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* SlidingScaleOfSillinessVersusSeriousness: Serious, and increasingly so as the series goes on. At first, ''Re:CREATORS'' was willing to treat the idea of fictional characters coming to the real world with some degree of levity, [[spoiler:then [[KillTheCutie Mamika dies]]]] and it all goes to hell afterwards. Really, did anyone expect anything else from the creator of ''Manga/BlackLagoon'' and the director of ''AldnoahZero''?

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* SlidingScaleOfSillinessVersusSeriousness: Serious, and increasingly so as the series goes on. At first, ''Re:CREATORS'' was willing to treat the idea of fictional characters coming to the real world with some degree of levity, [[spoiler:then [[KillTheCutie Mamika dies]]]] and it all goes to hell afterwards. Really, did anyone expect anything else from the creator of ''Manga/BlackLagoon'' and the director of ''AldnoahZero''? ''Anime/AldnoahZero''?
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* BeingGoodSucks: Seems to be one of the show's themes, at least for what concerns the Creations. In the end [[spoiler:The unambiguously good guys either [[SenselessSacrifice die]] or are incapacitated, the morally gray Blitz survives the ordeal without a scratch and gets back his daughter, while the BigBad and the ObviouslyEvil character not only [[KarmaHoudini never get any punishment]] but also get exactly what they wanted and were pretty much unopposed from the start.]] No wonder that the show gets sometimes accused of [[DarknessInducedAudienceApathy being too dark for its own good.]]

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* BeingGoodSucks: Seems to be one of the show's themes, at least for what concerns the Creations. In the end [[spoiler:The unambiguously good guys either [[SenselessSacrifice die]] or are incapacitated, the morally gray Blitz survives the ordeal without a scratch and gets back his daughter, while the BigBad and the ObviouslyEvil character not only [[KarmaHoudini never get any punishment]] but also get exactly what they wanted and were pretty much unopposed from the start.]] No wonder that the show gets sometimes accused of [[DarknessInducedAudienceApathy [[TooBleakStoppedCaring being too dark for its own good.]]
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* ApocalypseHow: Meteora believes that a Multiversal one will occur if they cannot contain the spread of characters that break the rules of Earth's logic. Everything will reset to the beginning, destroying every world.

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* ApocalypseHow: Meteora believes that a Multiversal one ApocalypseHow/ClassX5 or ApocalypseHow/ClassZ will occur if they cannot contain the spread of characters that break the rules of Earth's logic. Everything will reset to the beginning, destroying every world.
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**Komatsu being cast as Selesia and Amamiya as Rui somehwat a reversal of their common typecastings; Komatsu has voiced a significant number of a characters who are young boys like Rui.
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* RageAgainstTheAuthor: InUniverse: TheSeries. Every bad guy has a near-murderous beef with their Creator (and the MUP trumps them all big time...), and the good guys still get at least one scene where they freak out once everything clicks together. Aliceteria's and Yuya's first on-screen interactions with their Creators are calling them out for writing stories full of suffering and trauma as entertainment, Bliz [[spoiler: nearly kills his creator when he meets her as revenge for killing off his daughter]], and [[spoiler: Magane straight up murders her Creator, though being a villain from a horror series, she did it because she felt the story he wrote wasn't traumatic ''enough''.]]

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* RageAgainstTheAuthor: InUniverse: TheSeries. Every bad guy has a near-murderous beef with their Creator (and the MUP trumps them all big time...), and the good guys still get at least one scene where they freak out once everything clicks together. Aliceteria's and Yuya's first on-screen interactions with their Creators are calling them out for writing stories full of suffering and trauma as entertainment, Bliz Blitz [[spoiler: nearly kills his creator when he meets her as revenge for killing off his daughter]], and [[spoiler: Magane straight up murders her Creator, though being a villain from a horror series, she did it because she felt the story he wrote wasn't traumatic ''enough''.]]

