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* BigDamnReunion: The season finale ends with Yuri reuniting with Akira in the real world.
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* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: While it is technically true Ringo can copy a power at only 1/10th the power, it means [[WeakButSkilled the copied ability is much more precise and versatile]]. For example, when Ringo copies the ArmCannon, the result is an arm-machine-gun that fires at 1/10th its normal rate.

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* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: While it is technically true Ringo can copy a power at only 1/10th the power, it means [[WeakButSkilled the copied ability is much more precise and versatile]]. For example, when Ringo copies the ArmCannon, the result is an arm-machine-gun that fires at with 1/10th its normal rate.the "charge up" time.

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* FauxAffablyEvil: Rin, at least initially. She gives off the air of a seductive, lazy person, but reveals herself to be a short-tempered, sadistic sociopath. In her later appearance, this is downplayed for a more AffablyEvil behavior, especially against her [[EvilCounterpart well more openly evil counterpart]], Renka.

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Rin, at least initially. She gives off the air of a seductive, lazy person, but reveals herself to be a short-tempered, sadistic sociopath. In her later appearance, this is downplayed for a more AffablyEvil behavior, especially against her [[EvilCounterpart well more openly evil counterpart]], Renka.



* PowerCopying: {{Downplayed}} with Ringo's power, which is to copy someone else's ability at 1/10th of its power. Naturally, she initially sees this as BlessedWithSuck.

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{{Downplayed}} with Ringo's power, which is to copy someone else's ability at 1/10th of its power. Naturally, she initially sees this as BlessedWithSuck.

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A manga written by Saizō Harawata. Our protagonist, Akira Shiroyanagi, has been abducted along with several other people and forced to participate in a death game in which the players have superpowers.

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A ''Battle Game in 5 Seconds'' (''Deatte 5-byou de Battle'') is a manga written by Saizō Harawata. Harawata and illustrated by Miyako Kashiwa. It began publication in ''Ura Sunday'' in 2015, and was adapted to anime in 2021.

Our protagonist, Akira Shiroyanagi, has been abducted along with several other people and forced to participate in a death game in which the players have superpowers.
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* DoItYourselfThemeTune: The opening is sung by Creator/AkariKito, who voices Yang.

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* DoItYourselfThemeTune: The opening is sung by Creator/AkariKito, Creator/AkariKitou, who voices Yang.
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* DoItYourselfThemeTune: The opening is sung by Creator/AkariKito, who voices Yang.
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* BloodKnight: Hajime Oogami, the leader of the Red Team, thrives for battle and being able to unleash violence onto his enemies.

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* BloodKnight: Hajime Oogami, the leader of the Red Team, thrives for in battle and being able to unleash violence onto his enemies.



* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Initially, Rin is portrayed as entirely FauxAffablyEvil- complete with a short-temper in juxtaposition with her dissonant mask of flirtatious indifference. Afterwards during the third battle, she's portrayed much more AffablyEvil- with her temper being downplayed and her flirtatious yet dangerous side as an AloofAlly being played up more.
* DragonInChief: Played With. Initially it's assumed that Hajime, while the leader of the Red Team, is merely the muscle to Masaya- [[EvilGenius the strategist of the two]], however, in reality, they're more of a BigBadDuumvirate with Hajime managing to prove significantly more dangerous- outlasting Masaya.
* EvilOldFolks: Naoharu Kamui, an elderly member of the Red Team, who is able to corrode victims with his chemical based powers.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Rin, at least initially. She gives off the air of a seductive, lazy person, but reveals herself to be a short-tempered, sadistic sociopath. In her later appearance, this is downplayed for more AffablyEvil behavior, especially against her [[EvilCounterpart well more openly evil counterpart]], Renka.
** Renka, Rin's EvilCounterpart- [[BlackAndGreyMorality though downplayed as Rin is still a sadistc sociopath who helped the heroes briefly, though not nearly as bad as Renka]]- disguises her behavior as a cutesy girl that makes her obvious brutish behavior.
* FreudianExcuse: Both Masasya and Hajime grew up in an orphanage that enforced the idea that they owe the head of the establishment for taking them in and that they're inhuman. While the former reasoning is shown through their treatment of their organization, the latter is more nuanced- hinting that they consider themselves not human, so they can justify being as inhuman as possible to anyone.
* GuileHero: Akira prides himself on his intellect and problem solving skills and uses them to great effect.

