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* GenderBenderAngst: While he wasn't physically male for very long due to being a work-in-progress ArtificialHuman, Wolf Bete still maintains several complaints that he was supposed to be a guy before Lady Akashic had her say in the process. Two particular complaints being his rather distracting breasts and the complete loss of his "son".

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* GenderBenderAngst: While he wasn't physically male for very long due to being a work-in-progress ArtificialHuman, Wolf Bete still maintains several complaints that he was supposed to be a guy before Lady Akashic had her say in the process. Two Some particular complaints being his rather distracting breasts breasts, the fact MDD is so under-funded that they can't change his middle-school-boy-based brain to at least be female to match, and the complete loss of his "son".
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* GenderBenderAngst: While he wasn't physically male for very long due to being a work-in-progress ArtificialHuman, Wolf Bete still maintains several complaints that he was supposed to be a guy before Lady Akashic had her say in the process. Two particular complaints being his rather distracting breasts and the complete loss of his "son".
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* HotterAndSexier: While not massively so, both because the fanservice is still mostly limited to [[MsFanservice Wolf Bete]] and the manga was still pretty lewd in that regard, the anime bumped it up heavily by having his introduction scene making him NakedOnArrival, along with giving him rather obvious fully rendered female nipples and buttcheeks barely kept hidden by a GagCensor.

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* HotterAndSexier: While not massively so, both because the fanservice is still mostly limited to [[MsFanservice Wolf Bete]] and the manga was still pretty lewd in that regard, the anime bumped it up heavily by having his introduction scene making him NakedOnArrival, NakedOnArrival instead of leaving the tank already clothed, along with giving him rather obvious fully rendered female nipples and buttcheeks barely kept hidden by a GagCensor.
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* MsFanservice: From the moment he's properly introduced, Wolf Bete's curvy female body forced on him by Lady Akashic constantly gets used to provide fanservice, whether through {{Stripperiffic}} outfits or ending up naked for one reason or another, and even in the conservative MDD scientist outfit his breasts are quite prominent.

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* MsFanservice: From the moment he's properly introduced, Wolf Bete's curvy female body forced on him by Lady Akashic constantly gets used to provide MaleGaze-type fanservice, whether through {{Stripperiffic}} outfits or ending up naked for one reason or another, and even in the conservative MDD scientist outfit his breasts are quite prominent.
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* HotterAndSexier: While not massively so, both because the fanservice is still mostly limited to [[MsFanservice Wolf Bete]] and the manga was still pretty lewd in that regard, the anime bumped it up heavily by having his introduction scene making him NakedOnArrival, along with giving him rather obvious fully rendered female nipples and buttcheeks barely kept hidden by a GagCensor.


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* MsFanservice: From the moment he's properly introduced, Wolf Bete's curvy female body forced on him by Lady Akashic constantly gets used to provide fanservice, whether through {{Stripperiffic}} outfits or ending up naked for one reason or another, and even in the conservative MDD scientist outfit his breasts are quite prominent.
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* BrickJoke: When Doctor Sadamaki and Wolf Bete discuss Cannon Thunderbird's design, they get excited about making him big, badass-looking, and loaded with cannons, only for the committee designing to make him small, cute, and cannonless. When the time comes to face Blader and Cannon Thunderbird gets {{curbstomp|Battle}}ed, Blader says he'd put up a much better fight if he was bigger, more badass-looking, and loaded with cannons, which puts Wolf Bete into StunnedSilence out of both angry shock and surprise that Blader felt the same way.
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* AffectionateParody: The story is a parody about {{Sentai}}[=-=]style tokusatsu from the perspective of the constantly beaten villains, especially how the weird and gimmicky MonstersOfTheWeek might potentially come to be, but it's packed to the gills with references to numerous toku series, from the decently popular to the incredibly obscure even in Japan, and both the torn-apart cliches and references are very clearly done out of a love for the genre.

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* AffectionateParody: The story is a parody about of {{Sentai}}[=-=]style tokusatsu from the perspective of the constantly beaten villains, especially how the weird and gimmicky MonstersOfTheWeek might potentially come to be, but it's packed to the gills with references to numerous toku series, from the decently popular to the incredibly obscure even in Japan, and both the torn-apart cliches and references are very clearly done out of a love for the genre.
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* AffectionateParody: The story is a parody about {{Sentai}}-style tokusatsu from the perspective of the constantly beaten villains, especially how the weird and gimmicky MonstersOfTheWeek might potentially come to be, but it's packed to the gills with references to numerous toku series, from the decently popular to the incredibly obscure even in Japan, and both the torn-apart cliches and references are very clearly done out of a love for the genre.

