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* TheWorfEffect: Throughout all the episodes, in the fantasy scenes shown and described clearly, most of them gain or display a range of skills and abilities that allow them to be able to stand up to the otherwise invincible demons and witches they face. Despite this, they are still easily eliminated. Here are some examples:
** Kumasawa, Eva, Maria and Kinzo all have fantasy counterparts that are as powerful and dangerous as Beatrice, and sometimes they can transform into them at will. Outside of the games in which moderate attention is paid to said counterparts, they are completely helpless and succumb to other supernatural beings, just like the other human characters. For instance, Maria cannot tap into her Creator Witch powers in Arc 3 to defend herself and Rosa from EVA-Beatrice, and in Arc 4 Goldsmith!Kinzo dies in ''seconds'' the moment Beatrice gets tired of him, despite the threat he poses to the human cast.
** The other characters in this category who do not officially become witches still gain the ability to develop some sort of supernatural powers themselves that can increase their natural fighting abilities and allow them to easily cope with witches and their furniture. This does not spare them from undergoing a hideously brutal CurbStompBattle in following episodes. The best example of this is Rosa: In Arc 2, she is capable of taking on an infinite army of island-devouring goats with nothing but a Winchester, a gold ingot, and a fountain pen, yet finds herself completely defenseless and overwhelmed by the power of the Meta-World beings in subsequent games.

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* TheWorfEffect: Throughout all the episodes, in the TheWorfEffect: During fantasy scenes shown and described clearly, sequences, most of them gain or display a range of incredible skills and abilities that allow them to be able to stand up to the otherwise invincible demons and witches they face. Despite this, they are still easily eliminated. Here are some examples:
** Kumasawa, Eva, Maria and Kinzo all have fantasy counterparts that are as powerful and dangerous as Beatrice, and sometimes they can transform into them at will. Outside of the games in which moderate attention is paid to said counterparts, they are completely helpless and succumb to other supernatural beings, just like the other human characters. For instance, Maria cannot tap into her Creator Witch powers in Arc 3 [=EP3=] to defend herself and Rosa from EVA-Beatrice, and in Arc 4 [=EP4=] Goldsmith!Kinzo dies in ''seconds'' the moment Beatrice gets tired of him, despite the threat he poses to the human cast.
** The other characters in this category Characters who do not officially become witches still gain the ability to don't have a witch counterpart often develop some sort of supernatural powers themselves power that can increase their natural fighting abilities abilities, and allow them to easily cope with witches and their furniture. This does not spare them from undergoing a hideously brutal CurbStompBattle in following episodes. The best example of this is Rosa: In Arc 2, [=EP2=], she is capable of taking on an infinite army of island-devouring goats with nothing but a Winchester, a gold ingot, and a fountain pen, yet finds herself completely defenseless and overwhelmed by the power of the Meta-World beings in subsequent games.
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** The other characters in this category who do not officially become witches still gain the ability to develop some sort of supernatural powers themselves that can increase their natural fighting abilities and allow them to easily cope with witches and their furniture. This does not spare them from undergoing a hideously brutal CurbStompBattle in following episodes. The best example of this is Rosa: In Arc 2, she is capable of taking on an infinite army of island-devouring goats with nothing but a Winchester, a gold ingot, and a fountain pen, yet finds herself completely defenseless and overwhelmed by the power of the Meta-Wolrd beings in subsequent games.

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** The other characters in this category who do not officially become witches still gain the ability to develop some sort of supernatural powers themselves that can increase their natural fighting abilities and allow them to easily cope with witches and their furniture. This does not spare them from undergoing a hideously brutal CurbStompBattle in following episodes. The best example of this is Rosa: In Arc 2, she is capable of taking on an infinite army of island-devouring goats with nothing but a Winchester, a gold ingot, and a fountain pen, yet finds herself completely defenseless and overwhelmed by the power of the Meta-Wolrd Meta-World beings in subsequent games.

