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* AncientEvil: The antagonist of 6-A, the Songstress, is certainly an example of this. As one of the the first epithet users, with the power of acapella, she returns on a regular basis to be sealed away again by the most recent holder of the name Phoenica Felecity.
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* AncientEvil: The antagonist of 6-A, the Songstress, is certainly an example of this. As one of the the first epithet users, with the power of acapella, she returns on a regular basis to be sealed away again by the most recent holder of the name [[spoiler: Phoenica Felecity.]]
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This act of police investigation will trigger a spiralling plot of jailbreaks, unusually apathetic police officers, friendly bees, giant robots, evil acapella, animated toys, and a guy whose epithet is 'soup'
Apart from the lost 'tournament arc' episode (dubbed 'episode 0'), all the currently recorded episodes of Anime Campaign can be viewed on the Warped Lamp twitch channel. Each session is themed around a different anime genre with a randomly generated title and lasts longer the the estimated lifespan of the universe. Jesus Christ.
All episodes so far (minus zero, one, and two) also have 'Part 0' episodes, which are roughly around 2 to 2 and a half hours long. These are done to help the players get into the mindset of their characters. They can also be found on the Twitch Channel. As of 1/6/18, the main campaign ran by Jello is finished, though Jello has said that he may adapt it into a web series at some point, fixing out plot issues and laying it out in a more presentable way.
Apart from the lost 'tournament arc' episode (dubbed 'episode 0'), all the currently recorded episodes of Anime Campaign can be viewed on the Warped Lamp twitch channel. Each session is themed around a different anime genre with a randomly generated title and lasts longer the the estimated lifespan of the universe. Jesus Christ.
All episodes so far (minus zero, one, and two) also have 'Part 0' episodes, which are roughly around 2 to 2 and a half hours long. These are done to help the players get into the mindset of their characters. They can also be found on the Twitch Channel. As of 1/6/18, the main campaign ran by Jello is finished, though Jello has said that he may adapt it into a web series at some point, fixing out plot issues and laying it out in a more presentable way.
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This act of police investigation will trigger triggers a spiralling plot of jailbreaks, unusually apathetic police officers, friendly bees, giant robots, evil acapella, magical girls, animated toys, and a guy whose with the epithet is 'soup'
Apart from the lost 'tournament arc' episode (dubbed 'episode 0'), all the currently recorded episodes of Anime Campaign'soup'.
Every episode, minus 0 (tournament arc), can beviewed found on the Warped Lamp WarpedLamp twitch channel. Each session episode is themed around based on a different anime genre with a randomly generated randomly-generated title of three words, and lasts longer the than the estimated lifespan of the universe. Jesus Christ.
All episodes so far (minus zero, one, and two) also have 'Part 0' episodes, which are roughly around2 to 2 two and a half hours long. These are long, done to help the players get into the mindset of their characters. They can are also be found on the Twitch Channel. twitch channel.
As of 1/6/18, the main campaign ran by Jello is finished, thoughJello he has said that he may adapt confirmed plans to develop it into a web series at some point, fixing out plot issues and laying it out series, starting with Episode 0 as a way to test if the system works. This is estimated to be taking place in a more presentable way.
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** Percy, Trixie, Rick and Molly, just after [[spoiler:the defeat of the songstress]] head to the Bliss Ocean headquarters, passing the guards. Along the way, Ramsey Murdoch joins the party. They enter the HQ, and are set a challenge - defeat every Bliss Ocean core officer, get to Naven, and beat him in combat. In this episode, the party 'fights' [[spoiler: Charles, Zora]] and [[spoiler:Xerxes. However, Zora is the only character actually fought - Charles and Xerxes are done differently, due to players being clever little idiots.]] Oh, and also Giovanni, I guess.
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** Percy, Trixie, Rick and Molly, just after [[spoiler:the defeat of the songstress]] head to the Bliss Ocean headquarters, passing the guards. Along the way, Ramsey Murdoch joins the party. They enter the HQ, and are set a challenge - defeat every Bliss Ocean core officer, get to Naven, and beat him in combat. In this episode, the party 'fights' [[spoiler: Charles, Zora]] and [[spoiler:Xerxes. However, Zora is the only character actually fought - Charles and Xerxes are done differently, due to players being clever little idiots.]] Oh, and also Giovanni, I guess.\n
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** The final episode. The party, [[spoiler: now joined by Giovanni,]] head to the final floor, and are greeted by the final villains. [[spoiler: Naven]] greets the party, and puts them through their final challenges - [[spoiler: dealing with their own trauma, and, as well as that, testing them against the most powerful epithet users he's faced.]] All the while, [[spoiler:Naven's memories begin to leak through, and as Yoomtah - unknown to Naven - joins them, the players learn about her origin.]] After that, the final boss commences, and then [[spoiler: everyone goes to get Chinese food.]]
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** The final episode. The party, [[spoiler: now joined by Giovanni,]] head to the final floor, and are greeted by the final villains. [[spoiler: Naven]] greets the party, and puts them through party face their final challenges - [[spoiler: dealing with challenge on the rooftop of Bliss Ocean HQ, and are forced to fight their own trauma, and, as well as that, testing them against the most powerful epithet users he's faced.]] All the while, [[spoiler:Naven's memories begin to leak through, way through a labyrinth of their - and as others - memories. Yoomtah - unknown tries to figure out her past, and Naven - joins them, the players learn about her origin.]] gets called a twink. After that, the final boss commences, and then [[spoiler: everyone goes to get Chinese food.]]
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** While this fits any abilities, it's particularly evident in Overclasses and Outclasses, which take a great deal of stamina (ranging from 10-25) to use. A prime example is [[spoiler:Mera]]'s outclass, which, while completely removes an enemy from combat and takes away a great deal of their health, actively saps 10 health from her every round it's active.
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* QuirkyMinibossSquad: The Bliss Ocean Apple Core Officers: [[spoiler:Yoomtah, Zora, Xerxes and Moot]]. They all play off each other and have quirky personalities and power-sets... doesn't stop them from taking on the PCs singled handed and often coming out ahead if not for some gimmick or restriction though.
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* QuirkyMinibossSquad: The Bliss Ocean Apple Core Officers: [[spoiler:Yoomtah, Zora, Charles, Xerxes and Moot]]. They all play off each other and have quirky personalities and power-sets... doesn't stop them from taking on the PCs singled handed and often coming out ahead if not for some gimmick or restriction though.
