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2[[caption-width-right:350:Left to right: A-oh, Un-oh, Tweedledee, Tweedledum, Armbrust, Mercredi, Eclipse, Lumière, Éclair.]]
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4->''"Ta-daa!"''
5-->--'''Éclair'''
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7->''"A lady should really be more elegant... * sigh* "''
8-->--'''Lumière'''
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10In the Star Century year 0165, humanity has long spread across the galaxy and brought all its old problems with it. Crime rates in the future are still as high as ever. An agency of [[TheGovernment the Galactic Union]] called "Galactic Organization of Trade and Tariffs" ([[FunWithAcronyms GOTT]][[note]]German for "God"[[/note]]) has its own special way of dealing with these problems - it dispatches duos of superpowered enforcers referred as "ES Members" to deal with galactic law breakers. Among their number are two who... tend to stand out a bit: Éclair and Lumière. Behind their appearance of just your run-of-the-mill, happy-go-lucky C-class agents lurks a far more sinister past soiled with blood, desperation, and bitter conflict with the very world order they are now charged with protecting.
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12Does the above sound like a bit like ''Literature/DirtyPair'' to you? No surprise, seeing how '''''Kiddy Grade''''' was probably intended as its SpiritualSuccessor of sorts. However, despite its lighthearted, LovelyAngels-themed start, this show gets progressively darker and moodier, dipping into such difficult themes as [[WhoWantsToLiveForever problems faced by an immortal]] and person vs. society and socioeconomic conflict. ''Kiddy Grade'' is a true production tour-de-force, starting with the design, directorial and dictational talent of production team Creator/{{Gimik}}, throttled by the {{Creator/GONZO}} animation prowess and impressive voice acting (yay for Creator/AyaHirano and Creator/ColleenClinkenbeard), rounded off by an impressive musical score by Shiro Hamaguchi. This will make the series worth taking a look at even if you stay indifferent to the questions raised in it.
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14The show originally aired in Japan in 2002-03. A sequel series was announced in 2006, to be animated by asread rather than GONZO, and while a pilot DVD was released, little info was revealed until February 2009, when it was [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-02-26/kiddy-grade-spinoff-kiddy-girl-and-announced re-announced]] under the official title ''Anime/KiddyGirlAnd'', now to be animated by Satelite and set [[TimeSkip 50 years after]] the original. In the interim, the series had been re-run on TV in Japan and re-released as a DVD box set, and also released to selected theatres as three cut-down movies.
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16''Note: ''Anime/KiddyGirlAnd'' has its own page, so please don't put tropes relating to that show here.''
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18!!Tropes:
19%%* AIIsACrapshoot
20* ActionDressRip: Happens in episode 5 when Éclair tries to take a day off and heads to a fancy restaurant.
21* AllThereInTheManual: Many of the events referenced in flashbacks are only fully explained in supplementary material.
22* AlternativeCalendar: The "Star Century" calendar system is used.
23* AristocratsAreEvil: Except for a few notable individuals, nearly all of the Nouvlesse are selfish, vainglorious assholes who are blatantly contemptuous of all citizens of non pure Earth-bred stock in the galaxy.
24* AsYouKnow: Introduction of the original series.
25%%* BackForTheFinale
26* BarbieDollAnatomy: While the frequent panty shots can be quite detailed, the full frontal nudity featured in episode 12 showed nipples (in the [[TooHotForTV DVD version]] that is) - yes, ''even [[PetitePride Lumiére]]'' - but no genitalia. This scene was even re-animated for the movie version of the show, with another similar scene added [[spoiler:showing the transfer into their new bodies.]]
27* BloodFromTheMouth: When Éclair receives a seemingly fatal injury in the third episode and again after being clotheslined by [[spoiler:Donnerschlag]] in episode 14. She's also been known to cut her own lip as a lipstick substitute.
28* {{Bowdlerise}}:
29** Subverted. The English version has been accused of [[FrothyMugsOfWater watering down Lumière's wine]], however, the original script also refers to it euphemistically as "Grape Juice" (萄ジュース).
30** Played straight later on in the series when they had an assignment on Dardanos: In the Japanese original, Armblast hints to Eclair that the reason that Lumiere can't go with her on an inspection is her monthlies. In the English-language dub, any hint to why Lumiere wasn't feeling well was omitted. [[spoiler:The real reason was however a mind-control signal.]]
31* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler:Donnerschlag and Wirbelwind the AIs,]] thanks to a program called [[MeaningfulName "Hashish".]]
32* CharacterCatchphrase:
33** Lumiere has "A lady should be more elegant", and several permutations thereof.
34** There's "Ta-daaa!", courtesy of Éclair.
35* CloneAngst: [[spoiler:Alv and Dvergr create copies of Éclair and Lumière as their servants.]]
36* CoolStarship: La Muse; Every other ES team has their own.
37* CostumeCopycat: [[spoiler:Alv and Dvergr, although they can copy the abilities as well.]] They couldn't copy the voices, though.
38%%* CreditsRunningSequence
39* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Several characters, but particularly Lumière, in both her purple- and teal-haired iterations.
40* DelayedExplosion: Practically all the spaceship combat scenes and a few more besides.
41* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler: Various characters, including Éclair and Lumière themselves. Several times. Those nanomachines sure come in handy.]]
42* EarthShatteringKaboom: A device called "Geo Sort" bomb is now mostly used to [[InsistentTerminology "restructure" or to "terraform"]] planets, but is was developed and deployed in a conflict two centuries ago to destroy planets.
43%%* EnergyAbsorption: Alv and Dvergr.
44* EvolvingCredits: The credits get updated [[spoiler:with Éclair and Lumière's new look.]]
45* {{Expy}}:
46** Éclair and Lumière for Kei and Yuri, the ''Literature/DirtyPair''.
47** Side-character Mad Bad Bull oddly resembles [[{{Manga/Berserk}} Nosferatu Zodd]].
48* ExtremeSpeculativeStratification: The "Nouvlesse" literally treat those humans who are not as rich as a sub-species; going to such measures as wearing environmental suits so they won't breathe the same air as the poor (an issue which is mentioned in the series has led to the Nouvlesse to have weaker immune systems); [[OneNationUnderCopyright make indentured servitude to the Nouvlesse's companies a standard of life on many planets]] and [[spoiler:try to fund a terrorist conspiracy which will destroy the hyperspace lanes, making all of the planets of the poor (who cannot afford FasterThanLight drives of their own) to be cut off from the rest of the galaxy and quite possibly die off.]]
49* EyeCatch: Each episode featured a different artist providing the eyecatch.
50* {{Fanservice}}: And how, though some found Lumière's fanservice [[FanDisservice disturbing...]]
51* FrothyMugsOfWater: Lumière's "grape juice" is actually ''fermented'' grape juice, a.k.a. wine (usually, high quality, and thus expensive, wine). Which at one points even gets used [[spoiler: to save her life.]]
52%%* GoThroughMe
53%%* TheGovernment: GOTT.
54* GratuitousForeignLanguage: The anime uses [[GratuitousEnglish English]], [[GratuitousFrench French]] and [[GratuitousGerman German]] words, such as:
55** "GOTT": "Gott" is German for "god"
56** "Wirbelwind": The AI of Lumière's ship, German for "whirlwind"
57** "Donnerschlag": The AI of Eclair's ship, German for "thunderclap".
58** "Salyut": The ship of A-ou and Un-ou's ship. It's Russian for "salute" and was also the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salyut_programme name of the Soviet space station programme]].
59** Tweedledum's powers are called "Magnetfeld" (German for "magnetic field") and the joint ability with his sister is called "Windstoß" (German for "gust of wind").
60* GunshipRescue: Done '''beautifully'''. [[spoiler:Long after [[CoolStarship La Muse]] was destroyed, the new one reveals itself by shooting down the large enemy gunship before dramatically rising out of the water.]]
61* {{Hammerspace}}: It's not like Éclair's outfit has pockets, but there is literally nowhere on her person that Lumière can stash her wine bottles.
62* HandBlast: [[spoiler:The clones of Éclair and Lumière]] have this as their main attack. Ironically, this is not one of Armblast's abilities.
63%%* HollywoodCyborg
64%%* HugeGuyTinyGirl: Cesario and Viola.
65%%* HumongousMecha: [[spoiler:The starship ''Deucalion'']].
66* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: Except for the finale, it uses the for [Word]/[Usually related word].
