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Spirits and humans have long had a grudge against each other, but that's about to change. During the Meiji Era, Japan has now established the Department of Spirit Affairs to handle relations between humans and youkai. Three new recruits - Kei Agemaki, Hanakiri Ganryu and Riken Yoshinokazura, are going to team up with three half-spirit girls - Zakuro, Susukihotaru and the twins, Bonbori and Houzuki. The relationships are tense, but relations between humans and spirits - and, perhaps, romance? - are about to begin.
 
''Otome Youkai Zakuro'' was adapted into an anime in the fall of 2010 by [[JC J.C.Staff]].
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=== ''Otome Youkai Zakuro'' contains examples of: ===
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* [[Bishie Sparkle]]: Used very sarcastically with Kei, when he's trying to appear cool.
* [[Bishonen]]
* [[Blue Withwith Shock]]: Kei pulls this almost every time he's around spirits when he first starts working with Zakuro and the others.
* [[Brother-Sister Incest]]: {{spoiler|<s>Lieutenant Hanadate</s> / Omodaka is Zakuro's half-brother and he wants to do this. Averted.}}
* [[Broken Bird]]: {{spoiler|Zakuro}}, though she keeps it together better than most examples of this trope.
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* [[Clingy Jealous Girl]]/[[Yandere]]: The Black Widow.
* [[Cool and Unusual Punishment]]: When Zakuro is upset with Kei she gets her own back on him by taking advantage of his fear of Youkai and telling Sakura and Kiri he wants to play with them.
** In episode 8 Kushimatsu uses the more usual [[Standing in Thethe Hall]] punishment on Houzuki, Bonbori and Hanakiri with the addition of a third bucket on their heads as well as in each hand,
* [[Curtains Match the Windows]]: Agemaki's [[Mukokuseki|blond]] and he has [[Technicolor Eyes|yellow eyes]].
* [[Cute Little Fangs]]: All that half-spirits, plus Mugi.
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* {{spoiler|[[Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas]]: Omodaka loved his mother. It's rather complicated though. Let's just say [[Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas]] ''After All''...}}
* [[Evil Weapon]]: The katana that turns anyone into a killer. {{spoiler|Even demure Susukihotaru.}}
* [[Expy]]: Riken is like a Meiji, military version of Ryu from ''[[Kimi Nini Todoke]]''.
* [[Fantastic Racism]]: While spirits are considered citizens, they're treated as second-class citizens by the humans, at best.
** {{spoiler|The Village of Oracles are [[Complete Monster|far worse]], seeing as they kidnapped pregnant women just to create hanyou, then treat them like dirt.}}
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* [[Hellish Pupils]]: The girls gain them when they use their powers.
* [[Heroic Bastard]]: {{spoiler|Zakuro}}
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: [[Nobuhiko Okamoto|Mamezo]], a fanged, bipedal, rabbit thing that functions as a [[Bag of Holding]] for Zakuro, is [[To Aru Majutsu no Index|Accelerator]], [[Asu no Yoichi|Yoichi Karasuga]], [[The Sacred Blacksmith|Luke Ainsworth]], and the perverted space alien from [[Kaichou wa Maid Sama-sama]].
** [[Takahiro Sakurai|Kei]] used to be [[Code Geass|a Knight]], not a Lieutenant. Coincidentally, both seem to have trouble with certain creatures...
*** Not to mention he's [[Final Fantasy VII|Cloud Strife]] in [[Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII|every]] [[Dirge of Cerberus|game]] [[Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children|(and movie)]] [[Dissidia Final Fantasy|where]] [[Kingdom Hearts|he's]] [[Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories|been]] [[Kingdom Hearts II (Video Game)|voiced]].
** [[Kana Hanazawa|Susukihotaru]] is [[Angel Beats (Anime)|Kanade]], [[Kobato.]], and [[Asu no Yoichi|Kagome]].
** [[Mai Nakahara|Zakuro]] is [[Clannad (Visual Novel)|Nagisa]], [[Fairy Tail|Juvia]], [[Strawberry Panic (Light Novel)!|Nagisa]], [[Mai Hi ME-HiME|Mai]], and [[Ladies Versusversus Butlers!|Serina Iori Flameheart]]
** [[Yui Horie|Houzuki]] is [[Love Hina|Naru]], [[School Rumble|Eri]], [[Persona 4|Chie]], [[Dead or Alive|Hitomi]], and so many more...
** [[Sayaka Ohara|Tsukuhane]] is [[Fairy Tail|Erza]], [[XXX HolicXxxHolic|Yuuko]], and [[Code Geass|Milly]]
* [[Ho Yay]]: Subverted, since Mamezo acts like this toward Kei just to tease him. {{spoiler|Justified, Mamezo is Zakuro's [[Bond Creature]].}}
