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* NightmareFuel: See [[NightmareFuel/TheExecutionerAndHerWayOfLife here]].

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* NightmareFuel: See [[NightmareFuel/TheExecutionerAndHerWayOfLife here]].here]].
* SignatureScene: Menou [[DecoyProtagonist knifing Mitsuki in the head]]. The first sign this is not your everyday isekai.

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* CatharsisFactor:
** The death of [[spoiler:Orwell]] is as satisfying as it is [[DeathByIrony ironic]], especially for [[spoiler:her real goal of using Akari as a mindless slave to obtain immortality, in addition to all of the other girls she killed and experimented upon for such desires.]]

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CatharsisFactor: The death of [[spoiler:Orwell]] is as satisfying as it is [[DeathByIrony ironic]], especially for [[spoiler:her real goal of using Akari as a mindless slave to obtain immortality, in addition to all of the other girls she killed and experimented upon for such desires.]]

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* NarmCharm: [[https://i.imgur.com/7w1pFhR.png This in-universe depiction of Otherworlders in the past]] from the anime's fourth episode all but CrossesTheLineTwice on parodying how many Isekai stories are power fantasies where ordinary Japanese teens can reshape entire worlds through their knowledge and powers while becoming a MessianicArchetype. This is right before explaining that these gifted children can then become [[PersonOfMassDestruction apocalyptic Pure Concepts that have wiped out civilizations and continents,]] turning parody into horror of just how these sorts of stories could be played realistically from the denizen's perspectives.

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* NarmCharm: NarmCharm:
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[[https://i.imgur.com/7w1pFhR.png This in-universe depiction of Otherworlders in the past]] from the anime's fourth episode all but CrossesTheLineTwice on parodying how many Isekai stories are power fantasies where ordinary Japanese teens can reshape entire worlds through their knowledge and powers while becoming a MessianicArchetype. This is right before explaining that these gifted children can then become [[PersonOfMassDestruction apocalyptic Pure Concepts that have wiped out civilizations and continents,]] turning parody into horror of just how these sorts of stories could be played realistically from the denizen's perspectives.perspectives.
** Pandemonium takes on a monstrous centipede form animated in ConspicuousCG, which would be glaring to most viewers. But given that Pandemonium is deliberately trying to emulate a monster movie, this animation style is oddly fitting.

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* NightmareFuel:
** The opening of the anime seems dramatic and cool with its visuals... and it also shows Menou's desiccated corpse along with her flesh and eyes being brought back gradually over top of it when she is "resurrected".
** The transformative effects of monstrine involve [[BalefulPolymorph a painful transformation into a monster]]. Then Manon reveals that she's spiked the food she's served to the Fourth council members with this same substance, holding their bodies hostage and demonstrating its effects at a council meeting. [[AssholeVictim It's as frightening as it is cathartic.]]
** Pandaemonium's first appearance: [[spoiler:bursting her way out of Manon's body in gory fashion, before summoning a group of monsters by ''twisting her own head off her body'']]. Not helped at all by [[spoiler:her disconcertingly youthful design]].

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* NightmareFuel:
** The opening of the anime seems dramatic and cool with its visuals... and it also shows Menou's desiccated corpse along with her flesh and eyes being brought back gradually over top of it when she is "resurrected".
** The transformative effects of monstrine involve [[BalefulPolymorph a painful transformation into a monster]]. Then Manon reveals that she's spiked the food she's served to the Fourth council members with this same substance, holding their bodies hostage and demonstrating its effects at a council meeting. [[AssholeVictim It's as frightening as it is cathartic.]]
** Pandaemonium's first appearance: [[spoiler:bursting her way out of Manon's body in gory fashion, before summoning a group of monsters by ''twisting her own head off her body'']]. Not helped at all by [[spoiler:her disconcertingly youthful design]].
NightmareFuel: See [[NightmareFuel/TheExecutionerAndHerWayOfLife here]].
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** The transformative effects of monstrine involve [[BalefulPolymorph a painful transformation into a monster]]. Then Manon reveals that she's spiked the food she's served to the Fourth council members with this same substance, holding their bodies hostage and demonstrating its effects at a council meeting. [[AssholeVictim It's as frightening as it is cathartic.]]

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** The transformative effects of monstrine involve [[BalefulPolymorph a painful transformation into a monster]]. Then Manon reveals that she's spiked the food she's served to the Fourth council members with this same substance, holding their bodies hostage and demonstrating its effects at a council meeting. [[AssholeVictim It's as frightening as it is cathartic.]]]]
** Pandaemonium's first appearance: [[spoiler:bursting her way out of Manon's body in gory fashion, before summoning a group of monsters by ''twisting her own head off her body'']]. Not helped at all by [[spoiler:her disconcertingly youthful design]].

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* NightmareFuel: The opening of the anime seems dramatic and cool with its visuals... and it also shows Menou's desiccated corpse along with her flesh and eyes being brought back gradually over top of it when she is "resurrected".

