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* ''Series/KamenRiderGotchard'' is a downplayed example as the tone is LighterAndSofter compared to ''Geats'' due to its high school setting. Similar to ''Zero-One'', however, it tackles the themes of [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters human malice]] and [[WhatIsEvil the true nature of evil]], since most of the main Riders' opponents are ''very'' despicable (and their acts of villainy are disturbingly similar to those in real life), even the most sympathetic ones. And ''then'' the story becomes far darker once the third arc kicks in, starting with the BigBad showing up.

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* ''Series/KamenRiderGotchard'' is a downplayed example as the tone is LighterAndSofter compared to ''Geats'' due to its high school setting. Similar to ''Zero-One'', however, it tackles the themes of [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters human malice]] and [[WhatIsEvil the true nature of evil]], since most of the main Riders' opponents are ''very'' despicable (and their acts of villainy are disturbingly similar to those in real life), even the most sympathetic ones. And ''then'' the story becomes far darker once the third second arc kicks in, starting with the BigBad showing up.
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* ''Series/KamenRiderGotchard'' is a downplayed example. While the tone is LighterAndSofter compared to ''Geats'' due to its high school setting. Similar to ''Zero-One'', howerver, it tackles the themes of [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters human malice]] and [[WhatIsEvil the true nature of evil]], since most of the main Riders' opponents are ''very'' despicable (and their acts of villainy are disturbingly similar to those in real life), even the most sympathetic ones. And ''then'' the story becomes far darker once the third arc kicks in, starting with the BigBad showing up.

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* ''Series/KamenRiderGotchard'' is a downplayed example. While example as the tone is LighterAndSofter compared to ''Geats'' due to its high school setting. Similar to ''Zero-One'', howerver, however, it tackles the themes of [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters human malice]] and [[WhatIsEvil the true nature of evil]], since most of the main Riders' opponents are ''very'' despicable (and their acts of villainy are disturbingly similar to those in real life), even the most sympathetic ones. And ''then'' the story becomes far darker once the third arc kicks in, starting with the BigBad showing up.
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* While ''Series/KamenRiderGotchard'' started out as LighterAndSofter due to its high school setting, similar to ''Zero-One'', it tackles the themes of [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters human malice]] and [[WhatIsEvil the true nature of evil]], since most of the main Riders' opponents are ''very'' despicable (and their acts of villainy are disturbingly similar to those in real life), even the most sympathetic ones. And ''then'' the story becomes far darker once the third arc kicks in, starting with the BigBad showing up.

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* While ''Series/KamenRiderGotchard'' started out as is a downplayed example. While the tone is LighterAndSofter compared to ''Geats'' due to its high school setting, similar setting. Similar to ''Zero-One'', howerver, it tackles the themes of [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters human malice]] and [[WhatIsEvil the true nature of evil]], since most of the main Riders' opponents are ''very'' despicable (and their acts of villainy are disturbingly similar to those in real life), even the most sympathetic ones. And ''then'' the story becomes far darker once the third arc kicks in, starting with the BigBad showing up.
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* While ''Series/KamenRiderGotchard'' started out as LighterAndSofter due to its high school setting, similar to ''Zero-One'', it tackles the themes of [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters human malice]] and [[WhatIsEvil the true nature of evil]], since most of the main Riders' opponents are ''very'' despicable, even the most sympathetic ones. Then the story becomes far darker once the third arc kicks in, starting with the BigBad showing up.

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* While ''Series/KamenRiderGotchard'' started out as LighterAndSofter due to its high school setting, similar to ''Zero-One'', it tackles the themes of [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters human malice]] and [[WhatIsEvil the true nature of evil]], since most of the main Riders' opponents are ''very'' despicable, despicable (and their acts of villainy are disturbingly similar to those in real life), even the most sympathetic ones. Then And ''then'' the story becomes far darker once the third arc kicks in, starting with the BigBad showing up.
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* While ''Series/KamenRiderGotchard'' started out as LighterAndSofter due to its high school setting, similar to ''Zero-One'", it tackles the themes of [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters human malice]] and [[WhatIsEvil the true nature of evil]], since most of the main Riders' opponents are ''very'' despicable, even the most sympathetic ones. Then the story becomes far darker once the third arc kicks in, starting with the BigBad showing up.

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* While ''Series/KamenRiderGotchard'' started out as LighterAndSofter due to its high school setting, similar to ''Zero-One'", ''Zero-One'', it tackles the themes of [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters human malice]] and [[WhatIsEvil the true nature of evil]], since most of the main Riders' opponents are ''very'' despicable, even the most sympathetic ones. Then the story becomes far darker once the third arc kicks in, starting with the BigBad showing up.

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