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* TrappedByGamblingDebts: Almost literally. The episode ends with him backed against a wall a gang of thugs after he lost all his money on a bad Mahjongg game.



* DarkerAndEdgier: She's the last [[spoiler:fatality]] shown in the original series, and her fate is depicted in excruciating detail.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Though the stipulations of her deal were incredibly easy to follow for what she was getting out of it, getting [[spoiler:strangled by an elevator closing around her diamond necklace]] just because she took off her scarf during a date is pretty harsh, even by the show's standards.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: She's the last [[spoiler:fatality]] fatality shown in the original series, and her fate is depicted in excruciating detail.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Though the stipulations of her deal were incredibly easy to follow KillerOutfit: She trades Moguro's "Lucky Scarf" for what she was getting out of it, getting [[spoiler:strangled by an elevator closing around her a fancier diamond necklace]] just because she took off her scarf during a date is pretty harsh, even by necklace. After the show's standards.DON, the necklace gets clamped by an elevator's doors, turning a diamond necklace into a diamond ''noose''.



* TheWoobie: Tamakoshi is a sweet woman who had a very hard life, and an even harder [[spoiler:death.]]

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* TheWoobie: Tamakoshi is a sweet woman who had a very hard life, and an even harder [[spoiler:death.]]
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* PerpetualSmiler: He always has a big smile on his face, even when he's reprimanding customers for not following his warnings.
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* MeaningfulName: Her full names sounds like "she likes cleanliness".

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* MeaningfulName: Her full names name sounds like "she likes cleanliness".



* TerrifiedOfGerms: She really doesn’t like to touch anything with her bare hands and adheres very rigidly to her schedule. She doesn’t like germs to the point of never have kissed. Although after meeting a nice man, you can see getting better and overcome it to the point that she doesn’t care touching surfaces with her bare hands. [[spoiler: Of course, she rejecting the kiss of her new boyfriend, against Moguro advice, makes her fear turns up to eleven. Where she goes to work with a special containment suit as she claims she can’t even breathe the same air as her coworkers.]]


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* TerrifiedOfGerms: She really doesn’t like to touch anything with her bare hands and adheres very rigidly to her schedule. She doesn’t like germs to the point of never have having kissed. Although However, after meeting a nice man, you can see her getting better and overcome overcoming it to the point that she doesn’t care about touching surfaces with her bare hands. [[spoiler: Of course, she rejecting rejected the kiss of her new boyfriend, against Moguro Moguro's advice, which makes her fear turns turn up to eleven. Where she goes to work with a special containment suit as she claims she can’t even breathe the same air as her coworkers.]]





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->Voiced by: Creator/HideyukiTanaka



* ThePornomancer: Moguro's organizer is full of woman who are ready and willing as soon as they get the password--Memo takes advantage of this.
* ReallyGetsAround: He takes advantages of the information found within Moguro's organizer to sleep with women all over the city.
* RunningGag: Moguro switching places with a Takuni statue and confusing Matarou.
* StalkerWithACrush: Kind of a borderline case. He stored information about his future wife in his organizer when he was dating her. [[spoiler:Later this information disappears, along with the lady herself]].

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* ThePornomancer: Moguro's organizer is full of woman women who are ready and willing as soon as they get the password--Memo takes advantage of this.
* ReallyGetsAround: He takes advantages advantage of the information found within Moguro's organizer to sleep with women all over the city.
* RunningGag: Moguro switching switches places with a Takuni Tanuki statue and confusing confuses Matarou.
* StalkerWithACrush: Kind This kind of a borderline case. He stored information about his future wife in his organizer when he was dating her. [[spoiler:Later this information disappears, along with the lady herself]].
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* SmallNameBigEgo: A few karate lessons and an indirect compliment from the teacher leads the guy to take on a group of punks who'd troubled him earlier. What happens next doesn't really need spoilering.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The karate classes that Moguro schedules for him actually boost his confidence and makes him feel better. Yet, just two classes of karate is not enough for him to defeat three guys, each twice his size.

