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* [[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.
* [[Expy]]: Krauser himself is an expy of Gene Simmons from KISS, though it's likely he is also a reference to heavily image-based metal artists such as Mortiis.
* [[Expy]]: Krauser himself is an expy of Gene Simmons from KISS, though it's likely he is also a reference to heavily image-based metal artists such as Mortiis.
** DMC owe quite a lot to metal band [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seikima-II Seikima II] right down to their mythos and get-up.
** DMC owe quite a lot to metal band [[wikipedia:Seikima-II|Seikima II]] right down to their mythos and get-up.
* [[Extreme Doormat]]: The job of the Capitalist Pig (not that he doesn't like it). Negishi to some extent as well, specially at the expense of the manager.
* [[Extreme Doormat]]: The job of the Capitalist Pig (not that he doesn't like it). Negishi to some extent as well, specially at the expense of the manager.
* [[Fan Dumb]]: An in-universe example: Krauser's ENTIRE FANBASE.
* [[Fan Dumb]]: An in-universe example: Krauser's ENTIRE FANBASE.

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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, 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.


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