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* AccidentalPervert: Clain [[RunningGag gets this a lot]] when it comes to Phryne and [[TokenMiniMoe Nessa]].
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* AirborneAircraftCarrier: Lost Millennium's airship Danan.
* AirVentPassageway: Clain uses this tactic to search for Phryne in Episode 8.
* AirVentPassageway: Clain uses this tactic to search for Phryne in Episode 8.
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* AlwaysSaveTheGirl: Clain towards Phryne and Nessa.
* AmusingInjuries: Clain is constantly a victim of this, getting kicked around by Enri and Sunda.
* AmusingInjuries: Clain is constantly a victim of this, getting kicked around by Enri and Sunda.
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* ArtificialHuman: Doppels [[spoiler:and Phryne's clones.]]
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* BettyAndVeronica: [[ShipTease Possibly]] Nessa (Betty) and Phryne (Veronica) for Clain with Enri filling in as the ThirdOptionLoveInterest.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: [[spoiler:Nessa.]], also [[spoiler: Dias]]
* BewareTheNiceOnes: [[spoiler:Nessa.]], also [[spoiler: Dias]]
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* BigNo: [[spoiler:Nessa when Clain is shot.]]
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* BlatantLies[=/=]FromACertainPointOfView: Whenever Dias gives a helping hand, he'll always mask his true agenda--from giving civilians a vaccine (that really removes their Fractale terminals, rendering them "cured" and unable to connect to the Fractale System) to helping Clain rescue [[spoiler:Phryne]] in Episode 10 while secretly [[spoiler:planning on having Phryne killed once she is found.]]
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* BlatantLies[=/=]FromACertainPointOfView: MetaphoricallyTrue: Whenever Dias gives a helping hand, he'll always mask his true agenda--from giving civilians a vaccine (that really removes their Fractale terminals, rendering them "cured" and unable to connect to the Fractale System) to helping Clain rescue [[spoiler:Phryne]] in Episode 10 while secretly [[spoiler:planning on having Phryne killed once she is found.]]
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* BlushSticker: Sanko, the little girl from Granites Village.
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* BreatherEpisode: Episode 5.
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* CallToAdventure
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* ChaseScene
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* ChurchMilitant: The Fractale System's Temple priests and priestesses.
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* CoolAirship
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* CuteLittleFangs: Enri, seen best when she's ''crying''.
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* DigitalPiracyIsEvil: The infamous "Fractalegate".
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* EmotionlessGirl: [[spoiler:The "Phryne" clone]] who helps Clain look for Phryne in said underground base.
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* EveryoneCanSeeIt: The UnresolvedSexualTension between Clain and Phryne.
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* {{Expy}}: Takamii and Butcher, the minions of Enri, look like copies of Sanson and Hanson from Anime/NadiaTheSecretOfBlueWater.
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* {{Expy}}: Takamii and Butcher, the minions of Enri, look like copies of Sanson and Hanson from Anime/NadiaTheSecretOfBlueWater.''Anime/NadiaTheSecretOfBlueWater''.
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* FantasticDrug: The data drug from Episode 1.
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* FreudianTrio: Clain (''Ego''), Phryne (''Superego''), and Nessa (''Id'').
* FriendOrFoe
* FriendOrFoe
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* GhibliHills
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* IWillPunishYourFriendForYourFailure: [[spoiler:Barrot threatening Phryne with Clain's well-being.]]
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* LaResistance: Lost Millennium.
* LargeHam: Sunda and Barrot have their moments.
* LargeHam: Sunda and Barrot have their moments.
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* LoveAtFirstSight: Clain towards Phryne. [[spoiler:Phryne, after becoming one with Nessa to produce the "key," reveals that she felt the same way.]]
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* LuminescentBlush
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* ManicPixieDreamGirl: Played with in Clain's encounter with Phryne and Nessa.
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* MauveShirt: [[spoiler:Butcher in Episode 3.]]
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* MeetCute
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* NeverHurtAnInnocent: [[spoiler:Completely averted on both sides.]]
* [[NeverTrustATrailer Never Trust a Promotional Ad]]:
* [[NeverTrustATrailer Never Trust a Promotional Ad]]:
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* OddCouple: TheEeyore Clain and GenkiGirl Nessa.
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* OneWomanWail: Several of the background music tracks feature this.
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* OppositesAttract: Clain and Phryne.
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* ParentalAbandonment: Clain feels this way about his parents and eventually [[CallingTheOldManOut calls them out]] on it.
