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* Panty's weapon is a pair of underwear (usually a pair of her own panties) which shoot heavenly bullets... It's a [[IncrediblyLamePun Panty Shot]].
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* "Nothing To Room" was just a {{Filler}} BottleEpisode, right? Remember the whole conversation about "driving See-Through up a massive pole into Heaven"? Granted, they used Chuck instead of the car, but it's [[{{Foreshadowing}} much more meaningful after the finale.

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* "Nothing To Room" was just a {{Filler}} BottleEpisode, right? Remember the whole conversation about "driving See-Through up a massive pole into Heaven"? Granted, they used Chuck instead of the car, but it's [[{{Foreshadowing}} much more meaningful after the finale.finale]].
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** Also one cop mentions she looks like she has Daddy Issues. Her 'Daddy' is God. She really did have Daddy Issues.
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** In a Casino, before Brief was kicked out, you notice he has a lot of money. He also buys Panty's panties for $200.000 when they are sold on the internet. [[spoiler: His dad's rich.]]
* "Nothing To Room" was just a {{Filler}} BottleEpisode, right? Remember the whole conversation about "[[spoiler:driving See-Through up a massive pole into Heaven]]"? [[spoiler: Granted, they used Chuck instead of the car]], but it's [[{{Foreshadowing}} much more meaningful after the finale.]]
* Watch the TransformationSequence. What is Stocking wearing? [[spoiler: [[{{Foreshadowing}} A]] [[EvilAllAlong CORSET.]]]]
** Which probably explains why she was okay with [[spoiler: falling in love with a ghost.]] And why [[spoiler: she has a strange fetish for bondage, like the antagonist, who expands his muscles with bondage straps.]]
* There's one piece of FridgeBrilliance that's only fully apparent when you listen to the OST. While "Fly Away" and "Champion" are the good guy themes, their lyrics are about betrayal, while "Theme for Scanty and Knee Socks" and "[[spoiler:Corset]] Theme" are more love-centered. [[spoiler:Stocking's ImageSong is about love.]]
** The good guys' lyrics are about betrayal. [[spoiler:[[EvilAllAlong Think about that for a second.]]]]
** The bad guys' theme song is about love. [[spoiler: Scanty nearly marries Brief.]]
* And then there's the [[Music/TheBeatles Abbey Road]] parody in the "D-City Rock" music video. [[spoiler:Stocking is the barefoot one.]]
* The sequel book ''Geek Boy Homecoming'' is done from Brief's perspective, with the beginning and end narration done in first person. After the TwistEnding introducing [[spoiler: post-Season FINAL Nova]], it looks like the format was cleverly hiding that the narration is done [[InTheStyleOf mimicking]] the exposition-heavy first person monologues heard in [[spoiler: ''Anime/SpacePatrolLuluco'']].

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** In a Casino, before Brief was kicked out, you notice he has a lot of money. He also buys Panty's panties for $200.000 when they are sold on the internet. [[spoiler: His dad's rich.]]
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* "Nothing To Room" was just a {{Filler}} BottleEpisode, right? Remember the whole conversation about "[[spoiler:driving "driving See-Through up a massive pole into Heaven]]"? [[spoiler: Heaven"? Granted, they used Chuck instead of the car]], car, but it's [[{{Foreshadowing}} much more meaningful after the finale.]]
finale.
* Watch the TransformationSequence. What is Stocking wearing? [[spoiler: [[{{Foreshadowing}} A]] [[EvilAllAlong CORSET.]]]]
** Which probably explains why she was okay with [[spoiler: falling in love with a ghost.]] And why [[spoiler: she has a strange fetish for bondage, like the antagonist, who expands his muscles with bondage straps.
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** Which probably explains why she was okay with falling in love with a ghost. And why she has a strange fetish for bondage, like the antagonist, who expands his muscles with bondage straps.
* There's one piece of FridgeBrilliance that's only fully apparent when you listen to the OST. While "Fly Away" and "Champion" are the good guy themes, their lyrics are about betrayal, while "Theme for Scanty and Knee Socks" and "[[spoiler:Corset]] "Corset Theme" are more love-centered. [[spoiler:Stocking's Stocking's ImageSong is about love.]]
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** The good guys' lyrics are about betrayal. [[spoiler:[[EvilAllAlong [[EvilAllAlong Think about that for a second.]]]]
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** The bad guys' theme song is about love. [[spoiler: Scanty nearly marries Brief.]]
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* And then there's the [[Music/TheBeatles Abbey Road]] parody in the "D-City Rock" music video. [[spoiler:Stocking Stocking is the barefoot one.]]
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* The sequel book ''Geek Boy Homecoming'' is done from Brief's perspective, with the beginning and end narration done in first person. After the TwistEnding introducing [[spoiler: post-Season FINAL Nova]], Nova, it looks like the format was cleverly hiding that the narration is done [[InTheStyleOf mimicking]] the exposition-heavy first person monologues heard in [[spoiler: ''Anime/SpacePatrolLuluco'']].''Anime/SpacePatrolLuluco''.



* The name of Scanty's revolvers, "Double Gold Ladytanga". A tanga is, as in the google search dictionary: "a pair of ''briefs'' consisting of small panels connected by strings at the sides". This might be foreshadowing of her [[spoiler: nearly marrying Brief.]]

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* The name of Scanty's revolvers, "Double Gold Ladytanga". A tanga is, as in the google search dictionary: "a pair of ''briefs'' consisting of small panels connected by strings at the sides". This might be foreshadowing of her [[spoiler: nearly marrying Brief.]]



* [[spoiler: So, Stocking's a demon, but she and Panty are sisters. Wouldn't that make...]]

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* [[spoiler: So, Stocking's a demon, but she and Panty are sisters. Wouldn't that make...]]



** Not really, if you think about it. [[spoiler:Demons are (or at least can be) simply angels that fell down to hell, so an angel becoming a demon or one sister out of a pair of sister angels becoming a demon isn't really all that impossible.]]
*** [[spoiler:Maybe Stocking's big entrance in 13 was her getting kicked out again...]]

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** Not really, if you think about it. [[spoiler:Demons Demons are (or at least can be) simply angels that fell down to hell, so an angel becoming a demon or one sister out of a pair of sister angels becoming a demon isn't really all that impossible.]]
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*** [[spoiler:Maybe Maybe Stocking's big entrance in 13 was her getting kicked out again...]]
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** [[NiceJobBreakingItHero This explains why it's not effected by angel weapons... Whoops...]]
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* We finally get to see Oten City in Geekboy Homecoming. There are some people that might've been excited to see what it's like, considering the long wait. And when we finally get to see it, it's appears to be a '''completely''' deserted city. Skeletons are laying about on the roads and graveyards are planted all across the fields. Just what in the motherfucking shitfuck happened to the citizens!?

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* We finally get to see Oten City in Geekboy Homecoming. There are some people that might've been excited to see what it's like, considering the long wait. And when we finally get to see it, it's it appears to be a '''completely''' deserted city. Skeletons are laying about on the roads and graveyards are planted all across the fields. Just what in the motherfucking shitfuck happened to the citizens!?
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* We finally get to see Oten City in Geekboy Homecoming. There are some people that might've been excited to see what it's like, considering the long wait. And when we finally get to see it, it's appears to be a '''completely''' deserted city. Skeletons are laying about on the roads and graveyards are planted all across the fields. Just what in the motherfucking shitfuck happened to the citizens!?
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** Which probably explains why she was okay with [[spoiler: falling in love with a ghost.]]

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** Which probably explains why she was okay with [[spoiler: falling in love with a ghost.]] And why [[spoiler: she has a strange fetish for bondage, like the antagonist, who expands his muscles with bondage straps.]]
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* One might think that Panty and Stocking were just being not the brightest by not guessing Scanty and Kneesocks were demons (and it's still rather obvious). However, some of the [[CastOfSnowflakes background characters]] have been shown to be in an AmazingTechnicolorPopulation. They may have thought that they looked like demons by coincidence!
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* The name of Scanty's revolvers, "Double Gold Ladytanga". A tanga is, as in the google search dictionary: "a pair of ''briefs'' consisting of small panels connected by strings at the sides". This might be foreshadowing of her [[spoiler: nearly marrying Briefs.]]

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* The name of Scanty's revolvers, "Double Gold Ladytanga". A tanga is, as in the google search dictionary: "a pair of ''briefs'' consisting of small panels connected by strings at the sides". This might be foreshadowing of her [[spoiler: nearly marrying Briefs.Brief.]]
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* The [[ForDoomTheBellTolls bell of the church that rings whenever a ghost mission is defeated]] may also be a ResetButton. In "...Of the dead", even though [[TitleDrop Panty and Stocking with Garterbelt]] didn't complete the mission the bell rang anyways, right before the episode ended on a DownerEnding with everyone being turned into zombies (including our heroes). Then, everything turned back to normal the next episode. It's possible that Judgement, being god, has the authority over the reset button, with the church bell being said button.

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* The [[ForDoomTheBellTolls bell of the church that rings whenever a ghost mission is defeated]] may also be some form of a ResetButton. In "...Of the dead", even though [[TitleDrop Panty and Stocking with Garterbelt]] didn't complete the mission the bell rang anyways, right before the episode ended on a DownerEnding with everyone being turned into zombies (including our heroes). Then, everything turned back to normal the next episode. It's possible that Judgement, being god, has the authority over the reset button, with the church bell being said button.to forcibly end a mission a la SequenceBreaking.

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* The [[ForDoomTheBellTolls bell of the church that rings whenever a ghost mission is defeated]] may also be a ResetButton. In "...Of the dead", even though [[TitleDrop Panty and Stocking with Garterbelt]] didn't complete the mission the bell rang anyways, right before the episode ended on a DownerEnding with everyone being turned into zombies (including our heroes). Then, everything turned back to normal the next episode. It's possible that Judgement, being god, has the authority over the reset button, with the church bell being said button.




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* The [[ForDoomTheBellTolls bell of the church that rings whenever a ghost mission is defeated]] may also be a ResetButton. In "...Of the dead", even though [[TitleDrop Panty and Stocking with Garterbelt]] didn't complete the mission the bell rang anyways, right before the episode ended on a DownerEnding with everyone being turned into zombies (including our heroes). Then, everything turned back to normal the next episode. It's possible that Judgement, being god, has the authority over the reset button, with the church bell being said button.
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* The [[ForDoomTheBellTolls bell of the church that rings whenever a ghost mission is defeated]] may also be a ResetButton. In "...Of the dead", right before the episode ended on a DownerEnding with everyone being turned into zombies (including our heroes), the bell rang and the episode ended. Then, everything turned back to normal the next episode. It's possible that Judgement, being god, has the authority over the reset button, with the church bell being said button.

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* The [[ForDoomTheBellTolls bell of the church that rings whenever a ghost mission is defeated]] may also be a ResetButton. In "...Of the dead", even though [[TitleDrop Panty and Stocking with Garterbelt]] didn't complete the mission the bell rang anyways, right before the episode ended on a DownerEnding with everyone being turned into zombies (including our heroes), the bell rang and the episode ended.heroes). Then, everything turned back to normal the next episode. It's possible that Judgement, being god, has the authority over the reset button, with the church bell being said button.
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* The [[ForDoomTheBellTolls bell of the church that rings whenever a ghost mission is defeated]] may also be a ResetButton. In "...Of the dead", right before the episode ended on a DownerEnding with everyone being turned into zombies (including our heroes), the bell rang and the episode ended. Then, everything turned back to normal the next episode. It's possible that Judgement, being god, has the authority over the reset button, with the church bell being said button.
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* The ammo of Panty's guns is based on the amount of times one can ejaculate, as seen when Panty lost her own panties and she had to borrow some from random people. Panty ''might'' be trying to increase the amount of times she can ejaculate by having lots of sex, however if you follow the previously mentioned logic, it wouldn't work that way. In fact, she should have ''less'' ammo if she does indeed have lots of sex to increase it... Or perhaps the joke is is that she can ejaculate a '''lot'''.

