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** In Comic #1096, the CasualDangerDialog trope is lampshaded by Pavidus when Melleau and Nemone talk about making cool poses while fighting Tezcatlipoca.

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** In Comic #1096, the CasualDangerDialog CasualDangerDialogue trope is lampshaded by Pavidus when Melleau and Nemone talk about making cool poses while fighting Tezcatlipoca.

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** Ilsa's MarriedToTheJob trope usually gets exaggerated into the ChristmasCake trope to the point where some characters (particularly her Society underlings Zeta and Beatrix) mock Ilsa for her lowered chances of getting married, just because she's already 28 years old without a boyfriend!

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** Ilsa's MarriedToTheJob trope usually gets exaggerated into the ChristmasCake OldMaid trope to the point where some characters (particularly her Society underlings Zeta and Beatrix) mock Ilsa for her lowered chances of getting married, just because she's already 28 years old without a boyfriend!
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** Sophia's boobs having the {{Gainaxing}} effect. This is pointed out in Comic #933 where Sophia joins Team Chickadee for their training. Needless say, the young knights are easily distracted by her appeal.

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** Sophia's boobs having the {{Gainaxing}} bouncing effect. This is pointed out in Comic #933 where Sophia joins Team Chickadee for their training. Needless say, the young knights are easily distracted by her appeal.

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* EverythingsBetterWithSpinning: Or in the case of Geisenborger in Comic [[http://game-a1.granbluefantasy.jp/assets_en/img/sp/assets/comic/episode/episode_1346.jpg #1346]], your spinning punch is stronger with fidget spinners spinning on your metallic arm.


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* SpectacularSpinning: Or in the case of Geisenborger in Comic [[http://game-a1.granbluefantasy.jp/assets_en/img/sp/assets/comic/episode/episode_1346.jpg #1346]], your spinning punch is stronger with fidget spinners spinning on your metallic arm.
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** Norcel has a recurring gag in the comics where he gets "conveniently" positioned under the taller girls' skirts. Well being a Harvin, he gets a {{Nosebleed}} every time he looks up. Sometimes, he is seen beside [[DirtyOldMan Soriz]] and Jin, simultaneously having a nosebleed whenever a female character flaunts their body.

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** Norcel has a recurring gag in the comics where he gets "conveniently" positioned under the taller girls' skirts. Well being a Harvin, he gets a {{Nosebleed}} every time he [[PantyShot looks up.up]]. Sometimes, he is seen beside [[DirtyOldMan Soriz]] and Jin, simultaneously having a nosebleed whenever a female character flaunts their body.
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** Norcel has a recurring gag in the comics where he gets "conveniently" positioned under the taller girls' skirts. Well being a Harvin, he gets a {{Nosebleed}} every time he [[PantyShot looks up]]. Sometimes, he is seen beside [[DirtyOldMan Soriz]] and Jin, simultaneously having a nosebleed whenever a female character flaunts their body.

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** Norcel has a recurring gag in the comics where he gets "conveniently" positioned under the taller girls' skirts. Well being a Harvin, he gets a {{Nosebleed}} every time he [[PantyShot looks up]].up. Sometimes, he is seen beside [[DirtyOldMan Soriz]] and Jin, simultaneously having a nosebleed whenever a female character flaunts their body.
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** Comic [[http://game-a1.granbluefantasy.jp/assets_en/img/sp/assets/comic/episode/episode_1396.jpg #1396]] - Nier can use her magic of life manipulation to [[RapidHairGrowth grow back people's hair]], as demonstrated on [[BaldOfAwesome Dante's head]].

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** Comic [[http://game-a1.granbluefantasy.jp/assets_en/img/sp/assets/comic/episode/episode_1396.jpg #1396]] - Nier can use her magic of life manipulation to [[RapidHairGrowth grow back people's hair]], as demonstrated on [[BaldOfAwesome Dante's head]].Dante.
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* BigDamnHeroes: In Comic #1781, when it looks like Port Breeze is going to be crushed by debris after Eustace destroys Diaspora, Galleon comes out of nowhere to grab the debris as it falls and hurl it back into the sky, as a way to repay [[BecauseYouWereNiceToMe Korwa and Lennah for making a big enough shirt that she can wear]].