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* TheWorfEffect: Throughout all the episodes, in the fantasy scenes shown and described clearly, most of them gain or display a range of skills and abilities that allow them to be able to stand up to the otherwise invincible demons and witches they face, however much more often it happens that despite this they are still easily eliminated before you can even think of reacting because of the way in which the narrative of that particular arc is set up. Here are some examples:
** Kumasawa, Eva, Maria and Kinzo at some point all get witch counterparts more or less powerful and dangerous as Beatrice and that they can summon and / or transform into them at will, yet outside of the certain games in which moderate attention is paid to these magical versions of theirs, there have been games in which, just like other human characters, they were completely helpless and succubus against other supernatural beings, with Kumasawa and Eva easily dying in the first 2 games and in the fourth without they can do much to protect themselves by evoking or transforming themselves into Virgillia and Eva-Beatrice respectively while Maria can do practically nothing to protect herself and her mother Rosa from the magic of Eva-Beatrice herself. Same discourse also applies to Kinzo whose witch version, Goldsmith, only appeared in the fourth arc and is still described as weak enough to pose a threat to everyone except other witches like Beatrice.
** The other characters in this category who do not officially become witches still gain the ability to develop some sort of supernatural powers themselves that can increase their natural fighting abilities and allow them not only to easily cope with witches and their furniture and yet, always depending on the narrative of the game in which they undergo this trope, this does not spare them from undergoing a hideously brutal version of CurbStompBattle in the next episodes as in the case of Rosa, capable of facing all alone an entire infinity army of goats summoned by Beatrice in the second arc for a long time and killing them many before succumbing to both the infinite number of enemies and her injuries only to find herself completely defenseless and overwhelmed by the power of the Meta-Wolrd beings in subsequent games and only in the last game she is again able to keep up with witches and their servants.

