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* [[Cult]]: At one stage, Airi founds a religious organisation who pray stark naked. Unsurprisingly this is mostly marketed at elves.
* [[Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?]]: A dragon makes the mistake of perving over a stripped elf.
** Played very straight in the christmas episode. Junpei kicks Satan up a chimmeny when he offers the group [[Deal
* [[Dirty Old Man]]: Celcia's advisors are perhaps a little too eager to help the Elf Hunters in their quest to return home. And Millia's grandfather having a potion that makes elves take off their clothes?
* [[Does Not Know His Own Strength|Does Not Know Her Own Strength]]: {{spoiler|Millia, from episode 10.}} Comes complete with [[World of Cardboard Speech]].
* [[Dracolich]]: There is one Dracolich in episode 3
* [[Everything's Even Worse
* [[Fan Service]]: Comparatively little, considering the plot.
** So little in fact that we Yanks got away with slapping it with a PG rating because of the violence. Even though the plot involves ''people stripping Elves down to their birthday suits''!
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* [[The Smart Guy|The Smart Girl]]: Airi, lacking muscles, magic, and guns, relies solely on her brain and her acting skills to support the group.
* [[Team Pet]]: Celcia, for most of the series.
* [[Spanner in
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: ''[[Those Who Hunt The Butterfly]]'', aka ''[[Ageha O Ou Monotachi]]'', which is basically Junpei as an ex-prison guard trying to hunt down Airi while she hides in plain sight ({{smallcaps|[[In Space]]}}...), by simply stripping everyone naked he can and checking for a tattoo. Unlike ''Elves'', though, Junpei tends to end up arrested/beat up/etc for his trouble.
* [[Stable Time Loop]]: {{spoiler|It turns out that the [[Big Bad]] whom Celcia casts a protagonists-summoning spell to defeat is amnesiac Celcia from the future.}}
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