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* PluckyGirl
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* [[spoiler:PoweredByAForsakenChild]]: Almost literally.
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* RapeAsBackstory: Hinted at for [[spoiler:Phryne]], as she seemed to go through some PTSD during her AttemptedRape in Episode 7. [[WildMassGuessing The leading theory]] is that [[spoiler:the [[SinisterMinister creepy high priest]] [[PedophilePriest did it]], even though this being true would invalidate her "virgin" status and the need to check for such in Episode 8.]]
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* RapeAsBackstory: Hinted at for [[spoiler:Phryne]], as she seemed to go through some PTSD during her AttemptedRape in Episode 7. [[WildMassGuessing The leading theory]] is that [[spoiler:the [[SinisterMinister creepy high priest]] [[PedophilePriest did it]], even though this being true would invalidate her "virgin" status and the need to check for such in Episode 8.]]
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* RealMenWearPink: Clain is forced to wear pink pants for a bit in Episode 5 after his usual pants are dirtied up.
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* RescueRomance: Between Clain and Phryne.
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* {{Scandalgate}}: The series will not be seen in whole until all unauthorized copies of the series are taken down. This could be a new version of Literature/{{Oreimo}}gate. To coin a phrase: "Fractalegate."
** Some think [[NiceJobBreakingItHero this is because of Funimation's anti-piracy stance]].
** Thankfully, the situation is resolved and the simulcast now resumed as of January 24.
** Some think [[NiceJobBreakingItHero this is because of Funimation's anti-piracy stance]].
** Thankfully, the situation is resolved and the simulcast now resumed as of January 24.
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* SceneryPorn
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* SleepCute: In the manga, Clain and Phryne in the church.
* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism
* SlowMotionFall: [[spoiler:When Colin shoots Clain in Episode 7.]]
* SmokeOut: In Episode 4, Lost Millennium uses this tactic to retreat and capture Phryne.
* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism
* SlowMotionFall: [[spoiler:When Colin shoots Clain in Episode 7.]]
* SmokeOut: In Episode 4, Lost Millennium uses this tactic to retreat and capture Phryne.
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* {{Stripperific}}: Megan.
* SupportingLeader: Sunda
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* [[TakeAThirdOption Take a Fourth Option]]: Barrot gives Phryne ''three'' options when he corners Clain and her in Episode 4:
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* [[TakeAThirdOption Take a Fourth Option]]: TakeAThirdOption: Barrot gives Phryne ''three'' options when he corners Clain and her in Episode 4:
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* TerribleTrio: Enri, Takamy, and Butcher
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* ThoseTwoGuys: Butcher and Takamii.
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* TorchesAndPitchforks: The villagers who order Sunda's group to leave.
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* UnresolvedSexualTension: Between Clain and Phryne.
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* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: Doppels.
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* HeroesWantRedheads: Inverted and averted. Nessa is obviously attached to Clain, but Clain is too far into TheDulcineaEffect for Phryne to notice.
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Renamed to Clone Angst, cutting non-examples, ZCEs, and no-context potholes.
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** Phryne's relationship with [[spoiler:Barrot]] has implications of rape or other abuse. [[spoiler:Phryne claims she doesn't deserve love and constantly refers to Nessa (who resembles Phryne from her childhood) as when she was "beautiful." She comments about how Barrot has been "defiling" her and the rest of the Phryne clones over and over, and Barrot mentions that their history--or them being "bound by abundant love"--is something Clain should know about.]]
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** Phryne's relationship with [[spoiler:Barrot]] has implications of rape or other abuse. [[spoiler:Phryne claims she doesn't deserve love and constantly refers to Nessa (who resembles Phryne from her childhood) as when she was "beautiful." She comments about how Barrot has been "defiling" her and the rest of the Phryne clones over and over, and Barrot mentions that their history--or them being "bound by abundant love"--is love" -- is something Clain should know about.]]
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* ElaborateUndergroundBase: [[spoiler:Barrott's base, where Phryne ([[CloningBlues all of them]]) grew up.]]
* [[TwelveEpisodeAnime Eleven-Episode Anime]]
* EmotionlessGirl[=/=]EmptyShell: [[spoiler:The "Phryne" clone]] who helps Clain look for Phryne in said underground base.
* [[EmpathyDollShot Empathy Teddy Bear Shot]]: [[spoiler:Granites Village.]]
* [[TwelveEpisodeAnime Eleven-Episode Anime]]
* EmotionlessGirl[=/=]EmptyShell: [[spoiler:The "Phryne" clone]] who helps Clain look for Phryne in said underground base.
