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* [[A Day in The Limelight]]: ''Book of Shadows'' includes chapters from {{spoiler|Suzumoto}} and {{spoiler|Morishige}}'s viewpoints, both of whom were [[Out of Focus]] in ''Blood Covered''.
* [[A Day in The Limelight]]: ''Book of Shadows'' includes chapters from {{spoiler|Suzumoto}} and {{spoiler|Morishige}}'s viewpoints, both of whom were [[Out of Focus]] in ''Blood Covered''.
* [[Actor Allusion]]: [[Satomi Arai]] voices Seiko Shinohara, a [[Genki Girl|cheerful]] and [[Covert Pervert|perverted]] [[Schoolgirl Lesbian]] who has a crush on her best friend Naomi Nakashima who is voiced by [[Rina Satou]], similar to ''[[To Aru Majutsu no Index (Light Novel)|To Aru Majutsu no Index]]''.
* [[Actor Allusion]]: [[Satomi Arai]] voices Seiko Shinohara, a [[Genki Girl|cheerful]] and [[Covert Pervert|perverted]] [[Schoolgirl Lesbian]] who has a crush on her best friend Naomi Nakashima who is voiced by [[Rina Satou]], similar to ''[[To Aru Majutsu no Index (Light Novel)|To Aru Majutsu no Index]]''.
** [[Onee Sama|ONEE-SAMA!!!]]
** [[Onee-Sama|ONEE-SAMA!!!]]
* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: ''Corpse Party: Blood Covered'' significantly reworked the story from the original version, with more characters and a more complex plot.
* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: ''Corpse Party: Blood Covered'' significantly reworked the story from the original version, with more characters and a more complex plot.
* [[Arbitrary Headcount Limit]]: In the PC-98 game, you can only bring three of the five survivors to the [[Final Boss]].
* [[Arbitrary Headcount Limit]]: In the PC-98 game, you can only bring three of the five survivors to the [[Final Boss]].
* [[Art Style Dissonance]]: ''Blood Covered'' is played with characters looking like sprites, and the entire series is drawn as a cutesy anime. Yet despite this, this does not exempt them from grisly bloody deaths.
* [[Art Style Dissonance]]: ''Blood Covered'' is played with characters looking like sprites, and the entire series is drawn as a cutesy anime. Yet despite this, this does not exempt them from grisly bloody deaths.
* [[All Just a Dream]]: One of the Wrong Ends in Blood Covered. {{spoiler|Though, it turns out to be both a case of [[Or Was It a Dream]] and [[Groundhog Day Loop]]}}
* [[All Just a Dream]]: One of the Wrong Ends in Blood Covered. {{spoiler|Though, it turns out to be both a case of [[Or Was It a Dream?]] and [[Groundhog Day Loop]]}}
* [[All Love Is Unrequited]]: Naomi covers up her crush on Satoshi by constantly teasing him, and Seiko hides her own feelings for Naomi behind a [[Just Joking Justification]]. And then there's Yoshiki, who has a crush on Ayumi, while Ayumi covers up her crush on Satoshi by scaring him with horror stories.
* [[All Love Is Unrequited]]: Naomi covers up her crush on Satoshi by constantly teasing him, and Seiko hides her own feelings for Naomi behind a [["Just Joking" Justification]]. And then there's Yoshiki, who has a crush on Ayumi, while Ayumi covers up her crush on Satoshi by scaring him with horror stories.
* [[All There in The Script]]: Certain chapters of the manga are followed by black pages that contain information about the corpses seen in that part, giving their names and describing how they died. In the games, the player can fill a gallery of "name tags" by examining corpses to similar effect.
* [[All There in The Script]]: Certain chapters of the manga are followed by black pages that contain information about the corpses seen in that part, giving their names and describing how they died. In the games, the player can fill a gallery of "name tags" by examining corpses to similar effect.
* [[And I Must Scream]]: People who die in the school get the special privilege of experiencing the pain they felt as they died as a spirit. Forever.
