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* CutShort: The anime adaptation was rather abruptly cancelled after one season[[note]](according to rumor, because of contractual problems between the producers and Creator/YukariTamura)[[/note]]. It doesn't end at a proper breaking point, or even a {{Cliffhanger}}, but just sort of stops in the middle of the story. The final episode doesn't particularly feel like a finale -- it's a mostly [[ActionFilmQuietDramaScene quiet and contemplative episode]] devoted to setting up Vivio's long-built-up match with Miura and Rio's fight against Harry, as well as foreshadowing Einhart's upcoming bout with former Interdimensional Champion Sieglinde.
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* TheResolutionWillNotBeTelevised: The anime was rather abruptly cancelled after one season[[note]](according to rumor, because of contractual problems between the producers and Creator/YukariTamura)[[/note]]. It doesn't end at a proper breaking point, or even a {{Cliffhanger}}, but just sort of [[CutShort stops]] in the middle of the story. The final episode doesn't particularly feel like a finale -- it's a mostly [[ActionFilmQuietDramaScene quiet and contemplative episode]] devoted to setting up Vivio's long-built-up match with Miura and Rio's fight against Harry, as well as foreshadowing Einhart's upcoming bout with former Interdimensional Champion Sieglinde.
** Fortunately, the anime parallels the manga extremely closely, so that viewers can simply pick up chapter 32 and start reading from there.
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* PageTurnSurprise: In the first issue, after some hints about the research on "that", Vivio gets ready for her first TransformationSequence. Then as the reader turns the page, they get a two-page spread showing [[spoiler:the glorious return of [[CrystalDragonJesus Sankt Kaiser]] [[OlderAlterEgo Vivio]]]].

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* OffModel:
** In some recent chapters, the author forgets to draw [[TheNoseless noses]]. Or mouths. And Micaiah's closed eye is placed a bit too low.
** For those who are used to the old character designs, the ones from the anime can... take some getting used to. The anime does have some off-model moments.
** In episode 10, Nove and Otto's color palettes are [[http://i.imgur.com/fexDwFi.png swapped]].
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* {{Stripperiffic}}: Seems to have gone the opposite way of ''Force'' which tacked more metal onto every character until they looked like a Gundam. Instead in Vivid, various barrier jackets are loaded with fanservice tropes including but not limited to {{Underboobs}}, CleavageWindow, BareYourMidriff and ZettaiRyouiki.

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* {{Stripperiffic}}: Seems to have gone the opposite way of ''Force'' which tacked more metal onto every character until they looked like a Gundam. Instead in Vivid, various barrier jackets are loaded with fanservice tropes including but not limited to {{Underboobs}}, CleavageWindow, BareYourMidriff CleavageWindow and ZettaiRyouiki.

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A twelve-episode anime adaptation aired on TOKYO MX in {{Spring 2015|Anime}}, covering the first approximately 31 chapters, while the spinoff series ''Anime/VividStrike'' aired in {{Fall 2016|Anime}}, pushing Vivio to a side role in favor of newcomer Fuka Reventon.

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A twelve-episode anime adaptation aired on TOKYO MX in {{Spring 2015|Anime}}, Spring 2015, covering the first approximately 31 chapters, while the spinoff series ''Anime/VividStrike'' aired in {{Fall 2016|Anime}}, Fall 2016, pushing Vivio to a side role in favor of newcomer Fuka Reventon.

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