* [[EmpathyDollShot Empathy Teddy Bear Shot]]: [[spoiler:Granites Village.]]
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Will They Or Wont They is now a Definition Only Page, so bulleted examples are being removed. Please see that page for any applicable tropes that may cover removed examples.
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* WillTheyOrWontThey: Clain and Phryne. [[spoiler:They do end up together, but Phryne becomes the "key" with Nessa--she has Phryne's body but Nessa's personality mixed in. Nevertheless, Phryne still has her original memories, as she confesses to Clain that she has always liked him too.]]
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[[http://www.funimation.com/fractale Simulcast by FUNimation]] in North America (and now licensed), with a brief interruption caused by a "LightNovel/{{Oreimo}}[[ScandalGate gate]]" variation in which the simulcast was halted until unauthorized copies were removed from the Internet.
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[[http://www.funimation.com/fractale Simulcast by FUNimation]] in North America (and now licensed), with a brief interruption caused by a "LightNovel/{{Oreimo}}[[ScandalGate "Literature/{{Oreimo}}[[ScandalGate gate]]" variation in which the simulcast was halted until unauthorized copies were removed from the Internet.
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* {{Scandalgate}}: The series will not be seen in whole until all unauthorized copies of the series are taken down. This could be a new version of LightNovel/{{Oreimo}}gate. To coin a phrase: "Fractalegate."
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* {{Scandalgate}}: The series will not be seen in whole until all unauthorized copies of the series are taken down. This could be a new version of LightNovel/{{Oreimo}}gate.Literature/{{Oreimo}}gate. To coin a phrase: "Fractalegate."
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* BadassInDistress[=/=]DistressedDamsel: Phryne isn't necessarily a damsel in distress, but she is constantly pursued by both the Temple priests/priestesses and Lost Millennium. She is quite capable in [[BadassInDistress protecting herself and fending off against her pursuers]], but she gets captured by Lost Millennium in Episode 4, [[spoiler:is nearly raped by Gail]] in Episode 7, and [[spoiler:is captured by Barrot]] in Episode 8.
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* BadassInDistress[=/=]DistressedDamsel: BadassInDistress[=/=]DamselInDistress: Phryne isn't necessarily a damsel in distress, but she is constantly pursued by both the Temple priests/priestesses and Lost Millennium. She is quite capable in [[BadassInDistress protecting herself and fending off against her pursuers]], but she gets captured by Lost Millennium in Episode 4, [[spoiler:is nearly raped by Gail]] in Episode 7, and [[spoiler:is captured by Barrot]] in Episode 8.
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* SurpriseCreepy: The series started relatively soft and friendly... and then [[spoiler:[[MoodWhiplash civilians started getting gunned down]]]] in Episode 3.
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* SurpriseCreepy: SurprisinglyCreepyMoment: The series started relatively soft and friendly... and then [[spoiler:[[MoodWhiplash civilians started getting gunned down]]]] in Episode 3.
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* ArmorPiercingSlap: Phryne delivers one to Clain in Episode 4.
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* UnwantedRescue: Twice in Episode 4. Clain attempts to escape with a captured Phryne on board the Lost Millennium's airship, but she refuses his help and [[ArmorPiercingSlap outright slaps]] him, angered that he awakened Nessa from her brooch. When the Temple attacks Granites Village, Clain hurries to help Phryne, who again rejects his help, but this time Clain refuses to be a pushover.
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* UnwantedRescue: Twice in Episode 4. Clain attempts to escape with a captured Phryne on board the Lost Millennium's airship, but she refuses his help and [[ArmorPiercingSlap outright slaps]] slaps him, angered that he awakened Nessa from her brooch. When the Temple attacks Granites Village, Clain hurries to help Phryne, who again rejects his help, but this time Clain refuses to be a pushover.
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* {{Fanservice}}:
** Phryne [[InnocentFanserviceGirl innocently]] stripping and her GodivaHair moment in Episode 1.
** Megan's {{Gainaxing}} in Episode 7.
** Phryne [[InnocentFanserviceGirl innocently]] stripping and her GodivaHair moment in Episode 1.
** Megan's {{Gainaxing}} in Episode 7.
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**{{Fanservice}}: Phryne [[InnocentFanserviceGirl innocently]] stripping and her GodivaHair moment in Episode 1.
** Megan's {{Gainaxing}} in Episode 7.1.
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** Megan's {{Gainaxing}} in Episode 7.
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* {{Gainaxing}}: Megan in Episode 7.