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* AffectionateParody: The story is a parody about {{Sentai}}-style {{Sentai}}[=-=]style tokusatsu from the perspective of the constantly beaten villains, especially how the weird and gimmicky MonstersOfTheWeek might potentially come to be, but it's packed to the gills with references to numerous toku series, from the decently popular to the incredibly obscure even in Japan, and both the torn-apart cliches and references are very clearly done out of a love for the genre.

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* TheCameo: As [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer helpfully noted every time in the anime credits]], any time a Toku character outside the main cast shows up, like the hero Space-Time Warrior Ibaliger R or villain [[Series/{{Dogengers}} Danger Kamen]], they are actual pre-existing characters from proper Toku media.

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* AffectionateParody: The story is a parody about {{Sentai}}-style tokusatsu from the perspective of the constantly beaten villains, especially how the weird and gimmicky MonstersOfTheWeek might potentially come to be, but it's packed to the gills with references to numerous toku series, from the decently popular to the incredibly obscure even in Japan, and both the torn-apart cliches and references are very clearly done out of a love for the genre.
* TheCameo: As [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer helpfully noted every time in the anime credits]], with details about both the characters and their franchises in case viewers might think some of them are too ridiculously named to be real, any time a Toku character outside the main cast shows up, like the hero Space-Time Warrior Ibaliger R or the villain [[Series/{{Dogengers}} Danger Kamen]], they are very much actual pre-existing characters from proper Toku media.
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* TakeOverTheWorld: Like any proper evil organization, Agastia has their over-arching goal being to conquer the world. Since that's a huge task in a world full of heroes, they're limiting themselves to conquering all of Japan first, which is still a massive undertaking since they keep getting beaten down by Blader and his allies.

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* TakeOverTheWorld: Like any proper evil organization, Agastia has their over-arching goal being to conquer the world. Since that's a huge task in a world full of heroes, they're limiting themselves to conquering all of Japan first, which is still a massive undertaking since they keep getting beaten down by Blader and his allies.Blader.

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* MediumBlending: In Episode 2, when Blader uses his finisher on Cannon Thunderbird, the scene changes to a live action model of Cannon being blown up before switching back to anime.

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* MediumBlending: In TheStinger of Episode 2, when Blader uses his finisher on Cannon Thunderbird, the scene changes to a live action model of Cannon being blown up before switching back to anime.


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* TheStinger: Each episode of the anime features an after-credits scene showing Blader fighting the monster created during it.
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* TheCameo: As [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer helpfully noted every time in the anime credits]], any time a Toku character outside the main cast shows up, like the hero Space-Time Warrior Ibaliger R or villain [[Series/Dogengers Danger Kamen]], they are actual pre-existing characters from proper Toku media.

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* TheCameo: As [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer helpfully noted every time in the anime credits]], any time a Toku character outside the main cast shows up, like the hero Space-Time Warrior Ibaliger R or villain [[Series/Dogengers [[Series/{{Dogengers}} Danger Kamen]], they are actual pre-existing characters from proper Toku media.
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* TheCameo: As [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer helpfully noted in the credits]], all of the Toku heroes quickly shown in the Episode 1 prologue are from genuine Toku series, including Space-Time Warrior Ibaliger R, Phoenix God Yatsurugi 10, Fire Fox Tochiongar Seven, and Super-God Neiger.

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* TheCameo: As [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer helpfully noted every time in the anime credits]], all of the any time a Toku heroes quickly shown in character outside the Episode 1 prologue are from genuine Toku series, including main cast shows up, like the hero Space-Time Warrior Ibaliger R, Phoenix God Yatsurugi 10, Fire Fox Tochiongar Seven, and Super-God Neiger.R or villain [[Series/Dogengers Danger Kamen]], they are actual pre-existing characters from proper Toku media.

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* WorkCom: The series' comedy derives from having Agastia act like a regular business, with everything from presenting an idea stitched together by your boss at the last minute to having to deal with interdepartmental bureaucracy.

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* {{Workaholic}} As a ReasonableAuthorityFigure and effectively the DragonInChief of Agastia, Megistus has made it where he not only can multi-task on four different things at once, he has hundreds of different things set up simultaneously, including keeping track of every product developed by their multiple cover companies for inefficiencies or defects, all to make certain every aspect of Agastia is running as smoothly as possible.
* WorkCom: The series' comedy derives from having Agastia act like a regular business, with everything from presenting an idea stitched together by your boss at the last minute to having to deal with interdepartmental bureaucracy.bureaucracy.
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* PunchClockVillain: Miss Kuroitsu and her organization all do their best to defeat Blader, conquer Japan, and eventually conquer the world, but they don't dedicate their lives full-time to villainy, with all of them having mundane civilian lives when off-the-clock. This extends to not even terrorizing civilians, simply planning to take out Blader and other heroes before conquering, and in fact many members have friendly relationships with the general populace who don't know their true identities.

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* PunchClockVillain: Miss Kuroitsu and her organization all do their best to defeat Blader, conquer Japan, and eventually conquer the world, but they don't dedicate their lives full-time to villainy, with all of them having mundane civilian lives when off-the-clock. This extends to not even terrorizing civilians, even having it as a rule to never do so, simply planning to take out Blader and other heroes before conquering, and in fact many members have friendly relationships with the general populace who don't know their true identities.
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* PunchClockVillain: Miss Kuroitsu and her organization all do their best to defeat Blader, conquer Japan, and eventually conquer the world, but they don't dedicate their lives full-time to villainy, with all of them having mundane civilian lives when off-the-clock. This extends to not even terrorizing civilians, simply planning to take out Blader and other heroes before conquering, and in fact many members have friendly relationships with the general populace who don't know their true identities.


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* VillainProtagonist: Miss Kuroitsu, Doctor Sadamaki, Megistus, and the rest of the main cast are all part of a villainous organization that fights against a hero while trying to TakeOverTheWorld.
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Despite his fearsome appearance, Chief of Staff Megistus turns out to be a BenevolentBoss who provides for the needs of his underlings, making clear that the Monster Development Department shouldn't overwork themselves, providing bonus pay when unreasonable demands from the top brass force crunch time, and giving up his hotel room for Kuroitsu to prevent any issues. However, while he may be understanding towards the needs and woes of Kuroitsu and Co., he still needs to make certain the various jobs of the organization get done, so he makes sure they know that repeated personal failures of similar nature will eventually become incompetence, and he will invoke YouHaveFailedMe if necessary.

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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Despite his fearsome appearance, Chief of Staff Megistus turns out to be a BenevolentBoss who provides for the needs of his underlings, making clear that the Monster Development Department shouldn't overwork themselves, providing bonus pay when unreasonable demands from the top brass force crunch time, and giving up his hotel room for Kuroitsu to prevent any issues. However, while he may be understanding towards the needs and woes of Kuroitsu and Co., he still needs to make certain the various jobs of the organization get done, so he makes sure they know that repeated personal failures of similar nature will eventually become be viewed as incompetence, and he will invoke YouHaveFailedMe if necessary.
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Despite his fearsome appearance, Megistus turns out to be a BenevolentBoss who provides for the needs of his underlings, making clear that the Monster Development Department shouldn't overwork themselves, providing bonus pay when unreasonable demands from the top brass force crunch time, and giving up his hotel room for Kuroitsu to prevent any issues. However, while he may be understanding towards the needs and woes of Kuroitsu and Co., he still needs to make certain the various jobs of the organization get done, so he makes sure they know that repeated personal failures of similar nature will eventually become incompetence, and he will invoke YouHaveFailedMe if necessary.

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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Despite his fearsome appearance, Chief of Staff Megistus turns out to be a BenevolentBoss who provides for the needs of his underlings, making clear that the Monster Development Department shouldn't overwork themselves, providing bonus pay when unreasonable demands from the top brass force crunch time, and giving up his hotel room for Kuroitsu to prevent any issues. However, while he may be understanding towards the needs and woes of Kuroitsu and Co., he still needs to make certain the various jobs of the organization get done, so he makes sure they know that repeated personal failures of similar nature will eventually become incompetence, and he will invoke YouHaveFailedMe if necessary.

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* BenevolentBoss: Despite his fearsome appearance, Megistus turns out to be a sympathetic boss, making clear that the Monster Development Department shouldn't overwork themselves and giving up his hotel room for Kuroitsu to prevent any issues.


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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Despite his fearsome appearance, Megistus turns out to be a BenevolentBoss who provides for the needs of his underlings, making clear that the Monster Development Department shouldn't overwork themselves, providing bonus pay when unreasonable demands from the top brass force crunch time, and giving up his hotel room for Kuroitsu to prevent any issues. However, while he may be understanding towards the needs and woes of Kuroitsu and Co., he still needs to make certain the various jobs of the organization get done, so he makes sure they know that repeated personal failures of similar nature will eventually become incompetence, and he will invoke YouHaveFailedMe if necessary.
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* DefeatByModesty: Wolf is able to defeat Blader in this way when his nude body gets exposed and Blader becomes [[{{Nosebleed}} overstimulated]].
* GagCensor: When Wolf exits his creation capsule naked in Episode 1, his female body's nipples are repeatedly covered by 1 or 2 blatant broadcast censors based on the Agastia logo with the words "Let's Respect Privacy!" around it. The post-credit scene uses it again for his butt, with it even sliding into frame as the steam vanishes, when his outfit malfunctions and exposes him to Blader, while his breasts get GodivaHair instead.

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* DefeatByModesty: A double-whammy happens in TheStinger of Episode 1, with Wolf is able to defeat Bete's [[TheNudifier clothing malfunction]] knocking Blader in this way when his nude body gets exposed and Blader becomes out due to [[{{Nosebleed}} overstimulated]].
overstimulation]] and knocking Wolf Bete out due to embarrassed shock.
* GagCensor: When Wolf Bete exits his creation capsule naked in Episode 1, his female body's nipples are repeatedly covered by 1 or 2 blatant broadcast censors based on the Agastia logo with the words "Let's Respect Privacy!" around it. The post-credit scene TheStinger uses it again for his butt, with it even sliding into frame as the steam vanishes, when his outfit malfunctions and exposes him to Blader, while his breasts get GodivaHair instead.



* WhichRestroomDilemma: Having a female body and a male mind, Wolf finds himself dealing with this issue before Kuroitsu informs him that he can use either bathroom.

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* WhichRestroomDilemma: Having a female body and a male mind, Wolf Bete finds himself dealing with this issue before Kuroitsu informs him that he can use either bathroom.
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* TheCameo: As [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer helpfully noted in the credits]], all of the Toku heroes quickly shown in the Episode 1 prologue are from genuine Toku series, including Space-Time Warrior Ibaliger R, Phoenix God Yatsurugi 10, Fire Fox Tochiongar Seven, and Super-God Neiger.
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* LivingWithTheVillain: Touka Kuroitsu is a frequent customer of restaurant worker Kenji Sadamaki, but unbeknownst to either of them, Kuroitsu is a monster developer for Agastia and Sadamaki is the group's sworn enemy Blader. What makes it especially awkward is that [[DatingCatwoman Sadamaki has a crush on Kuroitsu]] while unaware that if she learned his true identity she'd probably start hating him.

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* LivingWithTheVillain: Touka Kuroitsu is a frequent customer of restaurant worker Kenji Sadamaki, but unbeknownst to either of them, Kuroitsu is a monster developer for Agastia and Sadamaki is the group's sworn enemy Blader. What makes it especially awkward is that [[DatingCatwoman Sadamaki has a crush on Kuroitsu]] while unaware that if she learned she's effectively his true identity she'd probably start hating him.ArchEnemy.
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* LivingWithTheVillain: Touka Kuroitsu is a frequent customer of restaurant worker Kenji Sadamaki, but unbeknownst to either of them, Kuroitsu is a monster developer for Agastia and Sadamaki is the group's sworn enemy Blader.

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* LivingWithTheVillain: Touka Kuroitsu is a frequent customer of restaurant worker Kenji Sadamaki, but unbeknownst to either of them, Kuroitsu is a monster developer for Agastia and Sadamaki is the group's sworn enemy Blader. What makes it especially awkward is that [[DatingCatwoman Sadamaki has a crush on Kuroitsu]] while unaware that if she learned his true identity she'd probably start hating him.

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* GagCensor: When Wolf exits his creation capsule naked, his female body's nipples are repeatedly covered by 1 or 2 blatant broadcast censors based on the Agastia logo with the words "Let's Respect Privacy" around it. The post-credit scene uses it again for his butt when his outfit malfunctions and vanishes, while his breasts get GodivaHair instead.