67* ImageSong:
68** Lumière's is "Hikari no Umi" ("Sea of Light"). It has an appropriately staid theme and plays during her flashback episode.
69** Éclair's is called "Tsubasa". Her lullaby also possibly counts.
70** They also have a duet called, appropriately, "Girls Power 〜史上最高〜" (all-time high) and sing a duet version of the ending theme.
71%%* ImmortalLifeIsCheap
72* ImpossiblyCoolClothes: How that bare-skinned cross on Éclair's stomach retains its shape is anyone's guess.
73* ImprobableWeaponUser: Éclair's lipstick whip. Lumière's "wine bottles" also qualify. Armbrust's briefcase has also been used in this manner.
74* {{Irony}}, dramatic: [[spoiler: Éclair sees a boy at the hospital who is distraught that his grandma is about to pass away, but is satisfied with it. Éclair explains to him that his grandma probably feels that she's done everything that she's meant to do in life, and all of us will die someday anyway... except for the part where Éclair herself is actually immortal and has to deal with that in her own way.]]
75* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Everyone seems to forget that Eclipse approved of the killing of unarmed civilians and even ordered Éclair to help out, which caused Éclair's revolt in the first place. However, this is justified when you realize it was all part of Eclipse's BatmanGambit. At the time, she was under heavy scrutiny by the Nouvlesse, so she had to KickTheDog at the time to ensure that Eclair would engineer the downfall of GOTT (at the time), allowing Eclipse to fake her own demise, and in the interim she stayed dead until she could come back to life and resume control, minus the interference from above.]]
76%%* KillAllHumans: [[spoiler: Alv]]
77%%* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: Chevalier D'Autriche]]
78%%* LaserGuidedAmnesia: [[spoiler:Éclair, self-inflicted]]
79%%* LogicBomb: The Hashish virus.
80%%* LovelyAngels: Éclair and Lumière.
81* MadeOfIron: ES members bleed, but little things like bullet wounds don't cause them any other problems - unless required by the plot. [[spoiler:Entirely justified by their nanomachines -- and even if they ''are'' killed, that's easy to fix too.]]
82* MagicFeather: Éclair wears lipstick whenever making use of her full powers.
83* MindControlMusic: One episode features a song being used to broadcast a mind control signal.
84* MultipleReferencePun: The name of the computer virus that [[spoiler:turns the AIs of Eclair and Lumiere's ships into assassins wanting to kill them]], "Hashish", is a reference to two things: To the drug hashish, that influences your mind (normally not to [[spoiler:kill someone like the virus does to the AIs]]) and to [[spoiler:the sect of Nizari Isamili Shiites that reputedly conditioned their assassins with hashish (the word "assassin" was derived from the Arabic word for "hashish smoker") and a faux paradise garden (these claims were most likely just propaganda by their enemies. Lumiere even made a reference to this legend when explaining the virus' effects to Eclair).]]
85%%* {{Nanomachines}}: That's what's behind many ES "superpowers".
86* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: It's surprising how many ES members have a classified second power that [[YouDidntAsk nobody had ever mentioned]].
87* NotQuiteDead: One-shot antagonist Mad Bad Bull, episode 4, after being crushed by a crate when Éclair plays around with a ship's ArtificialGravity.
88* NotWhatItLooksLike: Lumière at one time wakes up to find [[spoiler:Éclair kissing her--but it was done to feed Lumière her favorite wine, so she'd recover from her coma.]] It's telling though that Lumière is not at all upset [[spoiler:about the kiss, but about the waste of her beloved wine.]]
89* TheNthDoctor: A rare animated example: [[spoiler:Éclair and Lumière switch into completely new bodies halfway through the series, and it's revealed that they've done so many times before.]]
90%%* OlderSidekick: At least, Éclair looks that way.
91%%* OminousLatinChanting
92* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: Uttered by [[spoiler:Un-oh toward Éclair.]]
93* OppositesThemeNaming: Two agents are named Dextera and Sinistra (right and left hand, respectively).
94* PlanetBaron: The Nouvlesse are a number of super-rich corporate executives that own planets around the galaxy and the lead over the commoners living there as indentured slaves. They regard said commoners like subhumans to the point they walk around in pressure suits so they won't breathe the same air [[spoiler:and their grand plan once they step up to the BigBad plate in the series' third act is to wreck the galaxy's hyperspace lanes so [[KillThePoor all the commoner planets will die off from lack of trading resources and terraforming tech maintenance]].]]
