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BadAss ancient Germanic god. Aka Odin. Aka [[BadSanta Santa Claus.]] Oh, he gives presents, all right, hope you can survive them. Right now he's messing with Athena through Hayate.

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BadAss Badass ancient Germanic god. Aka Odin. Aka [[BadSanta Santa Claus.]] Oh, he gives presents, all right, hope you can survive them. Right now he's messing with Athena through Hayate.
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All apparent contradictions, such as saying Hayate became Nagi's butler a month ago are a result of the [[Creator/NorioWakamoto narrator]] using his [[CodeGeass geass]] on the entire cast.

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All apparent contradictions, such as saying Hayate became Nagi's butler a month ago are a result of the [[Creator/NorioWakamoto narrator]] using his [[CodeGeass [[Franchise/CodeGeass geass]] on the entire cast.
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[[WMG: The story was somewhat inspired by ''FinalFantasyTacticsAdvance''.]]

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[[WMG: The story was somewhat inspired by ''FinalFantasyTacticsAdvance''.''VideoGame/FinalFantasyTacticsAdvance''.]]
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[[WMG: The Castle is really the abandoned domain of Anthy and Akio from ''RevolutionaryGirlUtena''.]]

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[[WMG: The Castle is really the abandoned domain of Anthy and Akio from ''RevolutionaryGirlUtena''.''Anime/RevolutionaryGirlUtena''.]]



Given the possible references to ''RevolutionaryGirlUtena'', one of Creator/{{Kunihiko Ikuhara}}'s works, and the fact that ''Utena'' is known for its largely {{Post Modernis|m}}t themes and subject matter, it's likely that Ikuhara's works were what inspired Hata to make something similar.

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Given the possible references to ''RevolutionaryGirlUtena'', ''Anime/RevolutionaryGirlUtena'', one of Creator/{{Kunihiko Ikuhara}}'s works, and the fact that ''Utena'' is known for its largely {{Post Modernis|m}}t themes and subject matter, it's likely that Ikuhara's works were what inspired Hata to make something similar.
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[[WMG: Hayate and everyone are all re-incarnations of [[RanmaOneHalf Ranma and company]]]]

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[[WMG: Hayate and everyone are all re-incarnations of [[RanmaOneHalf [[Manga/RanmaOneHalf Ranma and company]]]]
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** In a strange meta-situational example, the Vampire queen of {{Sanctuary}}'s most recent episode (5/17) is of a name similar to Athena, and she shares many of the traits that Athena herself is given

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** In a strange meta-situational example, the Vampire queen of {{Sanctuary}}'s Series/{{Sanctuary}}'s most recent episode (5/17) is of a name similar to Athena, and she shares many of the traits that Athena herself is given
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* Impossible considering the Narrator is NorioWakamoto.

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* Impossible considering the Narrator is NorioWakamoto.Creator/NorioWakamoto.



All apparent contradictions, such as saying Hayate became Nagi's butler a month ago are a result of the [[NorioWakamoto narrator]] using his [[CodeGeass geass]] on the entire cast.

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All apparent contradictions, such as saying Hayate became Nagi's butler a month ago are a result of the [[NorioWakamoto [[Creator/NorioWakamoto narrator]] using his [[CodeGeass geass]] on the entire cast.
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Given the possible references to ''RevolutionaryGirlUtena'', one of {{Kunihiko Ikuhara}}'s works, and the fact that ''Utena'' is known for its largely {{Post Modernis|m}}t themes and subject matter, it's likely that Ikuhara's works were what inspired Hata to make something similar.

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Given the possible references to ''RevolutionaryGirlUtena'', one of {{Kunihiko Creator/{{Kunihiko Ikuhara}}'s works, and the fact that ''Utena'' is known for its largely {{Post Modernis|m}}t themes and subject matter, it's likely that Ikuhara's works were what inspired Hata to make something similar.
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[[WMG: The PostModernism present in this series is due to the author being an KunihikoIkuhara fan.]]

