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* AmbiguousSituation: The fate of the flower girl's brother. It is unknown what happened to him after Chapter 119, despite surviving the battle outside unscathed. [[spoiler:Chapter 121 shows that he's presumably dead, half a month later, when the flower girl looks at the flowers, with the horned man saying that he's watching her from the sky (heaven).]]

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* AmbiguousSituation: The fate of the flower girl's brother. It is unknown what happened to him after Chapter 119, despite surviving the battle outside unscathed. [[spoiler:Chapter 121 shows that he's presumably dead, half a month year later, when the flower girl looks at the flowers, with the horned man saying that he's watching her from the sky (heaven).]]
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* AmbiguousSituation: The fate of the flower girl's brother. It is unknown what happened to him after Chapter 119, despite surviving the battle outside unscathed. [[spoiler:Chapter 121 shows that he's presumably dead, half a month later, when the flower girl looks at the flowers, with the horned man saying that he's watching her from the sky (heaven).]]
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* ApocalypseHow: Class 4. Humans are no longer existing and nature is as is gone forever [[spoiler:until Chapter 120 where flowers grow outside of the city.]] Humans are no longer the dominant species on the planet and are replaced by non-humans. While the true extent of the apocalypse is not clear, it is clear from one of the dialogues by the man in the diving suit in Chapter 25 that humans drove the natural environment to extinction when he claimed that they were the ones who "persecuted" them (non-humans) so that they have to wear a gas mask to simply survive.

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* ApocalypseHow: Class 4. Humans are no longer existing and nature is is, as is is, gone forever [[spoiler:until Chapter 120 where flowers grow outside of the city.]] Humans are no longer the dominant species on the planet and are replaced by non-humans. While the true extent of the apocalypse is not clear, it is clear from one of the dialogues by the man in the diving suit in Chapter 25 that humans drove the natural environment to extinction when he claimed that they were the ones who "persecuted" them (non-humans) so that they have to wear a gas mask to simply survive.
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* ApocalypseHow: While Earth has become largely abandoned after the apocalypse, it is unknown what kind of apocalypse it is. However, it is clear from one of the dialogues by the man in the diving suit in Chapter 25 that humans drove the natural environment to extinction when he claimed that they were the ones who "persecuted" them (non-humans) so that they have to wear a gas mask to simply survive.

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* ApocalypseHow: Class 4. Humans are no longer existing and nature is as is gone forever [[spoiler:until Chapter 120 where flowers grow outside of the city.]] Humans are no longer the dominant species on the planet and are replaced by non-humans. While Earth has become largely abandoned after the apocalypse, it is unknown what kind true extent of the apocalypse it is. However, is not clear, it is clear from one of the dialogues by the man in the diving suit in Chapter 25 that humans drove the natural environment to extinction when he claimed that they were the ones who "persecuted" them (non-humans) so that they have to wear a gas mask to simply survive.

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* LastFertileRegion: Throughout the manga there hasn't been a stretch of nature to be seen except for the floral shop that the girl works with the rabbit woman. [[spoiler:At the end of Chapter 120, flowers start to grow outside of [=7th=] District five months later.]]



* LastFertileRegion: Throughout the manga there hasn't been a stretch of nature to be seen except for the floral shop that the girl works with the rabbit woman. [[spoiler:At the end of Chapter 120, flowers start to grow outside of [=7th=] District five months later.]]
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* LastOfHerKind: Being in a world where humans are no longer the ruling species, the flower girl is the last flesh-and-blood human to be seen in the story.

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* RuinsOfTheModernAge: Due to manga taking place AfterTheEnd, ancient ruins are left to expose from the elements. One such place, the [=7th=] District, is situated in the ruins of a Japanese city, if the volume's cover art isn't obvious enough.

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* RuinsOfTheModernAge: Due to manga taking place AfterTheEnd, ancient ruins are left to expose from the elements. One such place, the [=7th=] District, is situated in the ruins of a Japanese city, heavily implying to be in Japan, if the volume's cover art isn't obvious enough.enough.
* TokenHuman: The Flower Girl is the ''only'' human seen in the story.
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[[caption-width-right:1000:The story of a girl in a ravaged post-apocalyptic world bringing flowers.]]
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* NeverTrustATitle: The title of the manga has nothing to do with themes of dystopia at all. In fact, not once there has been a dystopic moment seen in any of its chapters.

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* NeverTrustATitle: The title of the manga has nothing to do with themes of dystopia {{Dystopia}} at all. In fact, not once there has been a dystopic moment seen topic about it that was mentioned in any of its chapters.

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* BerserkButton: Pissing the girl off just because she's a human would drive the Guardian, her older brother, to immediate anger. Both the man in a diving suit and the rat man learned a hard lesson over this.

