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** {{spoiler|Christopher}} to {{spoiler|Alfred}} in the original novels; {{spoiler|Christopher}} is forced to stab him for treason, whereas in the anime, {{spoiler|Alfred}} is killed off by {{spoiler|Mazenda}}. |
** {{spoiler|Christopher}} to {{spoiler|Alfred}} in the original novels; {{spoiler|Christopher}} is forced to stab him for treason, whereas in the anime, {{spoiler|Alfred}} is killed off by {{spoiler|Mazenda}}. |
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** On a technical level (and accidentally), Amelia to her uncle Randionel in the anime. This is averted in the novels, since Randy appears [[Death by Adaptation|(and dies)]] in the first ''Slayers Special'' novel (i.e the prequel series). |
** On a technical level (and accidentally), Amelia to her uncle Randionel in the anime. This is averted in the novels, since Randy appears [[Death by Adaptation|(and dies)]] in the first ''Slayers Special'' novel (i.e the prequel series). |
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** Averted in the original light novel version of this storyline, where {{spoiler|Abel actually ''succeeds'' in [[Dying as Yourself|reaching his father's humanity long enough for Lina to finish him off]], and [[ |
** Averted in the original light novel version of this storyline, where {{spoiler|Abel actually ''succeeds'' in [[Dying as Yourself|reaching his father's humanity long enough for Lina to finish him off]], and [[Schrödinger's Cat|survives]] to eulogize him afterward}}. |
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* [[Off-Model]]: In episode 1, we see the right side of the Dragon Fangs. Instead of his eye patch covering his eye, it is between his ear and his eye. |
* [[Off-Model]]: In episode 1, we see the right side of the Dragon Fangs. Instead of his eye patch covering his eye, it is between his ear and his eye. |
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* [[Older Is Better]]: Played with, when an ancient golem activates, takes a few steps forward, fires a superweapon into the distance that seems to dwarf the Dragon Slave, aims said weapon at Lina ... and falls apart. |
* [[Older Is Better]]: Played with, when an ancient golem activates, takes a few steps forward, fires a superweapon into the distance that seems to dwarf the Dragon Slave, aims said weapon at Lina ... and falls apart. |
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** Zangulus feigns one of these at the end of NEXT to try and land a hit on Hellmaster. {{spoiler|It doesn't work.}} |
** Zangulus feigns one of these at the end of NEXT to try and land a hit on Hellmaster. {{spoiler|It doesn't work.}} |
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* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]: Prince Phil, Amelia, Pokota, and {{spoiler|Naga}}. |
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]: Prince Phil, Amelia, Pokota, and {{spoiler|Naga}}. |
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* [[Schrödinger's Cat]]: {{spoiler|Dilgear}} never actually dies in the novels, and makes later appearances just to harass Lina. The anime just uses random [[Mooks]] where needed. |
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* [[Sealed Evil in a Can]]: Shabranigdu, who is defeated by a power his sealer didn't have access to, and Zanaffar, who was just resealed. |
* [[Sealed Evil in a Can]]: Shabranigdu, who is defeated by a power his sealer didn't have access to, and Zanaffar, who was just resealed. |
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** To be fair, Lina and company never actually fight Shabranigdu at his full strength, just the fragments sealed in humans. |
** To be fair, Lina and company never actually fight Shabranigdu at his full strength, just the fragments sealed in humans. |