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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Berserker/[[spoiler:Paul Bunyan]] has the least importance of the original servants introduced in ''More Learning'', but she's also the first of them to be added to the main game and has gotten two figures. (Part of this seemingly owes to the fact that she made it into the main game, [[ADayInTheLimelight which did the heavy lifting for her characterization]].)

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Berserker/[[spoiler:Paul Bunyan]] has the least importance of the original servants introduced in ''More Learning'', but she's also the first of them to be added to the main game and has gotten two figures. (Part of this seemingly owes to the fact that she made over Udon Servants who had more characterization (though making it into the main game, game [[ADayInTheLimelight which did the some heavy lifting for her characterization]].)own characterization]]) and has gotten two figures.


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* SignatureScene: If any scene is getting mentioned or parodied with characters from other franchises, it'll likely be an early strip of Gudako getting excited over gacha rolls such that she spins around in a circle to Olga's confusion.
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** One of Gudako's gripes is that her canon self doesn't have a voice actor despite the canon Male Protagonist getting one in ''First Order'' (Mash placates her by telling her that she's voiced by Creator/NobunagaShimazaki, who voices the Male Protagonist). Come 2018, and Creator/TomokoKaneda finally gives her a voice for the game's Kigurumi Fes...the Learningverse Male Protagonist, on the other hand, has no voice at all (at least until the animated adaptation, in which he's ''also'' voiced by Kaneda).

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** One of Gudako's gripes is that her canon self doesn't have a voice actor despite the canon Male Protagonist getting one in ''First Order'' (Mash placates her by telling her that she's voiced by Creator/NobunagaShimazaki, who voices the Male Protagonist). Come 2018, and Creator/TomokoKaneda finally gives her a voice for the game's Kigurumi Fes... the Learningverse Male Protagonist, on the other hand, has no voice at all (at least until the animated adaptation, in which he's ''also'' voiced by Kaneda).
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** Doubles over with HarsherInHindsight, but [[spoiler:Gudako "saving" Olga Marie and having her become part of the main cast of the series becomes this when ''Cosmos in the Lostbelt'' reveals in Olympus Olga Marie ''is'' alive and back as a major character...except she's now (through unknown circumstances) become the ''BigBad'' for the story arc. That is to say, she's an antagonist all the way up until Chapter 7--then she loses her memories and becomes a silly, naive young miss.]]

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** Doubles over with HarsherInHindsight, but [[spoiler:Gudako "saving" Olga Marie and having her become part of the main cast of the series becomes this when ''Cosmos in the Lostbelt'' reveals in Olympus Olga Marie ''is'' alive and back as a major character... except she's now (through unknown circumstances) become the ''BigBad'' for the story arc. That is to say, she's an antagonist all the way up until Chapter 7--then she loses her memories and becomes a silly, naive young miss.]]
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Berserker/[[spoiler:Paul Bunyan]] has the least importance of the original servants introduced in ''More Learning'', but she's also the only one of them to be added to the main game and has gotten two figures. (Part of this seemingly owes to the fact that she made it into the main game, [[ADayInTheLimelight which did the heavy lifting for her characterization]].)

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Berserker/[[spoiler:Paul Bunyan]] has the least importance of the original servants introduced in ''More Learning'', but she's also the only one first of them to be added to the main game and has gotten two figures. (Part of this seemingly owes to the fact that she made it into the main game, [[ADayInTheLimelight which did the heavy lifting for her characterization]].)
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* SeasonalRot: It isn't uncommon to find people who feel ''Even More'' lost a lot of the absurdist elements that made earlier chapters fun and just became a standard gag manga.
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** Doubles over with HarsherInHindsight, but [[spoiler:Gudako "saving" Olga Marie and having her become part of the main cast of the series becomes this when ''Cosmos in the Lostbelt'' reveals in Olympus Olga Marie ''is'' alive and back as a major character...except she's now (through unknown circumstances) become the ''BigBad'' for the story arc.]]

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** Doubles over with HarsherInHindsight, but [[spoiler:Gudako "saving" Olga Marie and having her become part of the main cast of the series becomes this when ''Cosmos in the Lostbelt'' reveals in Olympus Olga Marie ''is'' alive and back as a major character...except she's now (through unknown circumstances) become the ''BigBad'' for the story arc. That is to say, she's an antagonist all the way up until Chapter 7--then she loses her memories and becomes a silly, naive young miss.]]
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** As with [[VideoGame/FateGrandOrder their original]] [[VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes games]], friendly nods tend to be made with ''Manga/ADayInTheLife'', most commonly comparing their own player character stand ins: The more down to Earth and hapless [[Manga/ADayInTheLife Kiran]] and the more unstable and psychopathic Gudako.