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* RealityEnsues:
** In Comic #1036, Vyrn shapeshifts into a slug to help fight against Typhon's snakes. Typhon quickly counters by spraying Slug Vyrn with salt, nearly killing him from dehydration.
** As demonstrated in Comic #1091. Sure, having electric shock by hitting your elbow in a corner of a hard object may be TruthInTelevision, but the shock isn't enough to power a generator.
** In his debut comic, Walder attempts to [[WhatTheFuAreYouDoing punch a boulder]] to prove that he's a Forest Ranger. Given that he doesn't have the strength and build of characters like Ghandagoza, Walder ends up breaking his fingers.


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* SaltSolution: In Comic #1036, Vyrn shapeshifts into a slug to help fight against Typhon's snakes. Typhon quickly counters by spraying Slug Vyrn with salt, nearly killing him from dehydration.


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* WhatTheFuAreYouDoing: In his debut comic, Walder attempts to punch a boulder to prove that he's a Forest Ranger. Given that he doesn't have the strength and build of characters like Ghandagoza, Walder ends up breaking his fingers.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: This version of the crew TookALevelInJerkass for the sake of comedy but they still look out for one another, case in point as soon as the crew heard about [[spoiler: Cassius' fate]] they were so seethingly furious that not even ''[[TheHyena Ludmila's mushrooms]]'' could calm them down to their usual shenanigans or distract them from [[spoiler: the rocket]].
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** Seofon can be considered a OneManyArmy because of his ability to summon spectral warriors. In ''Grand Blues!'' Comic #1135, Lowain puts a hint as to why the rest of the Eternals won't usually meet up with him.

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** Seofon can be considered a OneManyArmy OneManArmy because of his ability to summon spectral warriors. In ''Grand Blues!'' Comic #1135, Lowain puts a hint as to why the rest of the Eternals won't usually meet up with him.
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* GameFavoredGender: There is a mini-series of ''Grand Blues!''-styled informative yonkoma that teaches the basic gameplay flow of the gacha game, and it features the protagonist Djeeta being tutored by Sierokarte. That being said, Djeeta's counterpart Gran has never appeared in any ''Grand Blues!'' media so far.

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* GameFavoredGender: There is a mini-series of ''Grand Blues!''-styled informative yonkoma that teaches the basic gameplay flow of the gacha game, and it features the protagonist Djeeta being tutored by Sierokarte. That being said, Djeeta's counterpart Gran has never appeared in any ''Grand Blues!'' media so far.far, though he has been drawn in the art style for the ''Granblue Channel'' videos and in-game stickers.
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* CallingYourOrgasms: By saying "I'm Coming!" in the original Japanese dialogues such as in Comic #998. However, any variant of this innuendo gets [[{{Bowdlerise}} toned down in the English version]] to "Free the Beast!".

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* CallingYourOrgasms: By Belial intentionally makes Sandalphon saying "I'm Coming!" in the original Japanese dialogues such as in Comic #998.#998 appear to be an example of this. However, any variant of this innuendo gets [[{{Bowdlerise}} toned down in the English version]] to "Free the Beast!".
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* FashionableAsymmetry: She wears a bracelet on her right arm and on her left thigh.
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** In one of her few appearances in ''Grand Blues!'', Korwa's [[GettingSmilesPaintedOnYourSoul magical ability to make people happy]] gets exaggerated. Korwa made a dress that makes the wearer ''always'' happy, and one of the unfortunate "victims" is later seen smiling while nervously sweating and trembling.

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** In one of her few appearances in ''Grand Blues!'', Korwa's [[GettingSmilesPaintedOnYourSoul [[GettingSmiliesPaintedOnYourSoul magical ability to make people happy]] gets exaggerated. Korwa made a dress that makes the wearer ''always'' happy, and one of the unfortunate "victims" is later seen smiling while nervously sweating and trembling.

