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* AdaptationalVillainy: In ''Elfen Lied,'' Kurama is a man who at first seems to be cold and ruthless but in reality cares deeply for his daughters, Nana and Mariko. He even risks being fired (or worse) by smuggling Nana out of the research complex and giving her prosthetic limbs and money to live in the outside world after he was ordered to kill her due to her failure to capture Lucy. Instead of doing that here, he dumps her in a cardboard box on the streets and studiously ignores her when he runs into her later. He later responds to a missing person's ad for Nana put up by her adoptive parents, has them killed, and takes her back to the research complex all without showing any emotion. Even worse, given how [[http://manga.clone-army.org/nana.php?page=67&lang= some of the Diclonii at the research complex respond to him]], it's implied that he deliberately forges a father/daughter bond with some Diclonii to get them to obey him. So yeah, he's definitely a bastard here.



* AdaptationalVillainy: In ''Elfen Lied,'' Kurama is a man who at first seems to be cold and ruthless but in reality cares deeply for his daughters, Nana and Mariko. He even risks being fired (or worse) by smuggling Nana out of the research complex and giving her prosthetic limbs and money to live in the outside world after he was ordered to kill her due to her failure to capture Lucy. Instead of doing that here, he dumps her in a cardboard box on the streets and studiously ignores her when he runs into her later. He later responds to a missing person's ad for Nana put up by her adoptive parents, has them killed, and takes her back to the research complex all without showing any emotion. Even worse, given how [[http://manga.clone-army.org/nana.php?page=67&lang= some of the Diclonii at the research complex respond to him]], it's implied that he deliberately forges a father/daughter bond with some Diclonii to get them to obey him. So yeah, he's definitely a bastard here.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: In ''Elfen Lied,'' Kurama is a man who at first seems to be cold and ruthless but in reality cares deeply for his daughters, Nana and Mariko. He even risks being fired (or worse) by smuggling Nana out of the research complex and giving her prosthetic limbs and money to live in the outside world after he was ordered to kill her due to her failure to capture Lucy. Instead of doing that here, he dumps her in a cardboard box on the streets and studiously ignores her when he runs into her later. He later responds to a missing person's ad for Nana put up by her adoptive parents, has them killed, and takes her back to the research complex all without showing any emotion. Even worse, given how [[http://manga.clone-army.org/nana.php?page=67&lang= some of the Diclonii at the research complex respond to him]], it's implied that he deliberately forges a father/daughter bond with some Diclonii to get them to obey him. So yeah, he's definitely a bastard here.



* OnceForYesTwiceForNo: [[http://manga.clone-army.org/viewer.php?&series=nana&page=64&lang=&HUDoff= The doctors]] at the lab asks this of Nana.



* OnceForYesTwiceForNo: [[http://manga.clone-army.org/viewer.php?&series=nana&page=64&lang=&HUDoff= The doctors]] at the lab asks this of Nana.



* TookALevelInJerkass: In ''Elfen Lied,'' Kurama is a man who at first seems to be cold and ruthless but in reality cares deeply for his daughters, Nana and Mariko. He even risks being fired (or worse) by smuggling Nana out of the research complex and giving her prosthetic limbs and money to live in the outside world after he was ordered to kill her due to her failure to capture Lucy. Instead of doing that here, he dumps her in a cardboard box on the streets and studiously ignores her when he runs into her later. He later responds to a missing person's ad for Nana put up by her adoptive parents, has them killed, and takes her back to the research complex all without showing any emotion. Even worse, given how [[http://manga.clone-army.org/nana.php?page=67&lang= some of the Diclonii at the research complex respond to him]], it's implied that he deliberately forges a father/daughter bond with some Diclonii to get them to obey him. So yeah, he's definitely a bastard here.
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* {{Jerkass}}: [[Manga/GunslingerGirl Henrietta]], ''definetely''. She's almost always seen being a complete dick to Nana.

