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''[[Detroit Metal City]]'' is an anime/manga series about the life of a Souichi Negishi, a young man who makes a living as a musician. He is very successful, but not in the genre of his dreams: while he loves to play relaxing music, his job demands that he play groove/thrash metal in the titular band as "Demon King Johannes Krauser II". Most of the story revolves around Negishi trying to balance being Krauser II, his love life, and his family responsibilities, [[Hilarity Ensues|with mostly hilarious results]]. The shows title is presumably a reference to the KISS song, "Detroit Rock City".
''[[Detroit Metal City]]'' is an anime/manga series about the life of a Souichi Negishi, a young man who makes a living as a musician. He is very successful, but not in the genre of his dreams: while he loves to play relaxing music, his job demands that he play groove/thrash metal in the titular band as "Demon King Johannes Krauser II". Most of the story revolves around Negishi trying to balance being Krauser II, his love life, and his family responsibilities, [[Hilarity Ensues|with mostly hilarious results]]. The shows title is presumably a reference to the KISS song, "Detroit Rock City".
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Not to be confused with ''that'' [[That One Level|Metal]] [[Drill Dozer|City.]]
Not to be confused with ''that'' [[That One Level|Metal]] [[Drill Dozer|City.]]
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=== Tropes employed: ===

* [[Affectionate Parody]]: Believe it or not, this show is really a comedy.
* [[Affectionate Parody]]: Believe it or not, this show is really a comedy.
* [[And This Is For]]: "''...And this is for [[Dragon Ball|Kuririn]]!!''"
* [[And This Is For]]: "''...And this is for [[Dragon Ball|Kuririn]]!!''"
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* [[Dark World]] / [[Evil Twin]]: Applied to music, as some D.M.C. lyrics happen to be an inverted version of Negishi's lyrics.
* [[Dark World]] / [[Evil Twin]]: Applied to music, as some D.M.C. lyrics happen to be an inverted version of Negishi's lyrics.
* [[Dead Baby Comedy]]
* [[Dead Baby Comedy]]
* [[Did Not Do the Research]]: From fans of death metal, one minor gripe would be that DMC is not a death metal band at all. Their sound is comparable to post-thrash/[[Groove Metal]] bands like [[Pantera]], [[Sepultura]], [[Soulfly]], Machine Head and [[Lamb of God]] (although with a darker, more ominous feel reminiscent of some modern shock rockers.)
* [[Defictionalization]]: For [[The Movie]], several CDs were released by Detroit Metal City as well as other bands in the film. This includes DMC's "SATSUGAI" & "Maoh" (coupled with Souichi Negishi's "Amai Koibito" and "Raspberry Kiss"), and ''Makai Yuugi'', the Kintama Girls' "Detarame Mother-con Cherryboy", MC KIVA's "From NY City", and Tetra-pot Melon Tea's "Sally my Love". And this was in addition to the film's soundtrack and ''another'' album featuring songs by bands that Negishi wanted to emulate (one of which was in the film).
** Because they were released in [[Real Life]] as under the fictional Death Records label, Detroit Metal City's "SATSUGAI" and ''Makai Yuugi'' were among the top Indies releases for 2008.
** [[Vamps]] covered "SATSUGAI."
* [[Did Not Do the Research]]: From fans of death metal, one minor gripe would be that DMC is not a death metal band at all. Their sound is comparable to post-thrash/[[Groove Metal]] bands like [[Pantera]], [[Sepultura]], [[Soulfly]], Machine Head and [[Lamb of God]] (although with a darker, more onimous feel reminiscent of some modern shock rockers.)
** Not only that, but DMC's image would befit black metal rather than death metal, what with the corpse paint and all. [[Justified Trope|Seeing as the title is a reference to KISS, though...]]
** Not only that, but DMC's image would befit black metal rather than death metal, what with the corpse paint and all. [[Justified Trope|Seeing as the title is a reference to KISS, though...]]
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: "My whipped cream on your face" seems a little... suggestive.
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: "My whipped cream on your face" seems a little... suggestive.
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* [[Medium Awareness]]
* [[Medium Awareness]]
* [[Memetic Badass]]: In-universe. A major contributing factor to the success of Krauser and co. is the way the details of their various fan-pleasing exploits (e.g., the Tokyo Tower incident) are exaggerated to divine proportions (e.g., Krauser becoming the supposed father of the Roppongi Hills) by their more rabid followers.
* [[Memetic Badass]]: In-universe. A major contributing factor to the success of Krauser and co. is the way the details of their various fan-pleasing exploits (e.g., the Tokyo Tower incident) are exaggerated to divine proportions (e.g., Krauser becoming the supposed father of the Roppongi Hills) by their more rabid followers.
* [[The Movie]]: Starring [[Kenichi Matsuyama]] (Live Action [[Death Note|L]]) in the lead role and Gene Simmons of [[Kiss]] as Jack ill Dark, the reigning Demon God of Rock and Roll.
* [[Nakama]]: Played straight with the DMC fans, and hilariously for laughs with scatolo-metal band Deathism/Deazm.
* [[Nakama]]: Played straight with the DMC fans, and hilariously for laughs with scatolo-metal band Deathism/Deazm.
* [[Nobody Poops]]: Averted to hell and back, and used for laughs.
* [[Noblewoman's Laugh]]: DMC's manager--''especially'' noteworthy in the movie.
* [[Noblewoman's Laugh]]: DMC's manager--''especially'' noteworthy in the movie.
* [[Nobody Poops]]: Averted to hell and back, and used for laughs.
* [[Non-Indicative Name]]: The story does not take place in [[Motor City|Detroit]].
