Dungeon Keeper Ami/YMMV

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  • Complete Monster: Any Keeper other than Ami herself, unsurprisingly.
    • Special mention must be made to Keeper Malleus who enslaved himself a harem, so they could give birth to his children. Said children he then gladly sacrificed to his dark god of choice.
  • Crazy Awesome: Baron Leopold.
    • Mukrezar as well. He starves out an underworld city by buying all the food to make the world's biggest cake.
  • Draco in Leather Pants: In-universe example. The fairy sisters, proving that there is no justice in the Dungeon Keeper world, keep assuming the best about Jadeite because he's pretty, even as they assume the worst about Ami.
  • Iron Woobie: Ami.
  • Magnificent Bastard: Mukrezar is resurrected (In a cave! With a box of scraps!) with no dungeon hearts and barely enough gold to make a few magic rings. In three episodes, he manages to pull off a massive heist that nets him enough gold to create multiple dungeon hearts while emptying the vaults of his biggest rivals and would-be captors.
  • Nightmare Fuel: The Fairy Sisters react this way to seeing their sister Cerasse's internal organs in the episode "Convoluted Rescue Plan, Go!" Thankfully for all those involved, the fairy was just made partially invisible instead of being horribly killed and raised as an undead horror as the fairies initially thought. A second example of characters reacting to an Nightmare Fuel situation occurs instory in the episode "Assault on Wemos", where Keeper Mercury observes Zarekos torturing Keeper Wemos in graphic detail. The details in that scene do border on being Squick.
    • The priests of Crowned Death gather 8,000 civilians to sacrifice for a ritual. Male, female, young, old, they don't care. In order to prevent them from trying to escape, the prisoners all have their eyes removed.
  • The Scrappy: Tiger. To some readers, her having become Ami's bratty evil twin makes her hilarious. To others, it makes her insufferable.
  • Viewer Gender Confusion: Since Keepers can possess their minions' bodies, too many viewers have had a hard time keeping track of what Keepers are what gender. Keepers Alphel and Arachne both being females are two good examples. It doesn't help matters that Keepers can alter their forms. It also doesn't help matters that Mercury refers to a person's gender by what body they're inhabiting or possessing, rather than what gender they themselves identify themselves as being or were actually born as, such as when Mercury referred to himself as a male when possessing the Reaper's body in the episode "Mad Science for Beginners".