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* QuestionableCasting: This was the reaction some fans had to the reveal that Creator/KoukiUchiyama, who most ''Gundam'' fans know as the voice of [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamUnicorn Banagher Links]], would be the voice of Zhuge Liang Freedom Gundam instead of Liu Bei Unicorn Gundam, feeling that they missed the opportunity for an ActorAllusion.



* WTHCastingAgency: This was the reaction some fans had to the reveal that Creator/KoukiUchiyama, who most ''Gundam'' fans know as the voice of [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamUnicorn Banagher Links]], would be the voice of Zhuge Liang Freedom Gundam instead of Liu Bei Unicorn Gundam, feeling that they missed the opportunity for an ActorAllusion.

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* WTHCastingAgency: This was the reaction some fans had to the reveal that Creator/KoukiUchiyama, who most ''Gundam'' fans know as the voice of [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamUnicorn Banagher Links]], would be the voice of Zhuge Liang Freedom Gundam instead of Liu Bei Unicorn Gundam, feeling that they missed the opportunity for an ActorAllusion.

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* CompleteMonster: [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist Sima Yi Destiny Gundam]] is a former student of Zhang Jue Devil Gundam who grew resentful of Zhuge Liang Freedom Gundam for being their mentor's favorite pupil. When Zhang Jue accidentally creates [[TheVirus the Etiolation Trinity]], turning people into mindless zombies called [=BUGs=], Sima Yi [[AndIMustScream turns Zhang Jue into a living Etiolation Trinity refinery]] out of spite for not favoring him and releases the first BUG, intent on restarting the world with himself at the top. Sima Yi hypnotizes Luoyang's ruler Dong Zhuo Providence Gundam into removing soldiers from areas vulnerable to BUG attacks and refusing aid, [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness leaving him to die]] when rebels raid his castle. Sima Yi [[ManipulativeBastard manipulates]] Cao Cao Wing Gundam into turning his own citizens into [=BUGs=], reanimating Zhang Jue's corpse to resume production of the Etiolation Trinity. As the [=BUGs=] ravage the land, Sima Yi attempts to murder Zhuge Liang to finish the revenge all of his actions lead up to.

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* CompleteMonster: [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist Sima Yi Destiny Gundam]] is a former student of Zhang Jue Devil Gundam who grew resentful of Zhuge Liang Freedom Gundam for being their mentor's favorite pupil. When Zhang Jue accidentally creates [[TheVirus the Etiolation Trinity]], turning people into mindless zombies called [=BUGs=], Sima Yi [[AndIMustScream turns Zhang Jue into a living Etiolation Trinity refinery]] out of spite for not favoring him and releases the first BUG, intent on restarting the world with himself at the top. Sima Yi hypnotizes Luoyang's ruler Dong Zhuo Providence Gundam into removing soldiers from areas vulnerable to BUG attacks and refusing aid, [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness leaving him to die]] when rebels raid his castle. Sima Yi [[ManipulativeBastard manipulates]] Cao Cao Wing Gundam into turning his own citizens into [=BUGs=], reanimating Zhang Jue's corpse to resume production of the Etiolation Trinity. As the [=BUGs=] ravage the land, Sima Yi attempts to murder Zhuge Liang to finish the revenge all of his actions lead up to.*CompleteMonster: See [[Monster/{{Gundam}} here]].

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** Da Qiao Gundam Artemie is another cult fan favorite, mostly for being the first character in the ''Franchise/SDGundam'' sub-franchise to be based on the [[Manga/Gundam00Sidestories GNY-0042-874 Gundam Artemie]], a mech that's not that popular but very beloved by fans.



** In this story, the sisters Da Qiao and Xiao Qiao are respectively based off of the Gundam Artemie from ''[[Manga/Gundam00Sidestories Mobile Suit Gundam 00P]]'' and the GN Archer from the second season of ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam00'' proper. The Artemie is one of the more lesser-known Gundams, but then again it has recently gotten a little more notoriety with the upcoming ''[[VideoGame/SDGundamGGeneration SD Gundam G Generation Cross Rays]]''. The GN Archer on the other hand is a bit unit that only acts as support for the Arios Gundam, making it's incorporation a shock. In ''Gundam 00I'', however, it was revealed that the Artemie (Which was damaged and left unused after the battle against Beside Pain) was rebuilt into the GN Archer by Sherilyn Hyde, so there is some precedence.

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** In this story, the sisters Da Qiao and Xiao Qiao are respectively based off of the Gundam Artemie from ''[[Manga/Gundam00Sidestories Mobile Suit Gundam 00P]]'' and the GN Archer from the second season of ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam00'' proper. The Artemie is one of the more lesser-known Gundams, but then again it has recently gotten did get a little more notoriety with the upcoming release of ''[[VideoGame/SDGundamGGeneration SD Gundam G Generation Cross Rays]]''. The GN Archer on the other hand is a bit unit that only acts as support for the Arios Gundam, making it's incorporation a shock. In ''Gundam 00I'', however, it was revealed that the Artemie (Which was damaged and left unused after the battle against Beside Pain) was rebuilt into the GN Archer by Sherilyn Hyde, so there is some precedence.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: How exactly was [[spoiler:Sima Yi pulling the strings in regard to Dong Zhuo? One episode of the anime makes it very blatant that Sima Yi is not above using his hypnosis on Dong Zhuo and it's clear who is the real mastermind, but the comics create some confusion. Sima Yi is disgusted by Dong Zhuo's actions in one chapter of ''Enkotan'', and ''Soshoki'' shows through Sima Yi's manipulation of Cao Cao that his hypnosis ''doesn't always work'' and he then has to play off of Cao Cao's desires to get him to do what he wants. So was Dong Zhuo evil solely because of hypnosis, or was he always like that and Sima Yi just pushed him in the right (er... wrong) direction?]]
* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: While ''Soshoki'' is commonly praised for its story, it is also praised for how beautiful the coloring and the artwork is. This is especially true in the seventh chapter, where Cao Cao's group discovers the first outbreak of the Etiolation Trinity up north. The lighting in several of the scenes make it feel almost apocalyptic. It's to the point where ''Soshoki'' often overshadowed ''Enkotan'' when it comes to chapter releases.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: How exactly was [[spoiler:Sima Yi pulling the strings in regard to Dong Zhuo? One episode of the anime makes it very blatant that Sima Yi is not above using his hypnosis on Dong Zhuo and it's clear who is the real mastermind, but the comics create some confusion. Sima Yi is disgusted by Dong Zhuo's actions in one chapter of ''Enkotan'', and ''Soshoki'' shows through Sima Yi's manipulation of Cao Cao that his hypnosis ''doesn't always work'' and he then has to play off of Cao Cao's desires to get him to do what he wants. So was Dong Zhuo evil solely because of hypnosis, or was he always like that and Sima Yi just pushed him in the right (er... (er, wrong) direction?]]
* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: While ''Soshoki'' is commonly praised for its story, it is also praised for how beautiful the coloring and the artwork is. This is especially true in the seventh chapter, where Cao Cao's group discovers the first outbreak of the Etiolation Trinity up north. The lighting in several of the scenes make it feel almost apocalyptic. It's to the point where ''Soshoki'' often overshadowed ''Enkotan'' when it comes came to chapter releases.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: While ''Soshoki'' is commonly praised for its story, it is also praised for how beautiful the coloring and the artwork is. This is especially true in the seventh chapter, where Cao Cao's group discovers the first outbreak of the Etiolation Trinity up north. The lighting in several of the scenes make it feel almost apocalyptic. It's to the point where ''Soshoki'' sometimes overshadows ''Enkotan'' when it comes to chapter releases.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: While ''Soshoki'' is commonly praised for its story, it is also praised for how beautiful the coloring and the artwork is. This is especially true in the seventh chapter, where Cao Cao's group discovers the first outbreak of the Etiolation Trinity up north. The lighting in several of the scenes make it feel almost apocalyptic. It's to the point where ''Soshoki'' sometimes overshadows often overshadowed ''Enkotan'' when it comes to chapter releases.
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* UnfortunateImplications: Being loosely based on ''Literature/RomanceOfTheThreeKingdoms'', the show portrays the Yellow Turban Rebellion as the Yellow Zombie Virus, a [[ZombieApocalypse zombie pandemic]] plaguing the world of ''Sangoku Soketsuden''. It had the unfortunate timing of airing during 2020, when China was suffering from the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic before it broke out onto the rest of the world. It's widely assumed that the show was delayed and had the Yellow Zombie Virus renamed to "Etiolation Trinity'' because of this.

