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* The anime version of [[Valkyria Chronicles]] really makes many of the Imperial characters more likable than the Gallian High Command (i.e. anyone above Varrot save for Cordelia). True, this was present in the game, but the [[Adaptation Expansion]] of Selvaria (already a likable [[Anti-Villain]]), Jaeger (an even more likable [[Anti-Villain]]), and Gregor (still as much of an asshole as ever, but compared to his Gallian counterpart [Damon] he's actually seen as far more competent and more genuinely deserving of respect by comparison), the Imperials look far better in terms of characterization than the Gallian Regulars, who, much like the game counterparts, treat the real heroes (Welkin Gunther and Squad 7) like crap.
** This is averted, however, with Maximillian, who is an even more obvious [[Jerkass]] than his game counterpart. It also doesn't help he has [[Code Geass|Lelouch's voice, Schneizel's dress code, and none of either's natural charm.]]
* ''[[Goblin Slayer]]''{{'}}s goblins are a wholly unpleasant, brutal and cruel species that is often seen [[Rape, Pillage and Burn|committing]] atrocities]] against the denizens of the Four Cornered World and the reason for Goblin Slayer's crusade to rid them of existence. However, this does not stop fan artists and some people from cheering on the goblins' successes, as Goblin Slayer's actions disrupt the narrative fate of fallen heroines and female adventurers who end up being abducted by the goblins and never end up happy for the victims involved.
 
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