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Bad formatting, bad grammar, and Labyrinth isn't a trope.
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* Labyrinth : was built for Horu a space and time pocket dimension which filled with Horu energy and essence,time is distorted in the labyrinth making Horu immortal,the labyrinth is also part of Horu it is inside his Stomach which Kei and all the rest of the children that Horu, the monster, has devoured are digested repeatedly.
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* Labyrinth : was built for Horu a space and time pocket dimension which filled with Horu energy and essence,time is distorted in the labyrinth making Horu immortal,the labyrinth is also part of Horu it is inside his Stomach which Kei and all the rest of the children that Horu, the monster, has devoured are digested repeatedly.
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Bad formatting, and Fanservice Costumes isn't a trope.
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* Fanservice Costumes:
From the main Characters to the Villains high level of sexuality only works for the show at its most playful. The episode villain is at least almost believably good-looking (well, he always has his shirt open), and in one scene he makes a female secretary orgasm just by speaking to her (pictured above). That was the best scene in the episode, but more just for what it was than for how it was presented.
From the main Characters to the Villains high level of sexuality only works for the show at its most playful. The episode villain is at least almost believably good-looking (well, he always has his shirt open), and in one scene he makes a female secretary orgasm just by speaking to her (pictured above). That was the best scene in the episode, but more just for what it was than for how it was presented.
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Fanservice Costumes
From the main Characters to the Villains high level of sexuality only works for the show at its most playful. The episode villain is at least almost believably good-looking (well, he always has his shirt open), and in one scene he makes a female secretary orgasm just by speaking to her (pictured above). That was the best scene in the episode, but more just for what it was than for how it was presented.
From the main Characters to the Villains high level of sexuality only works for the show at its most playful. The episode villain is at least almost believably good-looking (well, he always has his shirt open), and in one scene he makes a female secretary orgasm just by speaking to her (pictured above). That was the best scene in the episode, but more just for what it was than for how it was presented.
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* AnythingThatMoves: Coco takes a weird pleasure in flirting with key cast members, often who are already in relationships.
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* {{Badass Biker}}: All the Melos Warriors, who ride around on Aibar Machines (basically mecha motorcycles).
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* {{Badass Biker}}: BadassBiker: All the Melos Warriors, who ride around on Aibar Machines (basically mecha motorcycles).