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* AmbiguouslyHuman: It's left unclear ''what'' Alucard is exactly. A vampire? A {{Dhampyr}}? Something else entirely?
** Mamiya in the Gensou/Ouma/Meikyu trilogy from 2004 is presented as a supernatural entity that no one else but the main character can see.
* DamselInDistress: Atsuko, along with five other captured girls, become this. Of them, [[OnlyTheLeadsGetAHappyEnding only Atsuko is saved and brought back to the plane]].

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It's left unclear ''what'' Alucard is exactly. A vampire? A {{Dhampyr}}? Something else entirely?
** Mamiya in the Gensou/Ouma/Meikyu ''Gensou/Ouma/Meikyu'' trilogy from 2004 is presented as a supernatural entity that no one else but the main character can see.
* BarefootCaptives: Atsuko and the kidnapped girls are barefoot in their enslavement, although this is more because they have been forced to wear Egyptian dancer attires.
* DamselInDistress: Atsuko, along with five other captured girls, become this. Of them, [[OnlyTheLeadsGetAHappyEnding only Atsuko is seems to be saved and brought back to the plane]].



* DeliberateValuesDissonance: In ''Gensou-hen'', an uncle locks his nephew up in a psych ward in order to steal his fortune. This is in reference to a now-outdated law from the Showa-era stating that anyone who is considered to be "legally insane" has zero autonomy and must have their decisions made by a guardian/caretaker.

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* DeliberateValuesDissonance: In ''Gensou-hen'', an uncle locks his nephew up in a psych ward in order to steal his fortune. This is in reference to a now-outdated law from the Showa-era Showa era stating that anyone who is considered to be "legally insane" has zero autonomy and must have their decisions made by a guardian/caretaker.
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* DeliberateValuesDissonance: In ''Gensou-hen'', an uncle locks his nephew up in a psych ward in order to steal his fortune. This is in reference to a now-outdated law from the Showa-era stating that anyone who is considered to be "legally insane" has zero autonomy and must have their decisions made by a guardian/caretaker.
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**Mamiya in the Gensou/Ouma/Meikyu trilogy from 2004 is presented as a supernatural entity that no one else but the main character can see.


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* DarkerAndEdgier: The series starts off as a comedic homage to the boy detective genre. After the second installment, the series starts to take itself more seriously and venture more into horror.
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* AmbiguouslyHuman: It's left unclear ''what'' Alucard is exactly. A vampire? A {{Dhampyr}}? SomethingCompletelyDifferent?

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* AmbiguouslyHuman: It's left unclear ''what'' Alucard is exactly. A vampire? A {{Dhampyr}}? SomethingCompletelyDifferent?Something else entirely?
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* AmbiguouslyHuman: It's left unclear ''what'' Alucard is exactly. A vampire? A {{Dhampyr}}? SomethingCompletelyDifferent?

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* AmbiguouslyHuman: It's left unclear ''what'' Alucard is exactly. A vampire? A {{Dhampyr}}? SomethingCompletelyDifferent?SomethingCompletelyDifferent?
* DamselInDistress: Atsuko, along with five other captured girls, become this. Of them, [[OnlyTheLeadsGetAHappyEnding only Atsuko is saved and brought back to the plane]].
* GoGoEnslavement: As seen in the page image above, Atsuko is forced to wear this along with five other girls whom were captured by the villains. As part of a ritual aiming to bring back Egyptian magic while at a pyramid, the girls are strapped in while wearing revealing Egyptian attire.
* OnlyTheLeadsGetAHappyEnding: Mamiya shows up at the pyramid and rescues Atsuko, and they leave the island in a plane. As for the five other captive girls, they are sent out of their pods and carried away by the villain and his goons to rowboats.

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