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* {{Jerkass}}: [[Manga/GunslingerGirl Henrietta]], ''definetely''.''definitely''. She's almost always seen being a complete dick to Nana.
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* FalseFriend: Mayu turns out to be this in page 24. She doesn't give a shit about Nana being chewed out by Henrietta and getting shunned away.

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* FalseFriend: Mayu turns out to be this in page 24. She doesn't give a shit about Nana being getting chewed out by Henrietta and getting being shunned away.

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* TheCameo: [[VideoGame/MetalGear Solid Snake]] appears hidden under a box in page 21.



%% * TheChewToy: Why yes...

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%% * TheChewToy: Why yes...yes, it can be counted with one hand the few times Nana does ''not'' get verbally or physically abused in this comic. Rico is also subjected to a lot of torture by Henrietta and Triella.


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* EyeScream: In page 19, Triella burns out Rico's left eye with a cigarette. [[UngratefulBastard After Rico informs her she finished a mission]]. What an ass.


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* FalseFriend: Mayu turns out to be this in page 24. She doesn't give a shit about Nana being chewed out by Henrietta and getting shunned away.
* HumanPet: Rico is outright kept inside a cage by Henrietta and Triella. Henrietta even encourages Mayu to beat her whenever she wants.


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* PetTheDog: Triella has one in page 23. When she sees Nana taking care of Henrietta's baby chicks, Triella compliments her and gives a sound advice; not only do the chicks need food or water, the most important thing is giving them love.

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* BarbieDollAnatomy: For art dissonance to the point of GrotesqueCute.
* BlackComedy: About the comedy part...
** DeconstructedTrope: It keeps pushing the "black" part until you may start asking if it's truly funny anymore - lampshaded in the eleventh strip when the last panel asks "IS THIS COMEDY?"
* BlackComedyRape: Subverted. YouBastard

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%% * BarbieDollAnatomy: For art dissonance to the point of GrotesqueCute.
%% * BlackComedy: About the comedy part...
** DeconstructedTrope: It keeps pushing the "black" part until you may start asking if it's truly funny anymore - lampshaded in the eleventh strip when the last panel asks "IS THIS COMEDY?"
%% * BlackComedyRape: Subverted. YouBastard



* CharacterExaggeration
* TheChewToy: Why yes...
* CigaretteBurns: [[http://manga.clone-army.org/viewer.php?&series=nana&page=19 Ouch!]]
* CrapsackWorld: [[CosmicPlaything The entire universe has it out for Nana.]]
* {{Crossover}}: Freely blending characters from several continuities along with new characters.
* DiedHappilyEverAfter: [[spoiler: Happens to Nana in the epilogue. Nana, who spontaneously resurrects a dead kitten ''and'' makes the dank alley she dies in [[FertileFeet sprout beautiful flowers]].]]
** [[spoiler:She's also reunited with Marcelo and Minami, whose shadows are shown in the last few panels]].
* DownerEnding: In classic Victorian literature form.
* EndingTrope: [[spoiler: TheHeroDies]]
* FixFic: A crossover with VideoGame/{{Team Fortress 2}} [[http://web.archive.org/web/20120430151623/https://www.fanfiction.net/s/6114528/1/Nanas_New_Life here]].
* FromBadToWorse: To the point of being [[GallowsHumor hilarious]]... or just [[TearJerker tragic]].
* HopeSpot: [[spoiler:Just long enough to make the inevitable return that much more painful.]]

