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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: While a detective series about a detective with MPD could work (look at the Layton Brothers), one filled to the brim with Squick and NightmareFuel, some of which is perpetrated by the protagonist? Yeah, no.
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* NightmareFuel: The entire series, pretty much cover to cover. You know those small "Explicit Content - Parental Advisory" stickers that cover most mature manga? For ''MPD Psycho'', it fills half the front cover!. the certain volumes that do have this sticker also have mutilated, naked women on them.

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* NightmareFuel: The entire series, pretty much cover to cover. You know those small "Explicit Content - Parental Advisory" stickers that cover most mature manga? For ''MPD Psycho'', it fills half the front cover!. cover! the certain volumes that do have this sticker also have mutilated, naked women on them.

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* NightmareFuel: The entire series, pretty much cover to cover. You know those small "Explicit Content - Parental Advisory" stickers that cover most mature manga? For ''MPD Psycho'', it fills '''''half the front cover!'''''
** Although, the certain volumes that do have this sticker also have ''mutilated, '''naked''' women'' on them.

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* NightmareFuel: The entire series, pretty much cover to cover. You know those small "Explicit Content - Parental Advisory" stickers that cover most mature manga? For ''MPD Psycho'', it fills '''''half half the front cover!'''''
** Although,
cover!. the certain volumes that do have this sticker also have ''mutilated, '''naked''' women'' mutilated, naked women on them.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: The condition the lead character suffers is referred to as "Multiple Personality Disorder", even though by then it has already been renamed as "Dissociative Identity Disorder", though considering the manga came out only three years after that, it could be possibly justified as in either the creators weren't familiar with the new name (especially since they most likely began working on it by 1995 or 1996) or the audiences weren't familiar enough to be marketable.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation -- So, so many.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation -- AlternateCharacterInterpretation: So, so many.



* AudienceAlienatingPremise -- While a detective series about a detective with MPD could work (look at LaytonBrothers), one filled to the brim with Squick and NightmareFuel, some of which is perpetrated by the protagonist? Yeah, no.
* CriticalResearchFailure: The condition the lead character suffers is refered to as "Multiple Personality Disorder", even througth by then it has already been renamed as "Dissociative Identity Disorder", througth considering the manga came out only three years after that, it could be possibly justified as in either the creators weren't familiar with the new name (specially since they most likely began working on it by 1995 or 1996) or the audiences weren't familiar enough to be marketable.
* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy -- After the TimeSkip, you'd be hard-pressed to find a character to root for, or empathize with. Sasayama's chapters try to alleviate this, but his ButtMonkey status makes it an uphill battle.
* NightmareFuel -- The entire series, pretty much cover to cover. You know those small "Explicit Content - Parental Advisory" stickers that cover most mature manga? For ''MPD Psycho'', it fills '''''half the front cover!'''''

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* AudienceAlienatingPremise -- AudienceAlienatingPremise: While a detective series about a detective with MPD could work (look at LaytonBrothers), the Layton Brothers), one filled to the brim with Squick and NightmareFuel, some of which is perpetrated by the protagonist? Yeah, no.
* CriticalResearchFailure: The condition the lead character suffers is refered referred to as "Multiple Personality Disorder", even througth though by then it has already been renamed as "Dissociative Identity Disorder", througth though considering the manga came out only three years after that, it could be possibly justified as in either the creators weren't familiar with the new name (specially (especially since they most likely began working on it by 1995 or 1996) or the audiences weren't familiar enough to be marketable.
* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy -- After the TimeSkip, you'd be hard-pressed to find a character to root for, or empathize with. Sasayama's chapters try to alleviate this, but his ButtMonkey status makes it an uphill battle.
* NightmareFuel --
NightmareFuel: The entire series, pretty much cover to cover. You know those small "Explicit Content - Parental Advisory" stickers that cover most mature manga? For ''MPD Psycho'', it fills '''''half the front cover!'''''



* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids -- Can you believe this series ran in a monthly {{Shonen}} magazine for ''years'', for exactly 11 volumes' worth of content before moving to a temporary then a permanent {{Seinen}} magazine?

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids -- TooBleakStoppedCaring: After the TimeSkip, you'd be hard-pressed to find a character to root for, or empathize with. Sasayama's chapters try to alleviate this, but his ButtMonkey status makes it an uphill battle.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids:
Can you believe this series ran in a monthly {{Shonen}} magazine for ''years'', for exactly 11 volumes' worth of content before moving to a temporary then a permanent {{Seinen}} magazine?
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* CriticalResearchFailure: The condition the lead character suffers is refered to as "Multiple Personality Disorder", even througth by then it has already been renamed as "Dissociative Identity Disorder", througth considering the manga came out only three years after that, it could be possibly justified as in either the creators weren't familiar with the new name (specially since they most likely began working on it by 1995 or 1996) or the audiences weren't familiar enough to be marketable.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids -- Can you believe this series ran in a monthly {{Shonen}} magazine for ''years'', for exacttly 11 Volumes worthy of content before moving to a temporary then a permanent {{Seinen}} magazine?

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids -- Can you believe this series ran in a monthly {{Shonen}} magazine for ''years'', for exacttly exactly 11 Volumes worthy volumes' worth of content before moving to a temporary then a permanent {{Seinen}} magazine?
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** Why does Shinji do the things he does the way he does them? Why does he conspire with Zenitsu on one case, then fight himin another. Is he for or against Gakuso, or simply against the Lucy Monostone experiments?

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** Why does Shinji do the things he does the way he does them? Why does he conspire with Zenitsu on one case, then fight himin another. him in another? Is he for or against Gakuso, or simply against the Lucy Monostone experiments?
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* NightmareFuel -- The entire series, pretty much cover to cover. You know those small "Explicit Content - Parental Advisory" stickers that cover most mature manga? For MPDPsycho, it fills '''''half the front cover!'''''

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* NightmareFuel -- The entire series, pretty much cover to cover. You know those small "Explicit Content - Parental Advisory" stickers that cover most mature manga? For MPDPsycho, ''MPD Psycho'', it fills '''''half the front cover!'''''
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation -- So, so many.
** Why does Shinji do the things he does the way he does them? Why does he conspire with Zenitsu on one case, then fight himin another. Is he for or against Gakuso, or simply against the Lucy Monostone experiments?
** Machi, post-timeskip, is OOC because [[spoiler: Wakana is seeping through now that there is nobody around to keep up appearances for]] or because she's shocked by Amamiya's disappearance?
** Wakana, in the flashback, is shown to be [[spoiler: posing as Machi even without FakeMemories]], how much of what we've seen her do and say been in-character?
** Does Tetora have an endgame or is he doing all that killing for shits and giggles?
* AudienceAlienatingPremise -- While a detective series about a detective with MPD could work (look at LaytonBrothers), one filled to the brim with Squick and NightmareFuel, some of which is perpetrated by the protagonist? Yeah, no.
* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy -- After the TimeSkip, you'd be hard-pressed to find a character to root for, or empathize with. Sasayama's chapters try to alleviate this, but his ButtMonkey status makes it an uphill battle.
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* NightmareFuel -- The entire series, pretty much cover to cover. You know those small "Explicit Content - Parental Advisory" stickers that cover most mature manga? For MPDPsycho, it fills '''''half the front cover!'''''
** Although, the certain volumes that do have this sticker also have ''mutilated, '''naked''' women'' on them.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids -- Can you believe this series ran in a monthly {{Shonen}} magazine for ''years'', for exacttly 11 Volumes worthy of content before moving to a temporary then a permanent {{Seinen}} magazine?

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