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* The ammo of Panty's guns is based on the amount of times one can ejaculate, as seen when Panty lost her own panties and she had to borrow some from random people. Obviously Panty ''might'' be trying to increase would have a lot of ammo, since she's a girl and also the amount of times she can ejaculate by having lots of sex, however if you follow the previously mentioned logic, it wouldn't work fact that way. In fact, she should have ''less'' ammo if she does indeed have lots she's an angel probably helps.
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of sex to increase it... Or perhaps Scanty's revolvers, "Double Gold Ladytanga". A tanga is, as in the joke is is that she can ejaculate a '''lot'''.
google search dictionary: "a pair of ''briefs'' consisting of small panels connected by strings at the sides". This might be foreshadowing of her [[spoiler: nearly marrying Briefs.]]
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** The bad guys' theme song is about love. [[spoiler: Scanty nearly marries Brief.]]
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** Well, if [[ImportantHaircut Stocking's short hair suddenly becoming longer is any indication...]] Alternatively, it shows the multiple ways of ''how Panty and Stocking are trying to get into heaven by killing themselves''.
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* The ammo of Panty's guns is based on the amount of times one can ejaculate, as seen when Panty lost her own panties and she had to borrow some from random people. Panty ''might'' be trying to increase the amount of times she can ejaculate by having lots of sex, however if you follow the previously mentioned logic, it wouldn't work that way. In fact, she should have ''less'' ammo if she does indeed have lots of sex to increase it... Or perhaps the joke is is that she can ejaculate a '''lot'''.
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* There was one major foreshadow about Brief being NotQuiteHuman (a descendant of Hell's Monkey). Hint: It's in [[MeaningfulName his name]].

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* There was one major foreshadow about Brief being NotQuiteHuman (a a descendant of Hell's Monkey).Monkey. Hint: It's in [[MeaningfulName his name]].
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* There was one major foreshadow about Brief being NotQuiteHuman (a descendant of Hell's Monkey). Hint: It's in [[MeaningfulName his name]].
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* The sequel book ''Geek Boy: Homecoming'' is done from Brief's perspective, with the beginning and end narration done in first person. After the TwistEnding introducing [[spoiler: post-Season FINAL Nova]], it looks like the format was cleverly hiding that the narration is done [[InTheStyleOf mimicking]] the exposition-heavy first person monologues heard in [[spoiler: ''Anime/SpacePatrolLuluco'']].

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* The sequel book ''Geek Boy: Boy Homecoming'' is done from Brief's perspective, with the beginning and end narration done in first person. After the TwistEnding introducing [[spoiler: post-Season FINAL Nova]], it looks like the format was cleverly hiding that the narration is done [[InTheStyleOf mimicking]] the exposition-heavy first person monologues heard in [[spoiler: ''Anime/SpacePatrolLuluco'']].
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* The sequel book ''Geek Boy: Homecoming'' is done from Brief's perspective, with the beginning and end narration done in first person. After the TwistEnding introducing [[spoiler: post-Season FINAL Nova]], it looks like the format was cleverly hiding that the narration is done [[InTheStyleOf In The Style Of]] the exposition-heavy first person monologues heard in [[spoiler: ''Anime/SpacePatrolLuluco'']].

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* The sequel book ''Geek Boy: Homecoming'' is done from Brief's perspective, with the beginning and end narration done in first person. After the TwistEnding introducing [[spoiler: post-Season FINAL Nova]], it looks like the format was cleverly hiding that the narration is done [[InTheStyleOf In The Style Of]] mimicking]] the exposition-heavy first person monologues heard in [[spoiler: ''Anime/SpacePatrolLuluco'']].
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* The sequel book ''Geek Boy: Homecoming'' is done from Brief's perspective, with the beginning and end narration done in first person. After the TwistEnding introducing [[spoiler: post-Season FINAL Nova]], it looks like the format was cleverly hiding that the narration is done {{In The Style Of}} the ones heard in [[spoiler: ''Anime/SpacePatrolLuluco'']].