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The whole plot. Some specific examples:
** Most of the people who meet the Created assume they are simply cosplayers at first, at least until they start doing otherworldly things like flying or casting spells.
** Getting a person suffering from [[spoiler:psychological trauma and a guilty conscience to talk about their problems and secrets is nigh impossible. Even to those they care about and have close relationships or even if lives are at stake because of them withholding knowledge. That person might attempt to say something, but lose their nerve or leave out important (or what they view as incriminating) details even if they do say anything.]]
** Mamika gets hit with this hard when she realizes that her blasts actually caused Selesia pain as well as massive amounts of collateral damage. Turns out her story shied away from the devastating consequences her powers should have had in reality.
** [[CharacterTic Character quirks]] like Mamika's tendency to misspell someone's name or Rui Kanoya's childish bouts get annoying very quickly to the people around them when they become real.
** Meteora explains that when a fictional character is appears in the real world, their traits and abilities are subjected to the real world's natural laws, because the world is trying to make sense of characters whose powers and abilities can defy logic and reality. If so many fictional characters appear at once, all sense of stability and normality will be lost, causing the end of every world.
** The government was aware of the presence of the Created as well as accept their existence since ''none'' of them were making any attempt to hide their presence, and everybody has a cellphone and can either take a video, picture, or call the authorities. All the government could manage to do was change some reports and rely on reporters' already existing belief that nobody in their right mind would believe that fictional characters are appearing in the real world.
** Aliceteria's creator went to the police for protection, but they refused to believe that an anime character was threatening him until she broke into the police station in full armor on [[{{Pegasus}} flying horseback]] and grabbed him. After that, the authorities started taking the situation ''a lot'' more seriously.
** After Aliceteria's kidnapping of her Creator from police custody, the government believed that other Creators must be brought in for protection. They instantly decide to find Yuuya's creator and bring him in as a precaution, should Yuuya come looking for him with the intent to do harm.
** Due to the nature of Japan's constitution, the government had to create an entirely new crisis management committee to even begin addressing the Created and the crisis they present. And they only use the JSDF because of the appearance of Gigas Makina and the potential danger it holds.
** And that committee immediately charges Meteora for all the material [[WhereDoesHeGetAllThoseWonderfulToys she stole from the JSDF warehouses]][[note]]As Meteora has no offensive magic and has to retaliate somehow, she chose to just grab some [=ATGMs=] from the nearby JSDF unit — and these things are ''expensive''.[[/note]] to fight the Military Uniform Princess in #1, in addition to the damages they've caused.
** The government ends up getting involved, but they end up siding with the heroes as opposed to doing the usual "treat them like the enemy" thing and even bring up that if they ''tried'' to cover up the incidents as a conspiracy that people ''would'' find out and they'd lose trust in them.
** Getting creators from various different mediums and genres to work together is a lot more difficult than it is on paper. This is made especially obvious when Matsumara and Masaaki argue with Yuuya's creator, because they feel obligated to not let the people who hired them down. Meanwhile Yuuya's creator points out that mangaka like him don't work for a salary and thus his and Chika's creative process is completely different since their main priority is to not disappoint their fans rather than some boss.
** [[spoiler: Creating a character whole-cloth that can easily defeat established canon characters isn't going to sit well with the audience. Altair's fans couldn't accept Sirius suddenly being able to go toe-to-toe with her, and she died as a result. Sota had to ''invoke Magane'' to get the fans to accept Creation Setsuna.]]


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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The whole plot. Some specific examples:
** Most of the people who meet the Created assume they are simply cosplayers at first, at least until they start doing otherworldly things like flying or casting spells.
** Getting a person suffering from [[spoiler:psychological trauma and a guilty conscience to talk about their problems and secrets is nigh impossible. Even to those they care about and have close relationships or even if lives are at stake because of them withholding knowledge. That person might attempt to say something, but lose their nerve or leave out important (or what they view as incriminating) details even if they do say anything.]]
** Mamika gets hit with this hard when she realizes that her blasts actually caused Selesia pain as well as massive amounts of collateral damage. Turns out her story shied away from the devastating consequences her powers should have had in reality.
** [[CharacterTic Character quirks]] like Mamika's tendency to misspell someone's name or Rui Kanoya's childish bouts get annoying very quickly to the people around them when they become real.
** Meteora explains that when a fictional character is appears in the real world, their traits and abilities are subjected to the real world's natural laws, because the world is trying to make sense of characters whose powers and abilities can defy logic and reality. If so many fictional characters appear at once, all sense of stability and normality will be lost, causing the end of every world.
** The government was aware of the presence of the Created as well as accept their existence since ''none'' of them were making any attempt to hide their presence, and everybody has a cellphone and can either take a video, picture, or call the authorities. All the government could manage to do was change some reports and rely on reporters' already existing belief that nobody in their right mind would believe that fictional characters are appearing in the real world.
** Aliceteria's creator went to the police for protection, but they refused to believe that an anime character was threatening him until she broke into the police station in full armor on [[{{Pegasus}} flying horseback]] and grabbed him. After that, the authorities started taking the situation ''a lot'' more seriously.
** After Aliceteria's kidnapping of her Creator from police custody, the government believed that other Creators must be brought in for protection. They instantly decide to find Yuuya's creator and bring him in as a precaution, should Yuuya come looking for him with the intent to do harm.
** Due to the nature of Japan's constitution, the government had to create an entirely new crisis management committee to even begin addressing the Created and the crisis they present. And they only use the JSDF because of the appearance of Gigas Makina and the potential danger it holds.
** And that committee immediately charges Meteora for all the material [[WhereDoesHeGetAllThoseWonderfulToys she stole from the JSDF warehouses]][[note]]As Meteora has no offensive magic and has to retaliate somehow, she chose to just grab some [=ATGMs=] from the nearby JSDF unit — and these things are ''expensive''.[[/note]] to fight the Military Uniform Princess in #1, in addition to the damages they've caused.
** The government ends up getting involved, but they end up siding with the heroes as opposed to doing the usual "treat them like the enemy" thing and even bring up that if they ''tried'' to cover up the incidents as a conspiracy that people ''would'' find out and they'd lose trust in them.
** Getting creators from various different mediums and genres to work together is a lot more difficult than it is on paper. This is made especially obvious when Matsumara and Masaaki argue with Yuuya's creator, because they feel obligated to not let the people who hired them down. Meanwhile Yuuya's creator points out that mangaka like him don't work for a salary and thus his and Chika's creative process is completely different since their main priority is to not disappoint their fans rather than some boss.
** [[spoiler: Creating a character whole-cloth that can easily defeat established canon characters isn't going to sit well with the audience. Altair's fans couldn't accept Sirius suddenly being able to go toe-to-toe with her, and she died as a result. Sota had to ''invoke Magane'' to get the fans to accept Creation Setsuna.]]
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''Re:CREATORS'' is a Spring 2017 original anime by Studio Creator/{{TROYCA}}. Created by Rei Hiroe, the mangaka behind ''Manga/BlackLagoon'' and directed by Ei Aoki of ''LightNovel/FateZero'' and ''Anime/AldnoahZero'' fame. Re:CREATORS follows a group of fictional characters that travel to our world and search for their creators. The first episode premiered on [[Spring2017Anime April 8th, 2017]].

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''Re:CREATORS'' is a Spring 2017 original anime by Studio Creator/{{TROYCA}}. Created by Rei Hiroe, Creator/ReiHiroe, the mangaka behind ''Manga/BlackLagoon'' and directed by Ei Aoki of ''LightNovel/FateZero'' and ''Anime/AldnoahZero'' fame. Re:CREATORS follows a group of fictional characters that travel to our world and search for their creators. The first episode premiered on [[Spring2017Anime April 8th, 2017]].
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[[caption-width-right:350:The Creations [[note]]from front to back: [[TheStoic Meteora]] [[BarrierWarrior Österreich]], [[CoolBigSis Selesia]] [[MagicKnight Upitiria]], [[TheRival Yuuya]] [[RazorWind Mirokuji]], [[BrattyHalfPint Rui]] [[AcePilot Kanoya]], [[WideEyedIdealist Mamika]] [[SuperCuteSuperPowers Kirameki]], [[HotBlooded Aliceteria]] [[KnightInShiningArmor February]], [[CombatPragmatist Blitz]] [[RevolversAreJustBetter Talker]], [[ManipulativeBitch Magane]] [[RealityWarper Chikujoin]], and Rui's [[HumongousMecha Gigas Machina]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:The Creations [[note]]from front to back: [[TheStoic Meteora]] [[BarrierWarrior Österreich]], [[CoolBigSis Selesia]] [[MagicKnight Upitiria]], [[TheRival Yuuya]] [[RazorWind Mirokuji]], [[BrattyHalfPint Rui]] [[AcePilot Kanoya]], [[WideEyedIdealist Mamika]] [[SuperCuteSuperPowers Kirameki]], [[HotBlooded Aliceteria]] [[KnightInShiningArmor February]], [[CombatPragmatist Blitz]] [[RevolversAreJustBetter Talker]], [[ManipulativeBitch Magane]] [[RealityWarper Chikujoin]], and Rui's [[HumongousMecha Gigas Machina]]]]
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* ConspicuousCG: Rui's giant mecha. To be fair, it's supposed to stand out and look unnatural in the real world. The military vehicles in episode 10 and 17 don't have this excuse, though.
** This is also used for Selesia and Charon's mecha and for the cars seen in episodes 1 and 16.
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* HardTruthAesop:
** If you have strong envy for a more successful person, then you should recognize their destructive feelings and use this as a motivation and starting point to become better and achieve your goals. Otherwise, negative emotions will simply be buried deeper into the subconscious and will give negative results. Becomes more family friendly since it also says you need to admit those painful feelings so you don't lash out at those important to you, like Sota did.
** Sometimes, diplomacy, reasoning, or any sort of compromise just isn't going to work on people. Just give them what they want, and maybe they'll work it out themselves.
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%%* ArtShift: Marnie's drawing of Blitz and Erina in episode 14 is quite visibly different from the rest of the animation of the series.
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** Selesia being embarrassed by the [[{{Adorkable}} kind but nerdy]] Takashi until she gets chastised by Yuuya, who wishes his Creator was that caring and thinks she should appreciate him more.

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** Selesia being embarrassed by the [[{{Adorkable}} kind but nerdy]] nerdy Takashi until she gets chastised by Yuuya, who wishes his Creator was that caring and thinks she should appreciate him more.
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[[caption-width-right:350:The Creations [[note]]from front to back: [[TheStoic Meteora]] [[BarrierWarrior Österreich]], [[CoolBigSis Selesia]] [[MagicKnight Upitiria]], [[StockShonenRival Yuuya]] [[RazorWind Mirokuji]], [[BrattyHalfPint Rui]] [[AcePilot Kanoya]], [[WideEyedIdealist Mamika]] [[SuperCuteSuperPowers Kirameki]], [[HotBlooded Aliceteria]] [[KnightInShiningArmor February]], [[CombatPragmatist Blitz]] [[RevolversAreJustBetter Talker]], [[ManipulativeBitch Magane]] [[RealityWarper Chikujoin]], and Rui's [[HumongousMecha Gigas Machina]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:The Creations [[note]]from front to back: [[TheStoic Meteora]] [[BarrierWarrior Österreich]], [[CoolBigSis Selesia]] [[MagicKnight Upitiria]], [[StockShonenRival [[TheRival Yuuya]] [[RazorWind Mirokuji]], [[BrattyHalfPint Rui]] [[AcePilot Kanoya]], [[WideEyedIdealist Mamika]] [[SuperCuteSuperPowers Kirameki]], [[HotBlooded Aliceteria]] [[KnightInShiningArmor February]], [[CombatPragmatist Blitz]] [[RevolversAreJustBetter Talker]], [[ManipulativeBitch Magane]] [[RealityWarper Chikujoin]], and Rui's [[HumongousMecha Gigas Machina]]]]
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Some of the interactions between the Creators and Creations resemble RealLife parent-child relationships to a degree that's unnerving.
** Selesia being embarrassed by the [[{{Adorkable}} kind but nerdy]] Takashi until she gets chastised by Yuuya, who wishes his Creator was that caring and thinks she should appreciate him more.
** Yuuya and Sho taking Ryo on a motorcycle ride looks ''a lot'' like an estranged/divorced dad attempting to bond with two sons who have been running wild in his absence.
** Meteora discovering that [[spoiler: her Creator had died]] mirrors an unfortunate occurrence that adopted children often experience when they attempt to find their birth parents.
** Masaaki's sad realization that he's responsible for Rui's bratty personality, and his comment that he wouldn't have created such an immature character had he known that the two would meet someday.
** [[SelfMadeOrphan Magane's relationship with her Creator]], [[{{Squick}} Hikayu's initial meeting with her creator]] and [[spoiler:Altair and Setsuna's reunion.]]
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''Re:CREATORS'' is a Spring 2017 original anime by Studio TROYCA. Created by Rei Hiroe, the mangaka behind ''Manga/BlackLagoon'' and directed by Ei Aoki of ''LightNovel/FateZero'' and ''Anime/AldnoahZero'' fame. Re:CREATORS follows a group of fictional characters that travel to our world and search for their creators. The first episode premiered on [[Spring2017Anime April 8th, 2017]].

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''Re:CREATORS'' is a Spring 2017 original anime by Studio TROYCA.Creator/{{TROYCA}}. Created by Rei Hiroe, the mangaka behind ''Manga/BlackLagoon'' and directed by Ei Aoki of ''LightNovel/FateZero'' and ''Anime/AldnoahZero'' fame. Re:CREATORS follows a group of fictional characters that travel to our world and search for their creators. The first episode premiered on [[Spring2017Anime April 8th, 2017]].
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* MassiveMultiplayerCrossover: an InUniverse one. All the shows are fictional composites of real genre shows, but it's still a massive crossover pile up within that universe.
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[[quoteright:350:The Creations [[note]]from front to back: [[TheStoic Meteora]] [[BarrierWarrior Österreich]], [[CoolBigSis Selesia]] [[MagicKnight Upitiria]], [[StockShonenRival Yuuya]] [[RazorWind Mirokuji]], [[BrattyHalfPint Rui]] [[AcePilot Kanoya]], [[WideEyedIdealist Mamika]] [[SuperCuteSuperPowers Kirameki]], [[HotBlooded Aliceteria]] [[KnightInShiningArmor February]], [[CombatPragmatist Blitz]] [[RevolversAreJustBetter Talker]], [[ManipulativeBitch Magane]] [[RealityWarper Chikujoin]], and Rui's [[HumongousMecha Gigas Machina]]]]

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[[quoteright:350:The [[caption-width-right:350:The Creations [[note]]from front to back: [[TheStoic Meteora]] [[BarrierWarrior Österreich]], [[CoolBigSis Selesia]] [[MagicKnight Upitiria]], [[StockShonenRival Yuuya]] [[RazorWind Mirokuji]], [[BrattyHalfPint Rui]] [[AcePilot Kanoya]], [[WideEyedIdealist Mamika]] [[SuperCuteSuperPowers Kirameki]], [[HotBlooded Aliceteria]] [[KnightInShiningArmor February]], [[CombatPragmatist Blitz]] [[RevolversAreJustBetter Talker]], [[ManipulativeBitch Magane]] [[RealityWarper Chikujoin]], and Rui's [[HumongousMecha Gigas Machina]]]]
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* ShipTease: The show does not have romantic accent, however Aliceteria/Mamika, Sota/Meteora, and Meteora/Selesia occasionally have rather ambiguous scenes, like when Sota is holding an injured Meteora´s hands or when Mamika [[spoiler:confesses to Aliceteria that she likes her before heading off for her FinalBattle.]] Played right in the 19th episode, when [[spoiler:Selesia]] confesses her love for [[spoiler:Charon and they die together as StarCrossedLovers]].