* [[Non-Indicative Name]]: The story does not take place in [[Motor City|Detroit]].
* [[Now That's Using Your Teeth]]: Krauser knows how to do this, but Negishi recognizes that it's not very good for himself.
* [[Now That's Using Your Teeth]]: Krauser knows how to do this, but Negishi recognizes that it's not very good for himself.
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** Justified in that Negishi is the lyricist, though.
** Justified in that Negishi is the lyricist, though.
* [[Tastes Like Diabetes]]: Negishi's lyrics. It's even acknowledged in-universe, so there's nothing subjective about it.
* [[Tastes Like Diabetes]]: Negishi's lyrics. It's even acknowledged in-universe, so there's nothing subjective about it.
* [[The Movie]]: Starring [[Kenichi Matsuyama]] (Live Action [[Death Note|L]]) in the lead role and Gene Simmons of [[Kiss]] as Jack ill Dark, the reigning Demon God of Rock and Roll.
* [[Those Two Guys]]: Technically more than two - a bunch of rabid DMC fans who go to every one of their concerts.
* [[Those Two Guys]]: Technically more than two - a bunch of rabid DMC fans who go to every one of their concerts.
* [[Tokyo Tower]]: Krauser lights it up.
* [[Tokyo Tower]]: Krauser lights it up.
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* [[Up to Eleven]]: Episode 8, where Krauser attempts to beat his own record of yelling "Rape!" ten times a second.
* [[Up to Eleven]]: Episode 8, where Krauser attempts to beat his own record of yelling "Rape!" ten times a second.
* [[Victim Falls For Rapist]]: With the TOKYO TOWER no less!
* [[Victim Falls For Rapist]]: With the TOKYO TOWER no less!
* [[Visual Kei]]: DMC is arguably a Visual Shock [[Visual Kei]] band, taking major inspiration primarily from SEIKIMA-II, from [[Kiss]], and to a lesser degree from other early [[Visual Kei]].
* [[Weirdness Censor]]: Usually inverted; DMC's fans seem to have a Normalcy Censor. In one case they ignore a radio report of an incoming storm, only to later attribute the storm to {{spoiler|the original}} Krauser's demonic powers.
* [[Weirdness Censor]]: Usually inverted; DMC's fans seem to have a Normalcy Censor. In one case they ignore a radio report of an incoming storm, only to later attribute the storm to {{spoiler|the original}} Krauser's demonic powers.
* [[Willing Suspension of Disbelief]]: DMC are [[Death Metal]], the [[Police Are Useless|police will neglect looking for someone who obviously sticks out and reportedly caused much suffering and committed many crimes]], you can [[The Power of Rock|play an electric guitar unplugged and successfully perform songs with said unplugged guitar without the rest of the band]], you can leave concerts that YOU are playing in without being mauled by disappointed fans, etc. etc. etc. etc. etc.
* [[Willing Suspension of Disbelief]]: DMC are [[Death Metal]], the [[Police Are Useless|police will neglect looking for someone who obviously sticks out and reportedly caused much suffering and committed many crimes]], you can [[The Power of Rock|play an electric guitar unplugged and successfully perform songs with said unplugged guitar without the rest of the band]], you can leave concerts that YOU are playing in without being mauled by disappointed fans, etc. etc. etc. etc. etc.
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** [[Science Marches On|The unplugged electric guitar is also]] [[Truth in Television]] [[Science Marches On|to some degree now]], [[Captain Obvious|though you could not play full songs without the rest of the band with it]] in [[Real Life]]. Battery power and a wireless amp (or an amp wired into a guitar itself) could allow for such - though the sound would definitely be weaker.
** [[Science Marches On|The unplugged electric guitar is also]] [[Truth in Television]] [[Science Marches On|to some degree now]], [[Captain Obvious|though you could not play full songs without the rest of the band with it]] in [[Real Life]]. Battery power and a wireless amp (or an amp wired into a guitar itself) could allow for such - though the sound would definitely be weaker.
** Leaving concerts you are playing in without being mauled by disappointed fans? Also [[Truth in Television]]. See [[Guns N' Roses]] or [[X Japan]] for quite a few examples of this. It depends on how much the audience understands the reason and how good the band is at getting out of there fast (or canceling at first)
** Leaving concerts you are playing in without being mauled by disappointed fans? Also [[Truth in Television]]. See [[Guns N' Roses]] or [[X Japan]] for quite a few examples of this. It depends on how much the audience understands the reason and how good the band is at getting out of there fast (or canceling at first)
* [[Visual Kei]]: DMC is arguably a Visual Shock [[Visual Kei]] band, taking major inspiration primarily from SEIKIMA-II, from [[Kiss]], and to a lesser degree from other early [[Visual Kei]].
* [[X Meets Y]]: ''[[Metalocalypse]]'' meets ''[[Beck (manga)|Beck]]''.
* [[X Meets Y]]: ''[[Metalocalypse]]'' meets ''[[Beck (manga)|Beck]]''.


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Latest revision as of 19:33, 26 July 2018

Go to DMC!!

Detroit Metal City is an anime/manga series about the life of a Souichi Negishi, a young man who makes a living as a musician. He is very successful, but not in the genre of his dreams: while he loves to play relaxing music, his job demands that he play groove/thrash metal in the titular band as "Demon King Johannes Krauser II". Most of the story revolves around Negishi trying to balance being Krauser II, his love life, and his family responsibilities, with mostly hilarious results. The shows title is presumably a reference to the KISS song, "Detroit Rock City".

Not to be confused with that Metal City.


Tropes used in Detroit Metal City include: