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''Inuyashiki'' is a {{seinen}} {{manga}} created by Hiroya Oku (author of ''Manga/{{Gantz}}'') and published in Kodansha's ''Evening'' magazine from 2014 to 2017.

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''Inuyashiki'' is a {{seinen}} {{manga}} created by Hiroya Oku Creator/HiroyaOku (author of ''Manga/{{Gantz}}'') and published in Kodansha's ''Evening'' magazine from 2014 to 2017.

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Fixing indentation, expanded on Thou Shalt Not Kill


* TakeThat: UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump is depicted quite unflatteringly. His speech about [[spoiler: the meteor about to destroy earth]]?
** ''"I have no regrets. I became president of this great land. The rest of you losers can go do whatever the hell you want."''
* In the manga, he even declares ''[[AnarchyIsChaos murder]]'' legal.

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* TakeThat: UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump is depicted quite unflatteringly. His In the manga, he declares ''[[AnarchyIsChaos murder]]'' legal. Then there's his speech about [[spoiler: the meteor about to destroy earth]]?
** ''"I
earth]]:
--> '''Donald Trump:''' I
have no regrets. I became president of this great land. The rest of you losers can go do whatever the hell you want."''
* In the manga, he even declares ''[[AnarchyIsChaos murder]]'' legal.



* ThouShaltNotKill: Inuyashiki would rather use his newfound powers to save people.

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* ThouShaltNotKill: Inuyashiki would rather use his newfound powers to save people. Even when faced against a group of {{Yakuza}} led by a particularly vicious and depraved mobster, he doesn't kill them, instead inflicting CruelMercy by blinding and crippling all of them as punishment fir their crimes.
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* ActorAllusion: Yes, Creator/TakayaKuroda voices [[VideoGame/{{Yakuza}} a buff, intimidating yakuza member with an elaborate dragon tattoo and a strong punch]]. Of course, Samejima is [[BadBoss much]], ''[[SerialRapist much]]'' less kind than Kiryu Kazuma.

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* ActorAllusion: Yes, Creator/TakayaKuroda voices [[VideoGame/{{Yakuza}} [[VideoGame/LikeADragon a buff, intimidating yakuza member with an elaborate dragon tattoo and a strong punch]]. Of course, Samejima is [[BadBoss much]], way]], ''[[SerialRapist much]]'' way]]'' less kind than Kiryu Kazuma.Kazuma Kiryu.
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*In the manga, he even declares ''[[AnarchyIsChaos murder]]'' legal.
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*TakeThat: UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump is depicted quite unflatteringly. His speech about [[spoiler: the meteor about to destroy earth]]?
**''"I have no regrets. I became president of this great land. The rest of you losers can go do whatever the hell you want."''

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Per TRS. Bishonen is a Definition-Only fan-speak term used only for Japanese/East-Asian media. Examples or audience reactions are not allowed. Moving In Universe acknowledgements/relevance to Pretty Boy. Removing any ZCE or misuse.


* {{Bishonen}}: Shishigami is a [[FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon very handsome young man]], and his physical attractiveness is often mentioned in the manga, especially in the online medium. In spite of being suspected to be a serial killer, there are some people out there who [[MonsterFangirl made fan clubs for him]].


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* PrettyBoy: Shishigami is a [[FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon very handsome young man]], and his physical attractiveness is often mentioned in the manga, especially in the online medium. In spite of being suspected to be a serial killer, there are some people out there who [[MonsterFangirl made fan clubs for him]].
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Inuyashiki in the live action movie looks closer to his age, unlike in the manga, where he is in his 50s and looks closer to his 70s.
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* AnAesop: Anyone has the ability to become a hero or a villain very quickly. Just the same, [[spoiler:everyone can go ''from'' a hero to a villain and back again just as quickly]]. The concept of a "hero" is constantly challenged by the story as well -- despite being an incredibly badass cyborg with what are essentially Manga/AstroBoy's powers turned UpToEleven, Inuyashiki is still a doddering old man for the most part. [[spoiler:He still saves the day in the end, but at the cost of his own life.]]

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* AnAesop: Anyone has the ability to become a hero or a villain very quickly. Just the same, [[spoiler:everyone can go ''from'' a hero to a villain and back again just as quickly]]. The concept of a "hero" is constantly challenged by the story as well -- despite being an incredibly badass cyborg with what are essentially Manga/AstroBoy's powers turned UpToEleven, ramped up, Inuyashiki is still a doddering old man for the most part. [[spoiler:He still saves the day in the end, but at the cost of his own life.]]
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Shishigami shows that there's some humanity left in him and pulls a HeroicSacrifice to stop an asteroid from crashing into the earth... which isn't enough, prompting Inuyashiki to do the same. But his relationship with his family was on much better terms than it was at the beginning of the series.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Shishigami [[spoiler:Hiro shows that there's some humanity left in him and pulls a HeroicSacrifice to stop an asteroid from crashing into the earth... which isn't enough, prompting Inuyashiki to do the same. But his relationship with his family was on much better terms than it was at the beginning of the series.]]
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''Inuyashiki'' is a {{seinen}} {{manga}} created by Hiroya Oku (author of ''Manga/{{Gantz}}'') and published on Evening magazine by Kodansha.

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''Inuyashiki'' is a {{seinen}} {{manga}} created by Hiroya Oku (author of ''Manga/{{Gantz}}'') and published on Evening in Kodansha's ''Evening'' magazine by Kodansha.
from 2014 to 2017.

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