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[[WMG: The PostModernism present in this series is due to the author being an KunihikoIkuhara Creator/KunihikoIkuhara fan.]]
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[[WMG:The show takes place in the present-day period of InuYasha]]

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[[WMG:The show takes place in the present-day period of InuYasha]]Manga/InuYasha]]
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[[WMG: The {{Narrator}} is an older [[SuzumiyaHaruhi Kyon]].]]

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[[WMG: The {{Narrator}} is an older [[SuzumiyaHaruhi [[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya Kyon]].]]
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[[WMG: Hayate is the reincarnation of [[GreekMythology Zeus]].]]

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[[WMG: Hayate is the reincarnation of [[GreekMythology [[Myth/GreekMythology Zeus]].]]
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[[WMG: The series occurred in the DetectiveConan universe, only a few generations later.]]

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[[WMG: The series occurred in the DetectiveConan ''Manga/DetectiveConan'' universe, only a few generations later.]]



* ''DetectiveConan'' is a much more realistic series than this,
DetectiveConan may end in Shinichi/Conan and Ran marrying under new identity of Sanzen'in and became Nagi's great-grandparents, and by the time is there, the technology for this show is no longer weird...

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* ''DetectiveConan'' ''Manga/DetectiveConan'' is a much more realistic series than this,
DetectiveConan Manga/DetectiveConan may end in Shinichi/Conan and Ran marrying under new identity of Sanzen'in and became Nagi's great-grandparents, and by the time is there, the technology for this show is no longer weird...
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The tropes are not merely similar, they're used in almost the same ways! Toradora is a more realistic and emotional version, whereas everything is multiplied and spun out of proportion in Hayate. Ryuuji and Hayate are very similar, both love cooking and cleaning, and would act more like wives than husbands. Both are chastised for their faces, which do not match their personalities. (Hayate is a hard worker, but has a poor face. Ryuuji always looks like he's going to kill you) Both are extremely gentle and go through incredible lengths for their supposedly non-romantic partner. Both men have crushes for the closest person to their partners (Maria and Minori), who also have returning crushes, and step aside for the other part of the LoveTriangle. Nagi and Taiga are both {{Ojou}}s, underdeveloped, {{Tsundere}}s and voiced by RieKugimiya. Neither is any good at any chores, both are lazy but smart, neither hangs around with relatives, both love video games and both proclaim their crush as their own personal servant. As a side note, Ryuuji and Taiga begin to run away together at the end, and that's exactly what Nagi thinks Hayate wanted her to do.

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The tropes are not merely similar, they're used in almost the same ways! Toradora is a more realistic and emotional version, whereas everything is multiplied and spun out of proportion in Hayate. Ryuuji and Hayate are very similar, both love cooking and cleaning, and would act more like wives than husbands. Both are chastised for their faces, which do not match their personalities. (Hayate is a hard worker, but has a poor face. Ryuuji always looks like he's going to kill you) Both are extremely gentle and go through incredible lengths for their supposedly non-romantic partner. Both men have crushes for the closest person to their partners (Maria and Minori), who also have returning crushes, and step aside for the other part of the LoveTriangle. Nagi and Taiga are both {{Ojou}}s, underdeveloped, {{Tsundere}}s and voiced by RieKugimiya.Creator/RieKugimiya. Neither is any good at any chores, both are lazy but smart, neither hangs around with relatives, both love video games and both proclaim their crush as their own personal servant. As a side note, Ryuuji and Taiga begin to run away together at the end, and that's exactly what Nagi thinks Hayate wanted her to do.
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* Alternatively, they are just spawns of [[BlazBlue Yuuki Terumi]], which he made to ruin an unfortunate child's life ForTheLulz.

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* Alternatively, they are just spawns of [[BlazBlue [[VideoGame/BlazBlue Yuuki Terumi]], which he made to ruin an unfortunate child's life ForTheLulz.
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[[WMG: Hayate stopped being ObliousToLove after how things ended with Ruka.]]