!!Kariya Asako

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* SmallNameBigEgo: A few karate lessons and an indirect compliment from the teacher leads lead the guy to take on a group of punks who'd troubled him earlier. What happens next doesn't really need spoilering.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The karate classes that Moguro schedules for him actually boost boosts his confidence and makes him feel better. Yet, just two classes of karate is not enough for him to defeat three guys, each twice his size.

!!Kariya Asako
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->Voiced by: Creator/YumiTouma
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* FatBastard: He's portly, plump and more than willing to casually laugh at the lives he has gleefully ruined.
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->Voiced by: Creator/YuuMizushima



* IJustWantToHaveFriends: Takes up golf in order to try and befriend his co-workers, who treat him badly because he doesn't know anything about the game.
* YouWereTryingTooHard: Moguro explains to him that a golf ball is harder to hit than a baseball ''because'' its stationary--since the player isn't focusing on a ball that's coming at him, the only thing keeping him from hitting the ball are his own thoughts about ''how'' to hit it.


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* IJustWantToHaveFriends: Takes up golf in order to try and befriend his co-workers, who treat him badly because he doesn't know anything about the game.
* YouWereTryingTooHard: Moguro explains to him that a golf ball is harder to hit than a baseball ''because'' its stationary--since the player isn't focusing on a ball that's coming at him, the only thing keeping him from hitting the ball are is his own thoughts about ''how'' to hit it.

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* {{Gonk}}: [[spoiler: Moguro punishes her by repossessing her beauty treatments, turning her into a fat, ugly old woman.]]


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* PunishedWithUgly: Moguro punishes her by repossessing her beauty treatments, turning her into a fat, ugly old woman.
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* MyCountryTisOfTheeISting: Moguro gets Kent to assimilate by showcasing the crude, contradictory, and even cruel nature of corporate Japan: Be servile to your superiors, badmouth your bosses with your peers, don't sing too well in karaoke lest you make others resentful, never walk away from a winning streak no matter what, fool around with loose women, and be sure to give your spouse the business if they give you lip about anything. Kent goes from an upstanding worker who adored his wife to the precise sort of loutish, vice-chasing salaryman jerk that Moguro usually preys upon.

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* MyCountryTisOfTheeISting: MyCountryTisOfTheeThatISting: Moguro gets Kent to assimilate by showcasing the crude, contradictory, and even cruel nature of corporate Japan: Be servile to your superiors, badmouth your bosses with your peers, don't sing too well in karaoke lest you make others resentful, never walk away from a winning streak no matter what, fool around with loose women, and be sure to give your spouse the business if they give you lip about anything. Kent goes from an upstanding worker who adored his wife to the precise sort of loutish, vice-chasing salaryman jerk that Moguro usually preys upon.

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** Kent himself is also this as he's used by Moguro to showcase the crude, contradictory, and even cruel nature of corporate Japan: Be servile to your superiors, badmouth your bosses with your peers, don't sing too well in karaoke lest you make others resentful, never walk away from a winning streak no matter what, fool around with loose women, and be sure to give your spouse the business if they give you lip about anything. Kent goes from an upstanding worker who adored his wife to the precise sort of loutish, vice-chasing salaryman jerk that Moguro usually preys upon.


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* MyCountryTisOfTheeISting: Moguro gets Kent to assimilate by showcasing the crude, contradictory, and even cruel nature of corporate Japan: Be servile to your superiors, badmouth your bosses with your peers, don't sing too well in karaoke lest you make others resentful, never walk away from a winning streak no matter what, fool around with loose women, and be sure to give your spouse the business if they give you lip about anything. Kent goes from an upstanding worker who adored his wife to the precise sort of loutish, vice-chasing salaryman jerk that Moguro usually preys upon.
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* NonstandardCharacterDesign: Even within the cartoonish art style, he still stands out among other characters, with his thin red lips, large head, pale skin, stout body, and his never-changing facial expression. This, of course, makes him even more unsettling.

