a Japanese manga. Kevin is horrified that he may have subconsciously plagiarized a work he saw while in Japan, and promptly stops work on the comic to go back and investigate.
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* [[Adaptation Decay]]: In-universe. Some of the people in the conspiracy express that Chuck Culkin's Billy Bat is nowhere near quality-wise to Kevin's. {{spoiler|If the conspirators searching for the original Bat's scroll succeed no one will remember Kevin's version at all.}}
* [[The Aloner]]:
** {{spoiler|Kanbei}}
** {{spoiler|and now Kevin}}
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* [[Brick Joke]] - The Momochi clan seems to be intrinsically tied to the Bat {{spoiler|all the way from Momochi Sandayu, from Iga, to the taxi driver, Randy Momochi, back in 1959, to his daughter, Jackie Momochi, in 1963.}}
* [[But Not Too Foreign]] - Kevin is a Nisei (second-generation) Japanese-American.
* [[Captain Ersatz]]:
** Billy Bat is one to Mickey Mouse.
** Chuck Culkin is one to Walt Disney.
** {{spoiler|And the real Chuck Culkin}} is one to [[Ub Iwerks]].
** Zofuu-sensei could be one, with beret and all, to [[Osamu Tezuka]], who however is mentioned in-story as being a huge influence in manga.
** Mitsuru Yamazaki for Minoru Yamasaki, the guy responsible for designing the WTC Towers.
** Henry Charles Devivie might be one to Esmond Cardon Walker, the man behind Tokyo Disneyland.
* [[CIA Evil, FBI Good]] - Inverted, Captain Finney works for GHQ (The Military) and Agent Smith works for the CIA.
* [[Companion Cube]] - The taxi driver (Mr. Momochi) 's Billy Bat toy, who's his "navigator". {{spoiler|Subverted when Billy talks back, and also knows the future - er, ''present''.}}
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* [[Doomed by Canon]] - {{spoiler|JFK, and Lee Harvey Oswald.}}
* [[Drowning My Sorrows]] - Kevin, who has become an Alcoholic to stop seeing the [[Bad Dreams|Bat]].
* [[Expy]]:
** Zofuu-sensei looks like the assassin from ''[[Twentieth20th Century Boys]]''.
** The dog-wife from Chapter 1 has similar eyes and facial expressions to [[Monster (manga)|Eva Heinemann]]. So does Diane, the black bride.
** Billy himself becomes one of ''Mickey Mouse.''
** Kevin is a dead-ringer for Sahad, Agent Smith for Gesicht, and {{spoiler|the real Chuck Culkin}} for Professor Hoffman, all from ''[[Pluto]]''.
** Jackie Momochi is a less ditzy [[Twentieth20th Century Boys|Kyoko Koizumi.]] They even end up having to do their class reports through similar misunderstandings.
** Chuck Culkin's relationship with {{spoiler|the man who portrays him in public is very similar to [[Ub Iwerks]]' relationship with Walt Disney}}.
** The two detectives from the first chapter look a bit like [[Laurel and Hardy]].
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* [[Frame-Up]] - {{spoiler|Oswald is set up as JFK's assassin, thanks to three doubles.}}
* [[Friend on the Force]] - Agent Smith for Kevin.
* [[General Ripper]] - It is implied Retired General Walker is this.
* [[Go Out with a Smile]] - {{spoiler|Lee Harvey Oswald is told that he must not allow Jackie to be captured and thus sacrifices himself to the police to buy her time to escape. After doing so, he smiles, feeling satisfied that he at least did something good at the end.}}
{{quote|{{spoiler|'''Lee Harvey Oswald'''}}: Mission accomplished. }}
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* [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo]] - Kevin works for [[Marvel Comics|Marble Comics]] and by [[The Fifties]] Billy has his own theme park in Florida.
* [[MacGuffin]] - The Ninja Scroll (no, not that [[Ninja Scroll|one]]). -
* [[Man Behind the Man]] - {{spoiler|Or in front of the man: Chuck Culkin, Kevin's [[Woody Allen]]-looking assistant who took over ''Billy Bat'' after Kev went to Japan, is "played" in public and in business by a [[Walt Disney]]-lookalike.}}
* [[Manipulative Bastard]] - the Bat and whoever is/trying to control it.
* [[Mind Screw]] - It's Urasawa, what do you expect? Examples include:
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* [[Mr. Alt Disney]] - Chuck Culkin {{spoiler|and the real Chuck Culkin!}} who took over Billy Bat when Kevin left.