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[[WMG: Hayate stopped being ObliousToLove ObliviousToLove after how things ended with Ruka.]]
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[[WMG: Hayate stopped being ObliousToLove after how things ended with Ruka.]]
Because she was dead serious about marrying him in spite of his incredulity. This clued him in that he's not unlovable, nor unworthy of love. He may not know how to handle it, but he's not about to let Hinagiku get away.
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[[WMG: Yukiji became a BottleFairy because of the emotional trauma of her parents abandoning her with her sister, an 80 million Yen debt, and no provisions.]]

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[[WMG: Yukiji became a BottleFairy HardDrinkingPartyGirl because of the emotional trauma of her parents abandoning her with her sister, an 80 million Yen debt, and no provisions.]]
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[[WMG: Yukiji became a BottleFairy because of the emotional trauma of her parents abandoning her with her sister, an 80 million Yen debt, and no provisions.]]
Hinagiku did mention that they nearly froze to death when that incident left them homeless. Hinagiku was young enough to think that their parents must have had some [[DaddyHadAGoodReasonForAbandoningYou good reason for abandoning them,]] but Yukiji harbors no such delusions. While Yukiji gives the appearance of being a party-girl, she really drinks to forget her pain.
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[[WMG: Hinagiku will get a [[KingdomHearts K--blade.]]]]
She already magically summons Masamune when needed. Why not go all the way?
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[[WMG: Nagi and Hayate are cousins on her father's side.]]
We know that Nagi's father was a burglar who was caught by her mother breaking into one of the Sanzenin mansions. She proceeded to hire him as her butler and eventually marry him. We also know he looks like Hayate. A degenerate who becomes a hard working ladykiller when forced to? Sounds like he belongs to Hayate's family.
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Given the possible references to ''RevolutionaryGirlUtena'', one of {{Kunihiko Ikuhara}}'s works, as well as a series known for its largely {{Post Modernis|m}}t themes and subject matter, it's likely that Ikuhara's works were what inspired Hata to make something similar.

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Given the possible references to ''RevolutionaryGirlUtena'', one of {{Kunihiko Ikuhara}}'s works, as well as a series and the fact that ''Utena'' is known for its largely {{Post Modernis|m}}t themes and subject matter, it's likely that Ikuhara's works were what inspired Hata to make something similar.

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* Mikado Sanzenin is Mikado Sanzenin...


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[[WMG: Nagi's dad(Shin Hayek) is somehow related to Hayate.]]
* He looks very much like a blonde, slightly older Hayate...
** [[spoiler: There was also the incident of him cross-dressing in the finale of CTMEOY]]
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In [[http://www.mangahere.com/manga/hayate_the_combat_butler/c404/14.html Chapter 404, Ruka tells Hayate]] whether or not he will be Nagi's butler forever (or at least for the foreseeable future). Hayate answers [[http://www.mangahere.com/manga/hayate_the_combat_butler/c404/15.html that he won't]] and [[http://www.mangahere.com/manga/hayate_the_combat_butler/c404/16.html further adds]] that once his debt is paid off, Nagi will no longer need his protection and that she is able to happily live on her own without him and that he will quit being her butler. [[http://www.mangahere.com/manga/hayate_the_combat_butler/c404/17.html The scene transitions to an image of a calendar]], which the pages fold and it points to December 24. During the scene he says that the day his debt will be paid off "... is not all that far off.", and because the scene points to December 24 and of what he said of the aforementioned during the scene, it means that December 24 is the day his debt will be paid off. Should this be true, the it also means that being a servant to the Sanzenin household must pay a LOT since his debt is 156,804,000 yen (around $1.5 million US Dollars) and that he's only been her butler for a year by the time his debt gets paid off (around 13068688.00 Yen (around $130,400 US Dollars) per month). Unfortunately, however, it's unknown where he will go