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** As with [[VideoGame/FateGrandOrder their original]] [[VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes games]], friendly nods tend to be made with ''Manga/ADayInTheLife'', ''Webcomic/FireEmblemHeroesADayInTheLife'', most commonly comparing their own player character stand ins: The more down to Earth and hapless [[Manga/ADayInTheLife Kiran]] [[Webcomic/FireEmblemHeroesADayInTheLife Summoner]] and the more unstable and psychopathic Gudako.

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* BrokenBase: How the Udon Servants are treated in the comic. The characters themselves are well-liked, but their minimal involvement with the main cast compared to the main Servants is a point of contention. Some argue that ''Learning With Manga'''s refusal to say any more about them than it needs to is fine, as the readers are here for the established cast and going into their backstories would ruin the gag nature of the comic. On the other side of the fence, there's the argument that saving the details for the main game doesn't work if only one out of seven crossed over, and the lampshading the comic does about not caring about them is grating if nothing is done about them regardless.

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* BrokenBase: How the Udon Servants are treated in the comic. The characters themselves are well-liked, but their minimal involvement with the main cast compared to the main Servants is a point of contention. Some argue that ''Learning With Manga'''s refusal to say any more about them than it needs to is fine, as the readers are here for the established cast and going into their backstories would ruin the gag nature of the comic. On the other side of the fence, there's the argument that saving the details for the main game doesn't work if only one out a few of seven them crossed over, and the lampshading the comic does about not caring about them is grating if nothing is done about them regardless.


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** Assassin and Rider's initial plan to get in the main game was to ride in Berserker's pocket. Come 2022, and they've hitched a ride in as her Super form's summonable allies.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: ''FGO'''s early months were ''rough'', which gave the comic a lot of material for parody, but the game improved drastically as things went on. This means that a lot of jokes in early comics are now quite dated. The AnimatedAdaptation even had a note explaining that one particular complaint (the inability to go back and use your skills once you enter the attack menu) had been patched in some time ago.

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* AudienceColoringAdaptation: Plenty of the fanbase remembers Olga Marie more from her appearances here than her appearance in canon. As an indicator of this, prior to [[spoiler:her reappearance in the Lostbelt arc]], she appeared on ten Craft Essences in the game, and six of them are references to ''Learning With Manga''.

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Plenty of the fanbase remembers Olga Marie more from her appearances here than her appearance in canon. As an indicator of this, prior to [[spoiler:her reappearance in the Lostbelt arc]], she appeared on ten Craft Essences in the game, and six of them are references to ''Learning With Manga''.
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* AudienceColoringAdaptation: Plenty of the fanbase remembers Olga Marie more from her appearances here than her appearance in canon. As an indicator of this, prior to [[spoiler:her reappearance in the Lostbelt arc]], she appeared on ten Craft Essences in the game, and six of them are references to ''Learning With Manga''.



* WeirdAlEffect: Plenty of the fanbase remembers Olga Marie more from her appearances here than her appearance in canon. As an indicator of this, prior to [[spoiler:her reappearance in the Lostbelt arc]], she appeared on ten Craft Essences in the game, and six of them are references to ''Learning With Manga''.
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** Altera's gacha luck dance in [[https://mangadex.org/chapter/438664/1 this comic strip]] became popular to parody for its cuteness and its out of the blue nature. The animated adaptation featured the gacha luck dance in the ending, and thus it's extremely exploitable and can be put on anywhere.

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** Altera's gacha luck dance in [[https://mangadex.org/chapter/438664/1 this comic strip]] became popular to parody for its cuteness and its out of the blue nature. nature, making it extremely exploitable. The animated adaptation featured the gacha luck dance in the ending, and thus it's extremely exploitable and can be put on anywhere.ending.
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* MemeticBadass: Gudako is often considered "The greatest threat to humanity" via memes, and if she appears in an April Fools art of the game, she's usually manhandling the Servant in question, usually enemy-exclusive Servants. Case in points: She chokes Grand Caster/[[spoiler:Solomon]], mini-versions of herself molest Tiamat; reducing her to tears, and [[spoiler:Goetia]] is made to be a HumongousMecha which she piloted. The fact that [[spoiler:she became The Master With No Name, final boss of the All The Statesmen event,]] could be the way [[AscendedMeme the game ascended this meme.]] Ironically, she's also depicted as fairly weak in that event (owing to her laziness and insistence on [[AllegedlyFreeGame going free-to-play]] and therefore having nothing but underleveled welfare Servants and Saber variants).

