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{{quote|''"Folklores are alive."''|'''Opening line'''}}
{{quote|''"Folklores are alive."''|'''Opening line'''}}


When [[Distressed Damsel]] Kanae Hiranuma finds her sleep disturbed by a man with an axe under her bed, she [[Who You Gonna Call|follows a tip]] from an [[The Internet|internet]] chatroom and pays a visit to the [[Occult Detective|Allegory Detective]], Daisuke Asou. Asou reveals that she has been possessed by an allegory, an [[Urban Legend]] that turns its content into reality and haunts the people who believe in it. With the help of Hanako of the Toilet, a benign allegory possessing him who assists him in hunting allegories, Asou [[Big Damn Heroes|rescues]] Kanae. In thanks, Kanae becomes Asou's assistant, and the [[They Fight Crime|three of them tackle the myriad allegory cases that come their way]], while a deeper mystery of Asou's true nature slowly unfolds.
When [[Damsel in Distress]] Kanae Hiranuma finds her sleep disturbed by a man with an axe under her bed, she [[Who You Gonna Call?|follows a tip]] from an [[The Internet|internet]] chatroom and pays a visit to the [[Occult Detective|Allegory Detective]], Daisuke Asou. Asou reveals that she has been possessed by an allegory, an [[Urban Legend]] that turns its content into reality and haunts the people who believe in it. With the help of Hanako of the Toilet, a benign allegory possessing him who assists him in hunting allegories, Asou [[Big Damn Heroes|rescues]] Kanae. In thanks, Kanae becomes Asou's assistant, and the [[They Fight Crime|three of them tackle the myriad allegory cases that come their way]], while a deeper mystery of Asou's true nature slowly unfolds.