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* BerserkButton: Pissing Making derogatory remarks towards the girl off just because she's a human would drive the Guardian, her older brother, to immediate anger. Both the man in a diving suit and the rat man learned a hard lesson over this.this.
* BigBrotherInstinct: The Guardian, the girl's older brother, deeply cares for her who goes so far in protecting her against false accusations from other non-humans about humans within the District.
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* HumansAreNotTheDominantSpecies: Taken to a LogicalExtreme where not only the human race are gone for good, but the human girl ''is the only'' human left on this world. It's clear how humans drove Earth to extinction and got screwed over by the consequences that many non-humans have faced and attempted to put the blame onto the human girl, the last living human.

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* HumansAreNotTheDominantSpecies: Taken to a LogicalExtreme where not only the human race are gone for good, but the human girl ''is the only'' human left on this world. It's clear how humans drove Earth to extinction and got screwed over by the consequences that many non-humans have faced and attempted to put the blame onto the human girl, the last living human.human, despite the fact that the old humans and not her were more responsible.



* NeverTrustATitle: The title of manga has nothing to do with themes of dystopia at all. In fact, not once there has been a dystopic moment seen in any of its chapters.

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* NeverTrustATitle: The title of the manga has nothing to do with themes of dystopia at all. In fact, not once there has been a dystopic moment seen in any of its chapters.
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Also compare and contrast ''Manga/TaishoKitanMajo'', which also deals with themes of FantasticRacism, but with subtle differences. While ''Flower Girl in Dystopia'' is a PersecutionFlip, AfterTheEnd story where non-humans are bigoted towards humans, ''Taisho Kitan Majo'' is a PeriodPiece story taking place in the past where humans on both cultures hate witches.

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Also compare and contrast ''Manga/TaishoKitanMajo'', which also deals with themes of FantasticRacism, but with subtle differences. While ''Flower Girl in Dystopia'' is a PersecutionFlip, AfterTheEnd story where non-humans are bigoted towards humans, humans in the future, ''Taisho Kitan Majo'' is a PeriodPiece story taking place in Japan's Taisho Era in the past where humans on both cultures hate witches.
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Also cmpare and contrast ''Manga/TaishoKitanMajo'', which also deals with themes of FantasticRacism, but with subtle differences. But while ''Flower Girl in Dystopia'' is a PersecutionFlip, AfterTheEnd story where non-humans are bigoted towards humans, ''Taisho Kitan Majo'' is a PeriodPiece story taking place in the past where humans on both cultures hate witches.

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Also cmpare compare and contrast ''Manga/TaishoKitanMajo'', which also deals with themes of FantasticRacism, but with subtle differences. But while While ''Flower Girl in Dystopia'' is a PersecutionFlip, AfterTheEnd story where non-humans are bigoted towards humans, ''Taisho Kitan Majo'' is a PeriodPiece story taking place in the past where humans on both cultures hate witches.
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Also cmpare and contrast ''Manga/TaishoKitanMajo'', which also deals with themes of FantasticRacism.

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Also cmpare and contrast ''Manga/TaishoKitanMajo'', which also deals with themes of FantasticRacism.FantasticRacism, but with subtle differences. But while ''Flower Girl in Dystopia'' is a PersecutionFlip, AfterTheEnd story where non-humans are bigoted towards humans, ''Taisho Kitan Majo'' is a PeriodPiece story taking place in the past where humans on both cultures hate witches.
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Also cmpare and contrast ''Manga/TaishoKitanMajo'', which also deals with themes of FantasticRacism.
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But for a certain human girl within the [=7th=] District that is not the case. Despite the city being in a state of decay, the girl stays optimistic, in spite of her being [[FantasticRacism often treated as lowly]] by the non-human inhabitants. Her main goal is simple: to spread flowers by working as a florist. Accompanied by her mechanical older brother, her heart-filled tale across this {{Cyberpunk}} tale starts here.

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But for a certain human girl within the [=7th=] District that is not the case. Despite the city being in a state of decay, the girl stays optimistic, in spite of her being [[FantasticRacism often treated as lowly]] by the non-human inhabitants. Her main goal is simple: to spread flowers by working as a florist. Accompanied by her mechanical older brother, her heart-filled tale across story in this {{Cyberpunk}} tale starts here.
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* GaiasLament: Every traces of natural environment in this post-apocalyptic world were a thing in the past and non-existent at its worst. [[spoiler:Until Chapter 120 where there is a resurgence of flowers growing far beyond the city.]]
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But for a certain human girl within the [=7th=] District that is not the case. Despite the city being in a state of decay, the girl stays optimistic, in spite of her being [[FantasticRacism often treated as lowly]] by the non-human inhabitants. Her main goal is simple: to spread flowers by working as a florist. Accompanied by her mechanical older brother, her heart-filled tale across this {{Cyberpunk}} city starts here.