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''Grand Blues!'' is the official webcomic/manga spin-off for ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasy'' drawn by Kiku Hitomoji, written and published by Creator/{{Cygames}}. It is an ongoing GagSeries that focuses more on the comedic aspects of the RPG game's characters, with various hijinks pertaining to [[BreakingTheFourthWall fourth-wall hints and breaks]], [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded tropes]], {{Deconstruction}}s, {{Running Gag}}s, {{Brick Joke}}s and numerous character-related [[{{Flanderization}} exaggerations]]. Basically, it's ''Granblue'' with all the seriousness tossed aside for the sake of making fun out of the lore using alternate, chibi-fied versions of the characters.

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''Grand Blues!'' (''Guraburu!'' in Japanese) is the official webcomic/manga spin-off for ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasy'' drawn by Kiku Hitomoji, written and published by Creator/{{Cygames}}. It is an ongoing GagSeries that focuses more on the comedic aspects of the RPG game's characters, with various hijinks pertaining to [[BreakingTheFourthWall fourth-wall hints and breaks]], [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded tropes]], {{Deconstruction}}s, {{Running Gag}}s, {{Brick Joke}}s and numerous character-related [[{{Flanderization}} exaggerations]]. Basically, it's ''Granblue'' with all the seriousness tossed aside for the sake of making fun out of the lore using alternate, chibi-fied versions of the characters.


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* SpoilerCover: The [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2020-09-01/granblue-fantasy-game-grand-blues-comedy-anime-spinoff-reveals-more-staff-october-8-debut/.163523 visual]] announcement on September 1, 2020 contains the characters who appear in the anime adaptation.
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On the AprilFoolsDay of 2020, [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2020-04-01/granblue-fantasy-4-panel-comedy-manga-gets-anime-in-2020/.158195 it was announced]] that this webcomic series is having an anime adaptation within the same year, under the title of ''Guraburu!''. Yep, despite the announcement being on April Fools, it was a real thing planned to be released.

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On the AprilFoolsDay of 2020, [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2020-04-01/granblue-fantasy-4-panel-comedy-manga-gets-anime-in-2020/.158195 it was announced]] that this webcomic series is having an anime adaptation within the same year, under the title of ''Guraburu!''. Yep, despite the announcement being on April Fools, it was a real thing planned to be released.
released on [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2020-09-01/granblue-fantasy-game-grand-blues-comedy-anime-spinoff-reveals-more-staff-october-8-debut/.163523 October 8, 2020]].
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* {{Portmanteau}}: Some characters are named in this manner, which is also carried over when they appear in the mobile game during April Fools:
** "Cagliosled" - Cagliostro's head on a sled
** "Chaindelot" - Chained Lancelot
** "Monacar" - Monika's head on a car


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* ThankingTheViewer: Some comics celebrate milestones of the mobile game or the webcomic series itself, thanking the ''Granblue'' fans for sticking with the franchise.
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On the AprilFoolsDay of 2020, [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2020-04-01/granblue-fantasy-4-panel-comedy-manga-gets-anime-in-2020/.158195 it was announced]] that this webcomic series is having an anime adaptation within the same year, under the title of ''Guraburu!''. Yep, despite the announcement being on April Fools, it was a real thing planned to be released.
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** While Gareth's name is correctly translated in the English version of "Four Knights of a Fallen Land," her name is written as Galles in Comic #430.

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* {{Bowdlerise}}: Similar to the base game, some of the perverted jokes and innuendos get toned down here once they get official English translations. This is mostly the case for [[DepravedBisexual Belial]]'s related dialogues.

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* {{Bowdlerise}}: Similar to the base game, some of the perverted jokes and innuendos get toned down here once they get official English translations. This is mostly the case for [[DepravedBisexual Belial]]'s related dialogues. dialogues, such as in Comic #995, #998 and #1067 where "Climax" gets translated to "Hit the Sweet Spot", "Down and Dirty" to "Hanky-Panky", and "I'm Coming!" to a very distant "Free the Beast!" or "Dark Communion".


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** Pommern has two appearances in the ''Grand Blues!'' comics where a hot boiled egg flies in his mouth, making him scream in pain. In the "Odenlicious" Free Quest of Agastia, Pommern is so lost in his train of thoughts while eating oden to the point where he accidentally burned his tongue from an egg.