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%% * CharacterExaggeration
%% * TheChewToy: Why yes...
%% * CigaretteBurns: [[http://manga.clone-army.org/viewer.php?&series=nana&page=19 Ouch!]]
%% * CrapsackWorld: [[CosmicPlaything The entire universe has it out for Nana.]]
%% * {{Crossover}}: Freely blending characters from several continuities along with new characters.
* DeconstructedTrope: It keeps pushing the "black" part of BlackComedy until you may start asking if it's truly funny anymore - lampshaded in the eleventh strip when the last panel asks "IS THIS COMEDY?"
* DiedHappilyEverAfter: [[spoiler: Happens to Nana in the epilogue. Nana, who spontaneously resurrects a dead kitten ''and'' makes the dank alley she dies in [[FertileFeet sprout beautiful flowers]].]]
** [[spoiler:She's
She's also reunited with Marcelo and Minami, whose shadows are shown in the last few panels]].
%% * DownerEnding: In classic Victorian literature form.
* EndingTrope: [[spoiler: TheHeroDies]]
* FixFic: A crossover with VideoGame/{{Team Fortress 2}} [[http://web.archive.org/web/20120430151623/https://www.fanfiction.net/s/6114528/1/Nanas_New_Life here]].
%% * FromBadToWorse: To the point of being [[GallowsHumor hilarious]]... or just [[TearJerker tragic]].
%% * HopeSpot: [[spoiler:Just long enough to make the inevitable return that much more painful.]]



* HumansAreBastards: With the exception of Marcelo and Minami after their CharacterDevelopment.

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%% * HumansAreBastards: With the exception of Marcelo and Minami after their CharacterDevelopment.



* MamaBear: [[http://manga.clone-army.org/nana.php?page=51〈= MAMA PUNCH!]]
* MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext: Lucy with a tail. 'Nuff said.

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%% * MamaBear: [[http://manga.clone-army.org/nana.php?page=51〈= MAMA PUNCH!]]
%% * MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext: Lucy with a tail. 'Nuff said.



* SadistShow: Played up to 11.
* ScaryShinyGlasses: Kurama.
* SerialEscalation: What horrible things will happen to Nana today?
* SevenIsNana: The protagonist.
* SmokingHotSex: Featuring Nana and [[BlackComedyRape whoever raped her most recently]].
* SnapBack: Everything except hideously painful mutilation.

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%% * SadistShow: Played up to 11.
%% * ScaryShinyGlasses: Kurama.
%% * SerialEscalation: What horrible things will happen to Nana today?
%% * SevenIsNana: The protagonist.
%% * SmokingHotSex: Featuring Nana and [[BlackComedyRape whoever raped her most recently]].
%% * SnapBack: Everything except hideously painful mutilation.



* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: Nana didn't ask for all this!

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%% * TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: Nana didn't ask for all this!



* YouBastard: "'''[[spoiler: [[http://manga.clone-army.org/nana.php?page=11&lang= IS THIS COMEDY?]]]]'''"
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Inherited from the source material.

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%% * YouBastard: "'''[[spoiler: [[http://manga.clone-army.org/nana.php?page=11&lang= IS THIS COMEDY?]]]]'''"
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Inherited from the source material.
COMEDY?]]]]'''"
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* TheyKilledKennyAgain: Quite a few earlier comics involve Nana getting killed, only to return in the next comic. And likely get killed again. [[spoiler: At the end of the comic, however, [[KilledOffForReal it sticks]].]]

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* TheyKilledKennyAgain: Quite a few earlier comics involve Nana getting killed, only to return in the next comic. And likely get killed again. [[spoiler: At the end of the comic, however, [[KilledOffForReal it sticks]].she dies for real]].]]
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* BlackComedyRape: Subverted. YouBastard.

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* BlackComedyRape: Subverted. YouBastard.YouBastard
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* {{Jerkass}}: [[Manga/GunslingerGirl Henrietta]], ''definetely''. She's almost always seen being a complete dick to Nana.
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** DeconstructedTrope: It keeps pushing the "black" part until you may start asking if it's truly funny anymore - lampshaded in the eleventh strip when the last panel asks "IS THIS COMEDY?".

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** DeconstructedTrope: It keeps pushing the "black" part until you may start asking if it's truly funny anymore - lampshaded in the eleventh strip when the last panel asks "IS THIS COMEDY?".COMEDY?"
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** DeconstructedTrope: It keeps pushing the "black" part until you may start asking if it's truly funny anymore - lampshaded in the ''tenth strip'' when the last panel asks "IS THIS COMEDY?".

