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Ill Girl has been cut per TRS decision. Examples are moved to Delicate And Sickly when appropriate.


** Larissa, due to [[spoiler: having lost her husband [[TheMourningAfter whom she loved very much]] ''and'' being both a borderline FallenPrincess and an IllGirl.]]

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** Larissa, due to [[spoiler: having lost her husband [[TheMourningAfter whom she loved very much]] ''and'' being both a borderline FallenPrincess and an IllGirl.ill girl.]]



%% * IllGirl: [[spoiler: Larissa Mikhailovna, who is dying of tuberculosis.]]
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Renamed Diegetic Soundtrack Usage, must be played in universe


* ThemeTuneCameo: Near the end of the 2017 film, an instrumental version of the orignal theme sone plays over a montage.
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* FatGirl: Tsumeko
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* IconicOutfit: Benio's is a combination called ''ebicha shikibu''(海老茶式部)[[note]]A purple-and-white ''kimono'' with arrow fletch motif, and a maroon ''hakama''[[/note]], a big ribbon tying up her half-up hair, and a pair of boots. Despite popular depiction, in the manga she doesn't wear the ''ebicha shikibu'' all the time, and completely ditches it along with the hairstyle by the end of volume 2.

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* IconicOutfit: Benio's is a combination called ''ebicha shikibu''(海老茶式部)[[note]]A of a purple-and-white ''kimono'' with arrow fletch motif, and a maroon ''hakama''[[/note]], ''hakama'', a big ribbon tying up her half-up hair, and a pair of boots. Despite popular depiction, in the manga she doesn't wear the ''ebicha shikibu'' that way all the time, and completely ditches it the costume along with the hairstyle by the end of volume 2.
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* IconicOutfit: Benio's is a combination called ''ebicha shikibu''(海老茶式部)[[note]]A purple-and-white ''kimono'' with arrow fletch motif, and a maroon ''hakama''[[/note]], a big ribbon tying up her half-up hair, and a pair of boots. Despite popular depiction, in the manga she doesn't wear the ''ebicha shikibu'' all the time, and completely ditches it along with the hairstyle by the end of volume 2.

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