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* ReferencedBy: In episode 18 of "51 Ways to Save my Girlfriend", the heroine's handbag has a copy of Goth, it's even illustrated with the dark gray cover with a switchblade.
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* AccidentallyCorrectWriting: In the author's notes in the light novel he explains that he took the name of the story from his friends who liked to dress in the {{Goth}} fashion and that there was no connection between his works and Goth culture. Apparently ''Otsuichi'' never realized that many of the details in his stories such as an obsession with morbid themes, mysteries surrounding a set of twins, a girl's strange connection to an animal and the like are all tropes commonly found in proper GothicHorror stories that predate Goth culture by over a century.

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* AccidentallyCorrectWriting: In the author's notes in the light novel he explains that he took the name of the story from his friends who liked to dress in the {{Goth}} fashion and that there was no connection between his works and Goth culture. Apparently ''Otsuichi'' never realized that many of the details in his stories such as an obsession with morbid themes, mysteries surrounding a set of twins, a girl's strange connection to an animal and the like are all tropes commonly found in proper GothicHorror stories that predate Goth culture by over a century.century.
* SimilarlyNamedWorks: With American horror film ''Film/Goth2003''.
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* AccidentallyAccurate: In the author's notes in the light novel he explains that he took the name of the story from his friends who liked to dress in the {{Goth}} fashion and that there was no connection between his works and Goth culture. Apparently ''Otsuichi'' never realized that many of the details in his stories such as an obsession with morbid themes, mysteries surrounding a set of twins, a girl's strange connection to an animal and the like are all tropes commonly found in proper GothicHorror stories that predate Goth culture by over a century.

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* AccidentallyAccurate: AccidentallyCorrectWriting: In the author's notes in the light novel he explains that he took the name of the story from his friends who liked to dress in the {{Goth}} fashion and that there was no connection between his works and Goth culture. Apparently ''Otsuichi'' never realized that many of the details in his stories such as an obsession with morbid themes, mysteries surrounding a set of twins, a girl's strange connection to an animal and the like are all tropes commonly found in proper GothicHorror stories that predate Goth culture by over a century.
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* AccidentallyAccurate: In the author's notes in the light novel he explains that he took the name of the story from his friends who liked to dress in the {{Goth}} fashion and that there was no connection between his works and Goth culture. Apparently Creator/{{Otsuichi}} never realized that many of the details in his stories such as an obsession with morbid themes, mysteries surrounding a set of twins, a girl's strange connection to an animal and the like are all tropes commonly found in proper GothicHorror stories that predate Goth culture by over a century.

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* AccidentallyAccurate: In the author's notes in the light novel he explains that he took the name of the story from his friends who liked to dress in the {{Goth}} fashion and that there was no connection between his works and Goth culture. Apparently Creator/{{Otsuichi}} ''Otsuichi'' never realized that many of the details in his stories such as an obsession with morbid themes, mysteries surrounding a set of twins, a girl's strange connection to an animal and the like are all tropes commonly found in proper GothicHorror stories that predate Goth culture by over a century.
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* AccidentallyAccurate: In the author's notes in the light novel he explains that he took the name of the story from his friends who liked to dress in the {{Goth}} fashion and that there was no connection between his works and Goth culture. Apparently Creator/Otsuichi never realized that many of the details in his stories such as an obsession with morbid themes, mysteries surrounding a set of twins, a girl's strange connection to an animal and the like are all tropes commonly found in proper GothicHorror stories that predate Goth culture by over a century.

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* AccidentallyAccurate: In the author's notes in the light novel he explains that he took the name of the story from his friends who liked to dress in the {{Goth}} fashion and that there was no connection between his works and Goth culture. Apparently Creator/Otsuichi Creator/{{Otsuichi}} never realized that many of the details in his stories such as an obsession with morbid themes, mysteries surrounding a set of twins, a girl's strange connection to an animal and the like are all tropes commonly found in proper GothicHorror stories that predate Goth culture by over a century.
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* AccidentallyAccurate: In the author's notes in the [[Manga/{{Goth}} light novel]] he explains that he took the name of the story from his friends who liked to dress in the Goth fashion and that there was no connection between his works and Goth culture. Apparently Otsuichi never realized that many of the details in his stories such as an obsession with morbid themes, mysteries surrounding a set of twins, a girl's strange connection to an animal and the like are all tropes commonly found in proper Gothic horror stories that predate Goth culture by over a century.

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* AccidentallyAccurate: In the author's notes in the [[Manga/{{Goth}} light novel]] novel he explains that he took the name of the story from his friends who liked to dress in the Goth {{Goth}} fashion and that there was no connection between his works and Goth culture. Apparently Otsuichi Creator/Otsuichi never realized that many of the details in his stories such as an obsession with morbid themes, mysteries surrounding a set of twins, a girl's strange connection to an animal and the like are all tropes commonly found in proper Gothic horror GothicHorror stories that predate Goth culture by over a century.
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* AccidentallyAccurate: In the author's notes in the [[Manga/Goth light novel]] he explains that he took the name of the story from his friends who liked to dress in the Goth fashion and that there was no connection between his works and Goth culture. Apparently Otsuichi never realized that many of the details in his stories such as an obsession with morbid themes, mysteries surrounding a set of twins, a girl's strange connection to an animal and the like are all tropes commonly found in proper Gothic horror stories that predate Goth culture by over a century.

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* AccidentallyAccurate: In the author's notes in the [[Manga/Goth [[Manga/{{Goth}} light novel]] he explains that he took the name of the story from his friends who liked to dress in the Goth fashion and that there was no connection between his works and Goth culture. Apparently Otsuichi never realized that many of the details in his stories such as an obsession with morbid themes, mysteries surrounding a set of twins, a girl's strange connection to an animal and the like are all tropes commonly found in proper Gothic horror stories that predate Goth culture by over a century.
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* AccidentallyAccurate: In the author's notes in the light novel he explains that he took the name of the story from his friends who liked to dress in the Goth fashion and that there was no connection between his works and Goth culture. Apparently Otsuichi never realized that many of the details in his stories such as an obsession with morbid themes, mysteries surrounding a set of twins, a girl's strange connection to an animal and the like are all tropes commonly found in proper Gothic horror stories that predate Goth culture by over a century.

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* AccidentallyAccurate: In the author's notes in the [[Manga/Goth light novel novel]] he explains that he took the name of the story from his friends who liked to dress in the Goth fashion and that there was no connection between his works and Goth culture. Apparently Otsuichi never realized that many of the details in his stories such as an obsession with morbid themes, mysteries surrounding a set of twins, a girl's strange connection to an animal and the like are all tropes commonly found in proper Gothic horror stories that predate Goth culture by over a century.
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* AccidentallyAccurate: In the author's notes in the light novel he explains that he took the name of the story from his friends who liked to dress in the Goth fashion and that there was no connection between his works and Goth culture. Apparently Otsuichi never realized that many of the details in his stories such as an obsession with morbid themes, mysteries surrounding a set of twins, a girl's strange connection to an animal and the like are all tropes commonly found in proper Gothic horror stories that predate Goth culture by over a century.

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