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* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Initially, Rin is portrayed as entirely FauxAffablyEvil- complete with a short-temper in juxtaposition with her dissonant mask of flirtatious indifference. Afterwards Afterward, during the third battle, she's portrayed much more AffablyEvil- with her temper being downplayed and her flirtatious yet dangerous side as an AloofAlly being played up more.
* DragonInChief: Played With. Initially Initially, it's assumed that Hajime, while the leader of the Red Team, is merely the muscle to Masaya- [[EvilGenius the strategist of the two]], however, in reality, they're more of a BigBadDuumvirate with Hajime managing to prove significantly more dangerous- outlasting Masaya.
* EvilOldFolks: Naoharu Kamui, an elderly member of the Red Team, who is able to corrode victims with his chemical based chemical-based powers.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Rin, at least initially. She gives off the air of a seductive, lazy person, but reveals herself to be a short-tempered, sadistic sociopath. In her later appearance, this is downplayed for a more AffablyEvil behavior, especially against her [[EvilCounterpart well more openly evil counterpart]], Renka.
** Renka, Rin's EvilCounterpart- [[BlackAndGreyMorality though downplayed as Rin is still a sadistc sadistic sociopath who helped the heroes briefly, though not nearly as bad as Renka]]- disguises her behavior as a cutesy girl that makes masks her obvious brutish behavior.
* FreudianExcuse: Both Masasya Masaya and Hajime grew up in an orphanage that enforced the idea that they owe the head of the establishment for taking them in and that they're inhuman. While the former reasoning is shown through their treatment of their organization, the latter is more nuanced- hinting that they consider themselves not human, so they can justify being as inhuman as possible to anyone.
* GuileHero: Akira prides himself on his intellect and problem solving problem-solving skills and uses them to great effect.



** Akira's power is an unorthodox and esoteric version of this, with the power being able to manifest whatever the enemy thinks his ability is. The catch being that it needs to be parties engaged in combat with him currently. Initially, it seems to be just copying the other participants' powers, but gradually it expands to abilities outside of this, including shapeshifting, etc- anything that the enemy thinks it, though people mostly think the cannon is the main one.

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** Akira's power is an unorthodox and esoteric version of this, with the power being able to manifest whatever the enemy thinks his ability is. The catch being is that it needs to be parties engaged in combat with him currently. Initially, it seems to be just copying the other participants' powers, but gradually it expands to abilities outside of this, including shapeshifting, etc- anything that the enemy thinks it, though people mostly think the cannon is the main one.



* StoryBreakerPower: While most of the abilities have reasonable limitations. Others have much less restrictions and very powerful, abusable powers.
** Rin's power, Iron Maiden is being able to turn her blood fluids into torture weapons. With its versatility, it can turn her hands into weapons, generate shards for ranged attacks, traps on platforms. The limitations only seem to be her imagination.

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* StoryBreakerPower: While most of the abilities have reasonable limitations. Others have much less fewer restrictions and very powerful, abusable powers.
** Rin's power, Iron Maiden is being able to turn her blood body fluids into torture weapons. devices. With its versatility, it can turn her hands into weapons, generate shards for ranged attacks, traps on platforms. platforms, and so on. The limitations only seem limit seems to be her imagination.
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* DragonInChief: Played With. Initially it's assumed that Hajime, while the leader of the Red Team, is merely the muscle to Masaya- [[EvilGenius the strategist of the two]], however, in reality, they're more of a BigBadDuumvirate with Hajime managing to prove significantly more dangerous- outlasting Masaya.
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** Renka, Rin's EvilCounterpart- [[BlackVsGreyMorality though downplayed as Rin is still a sadistc sociopath who helped the heroes briefly, though not nearly as bad as Renka]]- disguises her behavior as a cutesy girl that makes her obvious brutish behavior.