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* NightmareFuel: NightmareFuel:
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The opening of the anime seems dramatic and cool with its visuals... and it also shows Menou's desiccated corpse along with her flesh and eyes being brought back gradually over top of it when she is "resurrected"."resurrected".
** The transformative effects of monstrine involve [[BalefulPolymorph a painful transformation into a monster]]. Then Manon reveals that she's spiked the food she's served to the Fourth council members with this same substance, holding their bodies hostage and demonstrating its effects at a council meeting. [[AssholeVictim It's as frightening as it is cathartic.]]
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** The death of [[spoiler:Orwell]] is as satisfying as it is [[DeathByIrony ironic]]. Either for the initially attempting to execute Akari despite her sweetness for being Lost One, or [[spoiler:the real goal of using her as a mindless slave to obtain immortality, in addition to all of the other girls she killed and experimented upon for such desires.]]

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** The death of [[spoiler:Orwell]] is as satisfying as it is [[DeathByIrony ironic]]. Either ironic]], especially for the initially attempting to execute Akari despite her sweetness for being Lost One, or [[spoiler:the [[spoiler:her real goal of using her Akari as a mindless slave to obtain immortality, in addition to all of the other girls she killed and experimented upon for such desires.]]
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** The death of [[spoiler:Orwell]], while brutal, is as satisfying as it is [[DeathByIrony ironic]]. Either for the initially attempting to execute Akari despite her sweetness for being Lost One, or [[spoiler:the real goal of using her as a mindless slave to obtain immortality, in addition to all of the other girls she killed and experimented upon for such desires.]]

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** The death of [[spoiler:Orwell]], while brutal, [[spoiler:Orwell]] is as satisfying as it is [[DeathByIrony ironic]]. Either for the initially attempting to execute Akari despite her sweetness for being Lost One, or [[spoiler:the real goal of using her as a mindless slave to obtain immortality, in addition to all of the other girls she killed and experimented upon for such desires.]]
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* CatharsisFactor:
** The death of [[spoiler:Orwell]], while brutal, is as satisfying as it is [[DeathByIrony ironic]]. Either for the initially attempting to execute Akari despite her sweetness for being Lost One, or [[spoiler:the real goal of using her as a mindless slave to obtain immortality, in addition to all of the other girls she killed and experimented upon for such desires.]]
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* NarmCharm: [[https://i.imgur.com/7w1pFhR.png This in-universe depiction of Otherworlders in the past]] from the anime's fourth episode all but CrossesTheLineTwice on parodying how many Isekai stories are power fantasies where ordinary Japanese teens can reshape entire worlds through their knowledge and powers while becoming a MessianicArchetype. This is right before explaining that these gifted children can then become [[PersonOfMassDestruction apocalyptic Pure Concepts that have wiped out civilizations and continents,]] turning parody into horror of just how these sorts of stories could be played realistically from the denizen's perspectives.
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* NightmareFuel: The opening of the anime seems dramatic and cool with its visuals.. and shows Menou's desiccated corpse along with her flesh and eyes being brought back gradually over top of it when she is "resurrected".

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* NightmareFuel: The opening of the anime seems dramatic and cool with its visuals.. visuals... and it also shows Menou's desiccated corpse along with her flesh and eyes being brought back gradually over top of it when she is "resurrected".
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* NightmareFuel: The opening of the anime seems dramatic and cool with its visuals.. and shows Menou's desiccated corpse along with her flesh and eyes being brought back gradually over top of it [[spoiler:because Akari keeps reviving her with SaveScumming.]]

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* NightmareFuel: The opening of the anime seems dramatic and cool with its visuals.. and shows Menou's desiccated corpse along with her flesh and eyes being brought back gradually over top of it [[spoiler:because Akari keeps reviving her with SaveScumming.]]when she is "resurrected".
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* ItWasHisSled: The opening, the advertising, and the covers of anything involving this series has Menou and Akari on full showing, while [[DecoyProtagonist Mitsuki's fate]] in the first episode became a hotbed of attention.

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* ItWasHisSled: The opening, the advertising, and the covers of anything involving this series has have Menou and Akari on full showing, front and center, while [[DecoyProtagonist Mitsuki's fate]] in the first episode episode/volume became a hotbed of attention.

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* NightmareFuel: The opening of the anime seems dramatic and cool with its visuals.. and shows the protagonist's desiccated corpse along with the flesh and eyes being brought back gradually over top of it [[spoiler:because Akari keeps reviving her with SaveScumming.]]