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** DeconstructedTrope: It keeps pushing the "black" part until you may start asking if it's truly funny anymore - lampshaded in the ''tenth strip'' eleventh strip when the last panel asks "IS THIS COMEDY?".
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** DeconstructedTrope: It keeps pushing the "black" part until you may start asking if it's truly funny anymore.

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** DeconstructedTrope: It keeps pushing the "black" part until you may start asking if it's truly funny anymore.anymore - lampshaded in the ''tenth strip'' when the last panel asks "IS THIS COMEDY?".
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[[caption-width-right:231:[[CoversAlwaysLie Warning: Nanas Everyday Life is infinitely darker than this cheerful picture implies]].]]

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[[caption-width-right:231:[[CoversAlwaysLie Warning: Nanas Nana's Everyday Life is infinitely darker than this cheerful picture implies]].]]
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It '''will''' make you cry.

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It '''will''' [[TearJerker make you cry.
cry]].



* FromBadToWorse: To the point of being [[GallowsHumor hilarious]]... or, y'know, [[TearJerker tragic,]] I guess.

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* FromBadToWorse: To the point of being [[GallowsHumor hilarious]]... or, y'know, or just [[TearJerker tragic,]] I guess.tragic]].



* HumansAreBastards: With the exception of Marcelo and Minami after their CharacterDevelopment

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* HumansAreBastards: With the exception of Marcelo and Minami after their CharacterDevelopmentCharacterDevelopment.
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* DiedHappilyEverAfter: [[spoiler: Happens to Nana in the {{Epilogue}}. Nana, who spontaneously resurrects a dead kitten ''and'' makes the dank alley she dies in [[FertileFeet sprout beautiful flowers]].]]

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* DiedHappilyEverAfter: [[spoiler: Happens to Nana in the {{Epilogue}}.epilogue. Nana, who spontaneously resurrects a dead kitten ''and'' makes the dank alley she dies in [[FertileFeet sprout beautiful flowers]].]]
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* DiedHappilyEverAfter: [[spoiler: Nana, who spontaneously resurrects a dead kitten ''and'' makes the dank alley she dies in [[FertileFeet sprout beautiful flowers]].]]

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* DiedHappilyEverAfter: [[spoiler: Happens to Nana in the {{Epilogue}}. Nana, who spontaneously resurrects a dead kitten ''and'' makes the dank alley she dies in [[FertileFeet sprout beautiful flowers]].]]

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* CigaretteBurns: [[http://manga.clone-army.org/viewer.php?&series=nana&page=19 Ouch!]]



* FixFic: A crossover with VideoGame/{{Team Fortress 2}} [[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6114528/1/Nanas_New_Life here]].

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* FixFic: A crossover with VideoGame/{{Team Fortress 2}} [[http://www.[[http://web.archive.org/web/20120430151623/https://www.fanfiction.net/s/6114528/1/Nanas_New_Life here]].



* TheRunaway: Mayu.

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* OnceForYesTwiceForNo: [[http://manga.clone-army.org/viewer.php?&series=nana&page=64&lang=&HUDoff= The doctors]] at the lab asks this of Nana.
* TheRunaway: Mayu.Mayu, trying to get away from ParentalIncest.
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* TookALevelInJerkass: In ''ElfenLied,'' Kurama is a man who at first seems to be cold and ruthless but in reality cares deeply for his daughters, Nana and Mariko. He even risks being fired (or worse) by smuggling Nana out of the research complex and giving her prosthetic limbs and money to live in the outside world after he was ordered to kill her due to her failure to capture Lucy. Instead of doing that here, he dumps her in a cardboard box on the streets and studiously ignores her when he runs into her later. He later responds to a missing person's ad for Nana put up by her adoptive parents, has them killed, and takes her back to the research complex all without showing any emotion. Even worse, given how [[http://manga.clone-army.org/nana.php?page=67&lang= some of the Diclonii at the research complex respond to him]], it's implied that he deliberately forges a father/daughter bond with some Diclonii to get them to obey him. So yeah, he's definitely a bastard here.