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* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler:Gionvanni]], surprisingly. He puts out a great showing for episode 5 during his competing in the various trails and seems to grow up a little when he becomes responsible for his robot son [[spoiler: Giorno]]. He does this trope once more in [[spoiler: Episode 7]].
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* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler:Gionvanni]], [[spoiler:Giovanni]], surprisingly. He puts out a great showing for episode 5 during his competing in the various trails and seems to grow up a little when he becomes responsible for his robot son [[spoiler: Giorno]]. He does this trope once more in [[spoiler: Episode 7]].
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: In the case of the Roughhouse/Potage family, this seems to be the case. Though it's pink, not blue.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair You Gotta Have Pink Hair]]: In the case of the Roughhouse/Potage family, this seems to be the case. Though it's pink, not blue.case.
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* WalkingSpoiler: [[spoiler: Dr. Luft.]]
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** As of Episode 8, this trope is actually averted. [[spoiler: Yoomtah's death was a completely different cause altogether, and while parts of her were remade after her death, this was not at all Luft's intention, nor was it to Naven what started Bliss Ocean.
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** As of Episode 8, this trope is actually averted. [[spoiler: Yoomtah's death was a completely different cause altogether, and while parts of her were remade after her death, this was not at all Luft's intention, nor was it to Naven what started Bliss Ocean.]]
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All episodes so far (minus Zero, One, and Two) also have 'Part 0' episodes, which are roughly around 2 to 2 and a half hours long. These are done to help the players get into the mindset of their characters. They can also be found on the Twitch Channel.
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Channel. As of 1/6/18, the main campaign ran by Jello is finished, though Jello has said that he may adapt it into a web series at some point, fixing out plot issues and laying it out in a more presentable way.
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** The final episode. The party, [[spoiler: now joined by Giovanni,]] head to the final floor, and are greeted by [[spoiler: Naven, Milly, and the device capable to complete the mindwash. Naven]] greets the party, and puts them through their final challenges [[spoiler: dealing with their own trauma, and, as well as that, testing them against the most powerful epithet users he's faced. All the while, Naven's memories begin to leak through, and as Yoomtah - unknown to Naven - joins them, the players learn about her origin.]] After that, the final boss commences, and then [[spoiler: everyone goes to get Chinese food.]]
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** The final episode. The party, [[spoiler: now joined by Giovanni,]] head to the final floor, and are greeted by the final villains. [[spoiler: Naven, Milly, and the device capable to complete the mindwash. Naven]] greets the party, and puts them through their final challenges - [[spoiler: dealing with their own trauma, and, as well as that, testing them against the most powerful epithet users he's faced. faced.]] All the while, Naven's [[spoiler:Naven's memories begin to leak through, and as Yoomtah - unknown to Naven - joins them, the players learn about her origin.]] After that, the final boss commences, and then [[spoiler: everyone goes to get Chinese food.]]
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Adding More Tropes And Stuff Jello's Dumb
*Episode 8: Annihilate Adjustable Flaw (finale)
** The final episode. The party, [[spoiler: now joined by Giovanni,]] head to the final floor, and are greeted by [[spoiler: Naven, Milly, and the device capable to complete the mindwash. Naven]] greets the party, and puts them through their final challenges [[spoiler: dealing with their own trauma, and, as well as that, testing them against the most powerful epithet users he's faced. All the while, Naven's memories begin to leak through, and as Yoomtah - unknown to Naven - joins them, the players learn about her origin.]] After that, the final boss commences, and then [[spoiler: everyone goes to get Chinese food.]]
** The final episode. The party, [[spoiler: now joined by Giovanni,]] head to the final floor, and are greeted by [[spoiler: Naven, Milly, and the device capable to complete the mindwash. Naven]] greets the party, and puts them through their final challenges [[spoiler: dealing with their own trauma, and, as well as that, testing them against the most powerful epithet users he's faced. All the while, Naven's memories begin to leak through, and as Yoomtah - unknown to Naven - joins them, the players learn about her origin.]] After that, the final boss commences, and then [[spoiler: everyone goes to get Chinese food.]]
** The [[spoiler: memories]] in 8 are full of this. [[spoiler: Trixie]] is stuck in a hole underneath a tree for hours and ends up [[spoiler: crying herself to sleep]], meanwhile, [[spoiler: Molly]], having just seen [[spoiler: her mother die,]] frantically tries to save her sister from the same fate. [[spoiler: Ramsey, 11 at the time]] lives with an abusive father who prevents him from seeing his sister - [[spoiler: who was locked in a cage]] - and, ontop of it all, [[spoiler: Rick - as a child - was forced to live his entire life in an arena so he could be 'harvested'.]]
** The entire concept of [[spoiler: Yvette.]] Imagine your daughter leaving [[spoiler: on an overseas trip]] with nobody there who knows her, and her never coming home with no trace of what happened. It doesn't get better when you know what actually happened.
** The entire concept of [[spoiler: Yvette.]] Imagine your daughter leaving [[spoiler: on an overseas trip]] with nobody there who knows her, and her never coming home with no trace of what happened. It doesn't get better when you know what actually happened.
** Averted with the finale. [[spoiler:While the damage done to the characters remains done, the epithet wipe is stopped, and everyone lives relatively happy.]]
** Baron Bushido, to a T. Considering his epithet, this makes sense.
** [[spoiler: Dr. Luft.]] Dear god, [[spoiler: Dr. Luft.]]
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* SuperSmoke: Thanks to being used as an ashtray by Slim Al can produce thick choking clouds of cigarette ash that Slim can use to get the drop on enemies.
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* SuperSmoke: Thanks to being used as an ashtray by Slim Slim, Al can produce thick choking clouds of cigarette ash that Slim can use to get the drop on enemies.
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** As of Episode 8, this trope is actually averted. [[spoiler: Yoomtah's death was a completely different cause altogether, and while parts of her were remade after her death, this was not at all Luft's intention, nor was it to Naven what started Bliss Ocean.
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** Percy, Trixie, Rick and Molly, just after [[spoiler:the defeat of the songstress]] head to the Bliss Ocean headquarters, passing the guards. Along the way, Ramsey Murdoch joins the party. They enter the HQ, and are set a challenge - defeat every Bliss Ocean core officer, get to Naven, and beat him in combat. In this episode, the party 'fights' [[spoiler: Charles, Zora]] and [[spoiler:Xerxes. However, Zora is the only character actually fought - Charles and Xerxes are done differently, due to players being clever little idiots.]]
