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* RewatchBonus: There are lots of times where a reader may see a Combagal or an important character through an EarlyBirdCameo in a previous chapter that will become important in the current one.
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* DesignatedHero:
** Muko only wants to be a Combagal for perverted purposes and Cookie doesn't hesitate to bribe a rival team to win a fight to pay off her debts. Subverted, as they are nice people despite their flaws and Part 3 has them try to be more self-aware and honorable when it comes to furry fighting.
** Nyarai fits this trope straighter. She wants to create a better world for Wilds, a noble goal given the FantasticRacism shown in the comics. However, she's an AxCrazy Combagal with a HairTriggerTemper and a violent fighting style. The fact that she's one of the four protagonists in Act 1 and [[spoiler: yet ends up being one of Muko and Cookie's biggest obstacles following the end of Part 2 only makes this more confusing.]]

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* DesignatedHero:
** Muko only wants to be a Combagal for perverted purposes and Cookie doesn't hesitate to bribe a rival team to win a fight to pay off her debts. Subverted, as they are nice people despite their flaws and Part 3 has them try to be more self-aware and honorable when it comes to furry fighting.
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DesignatedHero: Nyarai fits this trope straighter. She wants to create a better world for Wilds, a noble goal given the FantasticRacism shown in the comics. However, she's an AxCrazy Combagal with a HairTriggerTemper and a violent fighting style. The fact that she's one of the four protagonists in Act 1 and [[spoiler: yet ends up being one of Muko and Cookie's biggest obstacles following the end of Part 2 only makes this more confusing.]]
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* AcceptableTargets: Perverts, sexual offenders, and rapists. They are painted in a negative light and subjected to AmusingInjuries for their behavior. A FatalFlaw of Muko is that she's girl crazy and commits perverted deeds, which alienated her female peers. Muko herself even acknowledges this at the end of Part 2 and is spending Part 3 trying to overcome it to become a better Combagal.

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* DesignatedHero: Muko only wants to be a Combagal for perverted purposes and Cookie doesn't hesitate to bribe a rival team to win a fight to pay off her debts. Subverted, as they are nice people despite their flaws and Part 3 has them try to be more self-aware and honorable when it comes to furry fighting.

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Muko only wants to be a Combagal for perverted purposes and Cookie doesn't hesitate to bribe a rival team to win a fight to pay off her debts. Subverted, as they are nice people despite their flaws and Part 3 has them try to be more self-aware and honorable when it comes to furry fighting.



* LGBTFanbase: Due to the main protagonist being a lesbian and most of the cast being the same orientation as her. Naturally this comic has garnered at least a decent lesbian audience.



* UnconventionalLearningExperience: The comic has [[ShownTheirWork a decent understanding of how pro-wrestling works.]] Since Muko is a NaiveNewcomer with no furry fighting knowledge, Cookie acts as MrsExposition by explaining wrestling terms that fit for those who don't know much about wrestling. So far, the comic describes the {{Face}} and {{Heel}} concept (heroic fighters and villainous fighters respectively), the occupation of a {{Jobber}} (a fighter who fights to lose and promote his rival), and persona (an act that wrestlers make when they fight in the ring) in different chapters.

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* UnconventionalLearningExperience: The comic has [[ShownTheirWork a decent understanding of how pro-wrestling works.]] Since Muko is a NaiveNewcomer with no furry fighting knowledge, Cookie acts as MrsExposition by explaining wrestling terms that fit for those who don't know much about wrestling. So far, the comic describes the {{Face}} and {{Heel}} concept (heroic fighters and villainous fighters respectively), the occupation of a {{Jobber}} (a fighter who fights to lose and promote his rival), and persona (an act that wrestlers make when they fight in the ring) in different chapters.chapters.
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* AcceptableTargets:
** Perverts, sexual offenders, and rapists. They are painted in a negative light and subjected to AmusingInjuries for their behavior. A FatalFlaw of Muko is that she's girl crazy and commits perverted deeds, which alienated her female peers. Muko herself even acknowledges this at the end of Part 2 and is spending Part 3 trying to overcome it to become a better Combagal.

