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* [[Action Girl]]: Ryuko |
* [[Action Girl]]: Ryuko |
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* [[A Nazi By Any Other Name]] |
* [[A Nazi By Any Other Name]] |
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* [[Blood Knight]]: Ryuko, quite literally. Her superpowered clothing is even powered by blood! |
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* [[Disappeared Dad|Deceased Dad]]: Isshin Matoi, Ryuko's father. The plot kicks off with her wanting to avenge his death. |
* [[Disappeared Dad|Deceased Dad]]: Isshin Matoi, Ryuko's father. The plot kicks off with her wanting to avenge his death. |
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* [[Genki Girl]]: Mako |
* [[Genki Girl]]: Mako |
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Describe Kill La Kill here.
Tropes used in Kill la Kill include:
- Absurdly Powerful Student Council
- Action Girl: Ryuko
- A Nazi By Any Other Name
- Blood Knight: Ryuko, quite literally. Her superpowered clothing is even powered by blood!
- Deceased Dad: Isshin Matoi, Ryuko's father. The plot kicks off with her wanting to avenge his death.
- Genki Girl: Mako
- Impossibly Cool Clothes: Senketsu.
- Ms. Fanservice: Ryuko
- Sensible Heroes, Skimpy Villains: Inverted. Ryuko's outfit is much more risque than what the villains wear (though no more ridiculous).
- Stripperiffic: Ryuko, when she wears Senketsu.
- Walking Shirtless Scene: Ryuko's homeroom teacher, Aikurō Mikisugi, when he's not in disguise.
- Would Hit a Girl: Fukuroda, from the first episode. He gives Ryuko a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown, and attempts to publicly execute Mako.