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* NonstandardCharacterDesign: Even within the cartoonish Fujiko art style, he still stands out among other characters, with his thin red lips, large head, pale skin, stout body, and his never-changing facial expression. This, of course, makes him even more unsettling.



* WantingIsBetterThanHaving: [[spoiler:Once he actually gets to meet the object of his affections, it turns out she's got a jealous Yakuza don for a boyfriend. As Meguro points out, he'd've been better off contenting himself with just being able to see her]].

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* WantingIsBetterThanHaving: [[spoiler:Once he actually gets to meet the object of his affections, it turns out she's got a jealous Yakuza don for a boyfriend. As Meguro Moguro points out, he'd've been better off contenting himself with just being able to see her]].



* ItsPersonal: Moguro seems to take particular issue with Sabo's extremely shoddy performance as a fellow salesman. That said, Sabo does get more or less what he really wanted (to spend his time sleeping and letting other people take care of his needs) vs. Moguro's usual soul-crushing ironic fate. Moguro even donates the money he made selling Sabo's contracts to pay for his care.

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* ItsPersonal: Moguro seems to take particular issue with Sabo's extremely shoddy performance as a fellow salesman. That said, Sabo does get more or less what he really wanted (to spend his time sleeping and letting other people take care of his needs) vs. Moguro's usual soul-crushing ironic fate. Moguro even donates the money he made selling Sabo's contracts to pay for his care.




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->Voiced by: Creator/RyoHorikawa



* MutualEnvy: Himaga is jealous of a man at the next building who can sleep on the job while he has to kill himself working. When Moguro invites them to the bar, the man, named Madobe Ichirou, reveals he is actually jealous of Himaga, since he would like to work hard like anyone else, but no work comes his way since he is nearing retirement age.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: [[spoiler:Moguro suggested that he and Madobe '''occasionally''' switch positions. When the much-older Madobe has to sub for Higama for an extended amount of time, the stress gives him a fatal stroke]].

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* MutualEnvy: Himaga is jealous of a man at the next building who can sleep on the job while he has to kill himself working. When Moguro invites them to the bar, the man, named Madobe Ichirou, reveals he is actually jealous of Himaga, since he would like to work hard like anyone else, but no work comes his way since he is nearing retirement age.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: [[spoiler:Moguro suggested that he and Madobe '''occasionally''' switch positions. When the much-older much older Madobe has to sub for Higama for an extended amount of time, the stress gives him a fatal stroke]].



** His boss name is Oniyama, which references the Oni, a japanese demon, making reference to his bad temper.
* MyBelovedSmother: His {{Education Mama}}'s also running every other aspect of his life and expects him to become a highly successful businessman--whether he likes it or not. [[spoiler:Once she finds out about Katsuta's knitting hobby and that Oniyama's been encouraging him and helping him learn, she deliberately shows up at the company and reveals Oniyama's avocation at work in order to put him in a bad situation, forcing him to resign]].

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** His boss name is Oniyama, which references the Oni, a japanese demon, making reference referring to his bad temper.
* MyBelovedSmother: His {{Education Mama}}'s also running every other aspect of his life and expects him to become a highly successful businessman--whether he likes it or not. [[spoiler:Once she finds out about Katsuta's knitting hobby and that Oniyama's been encouraging him and helping him learn, she deliberately shows up at the company and reveals Oniyama's avocation at work in order to put him in a bad situation, forcing him to resign]].



* RealMenWearPink: Oniyama, the boss and a really manly looking guy, takes knitting as a hobby.

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* RealMenWearPink: Oniyama, the boss and a really manly looking manly-looking guy, takes knitting as a hobby.



* MeaningfulName: His names sounds like "remembering the past".

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* MeaningfulName: His names name sounds like "remembering the past".



* SurprisinglyHappyEnding: The episode ends with Kako actually enjoying his flashback to the days when he had a happy life with his family, with no implication of any bad consequences for him later on. He's even allowed to come and go from the old house when he likes as shown in "Hot Spring Requiem".