* [[And I Must Scream]]: People who die in the school get the special privilege of experiencing the pain they felt as they died as a spirit. Forever.
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* [[Infant Immortality]]: Considering that antagonists are ghosts of children and the brutal manner in which they were all murders, it's definitely safe to say that this was [[Averted Trope|averted]]
* [[Infant Immortality]]: Considering that antagonists are ghosts of children and the brutal manner in which they were all murders, it's definitely safe to say that this was [[Averted Trope|averted]]
* [[I Want My Beloved to Be Happy]]: Seiko encourages Naomi to take advantage of their circumstances to get closer to Satoshi, instead of doing the same herself.
* [[I Want My Beloved to Be Happy]]: Seiko encourages Naomi to take advantage of their circumstances to get closer to Satoshi, instead of doing the same herself.
* [[Its All My Fault]]
* [[It's All My Fault]]
* [[It Was a Dark And Stormy Night]]
* [[It Was a Dark And Stormy Night]]
* [[I Shall Taunt You]]: Throughout the game, you'll encounters notes written in red from {{spoiler|Sachiko}}, bragging about how {{spoiler|she'll}} kill the characters and goading them into giving in to their darker selves.
* [[I Shall Taunt You]]: Throughout the game, you'll encounters notes written in red from {{spoiler|Sachiko}}, bragging about how {{spoiler|she'll}} kill the characters and goading them into giving in to their darker selves.
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* [[Multiple Endings]]: Each chapter of the PC games has a "True End" and a few "Wrong End"s. The use of "True End" rather than "Good End" should give you a hint about [[It Got Worse|the overall tone]]...
* [[Multiple Endings]]: Each chapter of the PC games has a "True End" and a few "Wrong End"s. The use of "True End" rather than "Good End" should give you a hint about [[It Got Worse|the overall tone]]...
* [[Murder the Hypotenuse]]: Appears in one Wrong End where {{spoiler|Ayumi burns Naomi's paper scrap and renders her unable to escape Tenjin, planning to escape with Satoshi}}.
* [[Murder the Hypotenuse]]: Appears in one Wrong End where {{spoiler|Ayumi burns Naomi's paper scrap and renders her unable to escape Tenjin, planning to escape with Satoshi}}.
* [[Names to Know In Anime]]: The PSP version features quite an [[All Star Cast]]:
* [[Names to Know In Anime]]: The PSP version features quite an [[All-Star Cast]]:
** [[Hiro Shimono]] as Satoshi Mochida
** [[Hiro Shimono]] as Satoshi Mochida
** [[Eri Kitamura]] as Yuka Mochida
** [[Eri Kitamura]] as Yuka Mochida
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* {{spoiler|[[Never Suicide]]:}} This is played straight by {{spoiler|Seiko, who really didn't kill herself}}. Averted by {{spoiler|Sakutarou, who did}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Never Suicide]]:}} This is played straight by {{spoiler|Seiko, who really didn't kill herself}}. Averted by {{spoiler|Sakutarou, who did}}.
* [[New Transfer Student]]: [[Inverted]] with Mayu Suzumoto; she was transferring ''out'' of Kisaragi, and the Culture Festival was meant to be her last day there...
* [[New Transfer Student]]: [[Inverted]] with Mayu Suzumoto; she was transferring ''out'' of Kisaragi, and the Culture Festival was meant to be her last day there...
* [[Nice Job Breaking It Hero]]: Naomi and Seiko were lucky enough to end up together when everyone was separated; however, Naomi takes out her frustration on Seiko, accusing her of not taking matters seriously, driving her away. {{spoiler|This doesn't end well}}.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: Naomi and Seiko were lucky enough to end up together when everyone was separated; however, Naomi takes out her frustration on Seiko, accusing her of not taking matters seriously, driving her away. {{spoiler|This doesn't end well}}.
** According to {{spoiler|Naho}}, the reason they got trapped within Heavenly Host in the first place is due to this: {{spoiler|someone messed up during the paper doll ritual}}. Later, it's discovered that {{spoiler|wasn't the case; she posted the wrong instructions on her blog}}.
