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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* ''The Daichis: Earth's Defense Family'' are enlisted to protect the world from danger, and given all sorts of cool weapons to do it with. But they have to '''pay''' each time they use them. And the cost of using their weapons is usually much more than the reward. And they weren't warned about this ahead of time.
* ''The Daichis: Earth Defense Family'' are enlisted to protect the world from danger, and given all sorts of cool weapons to do it with. But they have to ''pay'' each time they use them. And the cost of using their weapons is usually much more than the reward. And they weren't warned about this ahead of time.
* Also happens in most any bounty hunter anime, from ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'' to ''[[Gunsmith Cats]]''. You break it, you bought it. Used mostly as an excuse to keep the heroes working by remaining in debt for the period of the show. (and sometimes past the ending as well)
* Also happens in most any bounty hunter anime, from ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'' to ''[[Gunsmith Cats]]''. You break it, you bought it. Used mostly as an excuse to keep the heroes working by remaining in debt for the period of the show. (and sometimes past the ending as well)