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* SurprisinglyHappyEnding: The episode ends with Kako actually enjoying his flashback to the days when he had a happy life with his family, with no implication of any bad consequences for him later on. He's even allowed to come and go from the old house when he likes as shown in "Hot Spring Requiem".




* BenevolentBoss: In a scene, Kichide's boss is lecturing him on being late to work, yet he aparently knows about his obsession with commemorative stamps and says he doens't mind that he buys them, but that he should call the office if he is coming late.
* CruelTwistEnding: Moguro helped Kichide to get rid of his addiction and gave him something to appease his collection fever, and he even does better at his job...then is revealed his mother made a bad investment and she lost her late husband's life savings (around the same amount as the stamp's price) so now Kichide has to sell the stamp, even knowing the warning that Moguro gave him, when he finally managed to reach the collector that gave him an initial offer, he went through a construction site and a is hit by an excavator. And to really push it, Moguro takes the stamp and reveals it was fake all along, saying he will return him his collection so he can pay part of the debt.

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* BenevolentBoss: In a scene, Kichide's boss is lecturing him on being late to work, yet he aparently apparently knows about his obsession with commemorative stamps and says he doens't doesn't mind that he buys them, but that he should call the office if he is coming late.
* CruelTwistEnding: Moguro helped helps Kichide to get rid of his addiction and gave gives him something to appease his collection fever, and he even does better at his job...then is revealed his mother made a bad investment and she lost her late husband's life savings (around the same amount as the stamp's price) so now Kichide has to sell the stamp, even knowing the warning that Moguro gave him, him when he finally managed to reach the collector that gave him an initial offer, he went through a construction site and a is hit by an excavator. And to really push it, Moguro takes the stamp and reveals it was fake all along, saying he will return him his collection so he can pay part of the debt.




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* UmpteenthCustomer: After using Moguro's decision stick, Mayoi immediatly orders ramen without thinking. He is the 10,000th bowl served and wins free ramen for a year.


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* UmpteenthCustomer: After using Moguro's decision stick, Mayoi immediatly immediately orders ramen without thinking. He is the 10,000th bowl served and wins free ramen for a year.

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* FailOSuckyname: The characters that make up his name can be read as "left behind".




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* WhoNamesTheirKidDude: The characters that make up his name can be read as "left behind".
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* ExcaliburInTheRust: Moguro gives Ichirou his Tommy Armor 945, an incredibly rare "classic club", to inspire him to take up golf. Even dirty and dinged up, an instructor is able to see how valuable it is, and it's prestige awakens a hitherto gluttonous part of his personality.

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* ExcaliburInTheRust: Moguro gives Ichirou his Tommy Armor 945, an incredibly rare "classic club", to inspire him to take up golf. Even dirty and dinged up, an instructor is able to see how valuable it is, and it's its prestige awakens a hitherto gluttonous part of his personality.
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* EvilVersusEvil: Miterou ''is not'' a customer or Moguro's and performs his fiendishness all on his own or through lightly manipulating others. Moguro even saves one of his targets from starving to death underground.

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* EvilVersusEvil: Miterou ''is not'' a customer or of Moguro's and performs his fiendishness all on his own or through lightly manipulating others. Moguro even saves one of his targets from starving to death underground.

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!!Kenichi Nakajima
->Voiced by: Creator/TakuyaEguchi

A 29-year-old salaryman from Episode 1A, "Daydream".

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!!Imani Miterou

A 12-year old elementary schooler
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!!Kenichi Nakajima
->Voiced by: Creator/TakuyaEguchi

A 29-year-old salaryman from Episode 1A, "Daydream".
SP 9, "Imani Miterou's Secret Revenge Sheet".


