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* WeaponSpecialization: A whip is the circus ringmaster's favourite weapon, he is seen destroying one of his artificial humans and cutting Vendemiaire #1 in half with it.



* WhipItGood: A whip is the circus ringmaster's favourite weapon, he is seen destroying one of his artificial humans and cutting Vendemiaire #1 in half with it.
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* SurpriseCreepy: Or maybe not so surprising if you're familiar with the author's [[Manga/ShadowStar other]] [[Manga/{{Bokurano}} works]].

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* SurpriseCreepy: %%* SurprisinglyCreepyMoment: Or maybe not so surprising if you're familiar with the author's [[Manga/ShadowStar other]] [[Manga/{{Bokurano}} works]].
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* ArmourPiercingSlap: Vendemiaire #5 to Avary.
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%%* IllGirl: Thermidor.

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* DoAndroidsDream: One of the recurring themes.

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* %%* DoAndroidsDream: One of the recurring themes.



* HappinessInSlavery: Subverted with Vendemiaire #5.
* [[HoistByHisOwnPetard Hoist By Her Own Petard]]: Brumaire tries to get Vendemiaire #4 into trouble by teaching her to kill a rabbit who has been trapped in order to end its suffering. [[spoiler:Vendemiaire #4, having observed Brumaire in order to imitate her, notes that Brumaire is miserable from the good-girl expectations her father has laid upon her and her hatred for being trapped in the town they live in, and ends her suffering by smashing her head with a rock and rendering her a vegetable utterly dependent upon her father's care]].
* IllGirl: Thermidor.
* MulticoloredHair: "Sixty-Three", the orphaned trapper guy, has a head of blond hair with a tuft of dark hair on the forehead.
* RepulsiveRingmaster: The villain of the first story.

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* %%* HappinessInSlavery: Subverted with Vendemiaire #5.
* [[HoistByHisOwnPetard Hoist By Her Own Petard]]: HoistByHisOwnPetard: Brumaire tries to get Vendemiaire #4 into trouble by teaching her to kill a rabbit who has been trapped in order to end its suffering. [[spoiler:Vendemiaire #4, having observed Brumaire in order to imitate her, notes that Brumaire is miserable from the good-girl expectations her father has laid upon her and her hatred for being trapped in the town they live in, and ends her suffering by smashing her head with a rock and rendering her a vegetable utterly dependent upon her father's care]].
* %%* IllGirl: Thermidor.
* MulticoloredHair: "Sixty-Three", the orphaned trapper guy, has a head of blond hair with a tuft of dark hair on the forehead.
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%%* RepulsiveRingmaster: The villain of the first story.



* TimeSkip: [[spoiler:In the final chapter.]]
* WingedHumanoid: All the Vendemiaires except for one.
* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: The main source of conflict.

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* %%* TimeSkip: [[spoiler:In the final chapter.]]
* %%* WingedHumanoid: All the Vendemiaires except for one.
* %%* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: The main source of conflict.
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The manga ran in the {{seinen}} magazine ''Monthly Afternoon'' from 1995 to 1996, and was compiled into two volumes.

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The manga ran in the {{seinen}} magazine ''Monthly Afternoon'' from 1995 to 1996, 1997, and was compiled into two volumes.

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