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3->''"What are the Blade Children?"''
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5Amateur detective Narumi Ayumu finds himself drawn into the mystery of the Blade Children after an apparently attempted suicide at his school. The girl involved was a member of the mysterious group, the same one Ayumu's older brother, Kiyotaka, was investigating at the time of his disappearance two years earlier. Against the wishes of his sister-in-law and police detective, Ayumu begins his own investigation, assisted by the lone member of the school newspaper club, Yuizaki Hiyono.
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7At first, Ayumu is challenged outright by the Blade Children, who claim to know something of the whereabouts of his older brother. As he begins to gain their trust, the mystery of "What are the Blade Children?" is supplanted by "Why are the Hunters trying to kill the Blade Children?"
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9''Spiral: The Bonds of Reasoning'' (''Spiral: Suiri no Kizuna'') is a mystery manga written by Kyou Shirodaira and illustrated by Eita Mizuno, which was published in ''Monthly Shonen Gangan'' from 1999 to 2005. It was later followed by the {{Prequel}} ''Spiral: Alive'', starring three new characters: GenkiGirl Sekiguchi Imari, reluctant serial killer Amanae Yukine, and Sawamura Shirou, a boy who wants to be a detective just like Kiyotaka. Oh, and they're also in a LoveTriangle. (Insert MurderTheHypotenuse joke here.) While these three are the central characters, old favorites such as Ryoko, Rio and Kousuke are still central to the plot, and most others have at least made cameos.
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11An anime adaptation aired from October 2002 to March 2003 for 25 episodes. Unfortunately, the anime ends without reaching the answers it set out to find, due to the fact that it caught up with the manga on which it was based.
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13[[JustForFun/IThoughtItMeant Unrelated to]] both Creator/JunjiIto's ''Manga/{{Uzumaki}}'' and ''Franchise/{{Saw}}'''s ''Film/Spiral2021''.
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15!!Tropes featured in ''Spiral'' include:
16* AbsurdlyHighStakesGame: The series has a lot of these, especially early on while The Blade Children are testing Ayumu's abilities. Examples include:
17** Ayumu's ability to get out of a locked room before bees he's deathly allergic to are released
18** A game featuring a bomb around Ayumu's neck that needs to be removed before the time limit goes off while also hoping to obtain evidence of The Blade Children's murderous activities
19** A bomb placed into a crowded concert hall before a performance
20%% * ActionGirl: All of them, except for Sayoko, and Hiyono in the anime. She plays her part in the manga, despite protesting against violence.
21* ActualPacifist: Though he eventually gets forced to turn into a TechnicalPacifist, Ayumu will ''not'' kill anyone.
22* AdaptationDyeJob: Eyes has purple hair in the manga art, but the anime changed it into white. Kousuke's hair also goes from pinkish red to a more purplish red in the color art for ''Spiral: Alive.'' WordOfGod was that this was for contrast: in the black-and-white manga, there were too many characters with gray-screen tone hair, so Kousuke was switched to being inked black--as per his earliest pre-production designs. The color art was adjusted to match.
23%% * AdultsAreUseless:
24%% ** In general... but [[BunnyEarsLawyer Kiyotaka]] is an odd case.
25%% ** Subverted by Madoka in the manga's Carnival arc.
26%% ** Also justified in that [[spoiler:Kiyotaka often uses his influence to keep adults from interfering.]]
27%% * AffablyEvil: Kanone in the anime, although his good cheer fades in the manga. In the manga, Yaiba is reported to have been very charismatic.
28%% * AGodAmI:
29%% ** Yaiba vs. Kiyotaka
30%% ** Hizumi vs. Ayumu.
31* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Kiyotaka is better than Ayumu at everything, even though he has disappeared.
32* AncientConspiracy: Playyed with. The series eventually explains that The Blade Children [[spoiler:are children of a terribly horrible man, hoping to repopulate the world in his image. However, since the man wasn't much older than Kiyotaka...it wasn't so ancient after all.]]
33%% * AntiVillain: Pretty much every antagonist in the series has been either WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds or a WellIntentionedExtremist.
34%% * BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler: Amanae]] in ''Alive''.
35* BadassAdorable: Rio specializes in bomb construction and has taken down numerous would-be assailants single-handedly.
36* BadassBookworm:
37** Eyes is a well-educated, upper class boy, but is certainly capable in a fight
38** Ayumu defeats people with ''logic''.
39%% ** And then [[ViolenceReallyIsTheAnswer along comes Kanone]].
40* BelligerentSexualTension: All romance is severely downplayed and the biggest ShipTease hints are snarking and abuse.
41* BittersweetEnding: Welp, the long and short of it is, the Blade Children have had shit lives, and were targeted by [[ManipulativeBastard jackasses with God-complexes]]. And they're biological ticking-time bombs. Now, most of these problems can be rectified, but the Blade Children's epic-level [[TheFatalist fatalism]] and [[HeroicBSOD depression]] look to cause far more harm in the long term. So, the protagonist Ayumu decides [[spoiler:a MessianicArchetype is what the doctor ordered. [[TearJerker For the three years he has left to live]]. And it ends up being [[RestoredMyFaithInHumanity just enough to inspire the rest of the Blade Children to actually live their lives]]. The series ends with the implication that Hiyono will return and with Ayumu fulfilling his potential as a musician, [[{{Determinator}} even as he battles disease, depression, and death]]]].
42* BlindWithoutEm: The cause of the attempted murder, or [[spoiler:in the manga, the cause of an actual murder]].
43* BrotherSisterIncest:
44** Kousuke and Ryouko are half-siblings, but would prefer not to think about it as they have crushes on each other.
45** Since Madoka is Ayumu's sister-in-law, Ayumu's crush on her almost qualifies.
46* BunnyEarsLawyer: Kanone: fighting god, [[KindHeartedCatLover lover of kitties]]. Even worse is Kiyotaka in ''Alive'': his idea of a disguise is a cartoony frog suit. Which he wears while riding a bicycle. Despite it not having eye holes.
47* ButtMonkey: Kousuke never gets a break. If he's acting cool, expect someone to [[AmusingInjuries bang a door in his face]].
48* CassandraTruth: Eyes' little story about how his mother tied him to a piano to prevent him from killing animals, which is how he learned to play. Naturally, the reporter assumes it is a very off-color joke.
49* CainAndAbel:
50** [[spoiler:Eyes and Kanone]]. Played with in that [[spoiler:they seem to be the "childhood friends" variation, but then Eyes reveals to Ayumu and the audience that while the Blade Children all have the same father, Kanone is the only one he regards as his brother]].
51** Ayumu and Kiyotaka, though the anime never quite gets there.
52* CastOfSnowflakes: Everyone is still recognizable when the artist has fun switching around hairstyles and outfits in manga {{omake}}s.
53* CatchPhrase: Ayumu's "The melody of logic always plays the notes of truth."
54* TheChessmaster: By the middle of the Kanone arc in the manga, everyone is pretty much convinced that Kiyotaka is God.
55%% * ChessMotifs: In the manga volume #11.
56* ChickMagnet: Kanone attracts a lot of attention when he decides to enroll in Ayumu's school. After Hizumi drags Ayumu into socializing, Ayumu does as well.
57* CloneDegeneration: Ayumu and Hizumi both suffer from this, with dramatically abbreviated life expectancies and a slow declines of all body functions.
58* ClonesArePeopleToo: Despite Ayumu's parents absolutely not buying into the idea of Ayumu having his own personality, everyone else in the series encourages him on this once they discover what he truly is.
59* CombatPragmatist: Chapter 68 has [[spoiler: ''Ayumu'' very unexpectedly pull this on ''Eyes'', easily overpowering him by: 1. Aiming a gun at an unarmed Eyes, 2. Taking advantage of the element of surprise, 3. Punching him in the chest... meaning, [[FridgeHorror on the wound he got from]] [[CallBack Kanone in vol 6]]. ''Low blow, Ayumu''.]]