* [[Hot Chick Withwith a Sword]]: Zakuro. Or [[Kukris Are Cool|Hot Chick With a Kukri]]. Rather odd, as a [[wikipedia:Kukri|kukri]] is a Nepalese weapon made famous by the Gurkha mercenaries.
* [[Huge Guy, Tiny Girl]]: Riken towers over Susukihotaru. Kei is also noticbly bigger than Zakuro.
* [[I Am a Humanitarian]]
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* [[Invisible to Adults]]: {{spoiler|Itsue, Kei's old pet who turned out to be a cat spirit.}}
* [[Interspecies Romance]]: Duh, obviously.
* [[In the Name of Thethe Moon]]: When they're about to enter a fight which then leads to..
* [[Ironic Nursery Tune]]: Played straight and subverted. The lyric is innocent and fits the nature of the girls very well, but they only sing it [[Soundtrack Dissonance|when there are bloody supernatural battle to be fought, as it's part of their power-up]]...
* [[It Got Worse]]: In Episode 3, women and children are missing from a village and the viewer is led to believe that they have been spirited away. {{spoiler|It turns out that they weren't; they were all eaten by a [[Complete Monster|monster who is especially fond of the smell of their corpses as they rot in his stomach. And then? Then the monster reveals that pregnant women are the tastiest.]]}}
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* [[Playing Against Type]]: [[Satoshi Hino]] is credited as the voice of Riken Yoshinokazura. He barely sounds like him, almost emulating [[Tomokazu Sugita]] if anything.
* [[Power Limiter]]: {{spoiler|Zakuro's necklace}}
* [[Princess Curls]]: Houzuki and Bonbori have really elaborate hair curls, almost on par with [[Ladies Versusversus Butlers!|Sernia Flameheart]].
* [[Save the Princess]]
* [[Self-Made Orphan]]: {{spoiler|Hanadate ''claims'' to have done so. Eventually it is revealed he didn't.}}
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* [[Skinship Grope]]: Not quite a straight example of the trope, but Houzuki and Bonbori love to cling to Hanakiri, and ''personally'' wipe the sweat off his body after his training.
* [[Spoiler Opening]]: {{spoiler|It's fairly easy to tell that Hanadate is the masked man in the OP and ED long before the official reveal in episode 9. Having the same hairstyle aside, when was the last time you trusted the seemingly perfect bishie that was a rival to the [[Official Couple]]?}}
* [[Standing in Thethe Hall]]
* [[Theme Music Power-Up]]: The OP, "MOON SIGNAL", starts playing when Zakuro awakens to her full power for the final battle.
* [[Theme Naming]]

Revision as of 17:06, 8 April 2014

Otome Youkai Zakuro is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Lily Hoshino. It started running monthly in the seinen manga magazine Comic Birz in November 2006.

Spirits and humans have long had a grudge against each other, but that's about to change. During the Meiji Era, Japan has now established the Department of Spirit Affairs to handle relations between humans and youkai. Three new recruits - Kei Agemaki, Hanakiri Ganryu and Riken Yoshinokazura, are going to team up with three half-spirit girls - Zakuro, Susukihotaru and the twins, Bonbori and Houzuki. The relationships are tense, but relations between humans and spirits - and, perhaps, romance? - are about to begin.

Otome Youkai Zakuro was adapted into an anime in the fall of 2010 by J.C.Staff.


Otome Youkai Zakuro contains examples of: