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* ContestedSequel: While considered to be an inferior sequel by most fans of the original, there is a brokenbase on whether or not the show could stand on its own. There is much argument over whether its LighterAndSofter tone in art direction, storytellling, and inclusion of far more humor than the original either ruins the show completely or if its enjoyable on its own merits. The excessive fanservice (even far more than ''Anime/KiddyGrade'' had) is often considered a turnoff (especially in its blatant portrayal of homosexual acts) and so much of the series obviously became targeted towards Otakus. However positive points include its high quality budget production, often considered around the same league as the original Kiddy Grade was in its time of release, more character development into supporting and secondary characters, and [[spoiler: the glorious return of Eclair and Lumiere in the final episode]]. However all fans who started with Kiddy Grade agree that "killing off" the protagonists so early was a bad move.

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* ContestedSequel: While considered to be an inferior sequel by most fans of the original, there is a brokenbase on whether or not the show could stand on its own. There is much argument over whether its LighterAndSofter tone in art direction, storytellling, and inclusion of far more humor than the original either ruins the show completely or if its enjoyable on its own merits. The excessive fanservice (even far more than ''Anime/KiddyGrade'' had) is often considered a turnoff (especially in its blatant portrayal of homosexual acts) and so much of the series obviously became targeted towards Otakus. However positive points include its high quality budget production, often considered around the same league as the original Kiddy Grade was in its time of release, more character development into supporting and secondary characters, and [[spoiler: the glorious return of Eclair and Lumiere in the final episode]]. However all fans who started with Kiddy Grade agree that [[NotQuiteDead "killing off" off"]] the protagonists so early was a bad move.move [[note]] Especially when we all knew they were gonna come back anyway [[/note]].
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* ContestedSequel: While considered to be an inferior sequel by most fans of the original, there is a brokenbase on whether or not the show could stand on its own. There is much argument over whether its LighterAndSofter tone in art direction, storytellling, and inclusion of far more humor than the original either ruins the show completely or if its enjoyable on its own merits. The excessive fanservice (even far more than ''Anime/KiddyGrade'' had) is often considered a turnoff (especially in its blatant portrayal of homosexual acts) and so much of the series obviously became targeted towards Otakus. However positive points include its high quality budget production, often considered around the same league as the original Kiddy Grade was in its time of release, more character development into supporting and secondary characters, and [[spoiler: the glorious return of Eclair and Lumiere in the final episode]]. However all fans who started with Kiddy Grade agree that killing off the protagonists so early was a bad move.

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* ContestedSequel: While considered to be an inferior sequel by most fans of the original, there is a brokenbase on whether or not the show could stand on its own. There is much argument over whether its LighterAndSofter tone in art direction, storytellling, and inclusion of far more humor than the original either ruins the show completely or if its enjoyable on its own merits. The excessive fanservice (even far more than ''Anime/KiddyGrade'' had) is often considered a turnoff (especially in its blatant portrayal of homosexual acts) and so much of the series obviously became targeted towards Otakus. However positive points include its high quality budget production, often considered around the same league as the original Kiddy Grade was in its time of release, more character development into supporting and secondary characters, and [[spoiler: the glorious return of Eclair and Lumiere in the final episode]]. However all fans who started with Kiddy Grade agree that killing off "killing off" the protagonists so early was a bad move.
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* ContestedSequel: While considered to be an inferior sequel by most fans of the original, there is a brokenbase on whether or not the show could stand on its own. There is much argument over whether its LighterAndSofter tone in art direction, storytellling, and inclusion of far more humor than the original either ruins the show completely or if its enjoyable on its own merits. The excessive fanservice (even far more than KiddyGrade had) is often considered a turnoff (especially in its blatant portrayal of homosexual acts) and so much of the series obviously became targeted towards Otakus. However positive points include its high quality budget production, often considered around the same league as the original KiddyGrade was in its time of release, more character development into supporting and secondary characters, and [[spoiler: the glorious return of Eclair and Lumiere in the final episode]]. However all fans who started with KiddyGrade agree that killing off the protagonists so early was a bad move.

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* ContestedSequel: While considered to be an inferior sequel by most fans of the original, there is a brokenbase on whether or not the show could stand on its own. There is much argument over whether its LighterAndSofter tone in art direction, storytellling, and inclusion of far more humor than the original either ruins the show completely or if its enjoyable on its own merits. The excessive fanservice (even far more than KiddyGrade ''Anime/KiddyGrade'' had) is often considered a turnoff (especially in its blatant portrayal of homosexual acts) and so much of the series obviously became targeted towards Otakus. However positive points include its high quality budget production, often considered around the same league as the original KiddyGrade Kiddy Grade was in its time of release, more character development into supporting and secondary characters, and [[spoiler: the glorious return of Eclair and Lumiere in the final episode]]. However all fans who started with KiddyGrade Kiddy Grade agree that killing off the protagonists so early was a bad move.
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* TheScrappy: Ascoeur is a fan hate magnet.

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* %%* TheScrappy: Ascoeur is a fan hate magnet.
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tried fixing the obvious errors


* ContestedSequel: While considered to be an inferior sequel by most fans of the original, there is a brokenbase on whether or not the show could stand on its own. There is much argument over wheter its LighterAndSofter tone in art direction, stortyellling, and inclusion ofar more humor than the original either ruins the show completely or of its enjoyable on its own merits. The excessive fanservice (even far more than KiddyGrade had) Is often considered a turnoff (especially int its blatant portrayal of homosexual acts) and so much of the series obviously became targetted towards Otakus. HOwever posiitive points include its high quality budget production, often considered around the same league as the original KiddyGrade was in its time of release, more character development into supporting and secondary characters, and the glorious return of Eclair and LUmiere in the final episode. However all fans who started with KiddyGrade agree that killing off the protagonists so early was a bad move.
* GrowingTheBeard: Yes, it's a bumpy ride, but eventually it ''does'' happen, somewhere from episode 09 onward.

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* ContestedSequel: While considered to be an inferior sequel by most fans of the original, there is a brokenbase on whether or not the show could stand on its own. There is much argument over wheter whether its LighterAndSofter tone in art direction, stortyellling, storytellling, and inclusion ofar of far more humor than the original either ruins the show completely or of if its enjoyable on its own merits. The excessive fanservice (even far more than KiddyGrade had) Is is often considered a turnoff (especially int in its blatant portrayal of homosexual acts) and so much of the series obviously became targetted targeted towards Otakus. HOwever posiitive However positive points include its high quality budget production, often considered around the same league as the original KiddyGrade was in its time of release, more character development into supporting and secondary characters, and [[spoiler: the glorious return of Eclair and LUmiere Lumiere in the final episode.episode]]. However all fans who started with KiddyGrade agree that killing off the protagonists so early was a bad move.
* GrowingTheBeard: Yes, it's a bumpy ride, but eventually it ''does'' happen, somewhere from episode 09 9 onward.



* LesY* ay: Surprisingly much less between the main characters than in ''Anime/KiddyGrade'', until [[spoiler:they kiss near the end, which leaves little to the imagination in both length and intensity]].

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* LesY* ay: LesYay: Surprisingly much less between the main characters than in ''Anime/KiddyGrade'', until [[spoiler:they kiss near the end, which leaves little to the imagination in both length and intensity]].
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* FanonDisContinuity: A lot of people are already fervently pretending this show didn't happen.
* GrowingTheBeard: Yes, it's a bumpy ride, but eventually it ''does'' happen, somewhere from episode 12 onward.

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* FanonDisContinuity: A lot ContestedSequel: While considered to be an inferior sequel by most fans of people are already fervently pretending this the original, there is a brokenbase on whether or not the show could stand on its own. There is much argument over wheter its LighterAndSofter tone in art direction, stortyellling, and inclusion ofar more humor than the original either ruins the show didn't happen.
* GrowingTheBeard:
completely or of its enjoyable on its own merits. The excessive fanservice (even far more than KiddyGrade had) Is often considered a turnoff (especially int its blatant portrayal of homosexual acts) and so much of the series obviously became targetted towards Otakus. HOwever posiitive points include its high quality budget production, often considered around the same league as the original KiddyGrade was in its time of release, more character development into supporting and secondary characters, and the glorious return of Eclair and LUmiere in the final episode. However all fans who started with KiddyGrade agree that killing off the protagonists so early was a bad move.
*GrowingTheBeard:
Yes, it's a bumpy ride, but eventually it ''does'' happen, somewhere from episode 12 09 onward.



* LesYay: Surprisingly much less between the main characters than in ''Anime/KiddyGrade'', until [[spoiler:they kiss near the end, which leaves little to the imagination in both length and intensity]].

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* LesYay: LesY* ay: Surprisingly much less between the main characters than in ''Anime/KiddyGrade'', until [[spoiler:they kiss near the end, which leaves little to the imagination in both length and intensity]].
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Moving to un-hyphenated title.

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* FanonDisContinuity: A lot of people are already fervently pretending this show didn't happen.
* GrowingTheBeard: Yes, it's a bumpy ride, but eventually it ''does'' happen, somewhere from episode 12 onward.
* HoYay: Between Torch and Shade. And then there's the yaoi-episode...
* LesYay: Surprisingly much less between the main characters than in ''Anime/KiddyGrade'', until [[spoiler:they kiss near the end, which leaves little to the imagination in both length and intensity]].
* TheScrappy: Ascoeur is a fan hate magnet.

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