95* RankInflation: C, S, and [[spoiler:G (Copper, Silver, and Gold, respectively - canonically "Channel Opener", "Shamanic Agent", and "Gazer of Cosmos").]]
96%%* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Well, almost.
97%%* RecapEpisode
98* RedEyesTakeWarning: The "eyes" of [[spoiler:both Donnerschlag and the La Muse]] turn red when infected with the Hashish virus. Tweedledee and 'Dum also have red eyes.
99%%* {{Roboteching}}: The ''Deucalion''.
100%%* RobotGirl: Actually, they are cyborgs.
101* RuleOfSymbolism: In Classical Mythology, Deucalion survived the flood brought about by the Greek gods and became the progenitor of the human race along with his wife Pyrrha.
102%%* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney:%%Quotes aren't acceptable context.
103%%-->'''Lumière:''' They're the Nouvlesse. They're arrogant because they can ''afford'' to be.
104%%* ShooOutTheClowns: Right around episode 8.
105* ShoutOut: In episode 9, in a sign on an office, the address below GOTT is 'GONDO DIGI', as a reference to Gonzo Digimation.
106* SleepModeSize: When Lumière [[spoiler: exhausts her energy restoring herself, Éclair, and Donner, she turns from an adult body to her normal loli form.]]
107%%* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''Literature/DirtyPair''.
108%%* SternChase: Ocurring after [[spoiler:Éclair and Lumière have been expelled from GOTT]].%%What does?
109%%* StormingTheCastle: Episode 15.
110%%* SuckingInLines
111* SuperPrototype: The Caliope has at least a few of the abilities that are present in the more specialised production model La Muses (the Thaleia's Resonance Explosion, Polymnia's Reflection Field and Clio's Hedgehog), albeit in a weaker form.
112%%* SuperSpeed: Foxy Fox. Éclair as well.
113%%* SuperStrength: Éclair.
114* SwissArmyWeapon: Éclair's lipstick can turn into a whip, crack electronic locks, and more.
115%%* {{Terraform}}
116* ThemeNaming: All of the partners have some theme to their names, the most obvious are [[ThemeTwinNaming the twins]] Tweedledee and Tweedledum.
117** Éclair and Lumière: French for "lightning" and "light" respectively; the latter is "translated" as [[spoiler:"twinkle"]] late in the show
118** Dextera and Sinistra: Latin for "right" and "left."
119** Alv and Dvergr: Nordic for "elf" and "dwarf."
120** Tweedledee and Tweedledum: From Creator/LewisCarroll's ''[[Literature/AliceInWonderland Through the Looking Glass]]''.
121** Un-oh and A-oh: Japanese names for the two Buddhist Deva Kings.
122** Viola and Cesario: Female name and male pseudonym for a character from Creator/WilliamShakespeare's ''Theatre/TwelfthNight''.
123** Armbrust and [[spoiler:Pfeilspitze]]: German for "crossbow" and "arrowhead."
124** Mercredi and Vendredi: French for "Wednesday" and "Friday."
125%%* ThreeLawsCompliant: The robot Lumiere's robotic servants are based off.
126%%* TokenMiniMoe:
127%%** Viola.
128%%** Lumière could fit this description as well.%%Examples aren't arguable.
129* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Viola loves Italian pasta. Cesario prefers Chinese. This is a common point of (albeit playful) argument between the two.
130%%* TronLines: [[spoiler:Donnerschlag]] when under the influence of Hashish.
131* TurnInYourBadge: [[spoiler:After the events of Episode 11, Éclair and Lumière are kicked out of the GOTT, and records of their registration are erased... and it sticks.]]
132* WineIsClassy: Lumiere's favorite drink is [[FrothyMugsOfWater "grape juice"]].
133%%* WhamEpisode: Episodes 11 and 15.
134* WhoWantsToLiveForever: [[spoiler:Primarily, Éclair and her eternal struggle against the Nouvlesse, although all other ES Members face this in one way or another.]]
135* WonderTwinPowers: Viola's power requires that she hold hands with her partner Cesario. Tweedledee and Tweedledum also have a combo ability.
136* YourHeadASplode: [[spoiler:Donnerschlag and Wirbelwind.]]

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