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* IKnewIt:
** Berenice's Spectre is [[spoiler:vampire-themed]] and Eulalie's is [[spoiler:Yokai-based.]]
** Montressor [[spoiler:was a criminal in life.]]
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* EvilIsSexy: Montressor has evoked this reaction in some fans, especially in his Dybbuk form.
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*** Calling Ada a "girlfailure", the opposite of a "girlboss"
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* FaceOfTheBand: Warrel Dane as the frontman and lead vocalist, although Jeff Loomis is also this to a lesser extent due to his equal songwriting share.

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** Getting Montressor's name wrong, calling him "Montitties" or "Mon" followed by any word that starts with a T, is also a popular meme



* OneSceneWonder: The two students that [[spoiler:Prospero kills]] in episode 59 have received a surprising amount of attention, based on their cute designs and touching friendship.

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* OneSceneWonder: The two students that [[spoiler:Prospero kills]] in episode 59 have received a surprising amount of attention, based on their cute designs and touching friendship. Some fans have even nicknamed them "Victims 1 and 2"
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* HilariousInHindsight: The show ''Series/Wednesday'' was released later the same year as the comic started, and also feature a supernatural "Nevermore Academy"; protagonists who are two girls/young women, one with dark hair and a raven theme, the other blonde (and the characters in ''Series/Wednesday'', while not canonically in a relationship as of season 1, are frequently shipped); and frequent references to Creator/EdgarAllanPoe.

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* HilariousInHindsight: The show ''Series/Wednesday'' ''Series/{{Wednesday}}'' was released later the same year as the comic started, and also feature a supernatural "Nevermore Academy"; protagonists who are two girls/young women, one with dark hair and a raven theme, the other blonde (and the characters in ''Series/Wednesday'', ''Series/{{Wednesday}}'', while not canonically in a relationship as of season 1, are frequently shipped); and frequent references to Creator/EdgarAllanPoe.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The show ''Series/Wednesday'' was released later the same year as the comic started, and also feature a supernatural "Nevermore Academy"; protagonists who are two girls/young women, one with dark hair and a raven theme, the other blonde (and the characters in ''Series/Wednesday'', while not canonically in a relationship as of season 1, are frequently shipped); and frequent references to Creator/EdgarAllanPoe.

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* LoveToHate: Montressor.
* MoralEventHorizon: If Montressor doesn't cross it when he humiliates and threatens Morella and Ada, his MindRape of Lenore would certainly do it.


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* LoveToHate: Montressor.


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* MoralEventHorizon: If Montressor doesn't cross it when he humiliates and threatens Morella and Ada, his MindRape of Lenore would certainly do it.
* OneSceneWonder: The two students that [[spoiler:Prospero kills]] in episode 59 have received a surprising amount of attention, based on their cute designs and touching friendship.

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