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* CallingYourOrgasms: By saying "I'm Coming!" in the original Japanese dialogues such as in Comic #998. However, any variant of this innuendo gets [[{{Bowdlerise}} toned down in the English version]] to "Free the Beast!".


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** Sturm stabbing Drang when the latter makes perverted jokes.
** Whenever Belial appears in a comic, expect him to say some [[DoubleEntendre innuendos]], just like what he does in ''Granblue''.


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* WallPinOfLove: In Comic #761, Drang does the "kabe don" pose at Sturm. Of course, he gets stabbed as per the usual RunningGag of the duo, but the last panel takes a shot at Sturm's {{Tsundere}} trait.
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* CrushingHandshake: Tzaka and Zeyen do this in Comic #823. Tzaka initiates this as he is shocked that Io now calls Zeyen her master. Vyrn is even aware of this trope at work, while the last panel shows the two unleashing their {{Battle Aura}}s during the handshake.


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** Magic might be Tzaka's main job, but he's still a humongous Draph man and will punch his way through a situation if the need arises. ''Grand Blues!'' parodies his KungFuWizard trope to no end, implying all his magic prowess is just super strength:
---> '''Io''': The Archduke always does magic tricks when I'm feeling down!
---> '''Tzaka''': Huh? Did you trip and fall? What a mean stone. I'd better teach it a lesson. (Grabs stone)
---> '''Io''': (While Tzaka clenches his fist) Wooooah! You turned it into dust!


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* FowlMouthedParrot: In Comic #33, Gotle calls Vyrn a "bonehead lizard". When Vyrn tells this to Lyria, the parrot just remains silent.
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* CoolMask: Or rather, the lack of it, is what drives Comic [[http://game-a1.granbluefantasy.jp/assets_en/img/sp/assets/comic/episode/episode_1374.jpg #1374]] when Maria interacts with other characters with CoolMask like Gawain and Siegfried. Maria instead uses her [[InTheHood Evoker hood]] as replacement.


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* CrocodileTears: Haaselia's favorite trick when she tries to pass off as a child as shown in Comic [[http://game-a1.granbluefantasy.jp/assets_en/img/sp/assets/comic/episode/episode_1290.jpg #1290]]. [[Characters/GranblueFantasyHumansAToE Claudia]] can easily see through her act though.


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* EverythingsBetterWithSpinning: Or in the case of Geisenborger in Comic [[http://game-a1.granbluefantasy.jp/assets_en/img/sp/assets/comic/episode/episode_1346.jpg #1346]], your spinning punch is stronger with fidget spinners spinning on your metallic arm.


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* FaceOfAThug: Katzelia is noticed to have one in Comic [[http://game-a1.granbluefantasy.jp/assets_en/img/sp/assets/comic/episode/episode_1289.jpg #1289]]. Interestingly, his sprite in the flashback gave him a more gentle expression, implying his current face is the result of the stress of being in exile and seeking revenge on his uncle.


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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Lobelia attempts to "test" Vyrn's sound in Comic [[http://game-a1.granbluefantasy.jp/assets_en/img/sp/assets/comic/episode/episode_1397.jpg #1397]] with his Audiomancy. Unfortunately (or fortunately?), Vyrn is in the form of the horn...


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** Fraux is the Evoker with [[MsFanservice the most revealing outfit and the body to match the role]]. She's bothered by this in Comic [[http://game-a1.granbluefantasy.jp/assets_en/img/sp/assets/comic/episode/episode_1347.jpg #1347]], attracting unwanted attention from men while making women angry. Cassius presented a solution by [[PleasePutSomeClothesOn making her wear a sweater]] instead of her normal {{Stripperiffic}} outfit... with varying degree of success in courtesy of Jin.
** Seofon and Lobelia are [[{{Foil}} quite similar]]. Even a comic took notice of their similarity and thus featured them as the first [[http://game-a1.granbluefantasy.jp/assets_en/img/sp/assets/comic/episode/episode_1449.jpg Eternals-Evokers character interaction]] so far.


