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* [[Complete Monster]]: Precia. She was ''not'' one at the beginning of the story itself, but she ''is'' when we see her first on-screen. Heck, the woman crosses the [[Moral Event Horizon]] in her [[Establishing Character Moment]].
* [[8.8]]: Carl Kimlinger's [http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/magical-girl-lyrical-nanoha/dvd-box-set review] of the first series gave it a C-. Cue [[Flame War]], especially over whether his emphasis on the lolicon aspects of the series was justified.
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* [[Jerkass Woobie]]: Precia in contrast to the original incarnation. She's still a cruel bitch of course, but you can feel bad for her too, especially since you often ''do'' see her expressing emotions besides her typical cold disdain and occasional insane glee, like when she finds Alicia's lifeless body She's even implied to {{spoiler|''regret'' what she did at the end}}. Since it is an in-universe biographical movie, the inconsistency is explained with Fate insisting on a more sympathetic portrayal of her.
* [[Pandering to the Base]]: While Fate got a transformation, Nanoha's transformation was more fanservice-based and Bardiche and Raising Heart both got new looks, but there's a lot of information that ONLY fans of the series would know that didn't make it in the movie.
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