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But for a certain human girl within the [=7th=] District that is not the case. Despite the city being in a state of decay, the girl stays optimistic, in spite of her being [[FantasticRacism often treated as lowly]] by the non-human inhabitants. Her main goal is simple: to spread flowers by working as a florist. Accompanied by her mechanical older brother, her heart-filled tale across this {{Cyberpunk}} city tale starts here.
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* ApocalypseHow: While Earth has become largely abandoned after the apocalypse, it is unknown what kind of apocalypse it is. However, it is clear from one of the dialogues by the man in the diving suit in Chapter 25 that humans that humans drove the natural environment to extinction when he claimed that they were the ones who "persecuted" them (non-humans) so that they have to wear a gas mask to simply survive.

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* ApocalypseHow: While Earth has become largely abandoned after the apocalypse, it is unknown what kind of apocalypse it is. However, it is clear from one of the dialogues by the man in the diving suit in Chapter 25 that humans that humans drove the natural environment to extinction when he claimed that they were the ones who "persecuted" them (non-humans) so that they have to wear a gas mask to simply survive.
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* HumansAreNotTheDominantSpecies: Taken to a LogicalExtreme where not only the human race are gone for good, but the human girl ''is the only'' human left on this world. It's clear how humans drove Earth to extinction and got screwed over by the consequences that many non-humans have faced and attempted to put the blame onto her, the last human.

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* HumansAreNotTheDominantSpecies: Taken to a LogicalExtreme where not only the human race are gone for good, but the human girl ''is the only'' human left on this world. It's clear how humans drove Earth to extinction and got screwed over by the consequences that many non-humans have faced and attempted to put the blame onto her, the human girl, the last living human.
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* ApocalypseHow: While Earth has become largely abandoned after the apocalypse, it is unknown what kind of apocalypse it is.

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* ApocalypseHow: While Earth has become largely abandoned after the apocalypse, it is unknown what kind of apocalypse it is. However, it is clear from one of the dialogues by the man in the diving suit in Chapter 25 that humans that humans drove the natural environment to extinction when he claimed that they were the ones who "persecuted" them (non-humans) so that they have to wear a gas mask to simply survive.
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* LastFertileRegion: Throughout the manga there hasn't been a stretch of nature to be seen except for the floral shop that the girl works with the rabbit woman. [[spoiler:At the end of Chapter 125, flowers start to grow outside of [=7th=] District five months later.]]

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* LastFertileRegion: Throughout the manga there hasn't been a stretch of nature to be seen except for the floral shop that the girl works with the rabbit woman. [[spoiler:At the end of Chapter 125, 120, flowers start to grow outside of [=7th=] District five months later.]]
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* LastFertileRegion: Throughout the manga there hasn't been a stretch of nature to be seen except for the floral shop that the girl works with the rabbit woman. [[spoiler:At the end of Chapter 125, flowers start to grow outside of [=7th=] District.]]

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* LastFertileRegion: Throughout the manga there hasn't been a stretch of nature to be seen except for the floral shop that the girl works with the rabbit woman. [[spoiler:At the end of Chapter 125, flowers start to grow outside of [=7th=] District.District five months later.]]
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* {{Irony}}: Discrimination against humans is often perpetrated by most non-humans in this world. Cue her older brother, the Guardian, who protects her against other non-humans in the city.

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* {{Irony}}: Discrimination against humans is often perpetrated by most non-humans in this world. Cue her older brother, the non-human, mechanical Guardian, who protects her against other non-humans in the city.
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After an [[ApocalypseHow unknown apocalypse]] ravaged Earth many centuries ago, humans and even nature entirely abandoned it, leaving the planet to be a barren wasteland surrounded by the RuinsOfTheModernAge. [[HumansAreNotTheDominantSpecies Humans are no longer dominating the planet]] and they are instead replaced by {{Talking Animal}}s who behave on a human level.

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After an [[ApocalypseHow unknown apocalypse]] ravaged Earth many centuries ago, humans and even nature entirely abandoned it, leaving the planet to be a barren wasteland surrounded by the RuinsOfTheModernAge. [[HumansAreNotTheDominantSpecies Humans are no longer dominating the planet]] and they are instead replaced by {{Talking Animal}}s or humanoid machines who behave on a human level.
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* RuinsOfTheModernAge: Due to manga taking place AfterTheEnd, ancient ruins are left to expose from the elements. One such place, the [=7th=] District, is situated in the ruins of a Japanese city, if the first volume's cover art isn't obvious enough.