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** Percy, Trixie, Rick and Molly, just after [[spoiler:the defeat of the songstress]] head to the Bliss Ocean headquarters, passing the guards. Along the way, Ramsey Murdoch joins the party. They enter the HQ, and are set a challenge - defeat every Bliss Ocean core officer, get to Naven, and beat him in combat. In this episode, the party 'fights' [[spoiler: Charles, Zora]] and [[spoiler:Xerxes. However, Zora is the only character actually fought - Charles and Xerxes are done differently, due to players being clever little idiots.]]
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* Episode Six-B: Wartime Brainwash Beacon (magical girl/definitely something else)
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* Episode Six-B: Wartime Brainwash Beacon (magical girl/definitely something else)girl/nihilism)
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* Filler One: Primitive Harbor Concept (Chunin Exams)(separate filler episode from the main series GM'ed by Majinboo0111)
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*Episode 7: Exquisite Drunken Candymaker (boss rush/dating sim)
** Percy, Trixie, Rick and Molly, just after [[spoiler:the defeat of the songstress]] head to the Bliss Ocean headquarters, passing the guards. Along the way, Ramsey Murdoch joins the party. They enter the HQ, and are set a challenge - defeat every Bliss Ocean core officer, get to Naven, and beat him in combat. In this episode, the party 'fights' [[spoiler: Charles, Zora]] and [[spoiler:Xerxes. However, Zora is the only character actually fought - Charles and Xerxes are done differently, due to players being clever little idiots.]]
* Filler One: Primitive HarborConcept (Chunin Exams)(separate Concept(separate filler episode from the main series GM'ed by Majinboo0111)
** Percy, Trixie, Rick and Molly, just after [[spoiler:the defeat of the songstress]] head to the Bliss Ocean headquarters, passing the guards. Along the way, Ramsey Murdoch joins the party. They enter the HQ, and are set a challenge - defeat every Bliss Ocean core officer, get to Naven, and beat him in combat. In this episode, the party 'fights' [[spoiler: Charles, Zora]] and [[spoiler:Xerxes. However, Zora is the only character actually fought - Charles and Xerxes are done differently, due to players being clever little idiots.]]
* Filler One: Primitive Harbor
** This could also apply to the Roughhouses, whether from the eyes of any of them. [[spoiler: Xerxes is the second-in-command of a terrorist group dedicated to destroy epithets, Dixon keeps getting thrown in prison, and Moxie got trapped in a never-ending gameshow due to Xerxes' shortsightedness. Out of all the bunch, though, the worst case is Trixie - a 12 year old girl who has to fight an ancient evil, escape the Moot Realm, AND take down one of the most powerful epithet users who can literally change people's memories to boot. Also, she got shot a grand total of 4 times in Episodes 6 & 7.]]
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* AncientEvil: The antagonist of 6-A, the Songstress, is certainly an example of this. As one of the the first epithet users, with the power of acapella, she returns on a regular basis to be sealed away again by the most recent holder of the name Phoenica Fleecity.
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* AncientEvil: The antagonist of 6-A, the Songstress, is certainly an example of this. As one of the the first epithet users, with the power of acapella, she returns on a regular basis to be sealed away again by the most recent holder of the name Phoenica Fleecity.Felecity.
** What with him [[spoiler: joining Moxie at the end of 5]] or him [[spoiler: refusing to fight the PCs in 7, Xerxes]] is a good example of this trope.
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* CallingYourAttacks: All over the place, but best observed with Warden Grapethroat [[spoiler:in his mecha, yelling out what attack's about to use the turn before he uses it.]]
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* CallingYourAttacks: All over the place, but best observed with Warden Grapethroat [[spoiler:in his mecha, yelling out what attack's attack he's about to use the turn before he uses it.it. This actually made them do more damage, according to Jello.]]
**A prime example of this is [[spoiler: Mera's epithet, which saps a great deal of her stamina from her every turn it's active.]]
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* CounterfeitCash: Played for laughs with Dan and his "Gansley Bucks". "How?" You say? Well, they're "worth" negative money. I.E. the more you have the more you're in debt.
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* CounterfeitCash: Played for laughs with Dan and his "Gansley Bucks". "How?" You say? Well, they're "worth" negative money. I.E. the more you have have, the more you're in debt.
**Semi-averted, since Jello said that [[spoiler:he sometimes opens them around Yoomtah and Xerxes.]]
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* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:Sylvie]] gradually performs one of these over the course of episodes 4, 5, and 6, becoming increasingly violent and unhinged, to the point where in 6-B, [[spoiler:he is a boss fight, eventually losing a semblance of remaining sanity and causing his 'drowsy' epithey to warp him into a nightmare]]. However, he does come back around to the heroic side after [[spoiler:he's defeated, but Mera apologises and tries to atone, however little it may be, restoring his mental faculties and causing him to reach class 2, gaining his Outclass]]. Not quite enough turns for it to be a HeelFaceRevolvingDoor situation, but it's not far off.
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* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:Sylvie]] gradually performs one of these over the course of episodes 4, 5, and 6, becoming increasingly violent and unhinged, to the point where in 6-B, [[spoiler:he is a boss fight, eventually losing a semblance of remaining sanity and causing his 'drowsy' epithey to warp him into a nightmare]]. However, he does come back around to the heroic side after [[spoiler:he's defeated, but Mera apologises and tries to atone, however little it may be, restoring his mental faculties and causing him to reach class 2, gaining his Outclass]].outclass]]. Not quite enough turns for it to be a HeelFaceRevolvingDoor situation, but it's not far off.
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* FriendlyRivalry: Percy and Howie fall under this umbrella, judging from their brief interactions.
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* MakeMeWannaShout: Naven managed to bestow this power upon Dr.Beefton after rolling a Natural 20. [[BrickJoke next time we see Dr.Beefton he's got a linguistics degree.]]
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* MakeMeWannaShout: Naven managed to bestow this power upon Dr.Beefton after rolling a Natural 20. [[BrickJoke next Next time we see Dr.Beefton he's got a linguistics degree.]]
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* NeverFoundtheBody: [[spoiler: Ryatt did not die at the end of Episode Three, which is revealed at the beginning of Executive Grin Contest, where he is a co-host.]]