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* ShipTease: The show does not have romantic accent, however Aliceteria/Mamika, Sota/Meteora, Magane/Sota and Meteora/Selesia occasionally have rather ambiguous scenes, like when Sota is holding an injured Meteora´s hands or when Mamika [[spoiler:confesses to Aliceteria that she likes her before heading off for her FinalBattle.]] Played right in the 19th episode, when [[spoiler:Selesia]] confesses her love for [[spoiler:Charon and they die together as StarCrossedLovers]].
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* SmokingIsCool: Blitz and Yuuya enjoy cigarettes, and the show takes the trouble to make them look cool while doing it.

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* SmokingIsCool: Blitz Blitz, his creator, and Yuuya enjoy cigarettes, and the show takes the trouble to make them look cool while doing it.
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* BeingGoodSucks: Seems to be one of the show's themes, at least for what concerns the Creations. In the end [[spoiler:The unambiguously good guys either [[SenselessSacrifice die]] or are incapacitated, the morally gray Blitz survives the ordeal without a scratch and gets back his daughter, while the BigBad and the ObviouslyEvil character not only [[KarmaHoudini never get any punishment]] but also get exactly what they wanted and were pretty much unopposed from the start.]] No wonder that the show gets sometimes accused of [[DarknessInducedAudienceApathy being too dark for its own good.]]
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[[quoteright:350:The Creations [[note]]from front to back: [[TheStoic Meteora]] [[BarrierWarrior Österreich]], [[CoolBigSis Selesia]] [[MagicKnight Upitiria]], [[StockShonenRival Yuuya]] [[RazorWind Mirokuji]], [[BrattyHalfPint Rui]] [[AcePilot Kanoya]], [[WideEyedIdealist Mamika]] [[SuperCuteSuperPowers Kirameki]], [[HotBlooded Aliceteria]] [[KnightInShiningArmor February]], [[CombatPragmatist Blitz]] [[RevolversAreJustBetter Talker]], [[ManipulativeBitch Magane]] [[RealityWarper Chikujoin]], and Rui's [[HumongousMecha Gigas Machina]]]]
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[[JustForFun/IThoughtItMeant No relation to]] ''[[LightNovel/ReZero Re:Zero]]''.
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* VillainSue: [[spoiler:Altair/the Military Uniform Princess winds up ''[[InvokedTrope invoking]]'' this during most of the final act, '''InUniverse''': people wish her to "win" the Elimination Festival so badly (without understanding that YourMindMakesItReal and that she has OmnicidalManiac plans for the world) and have imagined so many powers for her to solve whatever the hell comes her way through the use of the BiggerStick, that the whole cast eventually hits the DespairEventHorizon because nothing they do seems to be doing more than amuse her. Even when the Creators eventually devise a way to make her stop, it is by giving her exactly what she wants and she also doesn't face any consequences for her actions and receives a happy ending with Setsuna.]]
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* DecoyProtagonist: [[spoiler:After fulfilling one of the lead roles of this anime as a Creation protagonist to Sota's Creator protagonist, Selesia then dies just three episodes away from the GrandFinale, making Meteroa the true Creation protagonist, having stood by Sota's side from the beginning to the end and even collaborated with him to write a new story after deciding to stay in the real world in the last episode.]]