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* AwesomenessWithdrawal: The series had this pretty bad back during its original run. When the show was first uploaded on the official ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' Channels on Website/YouTube, the episodes had a monthly release schedule to them. While they tried to fill in the gaps by uploading episodes of Spin-Off Web Manga ''Soshoki" and "Enkotan" in the interim, there was still a month-long wait for each episode and they were only around 13 minutes long, meaning there was a lengthy wait for not a lot of content. When it came back after a year of being delayed, they released the last two episodes only a week after Episode 8 in order to both catch the series up and prepare for the then soon-approaching ''Anime/SDGundamWorldHeroes''.

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* AwesomenessWithdrawal: The series had this pretty bad back during its original run. When the show was first uploaded on the official ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' Channels on Website/YouTube, the episodes had a monthly release schedule to them. While they tried to fill in the gaps by uploading episodes of Spin-Off Web Manga ''Soshoki" ''Soshoki'' and "Enkotan" ''Enkotan'' in the interim, there was still a month-long wait for each episode and they were only around 13 minutes long, meaning there was a lengthy wait for not a lot of content. When it came back after a year of being delayed, they released the last two episodes only a week after Episode 8 in order to both catch the series up and prepare for the then soon-approaching ''Anime/SDGundamWorldHeroes''.


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** From ''Enkotan'', Liu Bei Unicorn Gundam’s Mother only appeared in the first couple of chapters, dies very quickly, and doesn’t even have so much as ''a name''. She’s still popular among the fandom for her unique design and sacrificing herself in order to keep her son safe ''[[TheDeterminator even when she herself fell victim to the virus!]]''


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** Something of a meta-example; At the very end of the last episode comes the surprise announcement that a new ''SD Gundam World'' project was in production...or at least, it would’ve been a surprise, if the last three episodes [[ReleaseDateChange weren’t delayed for about a year]] and said project, ''Anime/SDGundamWorldHeroes'', wasn’t announced before the series returned. [[CaptainObviousReveal A bit late on the announcement, guys.]]
* GeniusBonus: Presumably due to [[DistancedFromCurrentEvents wanting to disconnect the show]] from the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic going on at the time of its airing, the Yellow Zombie Virus was renamed to “Etiolation Trinity''. Etiolation is a process flowering plants grown in partial or complete absence of light go through in order to find a light source for nourishment, with two of the symptoms being the weakening of its cell walls in stems and leaves and the plant gaining a pale yellow-white shade of color. While the pale yellow shade can be a cute nod to its basis the Yellow Turban Rebellion, the weakening of cells also sounds like something a zombie plague would do to a living organism's body. The plant using this as a desperate attempt to search for light also sounds like how zombies would hunt for other living beings for nourishment, with both causing damage to living beings.


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* MemeticMutation: [[spoiler:Episode 10 revealed that Zhao Yun 00 Gundam never actually died, the explosion was him substituting himself with a bomb and he ended up getting taken in by a nice family. Many fans made jokes about how he spent most of the series living with this family and eating grain, while everyone else was struggling with the Etiolation Trinity crisis.]]