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* The sequel book ''Geek Boy: Homecoming'' is done from Brief's perspective, with the beginning and end narration done in first person. After the TwistEnding introducing [[spoiler: post-Season FINAL Nova]], it looks like the format was cleverly hiding that the narration is done {{In [[InTheStyleOf In The Style Of}} Of]] the ones exposition-heavy first person monologues heard in [[spoiler: ''Anime/SpacePatrolLuluco'']].
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* The sequel book ''Geek Boy: Homecoming'' is done from Brief's perspective, with the beginning and end narration done in first person. After the TwistEnding introducing [[spoiler: post-Season FINAL Nova]], it looks like the format was cleverly hiding that the narration is done InTheStyleOf the ones heard in [[spoiler: ''Anime/SpacePatrolLuluco'']].

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* The sequel book ''Geek Boy: Homecoming'' is done from Brief's perspective, with the beginning and end narration done in first person. After the TwistEnding introducing [[spoiler: post-Season FINAL Nova]], it looks like the format was cleverly hiding that the narration is done InTheStyleOf {{In The Style Of}} the ones heard in [[spoiler: ''Anime/SpacePatrolLuluco'']].
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* The sequel book ''Geek Boy: Homecoming'' is done from Brief's perspective, with the beginning and end narration done in first person. After the TwistEnding introducing [[spoiler: post-Season FINAL Nova]], it looks like the format was cleverly hiding that the narration is done InTheStyleOf the ones heard in [[spoiler: ''Anime/SpacePatrolLuluco'']].
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* "Nothing To Room" was just a {{Filler}} BottleEpisode, right? Remember the whole conversation about "[[spoiler: driving See-Through up a massive pole into Heaven]]"? [[spoiler: Granted, they used Chuck instead of the car]], but it's [[{{Foreshadowing}} much more meaningful after the finale.]]

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* "Nothing To Room" was just a {{Filler}} BottleEpisode, right? Remember the whole conversation about "[[spoiler: driving "[[spoiler:driving See-Through up a massive pole into Heaven]]"? [[spoiler: Granted, they used Chuck instead of the car]], but it's [[{{Foreshadowing}} much more meaningful after the finale.]]



* There's one piece of FridgeBrilliance that's only fully apparent when you listen to the OST. While "Fly Away" and "Champion" are the good guy themes, their lyrics are about betrayal, while "Theme for Scanty and Knee Socks" and "[[spoiler: Corset]] Theme" are more love-centered. [[spoiler:Stocking's ImageSong is about love.]]

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* There's one piece of FridgeBrilliance that's only fully apparent when you listen to the OST. While "Fly Away" and "Champion" are the good guy themes, their lyrics are about betrayal, while "Theme for Scanty and Knee Socks" and "[[spoiler: Corset]] "[[spoiler:Corset]] Theme" are more love-centered. [[spoiler:Stocking's ImageSong is about love.]]
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** In a Casino, before Brief was kicked out, you notice he has a lot of money. [[spoiler: His dad's rich.]]

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** In a Casino, before Brief was kicked out, you notice he has a lot of money. He also buys Panty's panties for $200.000 when they are sold on the internet. [[spoiler: His dad's rich.]]
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* Pretty much everybody has a bone to pick with the Demon sisters getting an absolutely incredible introduction and almost immediately becoming a [[GoldfishPoopGang Goldfish Poop Pair]]. But lots of Western cartoons have similar problems ([[PowerpuffGirls Him]], for example, fluctuates between "silly fruity bad guy" to "absolutely terrifying Satan analogue"), and the show ''is'' supposed to be a send-up of Western animation...

