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Bishonen is Definition-Only fan-speak term used only for Japanese/East-Asian media. No examples allowed. Per TRS.
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* {{Bishonen}}: Blue's convention friend, literally named "Mr. Bishie."
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''[[https://www.yoshsaga.com/ Yosh!]]'' is a webcomic by Phil "Sage" Brown that details the life of average {{Otaku}} named [[AuthorAvatar Phil]], who lives with his not-so-normal roommate Kate and his pet penguin [=PenPen=] somewhere in Florida. At first, the art is a bit rough and the story pretty much completely random, though [[CerebusSyndrome an overarching, serious plot eventually does develop]], which involves robot girls, catgirls, anime conventions, magic, mad science, romance (in liberal, non-story-derailing doses), and ninjas. [[Characters/{{Yosh}} Has a budding character sheet.]]
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''[[https://www.yoshsaga.com/ Yosh!]]'' is a webcomic by [[Creator/PhilBrown Phil "Sage" Brown Brown]] that details the life of average {{Otaku}} named [[AuthorAvatar Phil]], who lives with his not-so-normal roommate Kate and his pet penguin [=PenPen=] somewhere in Florida. At first, the art is a bit rough and the story pretty much completely random, though [[CerebusSyndrome an overarching, serious plot eventually does develop]], which involves robot girls, catgirls, anime conventions, magic, mad science, romance (in liberal, non-story-derailing doses), and ninjas. [[Characters/{{Yosh}} Has a budding character sheet.]]
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** Some holiday comics have Phil and Kate's son and daughter.
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** Some holiday comics have Phil and Kate's future son and daughter.
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* ElementNumberFive: Played with. The primary forms of magic in the world seem to be Earth, Water, Power (ie, Energy) and Fire, and a Fifth Elemental Power effectively completes the set. The oddity of this is that the fifth power is actually a pair of elements: Life and Death, each of which have their own user. Despite this, they are counted as a single power for most intents and purposes. Also present are demonic and celestial magic, both of which are implied to be weaker than elemental magic.
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* ElementNumberFive: Played with. The primary forms of magic in the world seem to be Earth, Water, Power (ie, Energy) and Fire, and a Fifth Elemental Power effectively completes the set. The oddity of this is that the fifth power is actually a pair of elements: Life and Death, each of which have their own user. Despite this, they are counted as a single power for most intents and purposes. Also present are demonic and celestial magic, both of which are implied to be weaker than elemental magic.magic due to their sources being in other realms, though they have some unique tricks to help bridge the gap, namely corrupting and purifying other magics, respectively.
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* {{Otaku}}: Phil, to the point that he knows manga occurances ''by panel''
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* {{Otaku}}: Phil, to the point that he knows manga occurances occurrences ''by panel''
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* PureMagicBeing: [[spoiler:The Magi's elemental mantles turn out to be intelligent beings in their own right. They also created a similar being that serves as the force behind the Null, which is why Phil's AntiMagic abilities don't negeatively affect the robot girls]].
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* PureMagicBeing: [[spoiler:The Magi's elemental mantles turn out to be intelligent beings in their own right. They also created a similar being that serves as the force behind the Null, which is why Phil's AntiMagic abilities don't negeatively negatively affect the robot girls]].girls despite them running on {{Magitek}} power]].
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* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: A Magi's power can go ''very easily'' to their head. One of them, [[spoiler:Emi]], [[HeelRealization realizes it]] when she catches herself trying to [[DisproportionateRetribution smite some kids]] over a perceived slight, only to be stopped by Phil just in time.
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* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity:
** A Magi's power can go ''very easily'' to their head. One of them, [[spoiler:Emi]], [[HeelRealization realizes it]] when she catches herself trying to [[DisproportionateRetribution smite some kids]] over a perceived slight, only to be stopped by Phil just in time.
** A Magi's power can go ''very easily'' to their head. One of them, [[spoiler:Emi]], [[HeelRealization realizes it]] when she catches herself trying to [[DisproportionateRetribution smite some kids]] over a perceived slight, only to be stopped by Phil just in time.
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** When Axel ends up in the demon world, from where his power comes from, he gets a significant boost to his power, making him comparable to the Magi on Earth. He then lampshades how he can easily see how so many Magi let their powers go to their heads.
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* DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler:Although the Magi, especially the Twins, are built up to be the main antagonistic force early on, the more antagonistic Magi outside of the Twins are either killed or reformed before too long, and the Twins are pacified later, leaving [[EldritchAbomination Outsiders]] as the apparent main threat of the series.]]
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* EldritchAbomination: Outsiders are beings from beyond the mortal universe, and are so alien that their magic is the only thing that could possibly affect [[AntiMagic the Null]], even briefly. Apparently a previous incursion is what split the universe into the mortal world and demon realms.
