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* CatSmile:
** SR Team operative Kurosaka has this as her default expression.
** Koko has one occasionally.
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* CoolGuns: Since Koko is an arms dealer, her men are armed with a plethora of exotic and awesome guns.
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Stockholm Syndrome is a disambiguation


* AdaptationExpansion: The anime gives Chinatsu a backstory explaining how she met Shishio, simultaneously explaining why she's so messed up and [[StockholmSyndrome revealing even more creepiness.]]

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* AdaptationExpansion: The anime gives Chinatsu a backstory explaining how she met Shishio, simultaneously explaining why she's so messed up and [[StockholmSyndrome revealing even more creepiness.]]
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** In the Japanese original, Valmet said in the first few minutes of the first episode that if Jonah would do anything to Koko, she'd kill him and then commit suicide. In the English dub, the suicide comment was omitted.
** During the fight with Karen Low, she says, that the dead can talk, unless she slices up their faces. The English dub omits the part about the slicing.

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** In the Japanese original, original audio track, Valmet said in the first few minutes of the first episode that if Jonah would do anything to Koko, she'd kill him and then commit suicide. In the English dub, the suicide comment was omitted.
** During the fight with Karen Low, she says, says that the dead can talk, unless she slices up their faces. The English dub omits the part about the slicing.

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* MsFanservice: Many characters in the series apply to this trope. But some notable examples are Valmet in her bikini in the beach episode, along with Koko.



** [[spoiler: There's really not any reason to think that Kasper's prediction isn't going to be what happens, however. In a CrapsackWorld where humans are forced to desperately fight over basic resources like fresh water, people will be embarrassed by lack of air travel into Utopian pacifism? ]]

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** [[spoiler: There's really not any reason to think that Kasper's prediction isn't going to be what happens, however. In a CrapsackWorld where humans are forced to desperately fight over basic resources like fresh water, people will be embarrassed by lack of air travel into Utopian pacifism? Plus, it's not like people can't build more aircraft. ]]

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* BoobsOfSteel: Valmet.



* NoseBleed: Valmet claims to have this, after Koko introduced herself to Valmet's more than [[BoobsOfSteel generous]] "[[MarshmallowHell marshmellows]]".

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* NoseBleed: Valmet claims to have this, after Koko introduced herself to Valmet's more than [[BoobsOfSteel generous]] generous "[[MarshmallowHell marshmellows]]".
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This trope was renamed and there isn't enough context to know if this is good use or misuse.


* GagBoobs: Several times with Valmet. Once with Chiquita in a manga bonus story
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* CasualDangerDialog: The team regularly engages in this during action.

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* CasualDangerDialog: %% CasualDangerDialogue: The team regularly engages in this during action.

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This trope isn't just "woman has big breasts". Also Chained Sinkhole and Example Indentation.


* BuxomIsBetter: Valmet, and [[MarshmallowHell Koko is making use of it]]. And Schokolade. Koko's are also nothing to sneeze at. And don't forget Hex(e). Or Chiquita. Or Leila. Hell, almost [[WorldOfBuxom all the women in th series]] (except Karen, her breast size is "just" average (the upper edge of average)).



* NotSoStoic: During the running firefight with Voshkod 6, a stuffed toy falls into Jonah's hands, which causes him to laugh.

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* NotSoStoic: NotSoStoic:
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During the running firefight with Voshkod 6, a stuffed toy falls into Jonah's hands, which causes him to laugh.



* NoseBleed: Valmet claims to have this, after Koko introduced herself to Valmet's [[BuxomIsBetter more than]] [[BoobsOfSteel generous]] "[[MarshmallowHell marshmellows]]".
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: The story cuts away just before the knife battle between Valmet and Chan. We only see the results when Karen sees them.

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* NoseBleed: Valmet claims to have this, after Koko introduced herself to Valmet's [[BuxomIsBetter more than]] than [[BoobsOfSteel generous]] "[[MarshmallowHell marshmellows]]".
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: OffscreenMomentOfAwesome:
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The story cuts away just before the knife battle between Valmet and Chan. We only see the results when Karen sees them.