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* NeverFoundtheBody: NeverFoundTheBody: [[spoiler: Ryatt did not die at the end of Episode Three, which is revealed at the beginning of Executive Grin Contest, where he is a co-host.]]
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** The four SHITENO of episode six who all rise with the songstress to serve her when she resurrects. They are all suitably wacky and incompetent as the trope implys.
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* ShipperOnDeck: Ramsey Murdock. Come on, he even drew Alcatraz and Slim spooning!
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* ShipperOnDeck: Ramsey Murdock.Murdoch. Come on, he even drew Alcatraz and Slim spooning!
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* TokenEvilTeammate: Agatha Fuckwhistle, a spiteful and sour school teacher who's trying to gather materials for the 'Ultimate Classroom Punishment'.
* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler:Gionvanni]], surprisingly. He puts out a great showing for episode 5 during his competing in the various trails and seems to grow up a little when he becomes responsible for his robot son [[spoiler: Giorno]].
* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler:Gionvanni]], surprisingly. He puts out a great showing for episode 5 during his competing in the various trails and seems to grow up a little when he becomes responsible for his robot son [[spoiler: Giorno]].
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* TokenEvilTeammate: Agatha Agitha Fuckwhistle, a spiteful and sour school teacher who's trying to gather materials for the 'Ultimate Classroom Punishment'.
* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler:Gionvanni]], surprisingly. He puts out a great showing for episode 5 during his competing in the various trails and seems to grow up a little when he becomes responsible for his robot son [[spoiler: Giorno]]. He does this trope once more in [[spoiler: Episode 7]].
* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler:Gionvanni]], surprisingly. He puts out a great showing for episode 5 during his competing in the various trails and seems to grow up a little when he becomes responsible for his robot son [[spoiler: Giorno]]. He does this trope once more in [[spoiler: Episode 7]].
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: In the case of the Roughhouse/Potage family, this seems to be the case.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: In the case of the Roughhouse/Potage family, this seems to be the case. Though it's pink, not blue.
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** A lot of the SHITENO in 6-A intentionally poke fun at the characters their referencing, serving as {{Flanderized}} caricatures.
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** A lot of the SHITENO in 6-A intentionally poke fun at the characters their they're referencing, serving as {{Flanderized}} caricatures.
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** A team of magical girls (some of whom are neither magical nor girls) are gathered to help Phoenica fulfil her destiny of stopping the resurrection of an ancient evil.
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** A team of magical girls (some of whom are neither magical nor girls) are gathered to help Phoenica fulfil her destiny of stopping the resurrection of an ancient evil.
evil but run into issues when it turns out the venue of the resurrection is currently host to a wedding and under heavy renovation.
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** The magical girls must escape [[spoiler:from the Moot realm]] and in doing so, help Indus to finally [[spoiler:defeat his brother, Moot]].
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** The magical girls must escape [[spoiler:from the Moot realm]] realm]], a bleak realm full of adorable but morbid shades and in doing so, help Indus to finally [[spoiler:defeat his brother, Moot]].
Moot]]. Things are complicated however, when the girls meet up with a familiar frenemy and [[spoiler:Naven]] decides that Mera apparently hasn't suffered enough.
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** In a country far away from the main plot four Epithet users are taking the Primitive Harbor Concept Exam to be given special access to things normally outside of the grasp of the average citizen. One who is just looking for his keys.
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** In a country far away from the main plot four three Epithet users are taking the Primitive Harbor Concept Exam to be given special access to things normally outside of the grasp of the average citizen. One citizen... and one who is just looking for his keys.
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** Several criminals belonging to the organisation known as Elastic Royal work to hijack an airship for their bosses. Much like Episode Zero, the main body of this one has been lost, though its 'part 0' episode is still available to be watched.
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** Several criminals belonging to the organisation known as Elastic Royal work to hijack an airship for their bosses. Much like Episode Zero, the main body of this one has been lost, though its 'part 0' episode is still available to be watched. [[spoiler:The PCs later show up in Brainwash Beacon as shades, referencing their status as lost to the ages.]]
* ArtisticLicensePhysics/[[spoiler:QuantumMechanicsCanDoAnything]]: This is the crux of Morin's epithet: [[spoiler:Quantum]], having a vague mathematics theme and allowing him to warp reality on a whim.
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* AncientEvil: The antagonist of 6-A, the Songstress, is certainly an example of this. As the first epithet user, with the power of acapella, she returns on a regular basis to be sealed away again by the most recent holder of the name Phoenica Fleecity.
* AnimatedArmor: Alcatraz plays this trope straight.
* AnimatedArmor: Alcatraz plays this trope straight.
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* AncientEvil: The antagonist of 6-A, the Songstress, is certainly an example of this. As one of the the first epithet user, users, with the power of acapella, she returns on a regular basis to be sealed away again by the most recent holder of the name Phoenica Fleecity.
* AnimatedArmor: Alcatraz plays this tropestraight.straight as a suit of ghostly armour.
* AnimatedArmor: Alcatraz plays this trope
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* AmbiguouslyHuman: Yoomtah. In Episode 3, it's stated that her hands spark with electricity. [[spoiler:She's actually a cyborg.]]
** Haboo is also definitely this. Seriously, is this guy a demon, or something?
** Haboo is also definitely this. Seriously, is this guy a demon, or something?
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** Wendy from Primitive Harbour Concept can use her epithet to erase someone's knowledge of their epithet, effectively de-powering them.
**[[spoiler: Moot can also create a reasonable facsimile by using his epithet to erase physical manifestations of epithets.]]
* AmbiguouslyHuman: Yoomtah. In Episode 3, it's stated that her hands spark withelectricity.electricity and she performs various other superhuman feats. [[spoiler:She's actually a cyborg.]]
** Haboo is also definitely this. Seriously, is this guy ademon, demon or something?
**[[spoiler: Moot can also create a reasonable facsimile by using his epithet to erase physical manifestations of epithets.]]
* AmbiguouslyHuman: Yoomtah. In Episode 3, it's stated that her hands spark with
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* BadassNormal: Despite having no epithet Howie is physically stronger than every other character.
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* BadassNormal: Despite having no epithet Howie is physically stronger and faster than almost every other character.character.