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* MistakenForPedophile: Alanaan is hilariously mistaken as one by Lecia in Comic [[http://game-a1.granbluefantasy.jp/assets_en/img/sp/assets/comic/episode/episode_1322.jpg #1322]] when he's praising the Sun (Goddess) together with fellow Sun worshipper [[LittlePeople Zahlhamelina]]. While she understands the misunderstanding, Lecia still writes him down in her shit list regardless.
* MoonLogicPuzzle: Caim got bombarded with them by Philosophia as a test in Comic [[http://game-a1.granbluefantasy.jp/assets_en/img/sp/assets/comic/episode/episode_1323.jpg #1323]]. Caim tried his best but the absurdness of Philosophia's answers get the better of him.


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** Comic [[http://game-a1.granbluefantasy.jp/assets_en/img/sp/assets/comic/episode/episode_1396.jpg #1396]] - Nier can use her magic of life manipulation to [[RapidHairGrowth grow back people's hair]], as demonstrated on [[BaldOfAwesome Dante's head]].
** Comic [[http://game-a1.granbluefantasy.jp/assets_en/img/sp/assets/comic/episode/episode_1373.jpg #1373]] - Rackam used Estarriola's SnotBubble to build a makeshift hot air balloon.
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** Vajra sports a [[TheStoic deadpan look]] while channeling spirits, a trait which is even discussed in Comic #1083.


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** In at least two comics like in #444, Anila headbutts Vyrn when he calld her a "lamb" or a "mutton".
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* DissonantSerenity: So as not to scare Goblin Mage while he is killing nearby monsters in Comic #1075, Feower drops his rude terms and shouting, and adapts to a more polite personality instead. When Vyrn suggests using Goblin Mage's powers to make Feower more carefree, the results didn't go as expected.
--> Hewwo lil' buddy! It's your pal Bloody-Blood Stabby Man! He-he-he!


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** Tweyen is already a PungeonMaster in her own episodes, but she only does it sparingly. Here, she brings out puns by ''a lot'', that almost all of her comic strips feature a pun on two.


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* GroinAttack: In Comic #1115, a fish scooped by Threo ends-up mouth-open into Seofon's crotch.


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* LamePunReaction: In a summer-themed Comic strip, Tweyen dropped a pun so lame it caused the nearby Odajumoki thugs in a StunnedSilence state.


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** Seofon is an {{Expy}} of Archer Emiya from ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'', due to having a [[ActorAllusion similar]] [[Creator/JunichiSuwabe voice actor]]. Comic #852 featuring Seofon, is titled "[[Anime/FateStayNightUnlimitedBladeWorks Blade Works Not So Unlimited]]".
** Seofon can be considered a OneManyArmy because of his ability to summon spectral warriors. In ''Grand Blues!'' Comic #1135, Lowain puts a hint as to why the rest of the Eternals won't usually meet up with him.
-->'''Lowain''': I'm gonna be real bro... the fact that you can do everything alone... Might be the part of why the rest of your fam won't show up.


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** Niyon's "Cardboard Shanty" makes several appearances here, even up to a strip focusing on "What Makes The Sky Blue" where it is used as an ImprovisedWeapon.

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* ExtremeOmnivore: Lyria's BigEater trait becomes exaggerated here to the point that it overlaps with this trope. She is shown eating poisonous animals like the Venom Viper and Death Scorpion in Comic #46, and she can eat poisonous mushrooms and [[LethalChef Katalina]]'s cooking without experiencing any side effects.

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Lyria's BigEater trait becomes exaggerated here to the point that it overlaps with this trope. She is shown eating poisonous animals like the Venom Viper and Death Scorpion in Comic #46, and she can eat poisonous mushrooms and [[LethalChef Katalina]]'s cooking without experiencing any side effects.effects.
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** Lyria loves eating. Here, she's a BigEater with a VacuumMouth.

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** Lyria loves eating. Here, she's a BigEater with a VacuumMouth. Amira also shares these same quirks as Lyria, referencing how Amira eats in the ''Anime/RageOfBahamutGenesis'' anime.



* PervertRevengeMode: Helnar is on the receiving end of this in Comic #1093 where he unknowingly flirted with Io and called her a babe with a super sexy pose. He gets strangled by Lecia as a result.

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** In Comic #325, Robomi punches Nicholas in the face just as he wipes her ticklish metal chest.



