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Per TRS. Bishounen 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.


* {{Bishounen}}: Quite a few characters, particularly Calim, Johann and of course Saike, who's [[https://shop.r10s.jp/book/cabinet/6096/9784091256096.jpg one of the prettiest protagonists you'd find in shounen manga.]]
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* BroughtDownToNormal: In the ending, [[spoiler:Saike had his Oracle removed by Kuroda, as his and Hizu's world-spanning mission to avert the destruction prophecized in the Akashic Records was successful and he doesn't want to spoil the future earned through the efforts of the many allies he made on that journey]].
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* {{Deconstruction}}: Of “time rewind” Manga where the protagonist can repeat a set amount of time over and over, such as {{LightNovel/ReZero}}. While that series was dark enough, this one really gets into the nitty gritty of the serious dangers that power could pose to it’s user. While it essentially let’s the user have infinite do-overs, [[spoiler: all those memories have to go somewhere, and the combined memories of all the loops can result in Saike’s brain literally overloading. This means that Saike actually has a finite usage of them, and potential overuse will kill him permanently]]. Repeated use has also mentally aged Saike long past his physical age, and he now acts more like a young adult then a middle-school kid. While he displays freakish determination in the beginning, it becomes clear during the fight against Hizu that Saike’s ability is mentally destroying him and he has become a very different person in a short amount of time.

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* {{Deconstruction}}: Of “time rewind” Manga where the protagonist can repeat a set amount of time over and over, such as {{LightNovel/ReZero}}.{{Literature/ReZero}}. While that series was dark enough, this one really gets into the nitty gritty of the serious dangers that power could pose to it’s user. While it essentially let’s the user have infinite do-overs, [[spoiler: all those memories have to go somewhere, and the combined memories of all the loops can result in Saike’s brain literally overloading. This means that Saike actually has a finite usage of them, and potential overuse will kill him permanently]]. Repeated use has also mentally aged Saike long past his physical age, and he now acts more like a young adult then a middle-school kid. While he displays freakish determination in the beginning, it becomes clear during the fight against Hizu that Saike’s ability is mentally destroying him and he has become a very different person in a short amount of time.

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