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** [[ForScience Bronson the Sword Angel]] is a science-obsessed madman who would do horrific things to [[WouldHurtAChild children]] just to satisfy his curiosity. A man with no boundaries, Bronson originally planned to win the title of Wiseman to legalize his experiments, but after failing, he decided to conduct his experiments in secret through D-Works, the magic company he founded. Scouting children with great potential as puppeteers, Bronson would set up incidents to leave these children orphaned so that he could take them and perform his tests. Taking them to a orphanage under the sponsorship of D-Works, Bronson would subject these children to [[PlayingWithSyringes unethical tests]] daily, going as far as to replace their hearts with artificial ones. Many of these children didn't survive, and their bodies were feed to his animal dolls as nourishment. After grooming two powerful puppeteers, Frey and Loki, he forced the two to participate in the Night Party to try winning the title of Wiseman for him, threatening a beloved doll of Frey if they failed. When Raishin began to uncover his crimes, Bronson tried to have the two kill him before nearly killing Frey by forcing her to her limit. When Loki defected, and worked with Raishin to stop him, Bronson engaged the two and sadistically tortured them in the fight. When defeated, he was asked if he regretted the things he did to the kids he took, in which he replied that [[IRegretNothing he doesn't at all]].

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** [[ForScience Bronson the Sword Angel]] is a science-obsessed madman who would do horrific things to [[WouldHurtAChild children]] just to satisfy his curiosity. A man with no boundaries, Bronson originally planned to win the title of Wiseman to legalize his experiments, but after failing, he decided to conduct his experiments in secret through D-Works, the magic company he founded. Scouting children with great potential as puppeteers, Bronson would set up incidents to leave these children orphaned so that he could take them and perform his tests. Taking them to a an orphanage under the sponsorship of D-Works, Bronson would subject these children to [[PlayingWithSyringes unethical tests]] daily, going as far as to replace their hearts with artificial ones. Many of these children didn't survive, and their bodies were feed to his animal dolls as nourishment. After grooming two powerful puppeteers, Frey and Loki, he forced the two to participate in the Night Party to try winning the title of Wiseman for him, threatening a beloved doll of Frey if they failed. When Raishin began to uncover his crimes, Bronson tried to have the two kill him before nearly killing Frey by forcing her to her limit. When Loki defected, and worked with Raishin to stop him, Bronson engaged the two and sadistically tortured them in the fight. When defeated, he was asked if he regretted the things he did to the kids he took, in which he replied that [[IRegretNothing he doesn't at all]].

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* CompleteMonster (anime): [[BitchInSheepsClothing Felix Kingsfort]] is a power-obsessed SerialKiller, hiding beneath a façade of justice and [[FauxAffablyEvil politeness]]. A member of the Kingsfort family, a corrupt group closely connected to the House of Lords, Felix uses his [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections privilege]] to hide his identity as Cannibal Candy, a serial killer that has claimed 26 pairs of puppeteers and dolls. With his doll Eliza, Felix attacks them in the dead of night, taking the magic powers of the dolls to empower [[TheAssimilator Eliza]], and then destroying them while making the puppeteers "disappear". Using his position as chief of the discipline committee, Felix tried to frame Charlotte as Cannibal Candy by having Raishin investigate the attacks and leading him to decisive evidence pointing to Charlotte. Luring Charlotte out in a secret meeting, Felix tried to trick Charlotte into attacking him and incriminating herself, but when Raishin saw through his ruse and pointed to him as the killer, Felix decides to drop all pretenses and try killing them to keep them quiet.