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* DecoyProtagonist: [[spoiler:After fulfilling one of the lead roles of this anime as a Creation protagonist to Sota's Creator protagonist, Selesia then dies just three episodes away from the GrandFinale, making Meteroa Meteora the true Creation protagonist, having stood by Sota's side from the beginning to the end and even collaborated with him to write a new story after deciding to stay in the real world in the last episode.]]



* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Altair herself]] walks away into the sunset with [[spoiler:her resurrected Creator in an AlternateUniverse all for their own]], completely unrepentant of the death and destruction she has done and getting no comeuppance (not that it was possible for her to ''receive'' any kind of comeuppance, with the overpowering that she had obtained). As well, while all other Creations (that survived) went back to their shows, [[spoiler:Magane]] remains in the Real World, and the last we see of her is [[spoiler:her getting in a plane where (WordOfGod says) she will continue to terrorize people around the world, though losing her powers much like Meteroa.]]

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* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Altair herself]] walks away into the sunset with [[spoiler:her resurrected Creator in an AlternateUniverse all for their own]], completely unrepentant of the death and destruction she has done and getting no comeuppance (not that it was possible for her to ''receive'' any kind of comeuppance, with the overpowering that she had obtained). As well, while all other Creations (that survived) went back to their shows, [[spoiler:Magane]] remains in the Real World, and the last we see of her is [[spoiler:her getting in a plane where (WordOfGod says) she will continue to terrorize people around the world, though losing her powers much like Meteroa.Meteora.]]
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* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Altair herself]] walks away into the sunset with [[spoiler:her resurrected Creator in an AlternateUniverse all for their own]], completely unrepentant of the death and destruction she has done and getting no comeuppance (not that it was possible for her to ''receive'' any kind of comeuppance, with the overpowering that she had obtained). As well, while all other Creations (that survived) went back to their shows, [[spoiler:Magane]] remains in the Real World, and the last we see of her is [[spoiler:her getting in a plane where (WordOfGod says) she will continue to terrorize people around the world.]]

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* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Altair herself]] walks away into the sunset with [[spoiler:her resurrected Creator in an AlternateUniverse all for their own]], completely unrepentant of the death and destruction she has done and getting no comeuppance (not that it was possible for her to ''receive'' any kind of comeuppance, with the overpowering that she had obtained). As well, while all other Creations (that survived) went back to their shows, [[spoiler:Magane]] remains in the Real World, and the last we see of her is [[spoiler:her getting in a plane where (WordOfGod says) she will continue to terrorize people around the world.world, though losing her powers much like Meteroa.]]
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* DecoyProtagonist: [[spoiler:After fulfilling one of the lead roles of this anime as a Creation protagonist to Sota's Creator protagonist, Selesia then dies just three episodes away from the GrandFinale, making Meteroa the true Creation protagonist, having stood by Sota's side from the beginning to the end and even collaborated with him to write a new story after deciding to stay in the real world in the last episode.]]
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* SamusIsAGirl: The author of Code:Babylon, a hard-boiled CyberPunk manga starring Blitz Talker, is actually a woman who writes under a masculine pseudonym, to her fellow creators' surprise.

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* SamusIsAGirl: The author of Code:Babylon, a hard-boiled CyberPunk manga starring Blitz Talker, is actually a woman who writes under a masculine pseudonym, pen name, to her fellow creators' surprise.



* SenselessSacrifice: [[spoiler:Mamika blew herself up]] to generate a FantasticNuke after [[spoiler:Altair almost killed her]], and later on [[spoiler:Selesia sacrifices herself to stop Charon and give her friends some advantage]]. Both fail to stop Altair even for a second.

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* SenselessSacrifice: [[spoiler:Mamika blew herself up]] to generate a FantasticNuke after [[spoiler:Altair almost killed her]], and later on [[spoiler:Selesia [[spoiler:Aliceteria blows herself up with her own ultimate attack trying to land a hit on Altair and Selesia sacrifices herself to stop Charon and give her friends some advantage]]. Both All fail to stop Altair even for a second.

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