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* [[Drop the Hammer]]: Saki in the anime; in the manga, she has [[An Axe to Grind]]. In both cases, they are [[BFS|ludicrously oversized]], and apparently stored in [[Hammerspace]].
* [[Dual-Wielding]]: Kamika wields two katanas.
* [[Eleventh -Hour Superpower]]: Ouri's Zadan. {{spoiler|It's because he's [[Squick|born from a Shikabane.]]}}
* [[Emotion Eater]]: Toya of the Seven Stars. She attaches balloons to her victims. These balloons cause their happiness to grow to its peak. At which point, it explodes and kills the victim. Or its final monstrous form could devour its victim. {{spoiler|Toya was the result of a poor family going to an amusement park, then committing suicide.}}
* [[Empathy Doll Shot]]: In the second episode at the scene of a school bus crash.
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* [[Hot Springs Episode]]
* [[Improbable Weapon User]]
* [[In My Language, That Sounds Like...]]: 'Makina' means 'machine' in Filipino. Oddly fitting, since the girl's a frickin terminator when she's pissed off.
* [[Inverted Portrait]]: Makina in the [[Title Sequence]].
* [[Little Miss Snarker]]: Saki has a habit of speaking aloud her contracted monk's inner thoughts.
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'''Ouri:''' You're not dead. That's why you fight, isn't it? To stay alive. That's not something a dead person does.<br />
And cue cheesy smile. And this is to say nothing of their dialogue before this one. }}
* [[More Dakka]]: Makina. Prefers [http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingram_MAC:Ingram MAC-11 |MAC-11]] machine pistols.
* [[Murder -Suicide]]: Part of Minai's backstory.
* [[Night of the Living Mooks]]: This show is basically about [[Beauty Equals Goodness|beautiful undeads]] killing horrific undeads.
* [[No Ending]]: The DVD-only last episode is actually a prequel, taking place before any of the other events in the series start, and does nothing to resolve the loose ends left by the regular "ending".