60* CompositeCharacter: Sayoko Shiranagatani originally wasn't part of the BlindWithoutEm incident, but the anime co-opted her from the locked room mystery story to simplify things and create a better segue between them.
61%% * DarkestHour: Episode 23 of the anime makes this very clear.
62%% * DeathCourse: The Excellent Hotel.
63%% * DemotedToExtra: Detective Saeki Tohru from Alive initially seemed like he'd be a main character of the series, until Kousuke barged in. He finally showed up again to complain in the last volume's omake.
64%% * DespairEventHorizon: Oh, Kanone. Oh, Hizumi. Oh, Ayumu... even though he doesn't believe in despair.
65* DidWeJustHaveTeaWithCthulhu: Kanone and Eyes have tea together after the latter gets out of hospital because the former almost killed him AGAIN. Then again they're ''both'' quite cheerful about it. For some reason though Kanone is surprised to learn [[FriendlyEnemy Hizumi]] and Ayumu are doing [[LivingWithTheVillain pretty much the same thing.]]
66%% * DoomedAppointment
67* ExpendableClone: Ayumu is this for Kiyotaka; their parents created him to basically be warm storage for extra organs for his older brother.
68* ExistentialHorror: Ayumu, Hizumi, and the Blade Children all suffer from a lot of internal angst once they realize the statistics regarding their futures and the purpose of their creation.
69* ExplosiveLeash: Ayumu gets a bomb collar for his rematch with Rio.
70%% * FriendlyEnemy: Ayumu and Hizumi.
71* FreudianTrio: Kousuke as Id, Rio as Superego, Eyes as Ego. In ''Alive,'' Kousuke as Id, Ryoko as Superego, Rio as Ego.
72* {{Foreshadowing}}: Hiyono is about to say the name of Kanone's father when he interrupts her.[[note]] However, it was LostInTranslation and turned into a generic cry of pain by Creator/YenPress.[[/note]] [[spoiler: And then there's the fact she knows that name at all. No, it's not just her insane info-collecting skills.]]
73%% ** The discussion Eyes and Kirie have about Kanone during the Carnival arc.
74%% ** The end of ''Spiral: Alive'', of course, introduces ''Spiral: Bonds of Reasoning''.
75* GambitRoulette: Everything from the [=BlaChil=] meeting Ayumu to [[spoiler:Kiyotaka stealing his crush]] was planned by Kiyotaka, and it gets steadily more convoluted as the story passes, especially in the manga.
76%% * GeckoEnding
77%% * GeniusBruiser: Kousuke, Ryoko
78%% * GetOutOfJailFreeCard
79* GreatDetective: Ayumu works entirely off logic.
80* HoldingTheFloor: After Kanone shot Ryouko and threw Kousuke out of the window, he called Rio out to face her alone and ready to shoot her. However, Rio then explained her whole plan of cornering Kanone, including how she had Ryouko wear a bullet proof vest with blood attached. Of course Kanone assumed Rio was bluffing because she had no reason to give away her own plan. Then Rio finished off by saying that even if Ryouko wore a bullet proof vest, she'd need time to recover from the shot and the conversation is to stall for that time. [[OutGambitted Uh]] [[OhCrap oh.]]
81* IdiotHero: Subverted. Ayumu's lounging on the roof, ditching class. He must be just like every other stupid shounen protagonist, right? Wrong.
82%% * InactionSequence: More of an ending alteration.
83* InvisibleToNormals: No huge explosions, but the Blade Children and Hunters are not common knowledge, and their activities are covered up regularly.
84* LiteraryAllusionTitle: A ''huge'' number of the manga chapters are ripped straight from science-fiction novels and short stories, including:
85** Cold Equation
86** Lest Darkness Fall
87** The Game of Rat and Dragon
88** A Scanner Darkly
89** Footfall
90** The Mote in God's Eye
91** Time Enough for Love
92** Childhood's End
93** To Live Again
94** Confessions of a Crap Artist
95** Reach for Tomorrow
96** The Immortality Option
97** Blood Music
98** Untouched by Human Hands
99** The Two Faces of Tomorrow
100** The Doors of His Face, The Lamps of His Mouth
101** The Toynbee Convector
102** And My Fear is Great
103** The Divine Invasion
104** With Delicate Mad Hands
105** The Lost World
106** Reasons to be Cheerful
107 * LittleMissBadass: Rio looks like a young girl, acts cheerful, and carries around stuffed animals with ''bombs in them''.