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** Renka, Rin's EvilCounterpart- [[BlackVsGreyMorality [[BlackAndGreyMorality though downplayed as Rin is still a sadistc sociopath who helped the heroes briefly, though not nearly as bad as Renka]]- disguises her behavior as a cutesy girl that makes her obvious brutish behavior.

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* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Initially, Rin is portrayed as entirely FauxAffablyEvil- complete with a short-temper in juxtaposition with her dissonant mask of flirtatious indifference. Afterwards during the third battle, she's portrayed much more AffablyEvil- with her temper being downplayed and her flirtatious yet dangerous side as an AloofAlly being played up more.
* EvilOldFolks: Naoharu Kamui, an elderly member of the Red Team, who is able to corrode victims with his chemical based powers.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Rin, at least initially. She gives off the air of a seductive, lazy person, but reveals herself to be a short-tempered, sadistic sociopath. In her later appearance, this is downplayed for more AffablyEvil behavior, especially against her [[EvilCounterpart well more openly evil counterpart]], Renka.
** Renka, Rin's EvilCounterpart- [[BlackVsGreyMorality though downplayed as Rin is still a sadistc sociopath who helped the heroes briefly, though not nearly as bad as Renka]]- disguises her behavior as a cutesy girl that makes her obvious brutish behavior.
* FreudianExcuse: Both Masasya and Hajime grew up in an orphanage that enforced the idea that they owe the head of the establishment for taking them in and that they're inhuman. While the former reasoning is shown through their treatment of their organization, the latter is more nuanced- hinting that they consider themselves not human, so they can justify being as inhuman as possible to anyone.



* FreudianExcuse: Both Masasya and Hajime grew up in an orphanage that enforced the idea that they owe the head of the establishment for taking them in and that they're inhuman. While the former reasoning is shown through their treatment of their organization, the latter is more nuanced- hinting that they consider themselves not human, so they can justify being as inhuman as possible to anyone.
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* ArcVillain: Masaya and Hajime, seeing as a BigBadDuumvirate for the third part of the exam.


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* BloodKnight: Hajime Oogami, the leader of the Red Team, thrives for battle and being able to unleash violence onto his enemies.


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* FreudianExcuse: Both Masasya and Hajime grew up in an orphanage that enforced the idea that they owe the head of the establishment for taking them in and that they're inhuman. While the former reasoning is shown through their treatment of their organization, the latter is more nuanced- hinting that they consider themselves not human, so they can justify being as inhuman as possible to anyone.


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** Akira's power is an unorthodox and esoteric version of this, with the power being able to manifest whatever the enemy thinks his ability is. The catch being that it needs to be parties engaged in combat with him currently. Initially, it seems to be just copying the other participants' powers, but gradually it expands to abilities outside of this, including shapeshifting, etc- anything that the enemy thinks it, though people mostly think the cannon is the main one.


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* StoryBreakerPower: While most of the abilities have reasonable limitations. Others have much less restrictions and very powerful, abusable powers.
** Rin's power, Iron Maiden is being able to turn her blood fluids into torture weapons. With its versatility, it can turn her hands into weapons, generate shards for ranged attacks, traps on platforms. The limitations only seem to be her imagination.
** Masaya's ability, Loan Shark, is being able to enslave anyone that owes him something to repay back, giving them a collar that forces them to obey him. It initially seems limited, but the specifics for what is owed is varied, and it can also restrict his opponents with generated chains- with the implied hint that the enslavement can vary to Masaya's own imagination.
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* TamerAndChaster: Downplayed since skimpily dressed characters are still front and center, but the anime removes every blatant PantyShot from the manga.

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* TamerAndChaster: Downplayed since skimpily dressed characters are still front and center, but the anime removes every blatant PantyShot from the manga.manga.
* UnskilledButStrong: Downplayed with Yuuri, who can quintuple her physical abilities with "Wrath of God." She's not a trained martial artist, but she is still skilled enough at controlling her own body's movements so that she doesn't hurt herself with this ability. When Akira tried copying it, he struggled to adjust to the quintupling effect.
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* SuperStrength: This is Yuuri's superpower. More specifically, her power (called "Wrath of God") is "the ability to quintuple your physical abilities", and it turns out to not just be limited to strength.