** [[spoiler:Xerxes]] is also a powerhouse, able to go toe to toe with giant mecha bareknuckled.
** [[spoiler:Xerxes]] is also a powerhouse, able to go toe to toe with giant mecha bareknuckled.
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* BornUnlucky: Dan Gansley
* BriefcaseFullofMoney: Dan Gansley can use one of these full of Gansley Bucks to try and bribe people/things to do what he wants.
* CallingYourAttacks: All over the place, but best observed with Warden Grapethroat [[spoiler:in his mecha, yelling out what attack's about to use.]]
* BriefcaseFullofMoney: Dan Gansley can use one of these full of Gansley Bucks to try and bribe people/things to do what he wants.
* CallingYourAttacks: All over the place, but best observed with Warden Grapethroat [[spoiler:in his mecha, yelling out what attack's about to use.]]
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* BoringButPractical/AwesomeButImpractical: How epithet generation works. If a character rolls low on their proficiency then their epithet is less powerful but the guide recommends they have frequent upgrades, making them more versatile early on. Characters who roll high get very powerful epithets, but level up slower and so are initially more inflexible.
* BornUnlucky: DanGansley
Gansley. Seriously, the guy rolls 1s as often as Ryatt rolls 20s.
* BriefcaseFullofMoney: Dan Gansley can use one of these full of Gansley Bucks to try and bribepeople/things people and inanimate objects to do what he wants.
* CallingYourAttacks: All over the place, but best observed with Warden Grapethroat [[spoiler:in his mecha, yelling out what attack's about touse.use the turn before he uses it.]]
* BornUnlucky: Dan
* BriefcaseFullofMoney: Dan Gansley can use one of these full of Gansley Bucks to try and bribe
* CallingYourAttacks: All over the place, but best observed with Warden Grapethroat [[spoiler:in his mecha, yelling out what attack's about to
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* ChildProdigy: Sylvie could definitely be seen as this.
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* TheCameo: Whichaway, a fan-made character by Nikodraws, who fantastically eats shit during the first game of episode 5.
* ChildProdigy: Sylvie could definitely be seen asthis.this, holding a Doctorate and having apparently written multiple papers.
* ChildProdigy: Sylvie could definitely be seen as
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* CulturalTranslation: '''[SUE]''' is quite literally cursed with this trope.
* CursedWithAwesome: Despite some of the less pleasant aspects, even if your epithet physically warps your being or has a debilitating aspect it will almost always come with some powerful and useful abilities.
* CursedWithAwesome: Despite some of the less pleasant aspects, even if your epithet physically warps your being or has a debilitating aspect it will almost always come with some powerful and useful abilities.
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* CulturalTranslation: '''[SUE]''' is quite literally cursed with this trope.
trope, with anything pertaining to '''[AMERICANA]''' getting translated ala 4Kids Dubbing.
* CursedWithAwesome: Despite some of the less pleasant aspects, even if your epithet physically warps yourbeing body or has a debilitating aspect it will almost always come with some powerful and useful abilities.abilities... [[CosmicPlaything unless the GM is making a bit out of you]].
* CursedWithAwesome: Despite some of the less pleasant aspects, even if your epithet physically warps your
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* TheJinx/DoomMagnet: Wherever Dan Gansley goes, misfortune follows.
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* TheJinx/DoomMagnet: Wherever Dan Gansley goes, misfortune follows.is soon to follow
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* GunsAreWorthless: Anime Campaign's firearms are decidedly non-lethal and have poor accuracy compared to melee weapons.
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* GunsAreWorthless: Anime Campaign's firearms are decidedly non-lethal and have poor accuracy compared to melee weapons.weapons unless they are th focus of a character's power-set or [[RuleofCool need to be deadly as part of a cutscene]].
* HazyFeelTurn: [[spoiler:Rook]] turns coat after the party extends him tokens of genuine affection and friendship after taking pity on him due to being the most ineffectual member of [[spoiler:the SHITENO]] they encounter.
* HazyFeelTurn: [[spoiler:Rook]] turns coat after the party extends him tokens of genuine affection and friendship after taking pity on him due to being the most ineffectual member of [[spoiler:the SHITENO]] they encounter.
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* HumbleGoal: Rover and his search for his keys.
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* [[HighlyVisibleNinja Highly Visible [PIONEER]]]: This is '''[SUE'S]''' shtick, constantly futzing around the battlefield and being the designated caster of the highly flashy and attention-getting wild mag-*cough* *cough*... I mean '''[REPLICAS OF HISTORIC AMERICAN DOCUMENTS]'''.
* HumbleGoal: Rover and his search for the keys to hiskeys.van.
* HumbleGoal: Rover and his search for the keys to his
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* {{Irony}}: California Slim, a murderer, has an epithet. Said epithet is [[spoiler:heroic.]] What are the odds?
** It comes back to bite him in the ass in the form of Alcatraz.
** It comes back to bite him in the ass in the form of Alcatraz.
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** For example: Ramsey Murdoch attacks but throwing crayons at people that he turns into gold midair.
* {{Irony}}: California Slim, amurderer, serial killer with his gimmick being the killing of epithet-users, has an epithet. Said epithet is [[spoiler:heroic.]] What are the odds?
** It comes back to bite him in the ass in the form ofAlcatraz.Alcatraz, the manifestation of his discarded desire to do good.
* {{Irony}}: California Slim, a
** It comes back to bite him in the ass in the form of
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* LoveAtFirstPunch: That one Bushido Blaster (James) that Eros turned gay.
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* LoveAtFirstPunch: That one Bushido Blaster (James) that Eros turned gay.gay after shooting him across Redwood Run.
* MadScientist: Morin, one of the exam proctors in the Harbour Concept exams who is responsible for creating the stamina increasing lollipops and numerous other dangerous, poisonous, toxic and volatile creations according to banter between him and the other proctors.
* MadScientist: Morin, one of the exam proctors in the Harbour Concept exams who is responsible for creating the stamina increasing lollipops and numerous other dangerous, poisonous, toxic and volatile creations according to banter between him and the other proctors.
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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: [[BadassNormal Howie]] lacks an epithet but is a powerful LightningBruiser and skilled builder who can build entire houses in less than 6 hours single handed.
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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: [[BadassNormal Howie]] lacks an epithet but is a powerful LightningBruiser and skilled builder who can build construct entire houses in less than 6 hours single handed.handed while relating a detailed account of his day.
* PsychopathicManchild: Giovanni, who despite appearing to at the very least be out of high school, is incredibly self-centred, immature, rude, crude and has aspirations of becoming a supervillain just for attention. He seems to have been growing up a little since shacking up with Millie but they both seem woefully unprepared for adult life.
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* QuestGiver: Re's epithet allows him to do this. Don't think he's gonna make this easy on you though, he's got a fucked up sense of humor about it.
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* QuestGiver: Re's epithet allows him to do this. Don't think he's gonna make this easy on you though, he's got a fucked up sense of humor humour about it.it.
* QuirkyMinibossSquad: The Bliss Ocean Apple Core Officers: [[spoiler:Yoomtah, Zora, Xerxes and Moot]]. They all play off each other and have quirky personalities and power-sets... doesn't stop them from taking on the PCs singled handed and often coming out ahead if not for some gimmick or restriction though.
** The four SHITENO of episode six who all rise with the songstress to serve her when she resurrects. They are all suitably wacky and incompetent as the trope implys.
** The crimnal PCs in Amongst Elastic Royalwould technically qualify, what with being ground shoulders for their criminal organisation sent off to accomplish specific tasks.
* QuirkyMinibossSquad: The Bliss Ocean Apple Core Officers: [[spoiler:Yoomtah, Zora, Xerxes and Moot]]. They all play off each other and have quirky personalities and power-sets... doesn't stop them from taking on the PCs singled handed and often coming out ahead if not for some gimmick or restriction though.
** The four SHITENO of episode six who all rise with the songstress to serve her when she resurrects. They are all suitably wacky and incompetent as the trope implys.
** The crimnal PCs in Amongst Elastic Royalwould technically qualify, what with being ground shoulders for their criminal organisation sent off to accomplish specific tasks.
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* RedStringOfFate: Portrayed very literally as an item in Horizontal Pilot Command.
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* RedStringOfFate: Portrayed very literally as an item in Horizontal Pilot Command.Command that let players make a crack pairing out of two characters.
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* SuperSmoke: Thanks to being used as an ashtray by Slim Al can produce thick chokiing clouds of cigarette ash.
* TakeThat: "Not to say that Indus isn't a huge idiot, though. "
* TimedMission: The BossFight at the end of 4 against [[spoiler:Charles]] is this.
* TakeThat: "Not to say that Indus isn't a huge idiot, though. "
* TimedMission: The BossFight at the end of 4 against [[spoiler:Charles]] is this.
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* SuperSmoke: Thanks to being used as an ashtray by Slim Al can produce thick chokiing choking clouds of cigarette ash.
ash that Slim can use to get the drop on enemies.
* TakeThat: "Not to say that Indus isn't a huge idiot, though. " \n"
** A lot of the SHITENO in 6-A intentionally poke fun at the characters their referencing, serving as {{Flanderized}} caricatures.
* TeleportersandTransporters: Rover, whoe's power-set is mainly based around teleporting himself and others around.
* TimedMission: The BossFight at the end of 4 against [[spoiler:Charles]] isthis.this as if the players don't defeat them quickly [[spoiler: Charles]] will destroy all the cameras around the boss arena [[spoiler: letting Naven erase everyone's memory without complication.]]
* TakeThat: "Not to say that Indus isn't a huge idiot, though.
** A lot of the SHITENO in 6-A intentionally poke fun at the characters their referencing, serving as {{Flanderized}} caricatures.
* TeleportersandTransporters: Rover, whoe's power-set is mainly based around teleporting himself and others around.
* TimedMission: The BossFight at the end of 4 against [[spoiler:Charles]] is
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* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: Despite being only 11, during HPC Sylvie displays increasingly psychotic and murderous behavior after meeting the subject of his BrokenPedestal.
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* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler:Gionvanni]], surprisingly. He puts out a great showing for episode 5 during his competing in the various trails and seems to grow up a little when he becomes responsible for his robot son [[spoiler: Giorno]].
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: Despite being only 11, during HPC Sylvie displays increasingly psychotic and murderousbehavior behaviour after meeting the subject of his BrokenPedestal.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: Despite being only 11, during HPC Sylvie displays increasingly psychotic and murderous
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* WeCanRebuildHim: It's been hinted at through the course of several episodes that [[spoiler:Yoomtah], who is now a cyborg, was rebuilt from what remained of [[spoiler:Naven's girlfriend]] after some sort of tragic accident. She seems to be aware of at least some of this [[spoiler:she herself reveals a significant portion of this information via a conversation with Xerxes in episode 5]], but entirely unfazed by it.
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* WeCanRebuildHim: It's been hinted at through the course of several episodes that [[spoiler:Yoomtah], [[spoiler:Yoomtah]], who is now a cyborg, was rebuilt from what remained of [[spoiler:Naven's girlfriend]] after some sort of tragic accident. She seems to be aware of at least some of this [[spoiler:she herself reveals a significant portion of this information via a conversation with Xerxes in episode 5]], but is entirely unfazed by it.
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* YinYangBomb: All over the place in 6-B when Percy starts getting inventive with her epithet and Rick starts using his powers to augment them. In the climatic fight between [[spoiler:Moot and Indus]] after the PCs start to get involved [[spoiler: Indus]] ends up punching with the combined power of Light, Dark, Shattering and Barriers amongst other things.
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* WeCanRebuildHim: It's been hinted at through the course of several episodes that [[spoiler:Yoomtah], who is now a cyborg, was rebuilt from what remained of [[spoiler:Naven's girlfriend]] after some sort of tragic accident. She seems to be aware of at least some of this [[spoiler:she herself reveals a significant portion of this information via a conversation with Xerxes in episode 5]], but entirely unfazed by it.
** Given [[spoiler:Naven]]'s goal of [[spoiler:stopping epithet users from destroying the world by removing their knowledge of their epithets]], it's quite likely that what spurred him to this was also what lead to [[spoiler:the creation of Yoomtah]].
** Given [[spoiler:Naven]]'s goal of [[spoiler:stopping epithet users from destroying the world by removing their knowledge of their epithets]], it's quite likely that what spurred him to this was also what lead to [[spoiler:the creation of Yoomtah]].
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** While only used a couple of times thus far, it has been made clear that unless [[spoiler:Naven]] himself chooses to restore the memory, no amount of exposure to what was forgotten will cause the memories to return.
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* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:Sylvie]] gradually performs one of these over the course of episodes 4, 5, and 6, becoming increasingly violent and unhinged, to the point where in 6-B, [[spoiler:he is a boss fight, eventually losing a semblance of remaining sanity and causing his 'drowsy' epithey to warp him into a nightmare]]. However, he does come back around to the heroic side after [[spoiler:he's defeated, but Mera apologises and tries to atone, however little it may be, restoring his mental faculties and causing him to reach class 2, gaining his Outclass]].
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* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:Sylvie]] gradually performs one of these over the course of episodes 4, 5, and 6, becoming increasingly violent and unhinged, to the point where in 6-B, [[spoiler:he is a boss fight, eventually losing a semblance of remaining sanity and causing his 'drowsy' epithey to warp him into a nightmare]]. However, he does come back around to the heroic side after [[spoiler:he's defeated, but Mera apologises and tries to atone, however little it may be, restoring his mental faculties and causing him to reach class 2, gaining his Outclass]]. Not quite enough turns for it to be a HeelFaceRevolvingDoor situation, but it's not far off.
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* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:Sylvie]] gradually performs one of these over the course of episodes 4, 5, and 6, becoming increasingly violent and unhinged, to the point where in 6-B, [[spoiler:he is a boss fight, eventually losing a semblance of remaining sanity and causing his 'drowsy' epithey to warp him into a nightmare]]. However, he does come back around to the heroic side after [[spoiler:he's defeated, but Mera apologises and tries to atone, however little it may be, restoring his mental faculties and causing him to reach class 2, gaining his Outclass]].
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* AncientEvil: The antagonist of 6-A, the Songstress, is certainly an example of this. As the first epithet user, with the power of acapella, she returns on a regular basis to be sealed away again by the most recent holder of the name Phoenica Fleecity.
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* Filler One: Primitive Harbor Concept (Chunin Exams)(separate filler episode from the main series GM'ed by Majinboo0111).
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* Filler One: Primitive Harbor Concept (Chunin Exams)(separate filler episode from the main series GM'ed by Majinboo0111). Majinboo0111)
* Filler Two: Amongst Elastic Royal (separate filler episode from the main series GM'ed by Jay and Lamp)
** Several criminals belonging to the organisation known as Elastic Royal work to hijack an airship for their bosses. Much like Episode Zero, the main body of this one has been lost, though its 'part 0' episode is still available to be watched.
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* AFriendInNeed: [[spoiler:Mera]] is prepared to give her life to give [[spoiler:Indus]] a chance against Moot in Episode 6-B. In fact, it was entirely possible that she would die - the players got an achievement for managing to save her.
* BarrierWarrior: Indus' fighting style to a T.
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* BarrierWarrior: Indus' fighting style to a T.
** Actually seen in Episode 6. They're not that bad, really.
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* FelonyMisdemeanor: This is Dan Gansley's entire rapsheet. One notable example is Dan attempting to fill out his state of residence as 'Gansleystan' out of the belief that just committing the act of tax fraud would save him money somehow.
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* FelonyMisdemeanor: This is Dan Gansley's entire rapsheet.rap sheet. One notable example is Dan attempting to fill out his state of residence as 'Gansleystan' out of the belief that just committing the act of tax fraud would save him money somehow.
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* NeverFoundtheBody: [[spoiler: RYATT did not die at the end of Episode Three, which is revealed at the beginning of Executive Grin Contest, where he is a co-host.]]
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* NeverFoundtheBody: [[spoiler: RYATT Ryatt did not die at the end of Episode Three, which is revealed at the beginning of Executive Grin Contest, where he is a co-host.]]
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Anime Campaign is a roleplaying campaign run in [[http://wiki.urealms.com/wiki/Game_Rules Unforgotten Realms]] by JelloApocalypse and other guest DMs, hosted on the twitch channel [[https://www.twitch.tv/warpedlamp/profile WarpedLamp]].
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Anime Campaign is a roleplaying campaign run in [[http://wiki.urealms.com/wiki/Game_Rules Unforgotten Realms]] by JelloApocalypse Jello Apocalypse and other guest DMs, Game Masters, hosted on the twitch channel [[https://www.twitch.tv/warpedlamp/profile WarpedLamp]].
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In the world of Anime Campaign a select minority of people are born with a mysterious magical powers called 'epithets', a randomly selected word that grants (usually) fabulous powers to its bearer. People who do not possess epithets are called 'mundies'. One in every 30-50 people is an epithet user.
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In the world of Anime Campaign a select minority of people are born with a mysterious magical powers called 'epithets', a randomly selected word that grants (usually) fabulous powers to its bearer. People who do not possess epithets are called 'mundies'. One in every 30-50 people is an epithet user.
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This act of police investigation will trigger a spiraling plot of jailbreaks, unusually apathetic police officers, friendly bees, giant robots, animated toys, and a guy who's epithet is 'soup'
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This act of police investigation will trigger a spiraling spiralling plot of jailbreaks, unusually apathetic police officers, friendly bees, giant robots, evil acapella, animated toys, and a guy who's whose epithet is 'soup'
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** Sadly lost to the ages, but ended with the reveal that the tournament was a farce to facilitate the use of the epithet stealing necklace and the judges being arrested as a result.
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** Sadly lost to the ages, but ended with the reveal that the tournament was a farce to facilitate the use of the epithet stealing epithet-stealing necklace and the judges being arrested as a result.
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** California Slim is[[spoiler:forced to constantly face what he left behind after the death of his sister]] in the form of Alcatraz, for example.
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** California Slim is[[spoiler:forced is [[spoiler:forced to constantly face what he left behind after the death of his sister]] in the form of Alcatraz, for example.
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* Episode Six: Emergency Mirror Battleground (magical girl/haunted house)
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* Episode Six: Six-A: Emergency Mirror Battleground (magical girl/haunted house)
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* Episode Six-B: Wartime Brainwash Beacon (magical girl/definitely something else)
** The magical girls must escape [[spoiler:from the Moot realm]] and in doing so, help Indus to finally [[spoiler:defeat his brother, Moot]].
** The magical girls must escape [[spoiler:from the Moot realm]] and in doing so, help Indus to finally [[spoiler:defeat his brother, Moot]].
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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: [[BadassNormal Howie]] lacks an epithet but is a powerful LightningBruiser and skilled builder who can build entire houses in less then 6 hours single handed.