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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter:
** Zhang Jue Devil Gundam is based on Zhang Jue, the leader of the Yellow Turban Rebellion, and so predictably is the source of Etiolation Trinity. He was also the teacher of Zhuge Liang Freedom Gundam, and in ''Soshoki'' is shown to get along very well with Cao Cao Wing Gundam due to both looking for a solution to the depleting Trinity crisis. With this setup, he could be a TragicVillain who got desperate enough to find a solution to the crisis that he resorted to creating a zombie plague, with drama coming from how others would react due to him being highly respected, especially by those closest to him. Not to mention, the fact that he’s also based off of ''the friggin’ [[Anime/MobileFighterGGundam Devil Gundam]]'' means he would have to have an abundant amount of power and some fighting capabilities, making him perfect to be the FinalBoss of the show. [[spoiler:However, he dies rather swiftly and with no fuss [[DrivenToSuicide by his own request]] to his pupil Zhuge Liang, with Zhuge Liang being the only one who confronts him (Peacefully, at that), and his corpse becomes nothing more than a MacGuffin used by Cao Cao to spread Etiolation Trinity across the land.]]
** [[spoiler:Due to his fake death, Zhao Yun 00 Gundam doesn’t really do anything for most of the story save for literally the beginning and end. While [[TropesAreTools this was probably done to keep the cast from becoming too crowded and/or they couldn’t fit other scenes with him into the script]], him being MIA for most of the show’s events means we don’t get to learn anything about him as a character.]]
** [[spoiler:In the Model Series for ''Sangoku Soketsuden'', it was shown that Zhang Fei God Gundam and Guan Yu Nu Gundam would both get SuperMode[=s=] similar to Long Xian Liu Bei Unicorn Gundam, Yan Huang Zhang Fei God Gundam and Wu Sheng Guan Yu Yun Chang Nu Gundam. It would not be an unfair assumption to make that Zhang Fei and Guan Yu would shift into these forms to help Liu Bei out in the final battle. Said forms however are never used in battle, and instead only show up out of nowhere at the very end of the last episode...''in a single still frame.'']]


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* UnfortunateImplications: Being loosely based on ''Literature/RomanceOfTheThreeKingdoms'', the show portrays the Yellow Turban Rebellion as the Yellow Zombie Virus, a [[ZombieApocalypse zombie pandemic]] plaguing the world of ''Sangoku Soketsuden''. It had the unfortunate timing of airing during 2020, when China was suffering from the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic before it broke out onto the rest of the world. It's widely assumed that the show was delayed and had the Yellow Zombie Virus renamed to "Etiolation Trinity'' because of this.
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* MagnificentBastard: [[AntiVillain Cao Cao Wing Gundam]] is the CEO of Blue Wing Corporation, believing himself to be the best person to use their power for the well-being of all. Waging war across the Wei Area, Cao Cao took control of the entire region by outsmarting and winning the favor of his opponents. When [[HypnoticEyes Sima Yi Destiny Gundam]] tries to hypnotize him, Cao Cao manages to resist and later uses his resources for his own gain, deciding the best way to save humanity is [[WellIntentionedExtremist to turn all but a select few into BUGs so the world's dwindling Trinity supply will last longer]]. After his defeat, Cao Cao provides funding for the relief effort and entrusts Blue Wing to his subordinates before setting off on a journey alone in hopes of finding the right path, never giving up on the justice he believes in.

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* CompleteMonster: [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist Sima Yi Destiny Gundam]] is a former student of Zhang Jue Devil Gundam who grew resentful of Zhuge Liang Freedom Gundam for being their mentor's favorite pupil. When Zhang Jue accidentally creates [[TheVirus the Etiolation Trinity]], turning people into mindless zombies called [=BUGs=], Sima Yi [[AndIMustScream turns Zhang Jue into a living Etiolation Trinity refinery]] out of spite for not favoring him and releases the first BUG, intent on restarting the world with himself at the top. Sima Yi hypnotizes Luoyang's ruler Dong Zhuo Providence Gundam into removing soldiers from areas vulnerable to BUG attacks and refusing aid, [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness leaving him to die]] when rebels raid his castle. Sima Yi [[ManipulativeBastard manipulates]] Cao Cao Wing Gundam into turning his own citizens into [=BUGs=], reanimating Zhang Jue's corpse to resume production of the Etiolation Trinity. As the [=BUGs=] ravage the land, Sima Yi attempts to murder Zhuge Liang to finish the revenge all of his actions lead up to.
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* AwesomenessWithdrawal: The series had this pretty bad back during its original run. When the show was first uploaded on the official ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' Channels on Website/YouTube, the episodes had a monthly release schedule to them. While they tried to fill in the gaps by uploading episodes of Spin-Off Web Manga ''Soshoki" and "Enkotan" in the interim, there was still a month-long wait for each episode and they were only around 13 minutes long, meaning there was a lengthy wait for not a lot of content. When it came back after a year of being delayed, they released the last two episodes only a week after Episode 8 in order to both catch the series up and prepare for the then soon-approaching ''Anime/SDGundamWorldHeroes''.


