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** Though as CGI goes, they're not badly done.
* [[Crapsack World]]
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: A post-apocalyptic future in which geography and humanity have been reduced by some cataclysmic event. Brutal futuristic police states that put down the poor with mecha. Violent forces in pursuit of a young girl of unknown but obviously immense importance. {{spoiler|The mechas are [[Powered Byby a Forsaken Child|powered by the souls of little children]].}}
* [[Dramatic Chase Opening]] (executed as a textbook example)
* [[Duel to Thethe Death]]: {{spoiler|Jin versus Jo, at the end - though like most fights in Innocent Venus, it's short, sharp, and very one sided.}}
* [[Et Tu, Brute?]]
* {{spoiler|[[Evil Albino]]: Jin }}
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* [[Heroic RROD]]: Prolonged use of the mechas causes this, unless you're a [[Complete Monster]].
* [[Hidden Heart of Gold]]: Jo
* [[Hoist Byby His Own Petard]]: {{spoiler|Jin, whose death is apparently caused by pushing his mecha's power too far, which provokes the children's souls in his Gladiator. Similarly with Drake, whose own gladiators turn on him and kill him. This is something of a theme in the series, as a form of [[Laser-Guided Karma]] for those who have implanted children's brains to drive their war machines}}.
* [[Horrible Judge of Character]]: {{spoiler|Jin managed to fool most people, including Jo, who seems to have been his friend for years. Though since he fools most the audience too (but for the obscure [[Spoiler Opening]] there would be no clue at all), Jo and Sana can probably be excused for thinking he was a nice guy.}}
* [[Humongous Mecha]]