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In [[http://www.mangahere.com/manga/hayate_the_combat_butler/c404/14.html Chapter 404, Ruka tells Hayate]] whether or not he will be Nagi's butler forever (or at least for the foreseeable future). Hayate answers [[http://www.mangahere.com/manga/hayate_the_combat_butler/c404/15.html that he won't]] and [[http://www.mangahere.com/manga/hayate_the_combat_butler/c404/16.html further adds]] that once his debt is paid off, Nagi will no longer need his protection and that she is able to happily live on her own without him and that he will quit being her butler. [[http://www.mangahere.com/manga/hayate_the_combat_butler/c404/17.html The scene transitions to an image of a calendar]], which the pages fold and it points to December 24. During the scene he says that the day his debt will be paid off "... is not all that far off.", and because the scene points to December 24 and of what he said of the aforementioned during the scene, it means that December 24 is the day his debt will be paid off. Should this be true, the it also means that being a servant to the Sanzenin household must pay a LOT since his debt is 156,804,000 yen (around $1.5 million US Dollars) and that he's only been her butler for a year by the time his debt gets paid off (around 13068688.00 Yen (around $130,400 US Dollars) per month). Unfortunately, however, it's unknown where he will gogo after his debt is paid off, since he was [[ParentalAbandonment abandoned by his parents]], although he is trying to reunite for his long-lost brother, who is now an adult, however.
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** Jossed due to the events of [[http://www.mangahere.com/manga/hayate_the_combat_butler/c404/16.html Chapter 404]]



In [[http://www.mangahere.com/manga/hayate_the_combat_butler/c404/14.html Chapter 404, Ruka tells Hayate]] whether or not he will be Nagi's butler forever (or at least for the foreseeable future). Hayate answers [[http://www.mangahere.com/manga/hayate_the_combat_butler/c404/15.html that he won't]]. [[http://www.mangahere.com/manga/hayate_the_combat_butler/c404/17.html The scene transitions to an image of a calendar]], which the pages fold and it points to December 24. During the scene he says that the day his debt will be paid off "... is not all that far off.", and because the scene points to December 24 and of what he said of the aforementioned during the scene, it means that December 24 is the day his debt will be paid off. Should this be true, the it also means that being a servant to the Sanzenin household must pay a LOT since his debt is 156,804,000 yen (around $1.5 million US Dollars) and that he's only been her butler for a year by the time his debt gets paid off (around 13068688.00 Yen (around $130,400 US Dollars) per month).

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In [[http://www.mangahere.com/manga/hayate_the_combat_butler/c404/14.html Chapter 404, Ruka tells Hayate]] whether or not he will be Nagi's butler forever (or at least for the foreseeable future). Hayate answers [[http://www.mangahere.com/manga/hayate_the_combat_butler/c404/15.html that he won't]].won't]] and [[http://www.mangahere.com/manga/hayate_the_combat_butler/c404/16.html further adds]] that once his debt is paid off, Nagi will no longer need his protection and that she is able to happily live on her own without him and that he will quit being her butler. [[http://www.mangahere.com/manga/hayate_the_combat_butler/c404/17.html The scene transitions to an image of a calendar]], which the pages fold and it points to December 24. During the scene he says that the day his debt will be paid off "... is not all that far off.", and because the scene points to December 24 and of what he said of the aforementioned during the scene, it means that December 24 is the day his debt will be paid off. Should this be true, the it also means that being a servant to the Sanzenin household must pay a LOT since his debt is 156,804,000 yen (around $1.5 million US Dollars) and that he's only been her butler for a year by the time his debt gets paid off (around 13068688.00 Yen (around $130,400 US Dollars) per month). Unfortunately, however, it's unknown where he will go
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[[WMG: Hayate's debt will be paid off the day before Christmas and that the .]]
In Chapter 404, Ruka tells Hayate whether or not he will be Nagi's butler forever (or at least for the foreseeable future). Hayate answers that he won't and further adds that the day his debt will be paid off "is not all that far off". It soon transitions to an image of a calendar, where the pages fold and it points to December 24, which supposedly is the day his debt will be paid off since he says "That day... is not all that far off". Should this be true, the it also means that being a servant to the Sanzenin household must pay a LOT daily since his debt is 156,804,000 yen (around 1.5 million US Dollars) and that he's only been her butler for a year by the time his debt gets paid off (around 130,400 yen per month).