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* RuinsOfTheModernAge: Due to manga taking place AfterTheEnd, ancient ruins are left to expose from the elements. One such place, the [=7th=] District, is situated in the ruins of a Japanese city, if the first volume's cover art isn't obvious enough.

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* HumansAreNotTheDominantSpecies: Taken to a LogicalExtreme where not only the human race are gone for good, but the human girl ''is the only'' human left on this world. It's clear how humans destroyed Earth and got screwed over by the consequences that many non-humans have faced and attempted to put the blame onto her.

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* HumansAreNotTheDominantSpecies: Taken to a LogicalExtreme where not only the human race are gone for good, but the human girl ''is the only'' human left on this world. It's clear how humans destroyed drove Earth to extinction and got screwed over by the consequences that many non-humans have faced and attempted to put the blame onto her.her, the last human.
* {{Irony}}: Discrimination against humans is often perpetrated by most non-humans in this world. Cue her older brother, the Guardian, who protects her against other non-humans in the city.



* RuinsOfTheModernAge: Due to manga taking place AfterTheEnd, ancient ruins are left to expose from the elements. One such place, the [=7th=] District, is situated in the ruins of a Japanese city.

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* RuinsOfTheModernAge: Due to manga taking place AfterTheEnd, ancient ruins are left to expose from the elements. One such place, the [=7th=] District, is situated in the ruins of a Japanese city.city, if the first volume's cover art isn't obvious enough.
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''Flower Girl in Dystopia'' (頽廃の花売り ''Taihai no Hanauri'') is a {{Seinen}} SliceOfLife manga created by ''Creator/MikiUsami'' on 2017 before it was completed in 2019 with only one volume and 125 chapters. After the manga's success three years later, it was followed up by ''Manga/TaishoKitanMajo'' (''The Feared Witch of Taisho'') in July 2022.

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''Flower Girl in Dystopia'' (頽廃の花売り ''Taihai no Hanauri'') is a {{Seinen}} SliceOfLife manga created by ''Creator/MikiUsami'' Creator/MikiUsami on 2017 before it was completed in 2019 with only one volume and 125 chapters. After the manga's success three years later, it was followed up by ''Manga/TaishoKitanMajo'' (''The Feared Witch of Taisho'') in July 2022.
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After an [[ApocalypseHow unknown apocalypse]] ravaged Earth many centuries ago, humans and even nature entirely abandoned it, leaving the planet to be a barren wasteland surrounded by the RuinsOfTheModernAge. [[HumansAreNotTheDominantSpecies Humans are no longer dominating the planet]] and they are instead replaced by {{Talking Animal}}s who behave on a human level.

But for a certain human girl within the [=7th=] District that is not the case. Despite the city being in a state of decay, the girl stays optimistic, in spite of her being [[FantasticRacism often treated as lowly]] by the non-human inhabitants. Her main goal is simple: to spread flowers by working as a florist. Accompanied by her mechanical older brother, her heart-filled tale across this {{Cyberpunk}} city starts here.

''Flower Girl in Dystopia'' (頽廃の花売り ''Taihai no Hanauri'') is a {{Seinen}} SliceOfLife manga created by ''Creator/MikiUsami'' on 2017 before it was completed in 2019 with only one volume and 125 chapters. After the manga's success three years later, it was followed up by ''Manga/TaishoKitanMajo'' (''The Feared Witch of Taisho'') in July 2022.

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* AfterTheEnd: The story takes place over an unknown period of time after an apocalypse destroyed it completely.
* ApocalypseHow: While Earth has become largely abandoned after the apocalypse, it is unknown what kind of apocalypse it is.
* BerserkButton: Pissing the girl off just because she's a human would drive the Guardian, her older brother, to immediate anger. Both the man in a diving suit and the rat man learned a hard lesson over this.
* FantasticRacism: All over the place towards the human girl, where some others even tried to cast her out of the city for just being human. It gets PlayedWith when the man in a diving suit rebutted how humans persecuted them that they cannot survive without wearing a mask.
* HumansAreNotTheDominantSpecies: Taken to a LogicalExtreme where not only the human race are gone for good, but the human girl ''is the only'' human left on this world. It's clear how humans destroyed Earth and got screwed over by the consequences that many non-humans have faced and attempted to put the blame onto her.
* LastFertileRegion: Throughout the manga there hasn't been a stretch of nature to be seen except for the floral shop that the girl works with the rabbit woman. [[spoiler:At the end of Chapter 125, flowers start to grow outside of [=7th=] District.]]
* NeverTrustATitle: The title of manga has nothing to do with themes of dystopia at all. In fact, not once there has been a dystopic moment seen in any of its chapters.
* RuinsOfTheModernAge: Due to manga taking place AfterTheEnd, ancient ruins are left to expose from the elements. One such place, the [=7th=] District, is situated in the ruins of a Japanese city.

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