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=== Provides examples of: ===
* [[Balloon Belly]]: Happens to the entire cast at the end of the {{spoiler|Woman in the Gap}} chapter.
* [[Balloon Belly]]: Happens to the entire cast at the end of the {{spoiler|Woman in the Gap}} chapter.
* [[Better to Die Than Be Killed]]: Horribly [[Subverted]], the {{spoiler|leader of the suicide club}} tries to kill herself quickly and "beautifully" rather than be captured by the police, but instead dies slowly, painfully, and grotesquely, screaming "this isn't the way I wanted to die!"
* [[Better to Die Than Be Killed]]: Horribly [[Subverted]], the {{spoiler|leader of the suicide club}} tries to kill herself quickly and "beautifully" rather than be captured by the police, but instead dies slowly, painfully, and grotesquely, screaming "this isn't the way I wanted to die!"
* [[Cute Little Fangs]]: Hanako
* [[Cute Little Fangs]]: Hanako
* [[Deal With the Devil]]: The Demon in the Mirror will grant one wish in exchange for the wisher's soul.
* [[Deal with the Devil]]: The Demon in the Mirror will grant one wish in exchange for the wisher's soul.
* [[Detect Evil]]: Asou gets the hiccups whenever he's near a person possessed by an allegory.
* [[Detect Evil]]: Asou gets the hiccups whenever he's near a person possessed by an allegory.
* [[Distressed Damsel]]: Kanae, multiple times.
* [[Damsel in Distress]]: Kanae, multiple times.
* [[Dreadful Musician]]: Kanae can't sing.
* [[Dreadful Musician]]: Kanae can't sing.
* [[Ecchi]]
* [[Ecchi]]
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* [[Fan Disservice]]: Nozomi, {{spoiler|Kanae's [[Fetus Terrible|unborn twin sister]]}}, spends all her screen time naked. It's [[Fridge Horror|very creepy in hindsight]].
* [[Fan Disservice]]: Nozomi, {{spoiler|Kanae's [[Fetus Terrible|unborn twin sister]]}}, spends all her screen time naked. It's [[Fridge Horror|very creepy in hindsight]].
** Additionally, the female fishmen have anatomically correct breasts.
** Additionally, the female fishmen have anatomically correct breasts.
* [[Full Frontal Assault]]: The Woman in the Gap
* [[Full-Frontal Assault]]: The Woman in the Gap
* {{spoiler|[[Gainax Ending]]: Sure, they all live happily ever after.. but [[Mind Screw|how]]?}}
* {{spoiler|[[Gainax Ending]]: Sure, they all live happily ever after.. but [[Mind Screw|how]]?}}
* [[Half the Man He Used To Be]]: Happens a lot in the Teke-Teke chapter.
* [[Half the Man He Used To Be]]: Happens a lot in the Teke-Teke chapter.
* [[Journey to The Center of The Mind]]
* [[Journey to the Center of the Mind]]
* [[Kitsune]]: Kokkuri
* [[Kitsune]]: Kokkuri
* [[Lightmare Fuel]]: The [[Mirror Monster|Demon in the Mirror]] chapter quickly turns into a comic relief episode.
* [[Lightmare Fuel]]: The [[Mirror Monster|Demon in the Mirror]] chapter quickly turns into a comic relief episode.
* [[Lost in Translation]]: There is a possibility the title suffers from this (The correct translation may or may not be Hanako and the ''Teller'' of Allegory). [[Tokyo Pop]] is going to have [[Sarcasm Mode|fun]] with the last couple of chapters.
* [[Lost in Translation]]: There is a possibility the title suffers from this (The correct translation may or may not be Hanako and the ''Teller'' of Allegory). [[Tokyo Pop]] is going to have [[Sarcasm Mode|fun]] with the last couple of chapters.
* [[Made of Plasticine]]: Kanae's maids. One of them is [[Clean Cut|cleanly]] scalped by a [[Creepy Doll|doll]] with a [[Absurdly Sharp Blade|knife]].
* [[Made of Plasticine]]: Kanae's maids. One of them is [[Clean Cut|cleanly]] scalped by a [[Creepy Doll|doll]] with a [[Absurdly Sharp Blade|knife]].
* [[Mirror Monster]]: [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|The Demon in the Mirror]].
* [[Mirror Monster]]: [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|The Demon in the Mirror]].
* [[Monster of the Week]]: The Allegories
* [[Monster of the Week]]: The Allegories
* [[More Teeth Than the Osmond Family]]: The Slit-Mouthed Woman, but only because her mouth is much, ''much'' larger than her face.
* [[More Teeth Than the Osmond Family]]: The Slit-Mouthed Woman, but only because her mouth is much, ''much'' larger than her face.
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* [[Power At a Price]]: Asou can detect people possessed by allegories with hiccups, but if he hiccups one hundred times consecutively, he will die.
* [[Power At a Price]]: Asou can detect people possessed by allegories with hiccups, but if he hiccups one hundred times consecutively, he will die.
* [[Puff of Logic]]: Because allegories only exist in the [[Your Mind Makes It Real|minds of people]], scanning them with a computer will destroy them.
* [[Puff of Logic]]: Because allegories only exist in the [[Your Mind Makes It Real|minds of people]], scanning them with a computer will destroy them.
* [[Ret Gone]]: Because allegories only exist in the minds of people, all damage caused by the allegory will be reversed when it is eliminated. [[All Deaths Final|Except deaths]].
* [[Ret-Gone]]: Because allegories only exist in the minds of people, all damage caused by the allegory will be reversed when it is eliminated. [[All Deaths Final|Except deaths]].
* [[Slasher Smile]]: The Slit-Mouthed Woman.
* [[Slasher Smile]]: The Slit-Mouthed Woman.
* [[Suicide Pact]]: The suicide club in the {{spoiler|Teke-Teke}} chapter
* [[Suicide Pact]]: The suicide club in the {{spoiler|Teke-Teke}} chapter
* [[Super Powered Evil Side]]: {{spoiler|Asou}}'s allegorified self.
* [[Super-Powered Evil Side]]: {{spoiler|Asou}}'s allegorified self.
* [[Techno Wizard]]: Hanako. Her laptop is apparently waterproof.
* [[Techno Wizard]]: Hanako. Her laptop is apparently waterproof.
* [[The Doll Episode]]: Mary, an allegory that manipulates discarded dolls, gets a three-part chapter.
* [[The Doll Episode]]: Mary, an allegory that manipulates discarded dolls, gets a three-part chapter.
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Latest revision as of 15:17, 2 July 2017

"Folklores are alive."
Opening line

When Damsel in Distress Kanae Hiranuma finds her sleep disturbed by a man with an axe under her bed, she follows a tip from an internet chatroom and pays a visit to the Allegory Detective, Daisuke Asou. Asou reveals that she has been possessed by an allegory, an Urban Legend that turns its content into reality and haunts the people who believe in it. With the help of Hanako of the Toilet, a benign allegory possessing him who assists him in hunting allegories, Asou rescues Kanae. In thanks, Kanae becomes Asou's assistant, and the three of them tackle the myriad allegory cases that come their way, while a deeper mystery of Asou's true nature slowly unfolds.


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