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* BrokenBase: The AdaptationalPersonalityChange given to Okita and Nobunaga. Either it was an inevitable change that allows for a fascinating reinterpretation of the characters, or it strays so far from the originals to where it betrays the point of making a manga about them.
** This is a bit of a case of OlderThanTheyThink and AdaptationDisplacement however; In the original ''Koha-Ace'', both characters were portrayed semi-seriously, artstyle notwithstanding. Both of their first appearances have them casually killing people. However, since ''Koha-Ace'' [[NoExportForYou was never translated to international audiences]] most fans' first exposure to them was in ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'', [[CharacterExaggeration where their comedic traits are at their peak.]]
*** It's also an entirely accurate representation of how the two act in the DarkerAndEdgier GUDAGUDA ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'' events that followed the first two.

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* BrokenBase: The AdaptationalPersonalityChange given to Okita and Nobunaga. Nobunaga, where they are given more serious and slightly more historically accurate personalities. Either it was an inevitable change that allows for a fascinating reinterpretation of the characters, or it strays so far from the originals to where it betrays the point of making a manga about them.
** This is a bit of a case of OlderThanTheyThink and AdaptationDisplacement however; In the original ''Koha-Ace'', both characters were portrayed semi-seriously, artstyle notwithstanding. Both of their first appearances have them casually killing people. However, since ''Koha-Ace'' [[NoExportForYou was never translated to international audiences]] most fans' first exposure to them was in ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'', [[CharacterExaggeration where their comedic traits are at their peak.]]
*** It's also an entirely accurate representation of how the two act in the DarkerAndEdgier GUDAGUDA ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'' events that followed the first two.
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*** It's also an entirely accurate representation of how the two act in the DarkerAndEdgier Guda Guda ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'' events that followed the first two.

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*** It's also an entirely accurate representation of how the two act in the DarkerAndEdgier Guda Guda GUDAGUDA ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'' events that followed the first two.
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*** It's also an entirely accurate representation of how the two act in the DarkerAndEdgier Guda Guda ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'' events that followed the first two

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*** It's also an entirely accurate representation of how the two act in the DarkerAndEdgier Guda Guda ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'' events that followed the first twotwo.
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** This is a bit of a case of OlderThanTheyThink and AdaptationDisplacement however; In the original ''Koha-Ace'', both characters were portrayed semi-seriously, artstyle notwithstanding. Both of their first appearances have them casually killing people. However, since ''Koha-Ace'' [[NoExportForYou was never translated to international audiences]] most fans' first exposure to them was in ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'', [[CharacterExaggeration where their comedic traits are at their peak.]]

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** This is a bit of a case of OlderThanTheyThink and AdaptationDisplacement however; In the original ''Koha-Ace'', both characters were portrayed semi-seriously, artstyle notwithstanding. Both of their first appearances have them casually killing people. However, since ''Koha-Ace'' [[NoExportForYou was never translated to international audiences]] most fans' first exposure to them was in ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'', [[CharacterExaggeration where their comedic traits are at their peak.]]]]
*** It's also an entirely accurate representation of how the two act in the DarkerAndEdgier Guda Guda ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'' events that followed the first two
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** This is a bit of a case of OlderThanTheyThink and AdaptationDisplacement however; In the original ''Koha-Ace'', both characters were portrayed semi-seriously, artstyle notwithstanding. Both of their first appearances have them casually killing people. However, since Koha-Ace [[NoExportForYou was never translated to international audiences]] most fans' first exposure to them was in ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'', [[CharacterExaggeration where their comedic traits are at their peak.]]

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** This is a bit of a case of OlderThanTheyThink and AdaptationDisplacement however; In the original ''Koha-Ace'', both characters were portrayed semi-seriously, artstyle notwithstanding. Both of their first appearances have them casually killing people. However, since Koha-Ace ''Koha-Ace'' [[NoExportForYou was never translated to international audiences]] most fans' first exposure to them was in ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'', [[CharacterExaggeration where their comedic traits are at their peak.]]
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** This is a bit of a case of OlderThanTheyThink and AdaptationDisplacement however; In the original Koha-Ace, both characters were portrayed semi-seriously, artstyle notwithstanding. Both of their first appearances have them casually killing people. However, since Koha-Ace [[NoExportForYou was never translated to international audiences]] most fans' first exposure to them was in ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'', [[CharacterExaggeration where their comedic traits are at their peak.]]