** According to {{spoiler|Naho}}, the reason they got trapped within Heavenly Host in the first place is due to this: {{spoiler|someone messed up during the paper doll ritual}}. Later, it's discovered that {{spoiler|wasn't the case; she posted the wrong instructions on her blog}}.
* [[Nightmare Face]]: Not only do many of the evil spirits sport these, the victims' reaction faces veer into this territory, especially in the manga.
* [[Nightmare Face]]: Not only do many of the evil spirits sport these, the victims' reaction faces veer into this territory, especially in the manga.
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** Chapter 4: {{spoiler|Ayumi and Yoshiki get Yuki's tongue back, and are teleported back to the classroom. Yuki then appears and Ayumi asks Yuki to show her what really happened on the day of her murder. Through an [[Exposition Beam]], we learn through Yuki's eyes that she was actually murdered by Sachiko(the fourth supposed surviving child), and not Yoshikazu (the supposed killer. All while Sachiko stabs out Yuki's eye.}}
** Chapter 4: {{spoiler|Ayumi and Yoshiki get Yuki's tongue back, and are teleported back to the classroom. Yuki then appears and Ayumi asks Yuki to show her what really happened on the day of her murder. Through an [[Exposition Beam]], we learn through Yuki's eyes that she was actually murdered by Sachiko(the fourth supposed surviving child), and not Yoshikazu (the supposed killer. All while Sachiko stabs out Yuki's eye.}}
** Chapter 5: {{spoiler|Satoshi, Naomi, Yoshiki, Yuka, and Naomi escape, but they later learn the next day that those who died had their existences erased and that the five are the only ones who remember them.}}
** Chapter 5: {{spoiler|Satoshi, Naomi, Yoshiki, Yuka, and Naomi escape, but they later learn the next day that those who died had their existences erased and that the five are the only ones who remember them.}}
* [[What the Hell Hero]]: When Ayumi and Yoshiki {{spoiler|are returned to the classroom by Yuki Kanno, Ayumi asks to return to save the others. In a certain Wrong End, Yoshiki protests this}}. Ayumi calls him out, {{spoiler|saying that he doesn't care whether their friends die}}. Yoshiki in turn calls ''her'' out, {{spoiler|accusing her of only caring about Satoshi}}. It ends with a {{spoiler|love confession on Yoshiki's part}}.
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: When Ayumi and Yoshiki {{spoiler|are returned to the classroom by Yuki Kanno, Ayumi asks to return to save the others. In a certain Wrong End, Yoshiki protests this}}. Ayumi calls him out, {{spoiler|saying that he doesn't care whether their friends die}}. Yoshiki in turn calls ''her'' out, {{spoiler|accusing her of only caring about Satoshi}}. It ends with a {{spoiler|love confession on Yoshiki's part}}.
* [[White Haired Pretty Boy]]: Yoshiki.
* [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]]: Yoshiki.
* [[Wholesome Crossdresser]]: Miyu Shinohara in Corpse Party: Musume.
* [[Wholesome Crossdresser]]: Miyu Shinohara in Corpse Party: Musume.
* [[Yank the Dogs Chain]]: In ''Book of Shadows'', Naomi tries to [[Screw Destiny]], but {{spoiler|learns that not only is Seiko marked for death, but each new demise will be worse than the last}}.
* [[Yank the Dog's Chain]]: In ''Book of Shadows'', Naomi tries to [[Screw Destiny]], but {{spoiler|learns that not only is Seiko marked for death, but each new demise will be worse than the last}}.
* [[You Can't Fight Fate]]: In ''Book of Shadows'', it's claimed that {{spoiler|anyone who previously died in Tenjin cannot be saved, no matter what. Not only that, but their new deaths will be worse than the first..}}.
* [[You Can't Fight Fate]]: In ''Book of Shadows'', it's claimed that {{spoiler|anyone who previously died in Tenjin cannot be saved, no matter what. Not only that, but their new deaths will be worse than the first..}}.