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Dark Skinned Redhead is no longer a trope
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* DarkSkinnedRedhead: Serena. [[spoiler: She actually had black hair, and blue eyes, before she gained her powers.]]
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Dewicked trope
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* ActionGirl: Lien.
* AdultFear: Kate's father explain that he searched her for months, following any lead he could find, ''including obituaries''.
* AdultFear: Kate's father explain that he searched her for months, following any lead he could find, ''including obituaries''.
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** The [[http://yosh.katbox.net/comic/mothers-day-2014/ Mother's Day 2014]] comic has [[spoiler: Blue pregnant with Nami listening]].
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** The [[http://yosh.katbox.net/comic/mothers-day-2014/ [[https://www.yoshsaga.com/comic/mothers-day-2014/ Mother's Day 2014]] comic has [[spoiler: Blue pregnant with Nami listening]].
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Couldn't find the webcomic on the Katbox (now called Kemono Cafe), so I changed the main link to the main website; will need to change the linked comic pages accordingly
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A webcomic by Phil "Sage" Brown that details the life of average {{Otaku}} named [[AuthorAvatar Phil]], who lives with his not-so-normal roommate Kate and his pet penguin [=PenPen=] somewhere in Florida. At first, the art is a bit rough and the story pretty much completely random, though [[CerebusSyndrome an overarching, serious plot eventually does develop]], which involves robot girls, catgirls, anime conventions, magic, mad science, romance (in liberal, non-story-derailing doses), and ninjas. [[Characters/{{Yosh}} Has a budding character sheet.]]
[[http://yosh.katbox.net/ Join the madness here.]] (Yosh recently moved [[http://katbox.net/ here]] to Webcomic/TheKatbox)
[[http://yosh.katbox.net/ Join the madness here.]] (Yosh recently moved [[http://katbox.net/ here]] to Webcomic/TheKatbox)
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[[http://yosh.katbox.net/ Join the madness here.]] (Yosh recently moved [[http://katbox.net/ here]] to Webcomic/TheKatbox)
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No, not [[Franchise/SuperMarioBrothers Yoshi]]... Though technically it's spelled the same way.
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No, not [[Franchise/SuperMarioBrothers [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Yoshi]]... Though technically it's spelled the same way.
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* TheLoad, TheFool: Phil, again--he's just a regular human, with no real abilities aside from a really sunny disposition and a kind heart. Interestingly, his ability to recover from what would be considered intense physical trauma actually goes from a comedic device [[spoiler:[[JustifiedTrope to an actual ability]] - as the Null, similar to [[Manga/MahouSenseiNegima Asuna]], he [[AntiMagic naturally nullifies magic and magic artifacts]], though his area of effect extends a bit beyond his body. But unlike the previous Null, for less explained reasons, he is also NighInvulnerable, capable of surviving hellfire, painful falls, and hits from training machines made for robots with no trouble.]]
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* TheLoad, TheFool: Phil, again--he's just a regular human, with no real abilities aside from a really sunny disposition and a kind heart. Interestingly, his ability to recover from what would be considered intense physical trauma actually goes from a comedic device [[spoiler:[[JustifiedTrope to an actual ability]] - as the Null, similar to [[Manga/MahouSenseiNegima [[Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi Asuna]], he [[AntiMagic naturally nullifies magic and magic artifacts]], though his area of effect extends a bit beyond his body. But unlike the previous Null, for less explained reasons, he is also NighInvulnerable, capable of surviving hellfire, painful falls, and hits from training machines made for robots with no trouble.]]
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* AWizardDidIt: The Weirding. Literally caused by a wizard (they call them 'Magi') in the backstory. In an odd twist, the wizard didn't ''mean'' to do it, he was trying to unseal his full power but botched it.
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* AWizardDidIt: The Weirding. Literally caused by a wizard (they call them 'Magi') in the backstory. In an odd twist, the wizard didn't ''mean'' to do it, he was trying to unseal his full power but botched it.
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Cleaning up Cerberus Syndrome in preparation for its cut.
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* CerberusSyndrome: Becomes more serious as it goes along.
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* CerberusSyndrome: CerebusSyndrome: Becomes more serious as it goes along.
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* PureMagicBeing: [[spoiler:The Magi's elemental mantles turn out to be intelligent beings in their own right. They also created a similar being that serves as the force behind the Null]].
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* PureMagicBeing: [[spoiler:The Magi's elemental mantles turn out to be intelligent beings in their own right. They also created a similar being that serves as the force behind the Null]].Null, which is why Phil's AntiMagic abilities don't negeatively affect the robot girls]].