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* GagCensor: When Wolf exits his creation capsule naked, naked in Episode 1, his female body's nipples are repeatedly covered by 1 or 2 blatant broadcast censors based on the Agastia logo with the words "Let's Respect Privacy" Privacy!" around it. The post-credit scene uses it again for his butt butt, with it even sliding into frame as the steam vanishes, when his outfit malfunctions and vanishes, exposes him to Blader, while his breasts get GodivaHair instead.


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* LivingWithTheVillain: Touka Kuroitsu is a frequent customer of restaurant worker Kenji Sadamaki, but unbeknownst to either of them, Kuroitsu is a monster developer for Agastia and Sadamaki is the group's sworn enemy Blader.
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* GagCensor: When Wolf exits his creation capsule naked, his female body's nipples are repeatedly covered by 1 or 2 blatant broadcast censors based on the Agastia logo with the words "Let's Respect Privacy" around it. The post-credit scene uses it again for his butt when his outfit malfunctions and vanishes, while his breasts get GodivaHair instead.
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* TakeOverTheWorld: Like any proper evil organization, Agastia has their over-arching goal being to conquer the world. Since that's a huge task in a world full of heroes, they're limiting themselves to conquering all of Japan first, which is still a massive undertaking since they keep getting beaten down by Blader and his allies.
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* PragmaticVillainy: While Megistus is indeed a BenevolentBoss who cares for his employees, the reason why Lady Akashic lets him do things like let the MDD off with supportive words and a simple warning after a failure is because talented and hard-working employees, especially of the bio-engineering sort, are hard to come by and keep, and Agastia is too short-staffed and budgeted to go WeHaveReserves and YouHaveFailedMe like some other evil organizations.

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* PragmaticVillainy: While Megistus is indeed a BenevolentBoss who cares for his employees, the reason why Lady Akashic lets him do things like let the MDD off with supportive words and a simple warning after a failure is because talented and hard-working employees, especially of the bio-engineering sort, are hard to come by and keep, and Agastia is too short-staffed and budgeted to go WeHaveReserves and YouHaveFailedMe like some other evil organizations. Same reason for the organization having a Human Resources department, as better work conditions means higher morale, resulting in better productivity, which in turn increases the chances of figuring out how to beat Blader and take over the world.
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* PragmaticVillainy: While Megistus is indeed a BenevolentBoss who cares for his employees, the reason why Lady Akashic lets him do things like let the MDD off with supportive words and a simple warning after a failure is because talented and hard-working employees, especially of the bio-engineering sort, are hard to come by and keep, and Agastia is too short-staffed and budgeted to go WeHaveReserves and YouHaveFailedMe like some other evil organizations.
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* MediumBlending: In Episode 2, when Blader uses his finisher on Cannon Thunderbird, the scene changes to a live action model of Cannon being blown up before switching back to anime.
* ShaggyDogStory: The majority of Episode 2 focuses on the work and effort put into creating Cannon Thunderbird, having to navigate the demands and requirements of various departments... and, at the end, he becomes yet another monster defeated by Blader.
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Throughout Japan, various heroes and villains combat each other in the never-ending struggle between good and evil. One of these battles takes place between the organization bent on world conquest, Agastia, and the transforming hero, Divine Swordsman Blader. With enough luck, Agastia will be able to defeat Blader and take over Japan, and then the world!

That is, if their Monster Development Department makes a monster good enough to be both approved and able to overcome Blader.

''Miss Kuroitsu from the Monster Development Department'', or ''Kaijin Kaihatsubu no Kuroitsu-san'' is a {{Parody}} manga of {{Tokusatsu}}, presenting a world where evil societies operate like any other Japanese business, focusing on the struggles and labor of the Monster Development Department of Agastia. It began as a one-shot in 2019 before becoming serialized in 2020, receiving an anime adaptation in the winter of 2022.

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!!''Miss Kuroitsu'' provides examples of:

* BenevolentBoss: Despite his fearsome appearance, Megistus turns out to be a sympathetic boss, making clear that the Monster Development Department shouldn't overwork themselves and giving up his hotel room for Kuroitsu to prevent any issues.
* DefeatByModesty: Wolf is able to defeat Blader in this way when his nude body gets exposed and Blader becomes [[{{Nosebleed}} overstimulated]].
* WhichRestroomDilemma: Having a female body and a male mind, Wolf finds himself dealing with this issue before Kuroitsu informs him that he can use either bathroom.
* WorkCom: The series' comedy derives from having Agastia act like a regular business, with everything from presenting an idea stitched together by your boss at the last minute to having to deal with interdepartmental bureaucracy.

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