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** For some, the overly fancy looking ornamental sword Lelouch carried, which to most looks like a plastic toy, was usually taken more seriously after {{spoiler|he got fatally skewered by it in the last episode}} while others have said that the sword actually ruined the aforementioned scene for them, sending it from [[Tear Jerker]] to [[Narm]] territory. |
** For some, the overly fancy looking ornamental sword Lelouch carried, which to most looks like a plastic toy, was usually taken more seriously after {{spoiler|he got fatally skewered by it in the last episode}} while others have said that the sword actually ruined the aforementioned scene for them, sending it from [[Tear Jerker]] to [[Narm]] territory. |
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** Several Britannia nobles have hairstyles out of date by at least a hundred years, including the Emperor. The British [[British Courts|just really love wigs]]. |
** Several Britannia nobles have hairstyles out of date by at least a hundred years, including the Emperor. The British [[British Courts|just really love wigs]]. |
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* About half of the main villains in ''[[ |
* About half of the main villains in ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' suffer from this. |
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** The Pillar Men wear nothing but loincloths and over-the-top Aztec accessories. |
** The Pillar Men wear nothing but loincloths and over-the-top Aztec accessories. |
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** Most villains would never be able to get away with half of the costumes Dio wears throughout Part 3. Also, his [[The Renfield|Renfield]], Vanilla Ice, has a sillier outfit. |
** Most villains would never be able to get away with half of the costumes Dio wears throughout Part 3. Also, his [[The Renfield|Renfield]], Vanilla Ice, has a sillier outfit. |