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* {{Misblamed}}: Due to it being delayed for a year and unluckily airing around the same time as the outbreak of the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, there was a rumor going around that this series was cancelled and ''Anime/SDGundamWorldHeroes'' was going to take its place, especially since one of the major plot points was [[UnfortunateImplications a plague named "Yellow Zombie Virus" was affecting a world based off of a Chinese legend while the real-life coronavirus came from China]]. The lack of communication from the production staff on the matter did not help. This rumor was put to rest when the last episode featured a "New series production" announcement at the very end, meaning that ''Anime/SDGundamWorldHeroes'' continuing off of ''Sangoku Soketsuden'' was planned from the start.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: How exactly was [[spoiler:Sima Yi pulling the strings in regard to Dong Zhuo? One episode of the anime makes it very blatant that Sima Yi is not above using his hypnosis on Dong Zhuo and it's clear who is the real mastermind, but the comics create some confusion. Sima Yi is disgusted by Dong Zhuo's actions in one chapter of ''Enkotan'', and ''Soshoki'' shows through Sima Yi's manipulation of Cao Cao that his hypnosis ''doesn't always work'' and he then has to play off of Cao Cao's desires to get him to do what he wants. So was Dong Zhuo evil solely because of hypnosis, or was he always like that and Sima Yi just pushed him in the right (er... wrong) direction?]]
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** The explanation for [[spoiler:Zhao Yu not immediately returning to the front lines after he survived his apparent death]]? He was spending time eating with a nice family. When asked, he has a SweatDrop and says he will explain later.
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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: Not surprisingly, the presumed death of Zhao Yun ''in the first episode'' immediately got this reaction from viewers, especially since he's still prominent in the Opening and Ending sequences.

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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: HesJustHiding: Not surprisingly, the presumed death of Zhao Yun ''in the first episode'' immediately got this reaction from viewers, especially since he's still prominent in the Opening and Ending sequences.sequences. [[spoiler:Sure enough, he reappears to take back his swords in episode 8.]]
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: While ''Soshoki'' is commonly praised for its story, it is also praised for how beautiful the coloring and the artwork is. This is especially true in the seventh chapter, where Cao Cao's group discovers the first outbreak of the Yellow Zombie Virus up north. The lighting in several of the scenes make it feel almost apocalyptic. It's to the point where ''Soshoki'' sometimes overshadows ''Enkotan'' when it comes to chapter releases.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: While ''Soshoki'' is commonly praised for its story, it is also praised for how beautiful the coloring and the artwork is. This is especially true in the seventh chapter, where Cao Cao's group discovers the first outbreak of the Yellow Zombie Virus Etiolation Trinity up north. The lighting in several of the scenes make it feel almost apocalyptic. It's to the point where ''Soshoki'' sometimes overshadows ''Enkotan'' when it comes to chapter releases.



** Near the end of ''Enkotan'' Chapter 2, Liu Bei Unicorn is dropped off at another village by Red Tiger after his mother died in an attack by the Yellow Zombie Virus. During this scene, Sun Jian asks if Liu Bei be fine on his own and says he doesn't mind if the latter stays with them. Jian's exchange with his son during this scene is humorous.

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** Near the end of ''Enkotan'' Chapter 2, Liu Bei Unicorn is dropped off at another village by Red Tiger after his mother died in an attack by the Yellow Zombie Virus.Etiolation Trinity. During this scene, Sun Jian asks if Liu Bei be fine on his own and says he doesn't mind if the latter stays with them. Jian's exchange with his son during this scene is humorous.



** In Episode 11 of ''Enkotan'', Red Tiger ends up carrying a freight...[[spoiler:and as it turn out, said freight is actually a trap containing the Dobday Bug, a giant Yellow Zombie Virus monster based off of the Dabude-class battleship (Which is officially and frequently romanized as "Dobday"). While characters based off of battleships is nothing new for ''SD Gundam'', the Dabude-class is a forgotten battleship from [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam the original series]], and its only notable reutilization was in ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamMSIGLOO MS IGLOO 2: The Gravity Front]]''.]]