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AcceptableTargets: Perverts, sexual offenders, and rapists. They are painted in a negative light and subjected to AmusingInjuries for their behavior. A FatalFlaw of Muko is that she's girl crazy and commits perverted deeds, which alienated her female peers. Muko herself even acknowledges this at the end of Part 2 and is spending Part 3 trying to overcome it to become a better Combagal.


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* CrossesTheLineTwice: Muko's insatiable lust for other women and frequent invasion of their personal space via groping, and desire for ''more'' of said physical contact being the sole reason she even decides to become a Combagal in the first place. In a similar vein to what [[ReluctantFanserviceGirl Ryuko]] gets subjected to in ''Anime/KillLaKill'', odds are you'll find her behavior towards other women to be either horribly offensive or over-the-top enough to be hilarious. Perhaps even both.
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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped:
** The theme of {{Forgiveness}} is touched as the start of Muko's CharacterDevelopment when she forgives Cookie for her mistakes as a manager and even the events of Trilamity Day, whereas nobody refuses to let it go and she has many enemies looking for {{Revenge}} because of her mistakes. Muko states to Saniko that people make mistakes, but they have a right to a second chance if they show the desire to make things right.
** Despite their mutual CharacterDevelopment as people, Part 3 shows Muko and Cookie facing the consequences of their early behaviors before and during the comic. While the past may not define you, it does shape the opinions of the people around you, especially if they don't know you. Muko and Cookie not only have to deal with the blow to their reputation, but continue their training to prove they can become better persons in the future.
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* BetterOnDVD: Because of the length of each Part, with Part 1 being six chapters long, and the other Parts being more than ten chapters long, many consider the printed volumes to be a good reading option. The first volume covered all of Part 1 and the first chapters of Part 2, allowing Volume 2 to focus exclusively on the Masato Match and the aftermath through the remaining chapters of Part 2.

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* BetterOnDVD: Because of the length of each Part, part, with Part 1 being six chapters long, and the other Parts parts being more than ten chapters long, many consider the printed volumes to be a good reading option. The first volume covered all of Part 1 and the first chapters of Part 2, allowing Volume 2 to focus exclusively on the Masato Match and the aftermath through the remaining chapters of Part 2.



* RewatchBonus: There's lots of times where a reader may see a Combagal or an important character through an EarlyBirdCameo in a previous chapter that will become important in the current one.

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* RewatchBonus: There's There are lots of times where a reader may see a Combagal or an important character through an EarlyBirdCameo in a previous chapter that will become important in the current one.
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* BetterOnDVD: Because of the length of each Part, with Part 1 being six chapters long, and the other Parts being more than ten chapters long, many consider the printed volumes to be a good reading option. The first volume covered all of Part 1 and the first chapters of Part 2, allowing Volume 2 to focus exclusively on the Masato Match and the aftermath through the remaining chapters of Part 2.


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* ItsShortSoItSucks: While Part 1 has its fans, it's not as popular as Part 2 and the following Parts because of it being six chapters long. [[BetterOnDVD One of the benefits of the first volume is that it spans all of Part 1 with the early chapters of Part 2 to make a more satisfying reading.]]
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* CrazyAwesome: Nyarai when she unleashes her true power in Chapter 17.
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* MoralEventHorizon: While she isn't entirely without sympathy here, a strong contender for [[spoiler:Adelgund]]'s crossing of it is in Chapter 16 when [[spoiler:she breaks Peki's arm and each of her legs [[WomenScorned out of grief and anger]] and to prevent her from tagging out, even as Peki can't even defend herself anymore. This in particular turns the audience against her, and Adel doesn't help matters by ''attacking away the referee'' when he tries to step in.]]

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* MoralEventHorizon: While she isn't entirely without sympathy here, a strong contender for [[spoiler:Adelgund]]'s crossing of it is in Chapter 16 when [[spoiler:she breaks Peki's arm and each of her legs [[WomenScorned [[WomanScorned out of grief and anger]] and to prevent her from tagging out, even as Peki can't even defend herself anymore. This in particular turns the audience against her, and Adel doesn't help matters by ''attacking away the referee'' when he tries to step in.]]

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* TooBleakStoppedCaring: The Masato championship is a very dark arc given the number of developments that happen in the span of a few chapters. [[spoiler: Nyarai betrays Cookie and Muko, revealing she was TheMole for Shun Gonfano, who uses a tape recorder to incriminate Cookie, further damaging her reputation. She then convinces Peki to betray Adelgund to support the Wilds. Peki does so, since Adelgund is revealed to be her lover and cheated on her. In the ensuing fight, Nyarai beats up Muko while Adelgund cripples Peki, sacrificing her own popularity in the process. Things go from bad to worse, when Nyarai uses her full strength and demolishes Adelgund, becoming the new Masato champion. Muko is left traumatized and and even takes a TenMinuteRetirement that lasts a few weeks until Cookie shares a story that describes her fall from grace. Fortunately, the ending Part 2 is a BittersweetEnding as Muko decides to become a Combagal, taking the profession as SeriousBusiness this time, and while they meet Kalita as a LoanShark about to beat them up for a loan, it is a ForegoneConclusion that she will become a Combagal and that she will become Nyarai's replacement as Muko's partner]]

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* TooBleakStoppedCaring: The Masato championship is a very dark arc given the number of developments that happen in the span of a few chapters. [[spoiler: Nyarai betrays Cookie and Muko, revealing she was TheMole for Shun Gonfano, who uses a tape recorder to incriminate Cookie, further damaging her reputation. She then convinces Peki to betray Adelgund to support the Wilds. Peki does so, since Adelgund is revealed to be her lover and cheated on her. In the ensuing fight, Nyarai beats up Muko while Adelgund cripples Peki, sacrificing her own popularity in the process. Things go from bad to worse, when Nyarai uses her full strength and demolishes Adelgund, becoming the new Masato champion. Muko is left traumatized and and even takes a TenMinuteRetirement that lasts a few weeks until Cookie shares a story that describes her fall from grace. Fortunately, the ending Part 2 is a BittersweetEnding as Muko decides to become a Combagal, taking the profession as SeriousBusiness this time, and while they meet Kalita as a LoanShark about to beat them up for a loan, it is a ForegoneConclusion that she will become a Combagal and that she will become Nyarai's replacement as Muko's partner]]partner.]]
* UnconventionalLearningExperience: The comic has [[ShownTheirWork a decent understanding of how pro-wrestling works.]] Since Muko is a NaiveNewcomer with no furry fighting knowledge, Cookie acts as MrsExposition by explaining wrestling terms that fit for those who don't know much about wrestling. So far, the comic describes the {{Face}} and {{Heel}} concept (heroic fighters and villainous fighters respectively), the occupation of a {{Jobber}} (a fighter who fights to lose and promote his rival), and persona (an act that wrestlers make when they fight in the ring) in different chapters.

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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: The Masato championship is a very dark arc given the number of developments that happen in the span of a few chapters. [[spoiler: Nyarai betrays Cookie and Muko, revealing she was TheMole for Shun Gonfano, who uses a tape recorder to incriminate Cookie, further damaging her reputation. She then convinces Peki to betray Adelgund to support the Wilds. Peki does so, since Adelgund is revealed to be her lover and cheated on her. In the ensuing fight, Nyarai beats up Muko while Adelgund cripples Peki, sacrificing her own popularity in the process. Things go from bad to worse, when Nyarai uses her full strength and demolishes Adelgund, becoming the new Masato champion. Muko is left traumatized and and even takes a TenMinuteRetirement that lasts a few weeks until Cookie shares a story that describes her fall from grace. Fortunately, the ending Part 2 is a BittersweetEnding as Muko decides to become a Combagal, taking the profession as SeriousBusiness this time, and while they meet Kalita as a LoanShark about to beat them up for a loan, it is a ForegoneConclusion that she will become a Combagal and that she will become Nyarai's replacement as Muko's partner]]



** Saniko has a lot to deal on her plate raising Muko. That's not including her depressed father. She needs to do this while working overtime too.