108%% * LivingWithTheVillain: Hizumi moves in with Ayumu.
109* LockedRoomMystery: One of the early mysteries Ayumu solves in involved a murder alone in a locked room.
110%% * LockingMacGyverInTheStoreCupboard: Subverted, as Ayumu blocks the lock before entering the room.
111%% * LonelyPianoPiece: Ayumu has a fondness for piano.
112%% * MamaBear: Madoka pulls out the badass to save Ayumu from Kanone.
113* MagicSquarePuzzle: This is one of the puzzles the Blade Children pull out to test Ayumu. He has to solve a magic square puzzle by tapping each square in order to stop a bomb from exploding in a crowded concert hall while Hiyono holds onto a rod to give him time to solve it, preventing her from escaping to safety. Trick is--he has to notice it was a magic square all on his own.
114* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane:
115** Certain characters are literally unable to commit suicide--one character survives around 25 separate attempts to off himself, one of which was a straight 90 meter drop that shattered his spine. It is repeatedly stated that they can only be killed through the "composition", i.e. by their metaphysical opposites.
116** Also, a brilliant geneticist was unable to find a biological cause for the Curse of the Blade Children.
117%% * MercyLead
118* MistakenDeathConfirmation: One of the murder victims uses a ball to suppress her pulse in order to fake her death, convincing everyone, including the detectives, that she was dead, only to be murdered for real by her accomplice.
119* MoralityPet:
120** Rio and Ryoko for Eyes and Kousuke; some mild inversion in that ''being'' one also softens up Rio's own character.
121** It's arguable whether Rio also this for Kiyotaka as well, or if seeing the unshakeable trust she has in him makes his actions seem worse.
122%% ** In Alive, Imari is also one for Amanae... weirdly enough.
123* MrFanservice: Pretty much all of the guys are Bishounen, but Eyes Rutherford fills the "Bait" part particularly well as he's the reason many fangirls got into this fandom in the first place.
124%% * NeutralFemale: Hiyono. Though she's usually out of her depth mentally, she does occasionally subvert this by aiding Ayumu.
125* NoGuyWantsAnAmazon: Kousuke claims this is his opinion of Ryoko. In ''Alive,'' she wonders why it's [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer only girls]] asking her out, and her classmates explain all the boys in town are afraid of her and the "Takamachi Ryoko Legend." Which is, basically, a bunch of over-exaggerations of things she actually has done.
126* NoodleIncident: In ''Spiral : Alive''.
127-->'''Ryouko''': "(...) like that time it looked like I was being attacked by an anteater !!"\
128'''Rio''', ''thinking'': "But why did it look like you were attacked by an anteater.... ?"
129%% * OhCrap: When Kanone goes all out.
130* %% OlderThanTheyLook: Rio, and in ''Alive'' [[spoiler:Charlotte, 14, easily passes as 17]].
131* OmniscientMoralityLicense:
132** Both played straight and subverted with Kiyotaka. The Blade Children believe that whatever he is doing, it must be for the best, while his younger brother questions this.
133** Although that changes for some characters as the manga goes along; for instance, Ryouko seems to distrust him, and Kousuke cannot tolerate (nor, at first, ''believe'' that Kiyotaka [[MoralEventHorizon played with Kanone and Eyes' relationship]].)
134* OutGambitted: The major appeal of the series is watching Ayumu, the [=BlaChil=] and later, the Hunters, attempt to outsmart and kill each other. The Kanone arc of the manga is basically five volumes of these.