* PetTheDog: Koko and Tojo teaching Jonah subjects that kids his age learns at school.

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* PetTheDog: PetTheDog:
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Koko and Tojo teaching Jonah subjects that kids his age learns at school.

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''Jormungand'' is an action {{manga}} written and illustrated by Keitaro Takahashi that started its run in 2006. Originally published by Shogakukan, it has been licensed by Creator/VizMedia for release in English under their "Viz Signature" brand. An [[AnimatedAdaptation anime adaptation]] aired beginning [[Spring2012Anime April 10, 2012]], with a second season that started [[Fall2012Anime October 10, 2012]] subtitled PERFECT ORDER. Creator/{{Funimation}} handled a North American license while Dybex has the anime license for the French-speaking market. A Drama CD had been released based on the Orchestra Arc with only Unsho Ishizuka reprising his role as everyone else involved in the Drama CD were replaced. For the manga, VIZ Media has the manga published in North America with Taiwan Tohan publishing it for Taiwan. Shogakukan is the official publisher of Jormungand in Japan. Finally, Meian started publishing the manga in France in August 2019.

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''Jormungand'' is an action {{manga}} written and illustrated by Keitaro Takahashi that started its run in 2006. Originally published by Shogakukan, it has been licensed by Creator/VizMedia for release in English under their "Viz Signature" brand. An [[AnimatedAdaptation anime adaptation]] aired beginning [[Spring2012Anime April 10, 2012]], 2012, with a second season that started [[Fall2012Anime October 10, 2012]] 2012 subtitled PERFECT ORDER. Creator/{{Funimation}} handled a North American license while Dybex has the anime license for the French-speaking market. A Drama CD had been released based on the Orchestra Arc with only Unsho Ishizuka reprising his role as everyone else involved in the Drama CD were replaced. For the manga, VIZ Media has the manga published in North America with Taiwan Tohan publishing it for Taiwan. Shogakukan is the official publisher of Jormungand in Japan. Finally, Meian started publishing the manga in France in August 2019.
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TRS has turned Gainaxing into a definition only page. Removing examples.


* {{Gainaxing}}: Valmet. Oh dear...
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* HotScientist: Leila.

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** RareGuns: In Perfect Order, she arms her team with the Magpul Masada assault rifle, which would have been quite rare in 2012 (as Magpul stopped making it, having sold the rights to Bushmaster).
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* PostSovietReunion: Russia establishes a New Soviet Union [[spoiler:towards the end of the story and a new Cold War starts between it and the United States as a result]].
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* KnifeNut: Mildo, who [[CoolButInefficient takes it a little too far]].
** Valmet, [[CombatPragmatist to a somewhat lesser degree]].
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* WrenchWench: * Chinatsu is a villainous example. When she's not gunning people down as part of her hitman duties, she apparently likes to build complex mechanical torture devices... including one designed to shoot a bound captive in the knee. In the same spot. ''[[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill 27 times]]''.

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* WrenchWench: * Chinatsu is a villainous example. When she's not gunning people down as part of her hitman duties, she apparently likes to build complex mechanical torture devices... including one designed to shoot a bound captive in the knee. In the same spot. ''[[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill 27 times]]''.
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CIA Evil FBI Good is specifically about the juxtaposition of a morally good FBI organization and morally bad CIA organization. Example that don't fit the trope will be deleted or moved to existing tropes when applicable
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* CIAEvilFBIGood: Well, evil-er. Ladies and gentlemen, meet Scarecrow, a thief and con-man who was recruited to [[FiveFingerDiscount lift profits from illicit transactions and other black funds for the Agency's coffers]]. Be warned though, he is a rather [[{{Jerkass}} unpleasant sort]]. However, his subordinate, Schokolade, is far more sympathetic.
** However, taken to a whole new level with Hex, when it comes to hunting down terrorists.

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