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* Pretty much everybody has a bone to pick with the Demon sisters getting an absolutely incredible introduction and almost immediately becoming a [[GoldfishPoopGang Goldfish Poop Pair]]. But lots of Western cartoons have similar problems ([[PowerpuffGirls ([[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls Him]], for example, fluctuates between "silly fruity bad guy" to "absolutely terrifying Satan analogue"), and the show ''is'' supposed to be a send-up of Western animation...
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* FridgeBrilliance: Pretty much everybody has a bone to pick with the Demon sisters getting an absolutely incredible introduction and almost immediately becoming a [[GoldfishPoopGang Goldfish Poop Pair]]. But lots of Western cartoons have similar problems ([[PowerpuffGirls Him]], for example, fluctuates between "silly fruity bad guy" to "absolutely terrifying Satan analogue"), and the show ''is'' supposed to be a send-up of Western animation...
** Lots of Episode 12 was foreshadowed when you look back.
*** In a Casino, before Brief was kicked out, you notice he has a lot of money. [[spoiler: His dad's rich.]]
** "Nothing To Room" was just a {{Filler}} BottleEpisode, right? Remember the whole conversation about "[[spoiler: driving See-Through up a massive pole into Heaven]]"? [[spoiler: Granted, they used Chuck instead of the car]], but it's [[{{Foreshadowing}} much more meaningful after the finale.]]
** Watch the TransformationSequence. What is Stocking wearing? [[spoiler: [[{{Foreshadowing}} A]] [[EvilAllAlong CORSET.]]]]
*** Which probably explains why she was okay with [[spoiler: falling in love with a ghost.]]
** There's one piece of FridgeBrilliance that's only fully apparent when you listen to the OST. While "Fly Away" and "Champion" are the good guy themes, their lyrics are about betrayal, while "Theme for Scanty and Knee Socks" and "[[spoiler: Corset]] Theme" are more love-centered. [[spoiler:Stocking's ImageSong is about love.]]
*** The good guys' lyrics are about betrayal. [[spoiler:[[EvilAllAlong Think about that for a second.]]]]
** And then there's the [[TheBeatles Abbey Road]] parody in the "D-City Rock" music video. [[spoiler:Stocking is the barefoot one.]]
* FridgeHorror: The ending theme shows the characters in deadly situations while "Fallen Angel" plays. Taking into consideration that some works of fiction depict angels as the souls of the dead, one could interpret the ED as showing how Panty, Stocking, and Chuck ''died''. Of course, the series itself gives no indication that its angels were ever human, but...
** The Ghosts represent the grudges of the dead. So what was the 'grudge' of the Ghost that pretended to be a child prostitute?
*** Turns out they're the incarnations of a prostitute and her pimp who were killed by a wolf while having sex and a picnic in a forest.
** In "Death Race 2010" Panty discards her underwear, whining that she can no longer wear it thanks to the monster of the week. A few episodes later, in 'High School Nudical', they're up against a Ghost that eats undies. Garterbelt tells them that it's the grudge of underwear that was thrown aside. Think about that for a sec.
** Remember how in "Diet Syndrome" Stocking's stomach inexplicably swelled despite the fact she had been dieting? That wasn't a BalloonBelly, that was ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwashiorkor a symptom of malnutrition.]]''
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** [[spoiler: So, Stocking's a demon, but she and Panty are sisters. Wouldn't that make...]]
*** More like FridgeBrilliance depending on how they deal with that.
**** If the [[http://jakesanimeblog.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/20101129_taku.jpg?w=400&h=396 OST artwork]] is any indication, that may in fact be the case.
*** Not really, if you think about it. [[spoiler:Demons are (or at least can be) simply angels that fell down to hell, so an angel becoming a demon or one sister out of a pair of sister angels becoming a demon isn't really all that impossible.]]
**** [[spoiler:Maybe Stocking's big entrance in 13 was her getting kicked out again...]]
** In "The Buzz of the Beehive", it's implied that Panty does not know what a condom is. You have to wonder, with as much sex as she has on a daily basis (and her seemingly non-existent standards) that she would be a veritable cesspool of venereal disease...however, according to WordOfGod, "angels don't get fat, grow old or get sick". If the girls don't return to Heaven they'll [[BroughtDownToNormal become humans]] and be unable to maintain their lifestyles without some serious side-effects, which explains their motivations.
*** Then again, it could have simply been a case of her not paying attention (she mistakes it for gum). In both a later episode and the tie-in manga, it's implied that she does have some condoms lying around.

