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* BlackSheep: He comes from a prestigious military family, of which he's considered the failure because he wasn't the upstanding soldier he was expected to be (rather, he was a coward who stayed off the front lines). That said, he's also a WhiteSheep, as noted below.
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* BlackSheep: He comes from a prestigious military family, of which he's considered the failure because he wasn't the upstanding soldier he was expected to be (rather, he was a coward who stayed off the front lines). That said, he's also a WhiteSheep, as noted below.
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* {{Bishonen}}: Of the baby-faced variety.
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* {{Bishonen}}: He's on the effeminate side compared to the rest of the male cast, particularly when he has his hair down.
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* {{Bishonen}}: Or rather, a biseinen, as he's likely somewhere in his twenties, but ''very'' effeminate.
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* {{Bishonen}}: Especially when standing next to Izumi, Ryuuichi has more slender features and lacks the muscular form of some characters.
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* {{Keigo}}: He speaks very formally, in stark contrast to the rather informal language of most of the characters.
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* {{Keigo}}: Like Amagiya, she tends to speak in a politer tone than most of the cast.
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* BladeOnAStick: His initial (and iconic) weapon is a spear.
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* WhipItGood: He uses a whip as a weapon in his first appearance, though once he starts going all out, he's no longer seen using it.
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* OverprotectiveDad: If you interpret his feelings towards Shirayuki as fatherly, then this would be why he hates other people even touching her.
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TRS wick cleanup — Not Good With People has been renamed to Better With Non Human Company and disambiguated
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* NoSocialSkills: It's not clear how much of his lack of social etiquette--kicking down doors, driving his motorbike into trailers, etc.--stems from him simply not caring, as noted under NotGoodWithPeople, but one has to imagine that growing up in a laboratory didn't do much to teach him manners.
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* NoSocialSkills: It's not clear how much of his lack of social etiquette--kicking down doors, driving his motorbike into trailers, etc.--stems from him simply not caring, as noted under NotGoodWithPeople, but one has to imagine that growing up in a laboratory didn't do much to teach him manners.
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* NotGoodWithPeople: The grumpy type--he generally likes machines more than people, but he's more anti-social than outright misanthropic.
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* BadassInCharge: Again, the Ward Chief of Tachikawa.
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* ColonelBadass: Going hand in hand with being a BadassInCharge in military matters.
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* BadassInCharge: The highest ranking member in the military, as the captain of the Imperial Guard, and the most infamous.
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* BadassInCharge: Standard fare for Ward Chiefs.
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Dark Skinned Blond is no longer a trope
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* DarkSkinnedBlond: He's depicted with somewhat darker skin than the others, presumably to signify his non-Japanese background.
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* DarkSkinnedBlonde: She has the darkest skin in the series, with white/platinum blonde hair.
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Grumpy Bear is no longer a trope. Moving examples to other tropes when applicable.
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* CynicismCatalyst: See AbusiveParents.
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* GrumpyBear: He's a pessimist in an ultimately idealistic series, so it should go without saying that him dropping the jadedness is inevitable.
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* NiceShoes: Giant animal slippers.
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Dewicking Ill Boy
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* BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu: [[spoiler:To prevent meteors from striking Tokyo once more and destroy the device Kuroyuki is using to manipulate their trajectory, Fujimaru uses his powers to their limit, succeeding in his goal but ending up as an IllBoy for it, as he loses his ability.]]
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* BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu: [[spoiler:To prevent meteors from striking Tokyo once more and destroy the device Kuroyuki is using to manipulate their trajectory, Fujimaru uses his powers to their limit, succeeding in his goal but ending up as an IllBoy ill for it, as he loses his ability.]]
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* IllBoy: [[spoiler:Becomes one by the epilogue due to losing his power, as he now suffers from headaches that are, on occasion, bad enough that he can't sleep.]]
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* IllBoy: His body isn't properly accepting his Grim Rock, causing him to de-age.
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* IllBoy: Like Souichi, his body's rejecting his Grim Rock.
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Nice Hat is no longer a trope
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* NiceHat: It's pretty snazzy.
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Bandage Babe is no longer a trope
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* BandageBabe: Ignoring the fact that he's always wearing bandages around his arm, [[http://i.imgur.com/BWhJOKd.jpg this picture]] is most likely invoking this considering he's not even actually wearing bandages in the corresponding scene.
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* BandageBabe: He wears a cast briefly after his left arm is almost ripped off, and [[spoiler:in the epilogue, with him wearing a cast around his de-powered right arm]].
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* BandageBabe: Yes, him too. Particularly in the final battle, where, aside from the ones wrapped around his chest, the ones around his arm are left partially untied in a badass effect, not unlike Takeru's usual state.
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* BandageBabe: Perhaps providing less eye-candy than the other examples, considering his physical age, but he begins sporting bandages around his chest from after the midway point of the series.
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* BandageBabe: He often wears a cast around his right arm, made all the more confusing by the fact that his arm is perfectly functional and normal, save for when he has his claws out.
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* BandageBabe: Just like his brother, he gets a moment where we see his chest wrapped in bandages.
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* BandageBabe: She's at one point seen wearing a cast (while otherwise naked), likely to keep her arm from cutting everything.
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* BandageBabe: [[spoiler:In the epilogue.]]
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* BandageBabe: [[spoiler:After surviving the destruction of Shibuya and being treated by Akane.]]