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A fantasy manga series by Mikanagi Touya, which originally started serialization in the manga magazine Monthly Comic Zero Sum and was published by Ichijinsha from 2007 to 2021, ending at 28 volumes, with several drama [=CDs=] released in Japan. An anime adaptation by Creator/{{Manglobe}} started airing on April 4th, 2013.

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A ''Karneval'' is a fantasy manga series by Mikanagi Touya, Touya Mikanagi, which originally started serialization was serialized in the manga magazine Monthly Ichijinsha's ''Monthly Comic Zero Sum and was published by Ichijinsha Sum'' magazine from 2007 to 2021, ending at 2021 and compiled into 28 volumes, with several drama [=CDs=] released in Japan. volumes. An anime adaptation by Creator/{{Manglobe}} started airing on aired for 13 episodes from April 4th, 2013.
4th to June 26, 2013. The series also has several drama [=CDs=].



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* ImpracticallyFancyOutfit: Most of the Circus members wear their impractical performing outfits in battle as well. Eva's [[BareYourMidriff outfit]] in particular comes to mind.

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* ImpracticallyFancyOutfit: Most of the Circus members wear their impractical performing outfits in battle as well. Eva's [[BareYourMidriff outfit]] outfit in particular comes to mind.
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* BareYourMidriff: Eva, and occasionally Gareki and Yogi. Tsukumo once as a mermaid for a play
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A fantasy manga series by Mikanagi Touya, which originally started serialization in the manga magazine Monthly Comic Zero Sum and was published by Ichijinsha from 2007 to 2021. There are currently 10 volumes out, with several drama [=CDs=] released in Japan. An anime adaptation by Creator/{{Manglobe}} started airing on April 4th, 2013.

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A fantasy manga series by Mikanagi Touya, which originally started serialization in the manga magazine Monthly Comic Zero Sum and was published by Ichijinsha from 2007 to 2021. There are currently 10 volumes out, 2021, ending at 28 volumes, with several drama [=CDs=] released in Japan. An anime adaptation by Creator/{{Manglobe}} started airing on April 4th, 2013.
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A fantasy manga series by Mikanagi Touya, which originally started serialization in the manga magazine Monthly Comic Zero Sum and was published by Ichijinsha in early 2008. There are currently 10 volumes out, with several drama [=CDs=] released in Japan. An anime adaptation by Creator/{{Manglobe}} started airing on April 4th, 2013.

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A fantasy manga series by Mikanagi Touya, which originally started serialization in the manga magazine Monthly Comic Zero Sum and was published by Ichijinsha in early 2008.from 2007 to 2021. There are currently 10 volumes out, with several drama [=CDs=] released in Japan. An anime adaptation by Creator/{{Manglobe}} started airing on April 4th, 2013.
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A fantasy manga series by Mikanagi Touya, which originally started serialization in the manga magazine Monthly Comic Zero Sum and was published by Ichijinsha in early 2008. There are currently 10 volumes out, with several drama [=CDs=] released in Japan. An anime adaptation by Creator/{{Manglobe}} started airing on [[Spring2013Anime April 4th, 2013]].

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A fantasy manga series by Mikanagi Touya, which originally started serialization in the manga magazine Monthly Comic Zero Sum and was published by Ichijinsha in early 2008. There are currently 10 volumes out, with several drama [=CDs=] released in Japan. An anime adaptation by Creator/{{Manglobe}} started airing on [[Spring2013Anime April 4th, 2013]].
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* SwissArmySuperpower: The technology of Circus allows their ID bracelets and [[CoolHat hats of the commanders]] to do all kinds of cool things.

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* SwissArmySuperpower: The technology of Circus allows their ID bracelets and [[CoolHat hats of the commanders]] commanders to do all kinds of cool things.

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* AuthorAppeal: Characters often appear in [[ClothingDamage torn clothing]] and [[BandageBabe bandages]] on the covers.

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* AuthorAppeal: Characters often appear in [[ClothingDamage torn clothing]] and [[BandageBabe bandages]] bandages on the covers.



* BandageBabe: While with Kafka, Karoku consistently appears with bandages around his head and torso.



* ClothingDamage: Goes along with BandageBabe on the manga tankoubon covers -- though [[CastFullOfPrettyBoys only]] [[MrFanservice men]] have thus far being shown in this fashion. Tsukumo was featured on the volume 6 cover while in rather revealing (but undamaged) clothes.