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** Guile Manning's entire career path revolves around this trope.
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** Guile Manning's entire career path revolves around this trope. His aliases of "Email Gunning" and "Leg Aiming Nun" are excellent evidence of this, as they're both just anagrams of his name.
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* Episode Six: Emergency Mirror Battleground (magical girl)girl/haunted house)
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* Episode Five: Executive Grin Contest (Beach Episode)
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* Episode Five: Executive Grin Contest (Beach Episode)(beach episode/gameshow/[[spoiler:mecha battle]])
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** A team of magical girls (some of whom are neither magical nor girls) are gathered to help Phoenica fulfil her destiny of stopping the resurrection of an ancient evil.
** A team of magical girls (some of whom are neither magical nor girls) are gathered to help Phoenica fulfil her destiny of stopping the resurrection of an ancient evil.
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* [[spoiler:DisneyDeath: Ryatt [[LastStand holds off]] Yoomtah so the prisoners can escape and the last the party hears of him is a massive burst of fireworks in the distance.]]
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* [[spoiler:DisneyDeath: Ryatt DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:Ryatt [[LastStand holds off]] Yoomtah Yoomtah]] so the prisoners can escape and the last the party hears of him is a [[spoiler:a massive burst of fireworks in the distance.]]]] At least, until Episode 5, where [[spoiler: Ramsey sees him again while Ryatt's hosting the game show]].
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* RedHerring: [[spoiler:Delta Caproni, having a history of gang activity, a short temper, and aggressive disinterest in speaking to the reporters makes Delta appear as a likely candidate for the final Apple Corps Officer.]]
* RedStringOfFate: Portrayed very literally as an item in HPC.
* RedStringOfFate: Portrayed very literally as an item in HPC.
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* RedHerring: [[spoiler:Delta Caproni, Caproni]], having a history of gang activity, a short temper, and aggressive disinterest in speaking to the reporters makes Delta him appear as a likely candidate for the final Apple Corps Officer.]]
Officer.
* RedStringOfFate: Portrayed very literally as an item inHPC.Horizontal Pilot Command.
* RedStringOfFate: Portrayed very literally as an item in
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* BewareTheCuteOnes: [[spoiler:Naven is the living embodiment of this trope. Do not be fooled by his friendly smile and [[ProBonoBarter pro bono]] "Interpersonal Communications" classes. This lemon-lime zest cinnamon roll is the mastermind behind Bliss Ocean, and has a terrifyingly powerful Epithet. His villain reveal in the ending of Episode 3 left a lot of fans (and even players) completely floored.]]
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* BewareTheCuteOnes: [[spoiler:Naven [[spoiler:Naven]] is the living embodiment of this trope. Do not be fooled by his friendly smile and [[ProBonoBarter [[spoiler:[[ProBonoBarter pro bono]] "Interpersonal Communications" classes.classes]]. This lemon-lime zest cinnamon roll is the mastermind behind Bliss Ocean, and has a terrifyingly powerful Epithet. His [[spoiler:His villain reveal in the ending of Episode 3 left a lot of fans (and even players) completely floored.]]
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* LaserGuidedAmnesia: [[spoiler:Naven with his epithet 'Flashback' can induce this in others.]]
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* ProBonoBarter: Naven often spreads this kindness to others in the form of, "Interpersonal Communications" classes!
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* ProBonoBarter: Naven often spreads this kindness to others in the form of, of "Interpersonal Communications" classes!
* SingleMindedTwins: Villy and Nelle. They're so similar that they share an epithet - [[spoiler:twofold]]. They are the only example of this thus far, and likely only because they're twins.
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: [[spoiler:Naven, as the leader of Bliss Ocean, is orchestrating various acts of terrorism and murder, but is ultimately trying to prevent irresponsible and dangerous epithet users from ruining the world.]]
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: [[spoiler:Naven, [[spoiler:Naven]], as the leader of Bliss Ocean, is orchestrating various acts of terrorism and murder, but is ultimately trying to prevent [[spoiler:prevent irresponsible and dangerous epithet users from ruining the world.]]world]].
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* MrFanservice: Eros. Come on, his epithet is literally hi[[spoiler:nude]]!
* NakedPeopleAreFunny: Warden Grapethroat ends up but naked in his [[spoiler:mecha]] after getting hit by some wild magic.
* NakedPeopleAreFunny: Warden Grapethroat ends up but naked in his [[spoiler:mecha]] after getting hit by some wild magic.
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* MrFanservice: Eros. Come on, his epithet is literally hi[[spoiler:nude]]!
[[spoiler:nude]]!
* NakedPeopleAreFunny: Warden Grapethroat ends upbut butt naked in his [[spoiler:mecha]] after getting hit by some wild magic.
* NakedPeopleAreFunny: Warden Grapethroat ends up
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*ArcWords: "No one dies in Anime Campaign!"
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* Episode Five: Executive Grin Contest
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* Episode Five: Executive Grin Contest
Contest (Beach Episode)
**Welcome to hour 36 of a continuous stream of Bliss Ocean's hostile takeover of a news station! As a form of entertainment (and way to give the public a winning chance) teams have been fighting continually for a chance to power down a giant mech by playing games for FABULOUS PRIZES!
**Welcome to hour 36 of a continuous stream of Bliss Ocean's hostile takeover of a news station! As a form of entertainment (and way to give the public a winning chance) teams have been fighting continually for a chance to power down a giant mech by playing games for FABULOUS PRIZES!
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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Guile Manning's Epithet is based around gaining someone's trust to eventually betray them.
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* NeverFoundtheBody: [[spoiler: RYATT did not die at the end of Episode Three, which is revealed at the beginning of Executive Grin Contest, where he is a co-host.]]
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* FusionDance: Slim and (an unwilling) Al can perform this with 'Hey Al, get over here', boosting Slim's offensive powers and removing Al's morality for the duration of the fusion.
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* FusionDance: Slim and (an unwilling) Al can perform this with 'Hey Al, get over here', 'Get ovah here, Al!', boosting Slim's offensive powers and removing Al's morality for the duration of the fusion.
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* QuestGiver: He's epithet allows him to do this. Don't think he's gonna make this easy on you though, he's got a fucked up sense of humor about it.
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* QuestGiver: He's Re's epithet allows him to do this. Don't think he's gonna make this easy on you though, he's got a fucked up sense of humor about it.