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* BitchInSheepsClothing: Looks to just be a quiet boy who has to deal with his father's gambling addiction, but he's actually an easily angered and vindictive youth.
* BuriedAlive: Tricks one of his bullies into a very deep hole in the ground before hiding the pit - and muffling Gamaguchi's cries for help - with an innocuous piece of flotsam.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Man or animal can earn a black star from him just by ''looking at him wrong''.
* EvilVersusEvil: Miterou ''is not'' a customer or Moguro's and performs his fiendishness all on his own or through lightly manipulating others. Moguro even saves one of his targets from starving to death underground.
* FrameUp: Tries to get Moguro out of the way by attacking a woman while disguised as the salesman before "dropping" one of his business cards.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: When he thinks that Moguro might out him for his revenge schemes, he tries o have the man arrested on false charges. When that doesn't work, he tries to outright [[spoiler: kill him with a harpoon gun]].
* KarmicTransformation: Though he's transfigured people for lesser offenses, Moguro [[spoiler:trapping Miterou in a gyotaku print]] for trying to get rid of him multiple times stands out due to just how young the kid is.
* LonersAreFreaks: Obsessed with gyotaku, fishing, and retribution. He only ever gets chatty when he monologues towards those who have wronged him and gone over the black star threshold.
* ThisIsUnforgivable: His "revenge sheet" operates by auditing the black and white stars that he secretly gives to people for offending (inconveniencing will do) or helping him. If someone gets ten black stars, then he makes an attempt on their life and adds their print to his gyotaku collection.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: A future serial killer in all but name.
* YouCouldHaveUsedYourPowersForGood: Moguro's closing lines have him chide an absent Miterou for using his intelligence solely for revenge rather than "something more worthwhile".

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!!Kenichi Nakajima
->Voiced by: Creator/TakuyaEguchi

A 29-year-old salaryman from Episode 1A, "Daydream".
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!!Kakita Ageru

A 12-year old elementary schooler from SP 7, "Wanio's Bizarre Cuisine".
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* ChildrenAreInnocent: Ageru is just a normal kid who wants a pet, and is willing to love and care for it when given the chance. Moguro can't bring himself to actually mess with him outside of puckishly causing him to trip with his hat, and when the boy accuses him of betraying his trust, the usually disputatious Moguro is at a loss for words.
* DirtyCoward: Ageha, Ageru's father, is a loud and bossy sushi chef who is quick to cave under pressure whether it be from Moguro or the Gori family.
* HumansAreTheRealMonsters: Neither Wanio or Ageru's personal failings goaded by Moguro is the principle antagonistic force of the story. Rather, it's the depraved and domineering Gori clan.
* NonMaliciousMonster: So long as he's fed and you don't attack him, Wanio is as gentle and sweet as any other pet.
* PeoplePuppets: Moguro uses a "Secret Shadow Projection Technique" to make Wanio increase in size and to control his movements so he can escape getting eaten.
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* YourCheatingHeart: A metaphorical example as Yorimichi eating department store meals is framed as a betrayal to his wife Ayuko who works hard to make him delicious food.

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* YourCheatingHeart: A metaphorical example as Yorimichi eating department store meals is framed as a betrayal to his wife Ayuko who works hard to make him delicious food.
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* ThrowTheDogABone: [[TheFarmerAndTheViper While they decide to prank him ''again'']] after he falls unconscious during their drinking party, Yuko and Atsuko make sure to leave behind the embarrassing photo they took of him. He also had a lot of fun, which his classmates actually envy.

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* ThrowTheDogABone: [[TheFarmerAndTheViper While they decide to prank him ''again'']] him]] ''again'' after he falls unconscious during their drinking party, Yuko and Atsuko make sure to leave behind the embarrassing photo they took of him. He also had a lot of fun, which his classmates actually envy.
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* ThrowTheDogABone: While they decide to prank him ''again'' after he falls unconscious during their drinking party, Yuko and Atsuko make sure to leave behind the embarrassing photo they took of him. He also had a lot of fun, which his classmates actually envy.

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* ThrowTheDogABone: [[TheFarmerAndTheViper While they decide to prank him ''again'' ''again'']] after he falls unconscious during their drinking party, Yuko and Atsuko make sure to leave behind the embarrassing photo they took of him. He also had a lot of fun, which his classmates actually envy.

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