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  • Alas, Poor Villain: Kanoe gets it in spades in the film and in the manga.
  • Crowning Moment of Awesome: Seishirou's single-handed two-for-one kekkai special in Shibuya; Fuuma's trick with pop cans; Kakyou's corpse-puppeteering, Inuki's rebirth.
  • Crowning Music of Awesome: A lot of piano players know about Naoki Sato's sublime Lonely Piano Piece Sadame which is Japanese for "Destiny" which is omnipresent in the anime in its symphonic version.
  • Draco in Leather Pants: Fuuma
  • Evil Is Sexy: Kanoe is the embodiment of this trope.
  • Epileptic Trees: Oh, all the theories that have run around about Keiichi in CLAMP fandom.
  • Ho Yay: C'mon, it's CLAMP. The most prominent case Kamui and Fuuma is later turned Foe Yay, natch. There are other common matchups as well, including Subaru and Kamui (mind penetration FTW) and Fuuma and Seishirou (mostly for the symmetry, it seems). Seishirou and Subaru are far enough out of subtext and into text that Ho Yay doesn't really apply anymore.
  • Magnificent Bastard: Yuto and Seishiro are very good examples of this.
  • Memetic Mutation: "Yuuto is a PIMP!" "Kanoe is a hoe!".
  • Mind Game Ship: Both Seishirou/Subaru and Fuuma/Kamui qualify.
  • Moral Event Horizon: Fuma crosses it upon murdering his own sister to set off The End of the World as We Know It.
  • The Scrappy: Kotori, because femininity is an unforgivable flaw according to many fans.
  • Ship-to-Ship Combat: Seishirou/Subaru VS Subaru/Kamui. Heaven or Hell, let's rock!
  • Tear Jerker: Oh god, yes. Kotori's death is the most obvious, but Karen and Nataku's deaths are also very sad. The anime and manga add many more.
  • Wangst: Kakyo
  • What Do You Mean It's for Kids?: The series is mistaken for Shonen/Seinen when it is shoujo. This is due to violent content and a dark story.
  • What Measure Is a Non-Badass?: A lot of fans just love to bash Kotori for being emotionally and psychologically damaged after seeing the birth of the second Shinken.
  • The Woobie: Kakyou, Kotori, Subaru, Kamui, Yuzuriha when Satsuki decides it's time for a very literal Kick the Dog moment and kills Inuki... a good chunk of the main cast, really. Not so strange when you consider that they're Team Keep Humanity Alive. Among the fandom, Subaru is the undisputed King of Woobieness.
    • Kakyou Kuzuki is a Dragon of Earth. Team Kill Humanity to Save the Earth isn't entirely without Woobies, you know? Outside that awful movie version, pretty much everyone is a Woobie or just plain Affable. Fuuma's theme is granting wishes (read: Killing people who want to die), the Sakurazukamori assassin is a position apparently passed on by death at the hands of the one the current assassin loves (Seishirou killed his mom), Satsuki was used by first a father and then corporate businessmen who want to exploit her. Kusanagi is perhaps the only one on the Dragons of Earth who takes his side (though halfheartedly) because he's a nature-lover. Oh, and he's ready to Back Stab FUUMA to save Yuzuriha. Nataku hardly has a past at all because he's a clone. That leaves Yuuto, who's incredibly cheerful and friendly who's pretty much in it For the Lulz.
    • Subaru was a Woobie before X even started, having lost his twin sister at the hands of their best friend / mutual love interest, Seishiro. Yes, Ho Yay and Foe Yay in a single package.

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