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* ItWasHisSled: The opening, the advertising, and the covers of anything involving this series has Menou and Akari on full showing, while [[DecoyProtagonist Mitsuki's fate]] in the first episode became a hotbed of attention.
* NightmareFuel: The opening of the anime seems dramatic and cool with its visuals.. and shows the protagonist's Menou's desiccated corpse along with the her flesh and eyes being brought back gradually over top of it [[spoiler:because Akari keeps reviving her with SaveScumming.]]
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: The artwork seen in the illustrations of the light novels and the manga adaptation have been praised by readers. The promotional artwork for the upcoming anime has also been viewed favorably.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: The artwork seen in the illustrations of the light novels and the manga adaptation have been praised by readers. The promotional artwork for the upcoming anime has also been viewed favorably.favorably.
* NightmareFuel: The opening of the anime seems dramatic and cool with its visuals.. and shows the protagonist's desiccated corpse along with the flesh and eyes being brought back gradually over top of it [[spoiler:because Akari keeps reviving her with SaveScumming.]]
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It Was His Sled requires the twist to have been, well, a Twist when it was first seen. If the creators never bothered hiding it, it doesn't fit. Also, Broken Base can only be added six months after the discussion started.


* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: The artwork seen in the illustrations of the light novels and the manga adaptation have been praised by readers. The promotional artwork for the upcoming anime has also been viewed favorably.
* BrokenBase: Killing Mitsuki in episode 1. It seems it killed the expectations of the audience that wanted him to be the protagonist and menou his love interest.
* ItWasHisSled: [[spoiler:Mitsuki was never the prtoagonist and he dies in episode 1.]] As this is the story of Menou trying to kill Akari ,none of the official previews made any secret out of it, nor they featured Mitsuki in any capacity.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: The artwork seen in the illustrations of the light novels and the manga adaptation have been praised by readers. The promotional artwork for the upcoming anime has also been viewed favorably.
* BrokenBase: Killing Mitsuki in episode 1. It seems it killed the expectations of the audience that wanted him to be the protagonist and menou his love interest.
* ItWasHisSled: [[spoiler:Mitsuki was never the prtoagonist and he dies in episode 1.]] As this is the story of Menou trying to kill Akari ,none of the official previews made any secret out of it, nor they featured Mitsuki in any capacity.
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* ItWasHisSled: [[spoiler:Mitsuki was never the prtoagonist and he dies in episode 1.]] As this is the story of Menou trying to kill Akari ,none of the official previews made any secret out of it, nor they featured Mitsuki him in any capacity.

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* ItWasHisSled: [[spoiler:Mitsuki was never the prtoagonist and he dies in episode 1.]] As this is the story of Menou trying to kill Akari ,none of the official previews made any secret out of it, nor they featured Mitsuki him in any capacity.
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* ItWasHisSled: [[spoiler:Mitsuki was never the prtoagonist and he dies in episode 1.]] As this is the story of Menou trying to kill Akari and none of the official previews made any secret out of it nor it featured MItsuki him in any capacity.

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* ItWasHisSled: [[spoiler:Mitsuki was never the prtoagonist and he dies in episode 1.]] As this is the story of Menou trying to kill Akari and none ,none of the official previews made any secret out of it it, nor it they featured MItsuki Mitsuki him in any capacity.
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* ItWasHisSled: [[spoiler:Mitsuki was never the prtoagonist and he dies in episode 1.]], as this is the story of Menou trying to kill Akari and none of the official previews made any secret out of it nor it featured him in any capacity.

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* ItWasHisSled: [[spoiler:Mitsuki was never the prtoagonist and he dies in episode 1.]], as ]] As this is the story of Menou trying to kill Akari and none of the official previews made any secret out of it nor it featured MItsuki him in any capacity.
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* BrokenBase: Killing Mitsuki in episode 1. It seems it killed the expectations of the audience that wanted him to be the protagonist and menou his love interest.

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* BrokenBase: Killing Mitsuki in episode 1. It seems it killed the expectations of the audience that wanted him to be the protagonist and menou his love interest.interest.
*ItWasHisSled: [[spoiler:Mitsuki was never the prtoagonist and he dies in episode 1.]], as this is the story of Menou trying to kill Akari and none of the official previews made any secret out of it nor it featured him in any capacity.
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* BrokenBase: Killing Mitsuki in episode 1. It seems it killed the expectations of the audience that wanted him to be the protagonist and menou his love interest.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: The artwork seen in the illustrations of the light novels and the manga adaptation have been praised by readers. The promotional artwork for the upcoming anime has also been viewed favorably.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: The artwork seen in the illustrations of the light novels and the manga adaptation have been praised by readers. The promotional artwork for the upcoming anime has also been viewed favorably.favorably.
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* AwesomeArt: The artwork seen in the illustrations of the light novels and the manga adaptation have been praised by readers. The promotional artwork for the upcoming anime has also been viewed favorably.

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* AwesomeArt: SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: The artwork seen in the illustrations of the light novels and the manga adaptation have been praised by readers. The promotional artwork for the upcoming anime has also been viewed favorably.
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* AwesomeArt: The artwork seen in the illustrations of the light novels and the manga adaptation have been praised by readers. The promotional artwork for the upcoming anime has also been viewed favorably.

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