* SceneryCensor: A panel in Comic #1118 is drawn in such a way that Grea's wings cover Anne's bare chest when the latter's bra [[SlipperySwimsuit got washed away by the sea]].



* VacuumMouth: Lyria's BigEater and "quick-eater" tendencies are exaggerated in the comics, where she practically becomes a human vacuum when it comes to food.

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* VacuumMouth: Lyria's and Amira's BigEater and "quick-eater" tendencies are exaggerated in the comics, where she they practically becomes a human vacuum become humanoid vacuums when it comes to food.
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* LineOfSightName: One that is given to Alexiel in Comic #1027. When Lyria mentions "Egg Rice" when thinking about food, Rosine [[AccidentalMisnaming misnames]] Alexiel as "Aleggxiel".


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** Due to the MundaneObjectAmazement trope and her Primal Beast trait, Olivia becomes curious of several mortal culture and objects.
** Zooey has two, which may sometimes overlap:
*** "Zooey learns something new everyday!" - When being a godly entity makes her [[MundaneObjectAmazement interested]] in several mortal affairs, with the comics ending with this phrase accompanied with a smiling Zooey.
*** "Zooey's Paradox" - She has a fixation on maintaining balance no matter how absurd the subject might be, from the male-female population ratio, up to the sales charts between restaurants. All of these would mostly fail miserably with Zooey lamenting that she herself ''[[{{Irony}} broke the balance]]'' despite being known as the Keeper of Balance.


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* TheTease: The Macula Marius Summon's Swimsuit Version has lines that are ''very'' suggestive. For example, her line in ''Grand Blues!'' Comic #1105 is this:
-->Come and [[MarshmallowHell plunge into my bossom]] if you seek to cool down.
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* ContinuityNod: Sevilbarra has a shared gag in the ''Grand Blues!'' comics where he attends a "Brothers meet-up" with Lucius and Ryan, with the trio secretly discussing their younger sisters. However, [[spoiler:Sevilbarra does not appear in Comic #1081 alongside the two brothers, because his younger sister is now deceased, following the "Reflections for a White Clover" event in the mobile game.]]


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* GenreSavvy: In Comic #595, Lunalu remains calm just as Zeta is afraid of a shark's presence near them. She later explains the SlashersPreferBlondes trope to Zeta.
-->'''Lunalu''': It's an ironclad rule in B-Horror films! The blondes are always the first to go!


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* HoneyTrap: This trope is [[InvokedTrope invoked]] and even [[LampshadeHanging name-dropped]] in Comic #1108 when Arulumaya exposes her "sensual nape" in an attempt to distract Capo Tony.


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** Melissabelle uses her hair powers in a variety of non-combat situations, such as holding a spinning spin blade, or shaping it like a slingshot in order to catapult herself.


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* OrWasItADream: Charlotta has a NightmareSequence in the comics where she became so small that Vyrn is literally holding her with one hand. She then wakes up in her room, while a "giant" Vyrn peeks in the window asking "Was it... Just a dream?" Cue this trope!


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** Norcel has a recurring gag in the comics where he gets "conveniently" positioned under the taller girls' skirts. Well being a Harvin, he gets a {{Nosebleed}} every time he [[PantyShot looks up]]. Sometimes, he is seen beside [[DirtyOldMan Soriz]] and Jin, simultaneously having a nosebleed whenever a female character flaunts their body.
** Suframare has a similar "[[SayMyName SUFRAMAAARRE!]]" gag like Rackam whenever she gets accidentally injured by the attacks of either the monsters or her allies. Some strips use the same gag whenever Suframare's offers get rejected by her fellow skyfarers.


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* SickeningCrunch: Comic #1059 parodies this trope with a WrittenSoundEffect where the short Charlotta is implied to be in pain while looking at the [[StatuesqueStunner tall]] Leona.
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* SleepSquashing: Happens in Comic #666 as Sutera, who was feeling cold, tightly hugs Aster.


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* WilliamTelling: Parodied in Sutera's webcomic debut. She attempts this trope with an apple on top of Vyrn's head. But the lizard simply grabs the apple, [[TrademarkFavoriteFood eats it]] and mocks her. An irritated Sutera is later seen choking the apple out of the tiny dragon.

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