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* FridgeBrilliance: Pretty much everybody has a bone to pick with the Demon sisters getting an absolutely incredible introduction and almost immediately becoming a [[GoldfishPoopGang Goldfish Poop Pair]]. But lots of Western cartoons have similar problems ([[PowerpuffGirls Him]], for example, fluctuates between "silly fruity bad guy" to "absolutely terrifying Satan analogue"), and the show ''is'' supposed to be a send-up of Western animation...
** * Lots of Episode 12 was foreshadowed when you look back.
*** ** In a Casino, before Brief was kicked out, you notice he has a lot of money. [[spoiler: His dad's rich.]]
** * "Nothing To Room" was just a {{Filler}} BottleEpisode, right? Remember the whole conversation about "[[spoiler: driving See-Through up a massive pole into Heaven]]"? [[spoiler: Granted, they used Chuck instead of the car]], but it's [[{{Foreshadowing}} much more meaningful after the finale.]]
** * Watch the TransformationSequence. What is Stocking wearing? [[spoiler: [[{{Foreshadowing}} A]] [[EvilAllAlong CORSET.]]]]
*** ** Which probably explains why she was okay with [[spoiler: falling in love with a ghost.]]
** * There's one piece of FridgeBrilliance that's only fully apparent when you listen to the OST. While "Fly Away" and "Champion" are the good guy themes, their lyrics are about betrayal, while "Theme for Scanty and Knee Socks" and "[[spoiler: Corset]] Theme" are more love-centered. [[spoiler:Stocking's ImageSong is about love.]]
*** ** The good guys' lyrics are about betrayal. [[spoiler:[[EvilAllAlong Think about that for a second.]]]]
** * And then there's the [[TheBeatles [[Music/TheBeatles Abbey Road]] parody in the "D-City Rock" music video. [[spoiler:Stocking is the barefoot one.]]
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* FridgeHorror: The ending theme shows the characters in deadly situations while "Fallen Angel" plays. Taking into consideration that some works of fiction depict angels as the souls of the dead, one could interpret the ED as showing how Panty, Stocking, and Chuck ''died''. Of course, the series itself gives no indication that its angels were ever human, but...
** * The Ghosts represent the grudges of the dead. So what was the 'grudge' of the Ghost that pretended to be a child prostitute?
*** ** Turns out they're the incarnations of a prostitute and her pimp who were killed by a wolf while having sex and a picnic in a forest.
** * In "Death Race 2010" Panty discards her underwear, whining that she can no longer wear it thanks to the monster of the week. A few episodes later, in 'High School Nudical', they're up against a Ghost that eats undies. Garterbelt tells them that it's the grudge of underwear that was thrown aside. Think about that for a sec.
** * Remember how in "Diet Syndrome" Stocking's stomach inexplicably swelled despite the fact she had been dieting? That wasn't a BalloonBelly, that was ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwashiorkor a symptom of malnutrition.]]''
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[[AC:FridgeLogic]]

* FridgeLogic:
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[[spoiler: So, Stocking's a demon, but she and Panty are sisters. Wouldn't that make...]]
*** ** More like FridgeBrilliance depending on how they deal with that.
**** *** If the [[http://jakesanimeblog.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/20101129_taku.jpg?w=400&h=396 OST artwork]] is any indication, that may in fact be the case.
*** ** Not really, if you think about it. [[spoiler:Demons are (or at least can be) simply angels that fell down to hell, so an angel becoming a demon or one sister out of a pair of sister angels becoming a demon isn't really all that impossible.]]
**** *** [[spoiler:Maybe Stocking's big entrance in 13 was her getting kicked out again...]]
** * In "The Buzz of the Beehive", it's implied that Panty does not know what a condom is. You have to wonder, with as much sex as she has on a daily basis (and her seemingly non-existent standards) that she would be a veritable cesspool of venereal disease...however, according to WordOfGod, "angels don't get fat, grow old or get sick". If the girls don't return to Heaven they'll [[BroughtDownToNormal become humans]] and be unable to maintain their lifestyles without some serious side-effects, which explains their motivations.
*** ** Then again, it could have simply been a case of her not paying attention (she mistakes it for gum). In both a later episode and the tie-in manga, it's implied that she does have some condoms lying around.around.

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