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* MemeticBadass: Gudako is often considered "The greatest threat to humanity" via memes, and if she appears in an April Fools art of the game, she's usually manhandling the Servant in question, usually enemy-exclusive Servants. Case in points: She chokes Grand Caster/[[spoiler:Solomon]], mini-versions of herself molest Tiamat; reducing her to tears, and [[spoiler:Goetia]] is made to be a HumongousMecha which she piloted. The fact that [[spoiler:she became The Master With No Name, final boss of the All The Statesmen event,]] could be the way [[AscendedMeme the game ascended this meme.]] Ironically, she's also depicted as fairly weak in that event (owing to her laziness and insistence on [[AllegedlyFreeGame going free-to-play]] and therefore having nothing but underleveled welfare Servants and Saber variants).variants... some of which are 5*s, implying she's not so much free-to-play as salty about her luck and unwilling to put in the time).
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* BrokenBase: How the Udon Servants are treated in the comic. The characters themselves are well-liked, but their minimal involvement with the main cast is a point of contention. Some argue that ''Learning With Manga'''s refusal to say any more about them than it needs to is fine, as the readers are here for the established cast and going into their backstories would ruin the gag nature of the comic. On the other side of the fence, there's the argument that saving the details for the main game doesn't work if only one out of seven crossed over, and the lampshading the comic does about not caring about them is grating if nothing is done about them regardless.

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* BrokenBase: How the Udon Servants are treated in the comic. The characters themselves are well-liked, but their minimal involvement with the main cast compared to the main Servants is a point of contention. Some argue that ''Learning With Manga'''s refusal to say any more about them than it needs to is fine, as the readers are here for the established cast and going into their backstories would ruin the gag nature of the comic. On the other side of the fence, there's the argument that saving the details for the main game doesn't work if only one out of seven crossed over, and the lampshading the comic does about not caring about them is grating if nothing is done about them regardless.
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* BrokenBase: How the Udon Servants are treated in the comic. The characters themselves are well-liked, but their minimal involvement with the main cast is a point of contention. Some argue that ''Learning With Manga'''s refusal to say any more about them than it needs to is fine, as the readers are here for the established cast and going into their backstories would ruin the gag nature of the comic. On the other side of the fence, there's the argument that saving the details for the main game doesn't work if only one out of seven crossed over, and the lampshading the comic does about not caring about them is grating if nothing is done about them regardless.
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* {{Woolseyism}}: Chapter 3 of ''More Learning with Manga! FGO'' has Gudako mock Altria Pendragon's parents for naming their child after a dragon, a pun based off of how "Ryu" (dragon) is a common stock name that can be found in delinquent or criminal characters (so having it in plain English would therefore be even more delinquent-like) before Mash points out that it's her surname. Since the pun wouldn't work well in English, the official localization turns the conversation into BitingTheHandHumor about the ExecutiveMeddling that prevented the usage of the fan-preferred name Artoria by having Gudako direct her criticism towards the name Altria and Mash says "We can't do anything about that."

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* {{Woolseyism}}: Chapter 3 of ''More Learning with Manga! FGO'' has Gudako mock Altria Pendragon's parents for naming their child after a dragon, a pun based off of how "Ryu" (dragon) is a common stock name that can be found in delinquent or criminal characters (so having it in plain English would therefore be even more delinquent-like) before Mash points out that it's her surname. Since the pun wouldn't work well in English, the official localization turns the conversation into BitingTheHandHumor about the ExecutiveMeddling that prevented the usage of the fan-preferred name Artoria by having Gudako direct her criticism towards the name Altria and Mash says "We can't do anything about that."that", which fits with the manga's style of humor.
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** This comic is the source of the common meme of [[https://grandorder.gamepress.gg/manga/chapter-67 Jeanne going doomsayer with the plank "Rate Up Is A Lie".]]
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** During the launch campaign for "All the Statesmen", Gudako grumbled that Bunyan is normal-sized in most of her attack animations, remarking that the devs were too lazy to try to implement a giant character. Then Kingprotea was unveiled, who is at least as big as Bunyan (and even has a fairly similar origin), and ends up like that all the time.

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** During the launch campaign for "All the Statesmen", Gudako grumbled that Bunyan Berserker is normal-sized in most of her attack animations, remarking that the devs were too lazy to try to implement a giant character. Then Kingprotea was unveiled, who is at least as big as Bunyan Berserker (and even has a fairly similar origin), and ends up like that all the time.

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