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** This is a bit of a case of OlderThanTheyThink and AdaptationDisplacement however; In the original Koha-Ace, ''Koha-Ace'', both characters were portrayed semi-seriously, artstyle notwithstanding. Both of their first appearances have them casually killing people. However, since Koha-Ace [[NoExportForYou was never translated to international audiences]] most fans' first exposure to them was in ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'', [[CharacterExaggeration where their comedic traits are at their peak.]]
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: While Ryouji Hirano had a following for years due to his work with Magazine/ShonenJump, it's near universally agreed his work here is ''amazing''.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: While Ryouji Hirano had a following for years due to his work with Magazine/ShonenJump, ''Magazine/ShonenJump'', it's near universally agreed his work here is ''amazing''.
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** This is a bit of a case of OlderThanTheyThink and AdaptationDisplacement however; In the original Koha-Ace, both characters were portrayed semi-seriously, artstyle notwithstanding. Both of their first appearances have them casually killing people. However, since Koha-Ace [[NoExportForYou was never translated to international audiences]] most fans' first exposure to them was in VideoGame/FateGrandOrder, [[CharacterExaggeration where their comedic traits are at their peak.]]

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** This is a bit of a case of OlderThanTheyThink and AdaptationDisplacement however; In the original Koha-Ace, both characters were portrayed semi-seriously, artstyle notwithstanding. Both of their first appearances have them casually killing people. However, since Koha-Ace [[NoExportForYou was never translated to international audiences]] most fans' first exposure to them was in VideoGame/FateGrandOrder, ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'', [[CharacterExaggeration where their comedic traits are at their peak.]]
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** This is a bit o a case of OlderThanTheyThink and AdaptationDisplacement however; In the original Koha-Ace, both characters were portrayed semi-seriously, artstyle notwithstanding. Both of their first appearances have them casually killing people. However, since Koha-Ace [[NoExportForYou was never translated to international audiences]] most fans' first exposure to them was in VideoGame/FateGrandOrder, [[CharacterExaggeration where their comedic traits are at their peak.]]

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** This is a bit o of a case of OlderThanTheyThink and AdaptationDisplacement however; In the original Koha-Ace, both characters were portrayed semi-seriously, artstyle notwithstanding. Both of their first appearances have them casually killing people. However, since Koha-Ace [[NoExportForYou was never translated to international audiences]] most fans' first exposure to them was in VideoGame/FateGrandOrder, [[CharacterExaggeration where their comedic traits are at their peak.]]
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* BrokenBase: The AdaptationalPersonalityChange given to Okita and Nobunaga. Either it was an inevitable change that allows for a fascinating reinterpretation of the characters, or it strays so far from the originals to where it betrays the point of making a manga about them.

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* BrokenBase: The AdaptationalPersonalityChange given to Okita and Nobunaga. Either it was an inevitable change that allows for a fascinating reinterpretation of the characters, or it strays so far from the originals to where it betrays the point of making a manga about them.them.
** This is a bit o a case of OlderThanTheyThink and AdaptationDisplacement however; In the original Koha-Ace, both characters were portrayed semi-seriously, artstyle notwithstanding. Both of their first appearances have them casually killing people. However, since Koha-Ace [[NoExportForYou was never translated to international audiences]] most fans' first exposure to them was in VideoGame/FateGrandOrder, [[CharacterExaggeration where their comedic traits are at their peak.]]
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* BrokenBase: The AdaptationCharacterisationChange given to Okita and Nobunaga. Either it was an inevitable change that allows for a fascinating reinterpretation of the characters, or it strays so far from the originals to where it betrays the point of making a manga about them.

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* BrokenBase: The AdaptationCharacterisationChange AdaptationalPersonalityChange given to Okita and Nobunaga. Either it was an inevitable change that allows for a fascinating reinterpretation of the characters, or it strays so far from the originals to where it betrays the point of making a manga about them.

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* AwesomeArt: While Ryouji Hirano had a following for years due to his work with ShonenJump, it's near universally agreed his work here is ''amazing''.

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* AwesomeArt: SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: While Ryouji Hirano had a following for years due to his work with ShonenJump, Magazine/ShonenJump, it's near universally agreed his work here is ''amazing''.''amazing''.
* BrokenBase: The AdaptationCharacterisationChange given to Okita and Nobunaga. Either it was an inevitable change that allows for a fascinating reinterpretation of the characters, or it strays so far from the originals to where it betrays the point of making a manga about them.
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* AwesomeArt: While Ryouji Hirano had a following for years due to his work with ShonenJump, it's near universally agreed his work here is ''amazing''.

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