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** Reiri is an intersting case. In the manga, she utterly averts the [[Magic Skirt]] trope. However, in the anime it's played completely straight. The [[OVAs]] have her solidly averting the trope again. |
** Reiri is an intersting case. In the manga, she utterly averts the [[Magic Skirt]] trope. However, in the anime it's played completely straight. The [[OVAs]] have her solidly averting the trope again. |
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* [[The Man Behind the Man]]: The hospital director is a subordinate of {{spoiler|Zeppeli}}. |
* [[The Man Behind the Man]]: The hospital director is a subordinate of {{spoiler|Zeppeli}}. |
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* [[Meaningful Name]]: |
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Subverted—Hime's actual name is Lilliane. (Protagonist Hiro is another story, as is Riza ''Wildman''.) |
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* [[Meido]]: Hiro's sister, Sawawa. The trope's invocation is even pointed out in the translation notes of the first volume of the manga, as she goes to a cafe on her downtime while still in her costume. Also, Flandre and her sisters. |
* [[Meido]]: Hiro's sister, Sawawa. The trope's invocation is even pointed out in the translation notes of the first volume of the manga, as she goes to a cafe on her downtime while still in her costume. Also, Flandre and her sisters. |
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* [[Mind Screw]]: Whatever it was that happened to {{spoiler|Emil}}. Seriously, what the hell? |
* [[Mind Screw]]: Whatever it was that happened to {{spoiler|Emil}}. Seriously, what the hell? |
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* [[Vampire Invitation]]: Reiri required an invitation to enter Hime's home, but was free to enter at will once that invitation was given. This trope also came to [[Incredibly Lame Pun|bite Duke Kinski]] in the butt, {{spoiler|when he seeks to replenish his supply of Royal Blood using Hime's corpse, only to find out that she's alive and well, and denying him entry to her home.}} |
* [[Vampire Invitation]]: Reiri required an invitation to enter Hime's home, but was free to enter at will once that invitation was given. This trope also came to [[Incredibly Lame Pun|bite Duke Kinski]] in the butt, {{spoiler|when he seeks to replenish his supply of Royal Blood using Hime's corpse, only to find out that she's alive and well, and denying him entry to her home.}} |
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** Even needed an invitation to enter a long-abandoned cabin that obviously had no inhabitants or owners. |
** Even needed an invitation to enter a long-abandoned cabin that obviously had no inhabitants or owners. |
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* [[Verbal Tic]]: Flandre and all of her siblings, Francisca, Francette, Flanders ([[The Simpsons|NOT that Flanders]]) and Franz: Hooba ('Fuga' in the original). |
* [[Verbal Tic]]: Flandre and all of her siblings, Francisca, Francette, Flanders ([[The Simpsons (animation)|NOT that Flanders]]) and Franz: Hooba ('Fuga' in the original). |
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** Which leads into some [http://mangable.com/princess_resurrection/chapter-17/24/ rather odd conversations] between the androids. |
** Which leads into some [http://mangable.com/princess_resurrection/chapter-17/24/ rather odd conversations] between the androids. |
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* [[Weapon of Choice]]: Both played straight and subverted. Hiro usually prefers an axe (and you can bet he knows how to use it!). Hime, on the other hand seems to find a new weapon for each occasion: rapier, chainsaw, pistol, hammer, chandelier... (no, I am not making this up!) |
* [[Weapon of Choice]]: Both played straight and subverted. Hiro usually prefers an axe (and you can bet he knows how to use it!). Hime, on the other hand seems to find a new weapon for each occasion: rapier, chainsaw, pistol, hammer, chandelier... (no, I am not making this up!) |