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* {{spoiler|[[Downer Ending]]}}: {{spoiler|the entire events of the movie could be interpreted as Nadya simply hallucinating while improperly dosed sedatives tied up in a medical ward.}}
* [[Empathic Weapon]]: Sputnik-01 is guided by the pilot's mind, and so they end up in a familiar place.
* [[The End - Oror Is It?]]: {{spoiler|Von Wolff escapes with his sword.}}
* [[Faux Action Girl]]: Nadya is the embodiment of this trope. She's ostensibly an elite soldier, but not once in the movie does she defeat or even harm a foe by her own power. Contrast this with the number of times she runs from danger or is rescued by a male comrade. {{spoiler|Not even death itself can prevent her squadmates from doing her job for her.}}
* [[Five-Man Band]]
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* Homage: The climactic scene is one big homage to the Battle on the Ice from Sergei Eisenstein's film ''[[Alexander Nevsky]]''.
* [[Immune to Bullets]]
* [[Journey to Thethe Center of Thethe Mind]]
* [[Karma Houdini]]: Everyone.
* [[Katanas Are Just Better]]
* [[Kill It Withwith Fire]]: Zena's [[Weapon of Choice]] is a flamethrower.
* [[Killed Mid-Sentence]]
* [[Language of Magic]]
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* [[Ramp Jump]]
* [[Right-Hand-Cat]]: General Below's unnamed cat.
* [[Zeppelins Fromfrom Another World|Semi-rigid Airships From Another World]]
* [[She Fu]]
* [[Sibling Team]]: The two Nazi assassins after Nadya, who are never named.

Revision as of 01:45, 15 April 2014

First Squad is a Russo-Japanese Anime film, focusing on Nadya, the last surviving member of an elite squad of Child Soldiers with Psychic Powers, who gets (re)drafted to fight the invading Nazis in 1942. It only gets stranger from there.

Features examples of the following tropes: