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* [[Alas, Poor Villain]]: The manga really goes to great lengths if not to humanize the villains, then to make the readers understand their motivations and grief.
* [[Anvilicious]]: See [[An Aesop]] on the main page.
* [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment]]: There's a moment in ''Trigun Maximum'' where Vash and Livio are counting the coins they got from the Gung-ho guns. They were missing one. Suddenly, a muscular black guy with weird hair and skimpy disco attire comes in and gives them the coin, pulls a bug out of his mouth, then proceeds to ask whether Vash or Livio prefer clams or fish. Granted, there's a reason why this happened (Zazie used her mind control worms), but it's random, it's weird, and after the incident, nobody talks about it again.
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** Also in the anime, the infamous hot dog scene.
* [[Some Anvils Need to Be Dropped]]: Killing people is wrong, and almost never justifiable.
** Although, especially in the anime, there are people who come away convinced that somebody as sociopathic as Knives should be put down like any other rabid animal and so see Vash letting him live as Vash's biggest [[What an Idiot!]] moment.
* [[Stoic Woobie]]: Wolfwood.
* [[Tastes Like Diabetes]]: Rem
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* [[True Art Is Angsty]]: Debatable.
* [[Wangst]]: Debatable.
* [[What Do You Mean ItsIt's Not for Kids?]]:
** Some parents consider this to be an anime for teens ages 15-16 when it's more specifically created for kids around their early teens. Some people do consider this anime for kids, but since it's aimed at kids a little younger compared to ''Cowboy Bebop,'' it could also be for a preteenage group.
** The manga, however, [[Nightmare Fuel|should NOT be viewed by anyone that young.]]