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* TheWorfEffect: Throughout all the episodes, in the fantasy scenes shown and described clearly, most of them gain or display a range of skills and abilities that allow them to be able to stand up to the otherwise invincible demons and witches they face, however much more often it happens that despite this face. Despite this, they are still easily eliminated before you can even think of reacting because of the way in which the narrative of that particular arc is set up.eliminated. Here are some examples:
** Kumasawa, Eva, Maria and Kinzo at some point all get witch have fantasy counterparts more or less that are as powerful and dangerous as Beatrice Beatrice, and that sometimes they can summon and / or transform into them at will, yet outside will. Outside of the certain games in which moderate attention is paid to these magical versions of theirs, there have been games in which, just like other human characters, said counterparts, they were are completely helpless and succubus against succumb to other supernatural beings, with Kumasawa and Eva easily dying in just like the first 2 games and in the fourth without they can do much to protect themselves by evoking or transforming themselves into Virgillia and Eva-Beatrice respectively while other human characters. For instance, Maria can do practically nothing cannot tap into her Creator Witch powers in Arc 3 to protect defend herself and her mother Rosa from EVA-Beatrice, and in Arc 4 Goldsmith!Kinzo dies in ''seconds'' the magic moment Beatrice gets tired of Eva-Beatrice herself. Same discourse also applies to Kinzo whose witch version, Goldsmith, only appeared in him, despite the fourth arc and is still described as weak enough to pose a threat he poses to everyone except other witches like Beatrice.
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** The other characters in this category who do not officially become witches still gain the ability to develop some sort of supernatural powers themselves that can increase their natural fighting abilities and allow them not only to easily cope with witches and their furniture and yet, always depending on the narrative of the game in which they undergo this trope, this furniture. This does not spare them from undergoing a hideously brutal version of CurbStompBattle in the next episodes as in the case following episodes. The best example of Rosa, this is Rosa: In Arc 2, she is capable of facing all alone taking on an entire infinity army of goats summoned by Beatrice in the second arc for a long time and killing them many before succumbing to both the infinite number army of enemies island-devouring goats with nothing but a Winchester, a gold ingot, and her injuries only to find a fountain pen, yet finds herself completely defenseless and overwhelmed by the power of the Meta-Wolrd beings in subsequent games and only in the last game she is again able to keep up with witches and their servants.games.
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* TheWorfEffect: Throughout all the episodes, in the fantasy scenes shown and described clearly, most of them gain or display a range of skills and abilities that allow them to be able to stand up to the otherwise invincible demons and witches they face, however much more often it happens that despite this they are still easily eliminated before you can even think of reacting because of the way in which the narrative of that particular arc is set up. Here are some examples:
** Kumasawa, Eva, Maria and Kinzo at some point all get witch counterparts more or less powerful and dangerous as Beatrice and that they can summon and / or transform into them at will, yet outside of the certain games in which moderate attention is paid to these magical versions of theirs, there have been games in which, just like other human characters, they were completely helpless and succubus against other supernatural beings, with Kumasawa and Eva easily dying in the first 2 games and in the fourth without they can do much to protect themselves by evoking or transforming themselves into Virgillia and Eva-Beatrice respectively while Maria can do practically nothing to protect herself and her mother Rosa from the magic of Eva-Beatrice herself. Same discourse also applies to Kinzo whose witch version, Goldsmith, only appeared in the fourth arc and is still described as weak enough to pose a threat to everyone except other witches like Beatrice.
** The other characters in this category who do not officially become witches still gain the ability to develop some sort of supernatural powers themselves that can increase their natural fighting abilities and allow them not only to easily cope with witches and their furniture and yet, always depending on the narrative of the game in which they undergo this trope, this does not spare them from undergoing a hideously brutal version of CurbStompBattle in the next episodes as in the case of Rosa, capable of facing all alone an entire infinity army of goats summoned by Beatrice in the second arc for a long time and killing them many before succumbing to both the infinite number of enemies and her injuries only to find herself completely defenseless and overwhelmed by the power of the Meta-Wolrd beings in subsequent games and only in the last game she is again able to keep up with witches and their servants.
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* [[spoiler:DeadAllAlong: They are all long dead since the beginning of the first game and understanding this is one of the fundamental mysteries of the series.]]
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** [[Characters/UminekoWhenTheyCry1986Cousins Cousins]][[note]]Battler, Maria, Jessica, George[[/note]]
** [[Characters/UminekoWhenTheyCry1986Parents Parents]][[note]]Kinzo, Krauss, Natsuhi, Eva, Hideyoshi, Rudolf, Kyrie, Rosa[[/note]]
** [[Characters/UminekoWhenTheyCry1986ServantsAndGuests Servants and guests]][[note]]Shannon, Kanon, Genji Ronoue, Chiyo Kumasawa, Toshiro Gouda, Terumasa Nanjou[[/note]]

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** * [[Characters/UminekoWhenTheyCry1986Cousins Cousins]][[note]]Battler, Maria, Jessica, George[[/note]]
** * [[Characters/UminekoWhenTheyCry1986Parents Parents]][[note]]Kinzo, Krauss, Natsuhi, Eva, Hideyoshi, Rudolf, Kyrie, Rosa[[/note]]
** * [[Characters/UminekoWhenTheyCry1986ServantsAndGuests Servants and guests]][[note]]Shannon, And Guests]][[note]]Shannon, Kanon, Genji Ronoue, Chiyo Kumasawa, Toshiro Gouda, Terumasa Nanjou[[/note]]
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** [[Characters/UminekoWhenTheyCry1986Cousins Cousins]][[note]]Battler, Maria, Jessica, George[[/note]]
** [[Characters/UminekoWhenTheyCry1986Parents Parents]][[note]]Kinzo, Krauss, Natsuhi, Eva, Hideyoshi, Rudolf, Kyrie, Rosa[[/note]]
** [[Characters/UminekoWhenTheyCry1986ServantsAndGuests Servants and guests]][[note]]Shannon, Kanon, Genji Ronoue, Chiyo Kumasawa, Toshiro Gouda, Terumasa Nanjou[[/note]]

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