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* SuperStrength: This is Yuuri's superpower. More specifically, her power (called "Wrath of God") is "the ability to quintuple your physical abilities", and it turns out to not just be limited to strength.strength.
* TamerAndChaster: Downplayed since skimpily dressed characters are still front and center, but the anime removes every blatant PantyShot from the manga.
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* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: While it is technically true Ringo can copy a power at only 1/10th the power, it means [[WeakButSkilled the copied ability is much more precise and versatile]]. For example, when Ringo copies the ArmCannon, the result is an arm-machine-gun.

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* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: While it is technically true Ringo can copy a power at only 1/10th the power, it means [[WeakButSkilled the copied ability is much more precise and versatile]]. For example, when Ringo copies the ArmCannon, the result is an arm-machine-gun.arm-machine-gun that fires at 1/10th its normal rate.
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* AwesomenessByAnalysis: Akira is able to determine the strengths and weaknesses of other players by observing their abilities in action.
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* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: While it is technically true Ringo can copy a power at only 1/10th the power, it means [[WeakButSkilled the copied ability is much more precise and versatile]]. For example, when Ringo copies the ArmCannon, the result is an arm-machine-gun.
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* BettyAndVeronica: Ringo and Yuri are this to Akira's Archie respectively.
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* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Madoka's ability, "Blade Master", is to "turn a stick into a sword that can cut through anything".

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* BerserkButton: Yuuri ''really'' hates the entire concept of "random chance" and coincidences.



* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Akira's ability, Sophist, allows him to have any power others believe him to already have.

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* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Akira's ability, Sophist, "Sophist", allows him to have any power others believe him to already have.have.
* PowerCopying: {{Downplayed}} with Ringo's power, which is to copy someone else's ability at 1/10th of its power. Naturally, she initially sees this as BlessedWithSuck.



* SecretlySelfish: Akira is perfectly polite and humble when needed, but is secretly enjoying the game and isn't above manipulating enemy and ally alike.

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* SecretlySelfish: Akira is perfectly polite and humble when needed, but is secretly enjoying the game and isn't above manipulating enemy and ally alike.alike.
* SuperStrength: This is Yuuri's superpower. More specifically, her power (called "Wrath of God") is "the ability to quintuple your physical abilities", and it turns out to not just be limited to strength.
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* ArmCannon: The superpower of Mion. Also, the first ability that Akira makes use of.
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* CatGirl: Also Mion.
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* BagBad: Mion, the game's organizer.

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* BagBad: BigBad: Mion, the game's organizer.

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* BagBad: Mion, the game's organizer.



* {{Sadist}}: Mion, the game's organizer, is this in spades.

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* {{Sadist}}: Mion, the game's organizer, Mion is this in spades.
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* {{Sadist}}: Mion, the game's organizer, is this in spades.

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* {{Sadist}}: Mion, the game's organizer, is this in spades.spades.
* SecretlySelfish: Akira is perfectly polite and humble when needed, but is secretly enjoying the game and isn't above manipulating enemy and ally alike.
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* PowerNullifier: The players are forced to wear braces that function as power dampening handcuffs when activated.
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* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Akira's ability, Sophist, allows him to have any power others believe him to already have.
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* Sadist: Mion, the game's organizer, is this in spades.

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* Sadist: {{Sadist}}: Mion, the game's organizer, is this in spades.
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* TheSadist: Mion, the game's organizer, is this in spades.

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* TheSadist: Sadist: Mion, the game's organizer, is this in spades.
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* GuileHero: Akira prides himself on his intellect and problem solving skills and uses them to great effect.

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* GuileHero: Akira prides himself on his intellect and problem solving skills and uses them to great effect.effect.
* TheSadist: Mion, the game's organizer, is this in spades.
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A manga written by Saizō Harawata. Our protagonist, Akira Shiroyanagi, has been abducted along with several other people and forced to participate in a death game in which the players have superpowers.
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* GuileHero: Akira prides himself on his intellect and problem solving skills and uses them to great effect.

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