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* MissingEpisode: The arc that would bridge the gap between ''Crime and Punishment'' arc to ''Immoral Laws'' arc is this. Apparently the drafts for this arc were damaged/lost, so Hagiwara just move into the next arc via TimeSkip. In 2000, Hagiwara published ''Bastard!!: Unused・Revised Edition'', an art book which compiles what's left of this missing drafts. Then in 2010, Hagiwara expanded on these missing pieces and release the "completed" version of this draft for the (at the time of this writing) final volume of ''Bastard!!''; Volume 27, released in 2012. Hagiwara officially titled this story arc as ''The Seal of Magical Power/The Number of the Beast''.

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* MissingEpisode: The arc that would bridge the gap between ''Crime and Punishment'' arc to ''Immoral Laws'' arc is this. Apparently the drafts for this arc were damaged/lost, so Hagiwara just move into the next arc via TimeSkip. In 2000, Hagiwara published ''Bastard!!: Unused・Revised Edition'', an art book which compiles what's left of this missing drafts. Then in 2010, Hagiwara expanded on these missing pieces and release released the "completed" version of this draft for the (at the time of this writing) final volume of ''Bastard!!''; Volume 27, released in 2012. Hagiwara officially titled this story arc as ''The Seal of Magical Power/The Number of the Beast''.
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* ChannelHop: ''Dark Rebel Armies'' arc started in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine before being moved to the seasonal Specials imprint beginning with ''Hell's Requiem'' arc. When the imprint discontinued in 1996, the series returns to the Weekly magazine for its third story arc ''Crime and Punishment''. By 2001, ''Bastard!!'' found its new, permanent home in the monthly seinen magazine Ultra Jump, where it would run its fourth and currently final story arc ''The Immoral Laws''.

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* ChannelHop: ''Dark Rebel Armies'' arc started in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine before being moved to the seasonal Specials imprint beginning with ''Hell's Requiem'' arc.arc in 1990. When the imprint discontinued in 1996, the series returns to the Weekly magazine for its third story arc ''Crime and Punishment''. By 2001, ''Bastard!!'' found its new, permanent home in the monthly seinen magazine Ultra Jump, where it would run its fourth and currently final story arc ''The Immoral Laws''.

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* ChannelHop: ''Dark Rebel Armies'' arc started in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine before being moved to the seasonal Specials imprint beginning with ''Hell's Requiem'' arc. When the imprint discontinued in 1996, the series returns to the Weekly magazine for its third story arc ''Crime and Punishment''. By 2001, ''Bastard!!'' found its new, permanent home in the monthly seinen magazine Ultra Jump, where it would run its fourth and currently final story arc ''The Immoral Laws''.



* ScheduleSlip: Hagiwara openly admits he has a bad case of this, which is why he often [[Main/WritingByTheSeatOfYourPants has to come up with things on the fly]] to continue the story as quickly as possible before hitting the deadline, thanks in no small part to his [[Main/ThePerfectionist perfectionism]]. It's for this reason that ''Bastard!!'' got serialized in Shonen Jump's quarterly imprint ''Weekly Shonen Jump Specials'' at an irregular schedule for much of Main/TheNineties; to give him more to time to work on the manga. After a brief return to regular Shonen Jump in 1997 ([[Main/RunningGag still on an irregular schedule]]), ''Bastard!!'' eventually made a [[{{Main/Pun}} jump]] to the Main/{{Seinen}}-aimed ''Ultra Jump'' in 2000, which gave him even more leeway thanks to being monthly. And it shows in his art quality. Despite all of that though, the manga still ended up being published on, [[OverlyLongGag you guessed it]], an irregular schedule.

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* ScheduleSlip: Hagiwara openly admits he has a bad case of this, which is why he often [[Main/WritingByTheSeatOfYourPants has to come up with things on the fly]] to continue the story as quickly as possible before hitting the deadline, thanks in no small part to his [[Main/ThePerfectionist perfectionism]]. It's for this reason that ''Bastard!!'' got serialized in Shonen Jump's quarterly imprint ''Weekly Shonen Jump Seasonal Specials'' at an irregular schedule for much of Main/TheNineties; to give him more to time to work on the manga. After a brief return to regular Shonen Jump in 1997 ([[Main/RunningGag still on an irregular schedule]]), ''Bastard!!'' eventually made a [[{{Main/Pun}} jump]] to the Main/{{Seinen}}-aimed ''Ultra Jump'' in 2000, which gave him even more leeway thanks to being monthly. And it shows in his art quality. Despite all of that though, the manga still ended up being published on, [[OverlyLongGag you guessed it]], an irregular schedule.
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* CreatorsFavorite: Hagiwara makes it no secret that he loves Kai Harn. He admitted to have big plans for her during her debut in ''Dark Rebel Armies'' arc, which paid off comes ''Hell's Requiem''.
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* NamesTheSame: "Ninja Master" Gara is not to be confused with [[{{Manga/Naruto}} another ninja]] with similar name. Though both of their headquarters are located in a desert.
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* UncreditedRole: It's unknown why Dark Schneider's English voice actor for the 2022 ONA went [[https://twitter.com/JRPictures/status/1542435113384165376 uncredited]], unlike the rest of the cast (barring Sheila). Considering he's ''the main character'', it's pretty surprising.

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* UncreditedRole: It's unknown why Dark Schneider's English voice actor for the 2022 ONA (commonly assumed to be Creator/KyleMcCarley) went [[https://twitter.com/JRPictures/status/1542435113384165376 uncredited]], unlike the rest of the cast (barring Sheila). Considering he's ''the main character'', it's pretty surprising.

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