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** Saniko has a lot to deal on her plate raising Muko. That's not including her depressed father. She needs to do this while working overtime too.too.
* TooBleakStoppedCaring: The Masato championship is a very dark arc given the number of developments that happen in the span of a few chapters. [[spoiler: Nyarai betrays Cookie and Muko, revealing she was TheMole for Shun Gonfano, who uses a tape recorder to incriminate Cookie, further damaging her reputation. She then convinces Peki to betray Adelgund to support the Wilds. Peki does so, since Adelgund is revealed to be her lover and cheated on her. In the ensuing fight, Nyarai beats up Muko while Adelgund cripples Peki, sacrificing her own popularity in the process. Things go from bad to worse, when Nyarai uses her full strength and demolishes Adelgund, becoming the new Masato champion. Muko is left traumatized and and even takes a TenMinuteRetirement that lasts a few weeks until Cookie shares a story that describes her fall from grace. Fortunately, the ending Part 2 is a BittersweetEnding as Muko decides to become a Combagal, taking the profession as SeriousBusiness this time, and while they meet Kalita as a LoanShark about to beat them up for a loan, it is a ForegoneConclusion that she will become a Combagal and that she will become Nyarai's replacement as Muko's partner]]

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: The Wilds. There's a widespread fear and prejudice against them within the setting, for reasons that aren't entirely explained yet. But given that Nyarai herself is a Wild, and is known for being an incredibly aggressive, violent and short-tempered person with a borderline feral fighting style; to sum it up, behaving like a wild animal... maybe it's a common trait among most of the Wilds, hence the prejudice? Perhaps Peki is among rare few who do not display that kind of behavior.
** Further hinted at by Muko's and Saniko's father, who mentions that ever since his company started hiring exclusively Wilds, it's become impossible to have a rational conversation with anyone.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: The Wilds. There's a widespread fear and prejudice against them within the setting, for reasons that aren't entirely explained yet. But given that Nyarai herself is a Wild, and is known for being an incredibly aggressive, violent and short-tempered person with a borderline feral fighting style; to sum it up, behaving like a wild animal... maybe it's a common trait among most of the Wilds, hence the prejudice? Perhaps Peki is among rare few who do not display that kind of behavior.
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* MoralEventHorizon: While she isn't entirely without sympathy here, a strong contender for [[spoiler:Adelgund]]'s crossing of it is in Chapter 16 when [[spoiler:she breaks Peki's arm and each of her legs [[WomenScorned out of grief and anger]] and to prevent her from tagging out, even as Peki can't even defend herself anymore. This in particular turns the audience against her, and Adel doesn't help matters by ''attacking away the referee'' when he tries to step in.]]
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* AccidentalAesop: The comic implies how interpersonal relationships are important in the mental and emotional health of a person and how they can impact their decisions. Positive relationships like the one Muko and Cookie have is what makes them start their CharacterDevelopment starting at the end of Part 2. A lack of relationships or a negative relationship can make characters go astray. One of the focus of Part 2, is the abusive relationship [[spoiler: between Adelgund and Peki, which leads to the destruction of Team Executors.]] Likewise, Part 3 shows that Kalita has no sense of purpose without the Roda Kira Gang, especially since it became a criminal biker gang...[[spoiler:only recovering her passion when she becomes a Combagal by joining Muko and Cookie.]]


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* EvilIsCool: Shun Gonfano may be shaping himself as the BigBad of the comic. But for all of the horrible things he does to destroy Cookie's careers, he does have some elements that make him a great villain. He's the equivalent of a {{Yakuza}} and yet he's a VillainWithGoodPublicity that gets away with most of his crimes. He's the manager of the Cyclone Crushers, a group of elite Combagals with at least a pair of them being the Tendonchi Champions, he's got a good fashion sense, and knows how to put an AffablyEvil act.
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* JerkassWoobie:
** Implied with Nyarai as her negative traits are actions are the result of FantasticRacism aimed at her for being a Wild.
** Kalita becomes this in Chapters 27 and 28, where it shows that she was kicked out of the Roda Kira Gang, disappointed by her former leader, betrayed by her former gang, and revealed to be an orphan.



* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: Starting from the Masato championship, any time a character uses ElementalPowers as a SignatureMove or FinishingMove in a fight.

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* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: Starting from the Masato championship, any time a character uses ElementalPowers as a SignatureMove or FinishingMove in a fight.fight.
* TheWoobie:
** Peki went through a lot as seen in the flashback in Chapter 15. [[spoiler:Her fight with Adelgund ends with an arm and both legs broken.]]
** Saniko has a lot to deal on her plate raising Muko. That's not including her depressed father. She needs to do this while working overtime too.
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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped:
** The theme of {{Forgiveness}} is touched as the start of Muko's CharacterDevelopment when she forgives Cookie for her mistakes as a manager and even the events of Trilamity Day, whereas nobody refuses to let it go and she has many enemies looking for {{Revenge}} because of her mistakes. Muko states to Saniko that people make mistakes, but they have a right to a second chance if they show the desire to make things right.
** Despite their mutual CharacterDevelopment as people, Part 3 shows Muko and Cookie facing the consequences of their early behaviors before and during the comic. While the past may not define you, it does shape the opinions of the people around you, especially if they don't know you. Muko and Cookie not only have to deal with the blow to their reputation, but continue their training to prove they can become better persons in the future.
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* CrazyAwesome: Nyarai when she unleashes her true power in Chapter 17.
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* AcceptableTargets:
** Perverts, sexual offenders, and rapists. They are painted in a negative light and subjected to AmusingInjuries for their behavior. A FatalFlaw of Muko is that she's girl crazy and commits perverted deeds, which alienated her female peers. Muko herself even acknowledges this at the end of Part 2 and is spending Part 3 trying to overcome it to become a better Combagal.
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** Nyarai fits this trope straighter. She wants to create a better world for Wilds, a noble goal given the FantasticRacism shown in the comics. However, she's an AxCrazy Combagal with a HairTriggerTemper and a violent fighting style. The fact that she's one of the four protagonists in Act 1 and [[spoiler: yet ends up being one of Muko and Cookie's biggest obstacles following the end of Part 2 only makes this more confusing.]]



* RewatchBonus: There's lots of times where a reader may see a Combagal or an important character through an EarlyBirdCameo in a previous chapter that will become important in the current one.

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* RewatchBonus: There's lots of times where a reader may see a Combagal or an important character through an EarlyBirdCameo in a previous chapter that will become important in the current one.one.
* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: Starting from the Masato championship, any time a character uses ElementalPowers as a SignatureMove or FinishingMove in a fight.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: The comic's art is beautifully drawn. It has an {{Animesque}} aesthetic, well-choreographed fight scenes, [[SceneryPorn detailed settings,]] and [[ArtEvolution the art style evolves mid-way through Part 2 to give a more elegant appearance.]]


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* DesignatedHero: Muko only wants to be a Combagal for perverted purposes and Cookie doesn't hesitate to bribe a rival team to win a fight to pay off her debts. Subverted, as they are nice people despite their flaws and Part 3 has them try to be more self-aware and honorable when it comes to furry fighting.
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** Further hinted at by Muko's and Saniko's father, who mentions that ever since his company started hiring Wilds, it's become impossible to have a rational conversation.

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** Further hinted at by Muko's and Saniko's father, who mentions that ever since his company started hiring exclusively Wilds, it's become impossible to have a rational conversation.conversation with anyone.
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** Further hinted at by Muko's and Saniko's father, who mentions that ever since his company started hiring Wilds, it's become impossible to have a rational conversation.

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* AwesomeArt: The art is breathtaking with an {{Animesque}} style, the use of ArtShift that shows many art techniques that reflect humor and drama, and that's not counting the ArtEvolution with each passing volume.
* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: The Masato championship is a very dark arc given the number of developments that happen in the span of a few chapters. [[spoiler: Nyarai betrays Cookie and Muko, revealing she was TheMole for Shun Gonfano, who uses a tape recorder to incriminate Cookie, further damaging her reputation. She then convinces Peki to betray Adelgund to support the Wilds. Peki does so, since Adelgund is revealed to be her lover and cheated on her. In the ensuing fight, Nyarai beats up Muko while Adelgund cripples Peki, sacrificing her own popularity in the process. Things go from bad to worse, when Nyarai uses her full strength and demolishes Adelgund, becoming the new Masato champion. Muko is left traumatized and and even takes a TenMinuteRetirement that lasts a few weeks until Cookie shares a story that describes her fall from grace. Fortunately, the ending Part 2 is a BittersweetEnding as Muko decides to become a Combagal, taking the profession as SeriousBusiness this time, and while they meet Kalita as a LoanShark about to beat them up for a loan, it is a ForegoneConclusion that she will become a Combagal and that she will become Nyarai's replacement as Muko's partner.]]

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* AwesomeArt: The art is breathtaking with an {{Animesque}} style, the use of ArtShift that shows many art techniques that reflect humor and drama, and that's not counting the ArtEvolution with each passing volume.
* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: The Masato championship is a very dark arc given the number of developments that happen in the span of a few chapters. [[spoiler: Nyarai betrays Cookie and Muko, revealing she was TheMole for Shun Gonfano, who uses a tape recorder to incriminate Cookie, further damaging her reputation. She then convinces Peki to betray Adelgund to support the Wilds. Peki does so, since Adelgund is revealed to be her lover and cheated on her. In the ensuing fight, Nyarai beats up Muko while Adelgund cripples Peki, sacrificing her own popularity in the process. Things go from bad to worse, when Nyarai uses her full strength and demolishes Adelgund, becoming the new Masato champion. Muko is left traumatized and and even takes a TenMinuteRetirement that lasts a few weeks until Cookie shares a story that describes her fall from grace. Fortunately, the ending Part 2 is a BittersweetEnding as Muko decides to become a Combagal, taking the profession as SeriousBusiness this time, and while they meet Kalita as a LoanShark about to beat them up for a loan, it is a ForegoneConclusion that she will become a Combagal and that she will become Nyarai's replacement as Muko's partner.]]partner]]
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* AwesomeArt: The art is breathtaking with an {{Animesque}} style, the use of ArtShift that shows many art techniques that reflect humor and drama, and that's not counting the ArtEvolution with each passing volume.



* GrowingTheBeard: Part 2 takes the plot more seriously as it focus on Muko's first match. It shows what a furry fight match between professional Combagals looks like. It also establishes the antagonists of the series. And it also gives Muko a true wake-up call that kickstarts her CharacterDevelopment as a true Combagal.

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* GrowingTheBeard: Part 2 takes the plot more seriously as it focus on Muko's first match. It shows what a furry fight match between professional Combagals looks like. It also establishes the antagonists of the series. And it also gives Muko a true wake-up call that kickstarts her CharacterDevelopment as a true Combagal.Combagal.
* RewatchBonus: There's lots of times where a reader may see a Combagal or an important character through an EarlyBirdCameo in a previous chapter that will become important in the current one.
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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: The Masato championship is a very dark given the number of developments. [[spoiler: Nyarai betrays Cookie and Muko, revealing she was TheMole for Shun Gonfano, who uses a tape recorder to incriminate Cookie, further damaging her reputation. She then convinces Peki to betray Adelgund to support the Wilds. Peki does so, since Adelgund is revealed to be her lover and cheated on her. In the ensuing fight, Nyarai beats up Muko while Adelgund cripples Peki, sacrificing her own popularity in the process. Things go from bad to worse, when Nyarai uses her full strength and demolishes Adelgund, becoming the new Masato champion. Muko is left traumatized and and even takes a TenMinuteRetirement that lasts a few weeks until Cookie shares a story that describes her fall from grace. Fortunately, the ending Part 2 is a BittersweetEnding as Muko decides to become a Combagal, taking the profession as SeriousBusiness this time, and while they meet Kalita as a LoanShark about to beat them up for a loan, it is a ForegoneConclusion that she will become a Combagal and that she will become Nyarai's replacement as Muko's partner.]]
* GrowingTheBeard: Part 2 takes the plot more seriously as it focus on Muko's first match.

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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: The Masato championship is a very dark arc given the number of developments.developments that happen in the span of a few chapters. [[spoiler: Nyarai betrays Cookie and Muko, revealing she was TheMole for Shun Gonfano, who uses a tape recorder to incriminate Cookie, further damaging her reputation. She then convinces Peki to betray Adelgund to support the Wilds. Peki does so, since Adelgund is revealed to be her lover and cheated on her. In the ensuing fight, Nyarai beats up Muko while Adelgund cripples Peki, sacrificing her own popularity in the process. Things go from bad to worse, when Nyarai uses her full strength and demolishes Adelgund, becoming the new Masato champion. Muko is left traumatized and and even takes a TenMinuteRetirement that lasts a few weeks until Cookie shares a story that describes her fall from grace. Fortunately, the ending Part 2 is a BittersweetEnding as Muko decides to become a Combagal, taking the profession as SeriousBusiness this time, and while they meet Kalita as a LoanShark about to beat them up for a loan, it is a ForegoneConclusion that she will become a Combagal and that she will become Nyarai's replacement as Muko's partner.]]
* GrowingTheBeard: Part 2 takes the plot more seriously as it focus on Muko's first match. It shows what a furry fight match between professional Combagals looks like. It also establishes the antagonists of the series. And it also gives Muko a true wake-up call that kickstarts her CharacterDevelopment as a true Combagal.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: The Wilds. There's a widespread fear and prejudice against them within the setting, for reasons that aren't entirely explained yet. But given that Nyarai herself is a Wild, and is known for being an incredibly aggressive, violent and short-tempered person with a borderline feral fighting style; to sum it up, behaving like a wild animal... maybe it's a common trait among most of the Wilds, hence the prejudice? Perhaps Peki is among rare few who do not display that kind of behavior.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: The Wilds. There's a widespread fear and prejudice against them within the setting, for reasons that aren't entirely explained yet. But given that Nyarai herself is a Wild, and is known for being an incredibly aggressive, violent and short-tempered person with a borderline feral fighting style; to sum it up, behaving like a wild animal... maybe it's a common trait among most of the Wilds, hence the prejudice? Perhaps Peki is among rare few who do not display that kind of behavior.behavior.
* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: The Masato championship is a very dark given the number of developments. [[spoiler: Nyarai betrays Cookie and Muko, revealing she was TheMole for Shun Gonfano, who uses a tape recorder to incriminate Cookie, further damaging her reputation. She then convinces Peki to betray Adelgund to support the Wilds. Peki does so, since Adelgund is revealed to be her lover and cheated on her. In the ensuing fight, Nyarai beats up Muko while Adelgund cripples Peki, sacrificing her own popularity in the process. Things go from bad to worse, when Nyarai uses her full strength and demolishes Adelgund, becoming the new Masato champion. Muko is left traumatized and and even takes a TenMinuteRetirement that lasts a few weeks until Cookie shares a story that describes her fall from grace. Fortunately, the ending Part 2 is a BittersweetEnding as Muko decides to become a Combagal, taking the profession as SeriousBusiness this time, and while they meet Kalita as a LoanShark about to beat them up for a loan, it is a ForegoneConclusion that she will become a Combagal and that she will become Nyarai's replacement as Muko's partner.]]
* GrowingTheBeard: Part 2 takes the plot more seriously as it focus on Muko's first match.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: The Wilds. There's a widespread fear and prejudice against them within the setting, for reasons that aren't entirely explained yet. But given that Nyarai herself is a Wild, and is known for being an incredibly aggressive, violent and short-tempered person with a borderline feral fighting style; to sum it up, behaving like a wild animal... maybe it's a common trait among most of the Wilds, hence the prejudice? Perhaps Peki is among rare few who do not display that kind of behavior.

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