135* ParentalAbandonment: Ayumu's parents both seem to be gone and he lives with his brother's wife, in a rare case of ''Sibling'' Abandonment. In the manga, they're revealed to both be still alive, but Ayumu decided to leave them and live with his brother when he was still young. He went back to live with them after Kiyotaka got married, then came back to take care of Madoka after her Husband Abandonment when they moved into respite care.
136%% * PetTheDog: Kousuke and Eyes, only with cats. And Rio. Also, Kanone's love for cats is definitely playing with this - [[KindHeartedCatLover come on, he's just bought a giant cat plushie, he can't be that bad can he?]]
137%% * PinPullingTeeth: Ryouko pulls one of these during the Carnival arc.
138%% * {{Prequel}}: ''Spiral: Alive''
139* RunningGag: Hiyono stealing Ayumu's lunch. Ayumu (and once Madoka) commenting on Hiyono's weird song. Also a minor one near the beginning of the series where every time qualified detectives Madoka and Wataya are investigating a murder, Ayumu and Hiyono just pops in as they please to give insight as if no one minds. Most people not remembering or never even learning Hiyono's name (when Hizumi asks in volume ''12'', Ayumu thinks about it for a long while then ''admits he has forgotten''. Hizumi thus just calls her "the pigtails girl").
140%% * ShipTease: So. Much.
141%% ** It's pretty amazing in a series with only one OfficialCouple and there's at least ten times as much ShipTease.
142%% * SleepCute: Ayumu and Hiyono after the face-off with Rio. Probably the cutest moment of the entire anime.
143%% * SpannerInTheWorks: [[spoiler:Hiyono]] deliberately sets out to be this to [[spoiler:Kiyotaka]].
144* TheStoic: Eyes, especially in the anime, is very unemotive. Ayumu also has his moments, but mostly he tries and fails.
145* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: Hiyono and Rio simultaneously muses that [[ShipTease they want to marry Ayumu]] when he cooks for them, [[SupremeChef which is quite understandable]].
146%% * TheTeam: The Blade Children form one.
147* ThanatosGambit: ''Loads'', what with the Blade Children's tendency to risk lives in their games. The manga's plot also relies heavily on those:
148** Kanone's plans change a few times but ''always'' include his death, [[DrivenToSuicide at his own hands if necessary]]. [[spoiler: When he finally does get killed, it's unplanned for once, but he manages to turn things to his advantage and "win" ''by dying''.]]
149** Hizumi is trying to get Ayumu to kill him.
150** And so is [[spoiler:Kiyotaka.]]
151** At the very end, [[spoiler: Ayumu uses the fact that he's dying to give the Blade Children hope.]] ItMakesSenseInContext [[MindScrew though it might give you a headache]] [[TearJerker and probably make you want to cry]]
152%% * ThoseTwoGuys: Imari's two friends in ''Alive''
153%% * TimeBomb: the Magic Squares/Bomb puzzle. Also the Blade Children themselves, in a way.
154%% * TokenMiniMoe : Rio
155%% * [[spoiler:TwinSwitch: Amanae Yukine & Charlotte]] in ''Alive''. [[spoiler:Even though they're not actually related as far as we know. Scanlations, please.]]
156* TwoScenesOneDialogue: Parodied in a chapter when Eyes was in a confrontation with Ryoko while Madoka also confronts Ayumu. Both scenes dramatically builds up to them challenging each other to a game which Eyes and Ryoko accepts but on Ayumu's side, [[SubvertedTrope he turns it down.]]
157* UnspokenPlanGuarantee: Beautifully invoked, subverted and inverted by Rio whose plan against Kanone worked [[HoldingTheFloor thanks to her explaining it to him.]]
158%% * ViolenceReallyIsTheAnswer: Completely averted in the anime; in the manga, only averted until [[WhamEpisode Kanone comes in]], then... [[ZigZaggedTrope inverted, subverted, double-subverted...?!]]
159%% * WalkingTransplant: The reason Ayumu is even alive. His parents are horrible.
160%% * TheWatson: Hiyono or Kousuke, usually
161%% * WhyDontYouJustShootHim: Justified with most of the blade children when they go against Ayumu by making him play their death games. As Kiyotaka made them test his brother.
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