* [[Mushroom Samba]] - Kevin is sent on one thanks to some drugged sake, where he imagines Billy Bat and some of his other characters talking to him. [[It Got Worse|Now, he doesn't need to drugs to have the bat talk to him.]]
* [[Named After Somebody Famous]] - In-universe. Tony Goodman explains he named his kid Kevin after Kevin Yamagata.
* [[Never Found the Body]] - {{spoiler|Agent Smith.}}
* [[Non-Indicative First Episode|Non-Indicative First Chapter]]
* [[Non Linear Story]] - It jumps back and forth between different eras and locations, including the US in the 40's, 50's and 60's, Feudal Japan, Modern Day Japan, and Judea in biblical times.
* [[Passing the Torch]] - {{spoiler|The Bat tells Lee Harvey Oswald that he must protect Kevin at all costs until he can pass his powers to his new successor, which according to The Bat, has already appeared. It was assumed it was Jackie Momochi, the daughter of the Taxi driver from the mixed-race wedding mini-arc and descendent of the ninjas. It is actually Kevin Goodman, the son of Tony and Diane Goodman, the interracial couple!}}.
** {{spoiler|Zofuu-sensei handing the last parts of the his manga to Yamashita, a somewhat dim-witted fan of his work, so he can then hand them over to Kevin}}.
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* [[Private Eye Monologue]] - in the first chapter
* [[Reality Warper]] - The bat allows people to either [[You Can't Fight Fate|predict the future]] or [[Winds of Destiny Change|change it]], [[Mind Screw|(apparently)]].
* [[Red Herring]]:
** Anyone would think {{spoiler|the sheriff was at the KKK meeting where they burned a black man. It was his cousin.}}
** {{spoiler|Jackie Momochi being the successor, turns out it's Kevin Goodman, a 3 year old kid. Also, it was the boy that Kevin Yamagata was meant to save, not JFK.}}
* [[Reused Character Design]] - Several characters in Billy Bat have an uncanny resemblance to characters in other Naoki Urasawa's works.
* [[Room Full of Crazy]] - {{spoiler|Kevin's cabin at "Black Rock".}}
* [[Sacrificial Lamb]] - {{spoiler|Shizu.}}
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* [[Scary Shiny Glasses]] - Kurusu
* [[Sealed Evil in a Can]] - {{spoiler|Kanbei attempts this. It doesn't work.}}
* [[Shout-Out]] - Everywhere, what did you expect in a Urasawa manga?
** Billy Bat(son) is the alter-ego of DC's Captain Marvel
** In the original comics, Billy Bat is a private eye, clearly evoking Sam Spade of the Maltese Falcon who eventually becomes an inspiration for Dick Tracy. The 'real' segments with Kevin start off with every indication that this is Urasawa's Cavalier and Clay, then the mind screw happens.
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** "The rabbit's [[Meaningful Name|name]] is [[Oswald the Lucky Rabbit|Oswald]]." (although he looks more like [[Bugs Bunny]]) He's being groomed to [[Don't Explain the Joke|be JFK's assassin]]. {{spoiler|[[Mind Screw|There's actually three Oswalds]].}}
** Chapter 52 features a shout-out to "The Freewheeling Bob Dylan" album.
** Chapter 60 has ''Seven Days in May'', not to mention that the current mini-arc is the JFK assassination!
* [[Show Within a Show]] - The ''Billy Bat'' comic book inside the manga. When someone reads it you can see that it reads from left to right, like a comic book should.
* [[Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace]] - The black bride's white groom's family can't keep quiet. {{spoiler|The groom decides not to go along with it.}}
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* [[There Are Two Kinds of People in the World|There Are Two Kinds Of People In This Town]] - Billy's opening monologue in the very first page of the (real and in-story) manga.
* [[Time Machine]] - {{spoiler|Fake!Chuck Culkin is able to figure out that the scroll is this, sorta, thanks to the real Chuck Culkin explaining the basics of Einstein's Theory of Relativity and [[Time Travel]].}}
* [[Time Skip]] - From the late forties to the early fifties to Biblical times to the Warring States Era to the sixties, to JFK's assassination to 10 months later.
* [[Timey-Wimey Ball]] - {{spoiler|A bat doodle beats the astronauts to the moon(?), and it seems [[Jesus]] is affected too.}}
* [[Town with a Dark Secret]] - See Homage.
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