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Felix Kingsfort]] is a power-obsessed SerialKiller, hiding beneath a façade of justice and [[FauxAffablyEvil politeness]]. A member of the Kingsfort family, a corrupt group closely connected to the House of Lords, Felix uses his [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections privilege]] to hide his identity as Cannibal Candy, a serial killer that has claimed 26 pairs of puppeteers and dolls. With his doll Eliza, Felix attacks them in the dead of night, taking the magic powers of the dolls to empower [[TheAssimilator Eliza]], and then destroying them while making the puppeteers "disappear". Using his position as chief of the discipline committee, Felix tried to frame Charlotte as Cannibal Candy by having Raishin investigate the attacks and leading him to decisive evidence pointing to Charlotte. Luring Charlotte out in a secret meeting, Felix tried to trick Charlotte into attacking him and incriminating herself, but when Raishin saw through his ruse and pointed to him as the killer, Felix decides to drop all pretenses and try killing them to keep them quiet.quiet.
**[[ForScience Bronson the Sword Angel]] is a science-obsessed madman who would do horrific things to [[WouldHurtAChild children]] just to satisfy his curiosity. A man with no boundaries, Bronson originally planned to win the title of Wiseman to legalize his experiments, but after failing, he decided to conduct his experiments in secret through D-Works, the magic company he founded. Scouting children with great potential as puppeteers, Bronson would set up incidents to leave these children orphaned so that he could take them and perform his tests. Taking them to a orphanage under the sponsorship of D-Works, Bronson would subject these children to [[PlayingWithSyringes unethical tests]] daily, going as far as to replace their hearts with artificial ones. Many of these children didn't survive, and their bodies were feed to his animal dolls as nourishment. After grooming two powerful puppeteers, Frey and Loki, he forced the two to participate in the Night Party to try winning the title of Wiseman for him, threatening a beloved doll of Frey if they failed. When Raishin began to uncover his crimes, Bronson tried to have the two kill him before nearly killing Frey by forcing her to her limit. When Loki defected, and worked with Raishin to stop him, Bronson engaged the two and sadistically tortured them in the fight. When defeated, he was asked if he regretted the things he did to the kids he took, in which he replied that [[IRegretNothing he doesn't at all]].

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*CompleteMonster (anime): [[BitchInSheepsClothing Felix Kingsfort]] is a power-obsessed SerialKiller, hiding beneath a façade of justice and [[FauxAffablyEvil politeness]]. A member of the Kingsfort family, a corrupt group closely connected to the House of Lords, Felix uses his [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections privilege]] to hide his identity as Cannibal Candy, a serial killer that has claimed 26 pairs of puppeteers and dolls. With his doll Eliza, Felix attacks them in the dead of night, taking the magic powers of the dolls to empower [[TheAssimilator Eliza]], and then destroying them while making the puppeteers "disappear". Using his position as chief of the discipline committee, Felix tried to frame Charlotte as Cannibal Candy by having Raishin investigate the attacks and leading him to decisive evidence pointing to Charlotte. Luring Charlotte out in a secret meeting, Felix tried to trick Charlotte into attacking him and incriminating herself, but when Raishin saw through his ruse and pointed to him as the killer, Felix decides to drop all pretenses and try killing them to keep them quiet.

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** The main intrigue of this show is whether Yaya raped him or not?
* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: Yaya's battle with [[spoiler: Lizlet]] in Episode 4 is animated with meticulously detailed 3D models that when set in motion, resembles beautifully organic, kinetic and fluid 2D animation. Though still but a stepping stone, this is nonetheless an ''important'' stepping stone in the advancement of seamless 3D integration into 2D styled animation.

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* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: Yaya's battle with [[spoiler: Lizlet]] in Episode 4 is animated with meticulously detailed 3D models that when set in motion, resembles beautifully organic, kinetic and fluid 2D animation. Though still but a stepping stone, this is nonetheless an ''important'' stepping stone in the advancement of seamless 3D integration into 2D styled animation.
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It was a running gag in the show, when she tried to drag him to bed, but each time we were not shown what it ended up with.

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How is that a meme?


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* ValuesDissonance: This franchise does ''not'' shy away from the issue that in the Edwardian Era (even a fantastic one), treating/regarding Asians as second-class citizens/human-beings and calling them "Oriental apes" is ''perfectly'' polite and sensible behavior for a White Englishman. Even Loki, who counts amongst the protagonists, openly engages in this form of racist behavior.
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