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** In Episode 11 of ''Enkotan'', Red Tiger ends up carrying a freight...[[spoiler:and as it turn out, said freight is actually a trap containing the Dobday Bug, a giant Yellow Zombie Virus Etiolation Trinity monster based off of the Dabude-class battleship (Which is officially and frequently romanized as "Dobday"). While characters based off of battleships is nothing new for ''SD Gundam'', the Dabude-class is a forgotten battleship from [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam the original series]], and its only notable reutilization was in ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamMSIGLOO MS IGLOO 2: The Gravity Front]]''.]]
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** Xun Yu Strike Noir also became a fan favorite due to his cat-like appearance, energetic personality, and the way he plays off of the Xiahou brothers.

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** Xun Yu Strike Noir also became a fan favorite due to his cat-like appearance, energetic personality, and the way he plays off of the Xiahou brothers. [[spoiler:This makes his death all the more heartbreaking.]]
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* In Episode 11 of ''Enkotan'', Red Tiger ends up carrying a freight...[[spoiler:and as it turn out, said freight is actually a trap containing Dobday Bug, a giant Yellow Zombie Virus monster based off of the Dabude-class battleship (Which is officially and frequently romanized as "Dobday"). While characters based off of battleships is nothing new for ''SD Gundam'', the Dabude-class is a forgotten battleship from [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam the original series]], and its only notable reutilization was in ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamMSIGLOO MS IGLOO 2: The Gravity Front]]''.]]

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* In Episode 11 of ''Enkotan'', Red Tiger ends up carrying a freight...[[spoiler:and as it turn out, said freight is actually a trap containing Dobday Bug, a giant Yellow Zombie Virus monster based off of the Dabude-class battleship (Which is officially and frequently romanized as "Dobday"). While characters based off of battleships is nothing new for ''SD Gundam'', the Dabude-class is a forgotten battleship from [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam the original series]], and its only notable reutilization was in ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamMSIGLOO MS IGLOO 2: The Gravity Front]]''.]]


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* MoralEventHorizon: In episode 7 of ''Sangoku Soketsuden'', [[spoiler:Diao Chan Kshatriya defends Lyu Bu Sinanju during his battle with Cao Cao Wing Gundam and Liu Bei Unicorn Gundam. As "thanks" for her assistance, he crosses this by impaling her to wound Cao Cao, steals her Trinity Memory and, after she succumbs to her wound and dies, uses said Trinity Memory to fuse parts of her body onto his to become Lyu Bu Nightingale, all while only seeming grateful that she gave him an unfair advantage in the fight.]]
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** Also in episode 2, Zhuge Liang and Liu Bei's exchange after his lab is destroyed in a fight with the bugs.
--->'''Zhuge Liang:''' ''<Sighing in annoyance>''
--->'''Liu Bei:''' Sorry about earlier.
--->'''Zhuge Liang:''' About blowing my lab to bits? [[BlatantLies It doesn't bother me at all. No, really.]]
--->'''Liu Bei:''' You're mad.
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** Sun Quan's first fight in the anime has him trembling in front of a mob of Bugs with Taishi Ci and Gan Ning on each side of him and flinching when one of the bugs move slightly. This is until Sun Jian ''kicks him straight into the mob'' (to the horror of Gan Ning and Taishi Ci) where he goes ''completely berserk''.
--->'''Gan Ning:''' I might be pointing out the obvious, but...
--->'''Taishi Ci:''' He's a completely different person...
--->'''Sun Jian:''' Well, yes...
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** Episode 5 has Zhang Fei stay back to HoldTheLine against the pursuing mob of bugs. He destroys the bridge in an [[AwesomeMoments epic way]], which Liu Bei cheers him on for, only for the camera to cut back to the bridge and show Zhang Fei falling into the water with a [[ScreamsLikeALittleGirl high-pitched scream.]]

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** Episode 5 has Zhang Fei stay back to HoldTheLine against the pursuing mob of bugs. He destroys the bridge in an [[AwesomeMoments [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments epic way]], which Liu Bei cheers him on for, only for the camera to cut back to the bridge and show Zhang Fei falling into the water with a [[ScreamsLikeALittleGirl high-pitched scream.]]

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