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[[WMG: Hayate's debt will be paid off the day before Christmas and that the .being a servant to the Sanzenin household must pay a person A LOT of cash.]]
In [[http://www.mangahere.com/manga/hayate_the_combat_butler/c404/14.html Chapter 404, Ruka tells Hayate Hayate]] whether or not he will be Nagi's butler forever (or at least for the foreseeable future). Hayate answers [[http://www.mangahere.com/manga/hayate_the_combat_butler/c404/15.html that he won't and further adds that the day his debt will be paid off "is not all that far off". It soon won't]]. [[http://www.mangahere.com/manga/hayate_the_combat_butler/c404/17.html The scene transitions to an image of a calendar, where calendar]], which the pages fold and it points to December 24, which supposedly is 24. During the scene he says that the day his debt will be paid off since he says "That day... "... is not all that far off". off.", and because the scene points to December 24 and of what he said of the aforementioned during the scene, it means that December 24 is the day his debt will be paid off. Should this be true, the it also means that being a servant to the Sanzenin household must pay a LOT daily since his debt is 156,804,000 yen (around 1.$1.5 million US Dollars) and that he's only been her butler for a year by the time his debt gets paid off (around 130,400 yen 13068688.00 Yen (around $130,400 US Dollars) per month).
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[[WMG: Hayate's debt will be paid off the day before Christmas and that the .]]
In Chapter 404, Ruka tells Hayate whether or not he will be Nagi's butler forever (or at least for the foreseeable future). Hayate answers that he won't and further adds that the day his debt will be paid off "is not all that far off". It soon transitions to an image of a calendar, where the pages fold and it points to December 24, which supposedly is the day his debt will be paid off since he says "That day... is not all that far off". Should this be true, the it also means that being a servant to the Sanzenin household must pay a LOT daily since his debt is 156,804,000 yen (around 1.5 million US Dollars) and that he's only been her butler for a year by the time his debt gets paid off (around 130,400 yen per month).
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Given the possible references to ''RevolutionaryGirlUtena'', one of {{Kunihiko Ikuhara}}'s works, as well as a series known for its largely {{Post-Modernis|m}}t themes and subject matter, it's likely that Ikuhara's works were what inspired Hata.

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Given the possible references to ''RevolutionaryGirlUtena'', one of {{Kunihiko Ikuhara}}'s works, as well as a series known for its largely {{Post-Modernis|m}}t {{Post Modernis|m}}t themes and subject matter, it's likely that Ikuhara's works were what inspired Hata.Hata to make something similar.
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[[WMG: The PostModernism present in this series is due to the author being an KunihikoIkuhara fan.
Given the possible references to ''RevolutionaryGirlUtena'', one of {{Kunihiko Ikuhara}}'s works, as well as a series known for its {{Post-Modernis|m}}t themes and subject matter, it's likely that Ikuhara's works were what inspired Hata.

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[[WMG: The PostModernism present in this series is due to the author being an KunihikoIkuhara fan.
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Given the possible references to ''RevolutionaryGirlUtena'', one of {{Kunihiko Ikuhara}}'s works, as well as a series known for its largely {{Post-Modernis|m}}t themes and subject matter, it's likely that Ikuhara's works were what inspired Hata.

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[[WMG: The PostModernism present in this series is due to the author being an KunihikoIkuhara fan.
Given the possible references to ''RevolutionaryGirlUtena'', one of {{Kunihiko Ikuhara}}'s works, as well as a series known for its {{Post-Modernis|m}}t themes and subject matter, it's likely that Ikuhara's works were what inspired Hata.
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