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* ClothingDamage: Goes along with BandageBabe on On the manga tankoubon covers -- though [[CastFullOfPrettyBoys only]] [[MrFanservice men]] have thus far being shown in this fashion. Tsukumo was featured on the volume 6 cover while in rather revealing (but undamaged) clothes.
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Loads And Loads Of Characters is no longer a trope


* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: If it's not there yet, it's definitely on its way.

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* {{Bishonen}}: Most of the male characters.



* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Kiichi and Karoku have blue hair (hers dark, his light), Tsukitachi has bright red hair, and Eva's is jade green. And in the anime Eva's hair leans toward aqua in color while Kiichi's hair has more of a purple shade to it.

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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Kiichi and Karoku have blue hair (hers dark, his light), Tsukitachi has bright red hair, and Eva's is jade green. And in the anime Eva's hair leans toward aqua in color while Kiichi's hair has more of a purple shade to it.
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* AccidentalKiss: An innocent variant happens between Nai and one of the sheep in [[http://www.mangareader.net/389-26249-35/karneval/chapter-12.html this]] omake from volume 2.

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* AccidentalKiss: An innocent variant happens between Nai and one of the sheep in [[http://www.mangareader.net/389-26249-35/karneval/chapter-12.html this]] an omake from volume 2.



* AdorablyPrecociousChild: Yanari.

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* %%* AdorablyPrecociousChild: Yanari.

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* FreudianTrio: Trios are important in Karneval -- the main trio has Nai as Id, Yogi as Ego, and Gareki as Superego. In Circus, the Second Ship has Yogi as Id, Tsukumo as Ego, and Hirato as Superego, while in the First Ship, Kiichi is Id, Tsukitachi is Ego, and Jiki is Superego (although the latter two cases can switch), and the adults in charge are Tsukitachi as Id, Hirato as Ego and Akari as Superego.



* PowerTrio: Trios are important in Karneval -- the main trio has Nai as Id, Yogi as Ego, and Gareki as Superego. In Circus, the Second Ship has Yogi as Id, Tsukumo as Ego, and Hirato as Superego, while in the First Ship, Kiichi is Id, Tsukitachi is Ego, and Jiki is Superego (although the latter two cases can switch), and the adults in charge are Tsukitachi as Id, Hirato as Ego and Akari as Superego.
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* GoOutWithASmile: [[spoiler: Yotaka.]]
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* BandageHunk: While with Kafka, Karoku consistently appears with bandages around his head and torso.

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* BandageHunk: BandageBabe: While with Kafka, Karoku consistently appears with bandages around his head and torso.



* ClothingDamage: Goes along with BandageHunk on the manga tankoubon covers -- though [[CastFullOfPrettyBoys only]] [[MrFanservice men]] have thus far being shown in this fashion. Tsukumo was featured on the volume 6 cover while in rather revealing (but undamaged) clothes.

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* ClothingDamage: Goes along with BandageHunk BandageBabe on the manga tankoubon covers -- though [[CastFullOfPrettyBoys only]] [[MrFanservice men]] have thus far being shown in this fashion. Tsukumo was featured on the volume 6 cover while in rather revealing (but undamaged) clothes.
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* [[spoiler: AngstySurvivingTwin: Tsubame. But she pushes past it later.]]

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* [[spoiler: AngstySurvivingTwin: Tsubame.[[spoiler:Tsubame. But she pushes past it later.]]



* BioPunk

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* BridalCarry: Inverted in chapter 11 when Eva carries Gareki this way after the latter has been wounded. [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments He is not pleased ]].
* CastFullOfPrettyBoys

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* BridalCarry: Inverted in chapter 11 when Eva carries Gareki this way after the latter has been wounded. [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments He is not pleased ]].
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* MissionBriefing

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* %%* MissionBriefing



* RunawayTrain

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* %%* RunawayTrain

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* DestinationDefenestration: In chapter 33, during the siege at Smoky Mansion, Eva knocks Uro through the window. [[spoiler:That he doesn't die suggests something sinister about his biology...]]



* DestinationDefenestration: In chapter 33, during the siege at Smoky Mansion, Eva knocks Uro through the window. [[spoiler:That he doesn't die suggests something sinister about his biology...]]

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