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* TookALevelInJerkass: In ''ElfenLied,'' ''Elfen Lied,'' Kurama is a man who at first seems to be cold and ruthless but in reality cares deeply for his daughters, Nana and Mariko. He even risks being fired (or worse) by smuggling Nana out of the research complex and giving her prosthetic limbs and money to live in the outside world after he was ordered to kill her due to her failure to capture Lucy. Instead of doing that here, he dumps her in a cardboard box on the streets and studiously ignores her when he runs into her later. He later responds to a missing person's ad for Nana put up by her adoptive parents, has them killed, and takes her back to the research complex all without showing any emotion. Even worse, given how [[http://manga.clone-army.org/nana.php?page=67&lang= some of the Diclonii at the research complex respond to him]], it's implied that he deliberately forges a father/daughter bond with some Diclonii to get them to obey him. So yeah, he's definitely a bastard here.
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A fan-comic based of of the {{Anime}}/{{Manga}} series ''Manga/ElfenLied'', coming to you courtesy of comic writer Creator/DanKim, ''Nana's Everyday Life'' branches off in a completely different direction from its source material, featuring several cast members from [[Manga/GunslingerGirl other series]], as well as a few original characters.

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A fan-comic based of off of the {{Anime}}/{{Manga}} series ''Manga/ElfenLied'', coming to you courtesy of comic writer Creator/DanKim, ''Nana's Everyday Life'' branches off in a completely different direction from its source material, featuring several cast members from [[Manga/GunslingerGirl other series]], as well as a few original characters.
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** [[spoiler:She's also reunited with Marcelo and Minami, whose shadows are shown in the last few panels]].
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->''...life isn't very fair, is it?''

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->''...->''"...life isn't very fair, is it?''
it?"''
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* TookALevelInJerkass: In ''ElfenLied,'' Kurama is a man who at first seems to be cold and ruthless but in reality cares deeply for his daughters, Nana and Mariko. He even risks being fired (or worse) by smuggling Nana out of the research complex and giving her prosthetic limbs and money to live in the outside world after he was ordered to kill her due to her failure to capture Lucy. Instead of doing that here, he dumps her in a cardboard box on the streets and studiously ignores her when he runs into her later. He later responds to a missing person's ad for Nana put up by her adoptive parents, has them killed, and takes her back to the research complex all without showing any emotion. Even worse, given how [[http://manga.clone-army.org/nana.php?page=67&lang= some of the Diclonii at the research complex respond to him]], it's implied that he deliberately forges a father/daughter bond with some Diclonii to get them to obey him. So yeah, he's definitely a bastard here.
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A fan-comic based of of the {{Anime}}/{{Manga}} series ''Manga/ElfenLied'', coming to you courtesy of comic writer DanKim, ''Nana's Everyday Life'' branches off in a completely different direction from its source material, featuring several cast members from [[Manga/GunslingerGirl other series]], as well as a few original characters.

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A fan-comic based of of the {{Anime}}/{{Manga}} series ''Manga/ElfenLied'', coming to you courtesy of comic writer DanKim, Creator/DanKim, ''Nana's Everyday Life'' branches off in a completely different direction from its source material, featuring several cast members from [[Manga/GunslingerGirl other series]], as well as a few original characters.
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* ThirdPersonPerson: In this comic, Nana often referrs to herself in the third person. Not to mention Mariko and another Diclonius that Kurama raises in the lab...
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* YouBastard: "'''[[spoiler:IS THIS COMEDY?]]'''"

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* YouBastard: "'''[[spoiler:IS "'''[[spoiler: [[http://manga.clone-army.org/nana.php?page=11&lang= IS THIS COMEDY?]]'''"COMEDY?]]]]'''"

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* BreakTheCutie: More like demolish. Starting with reducing Nana to a quadruple amputee and [[FromBadToWorse getting worse from there.]]



* [[BreakTheCutie Demolish The Cutie]]: Starting with reducing Nana to a quadruple amputee and [[FromBadToWorse getting worse from there.]]
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A fan-comic based of of the {{Anime}}/{{Manga}} series ''Manga/ElfenLied'', ''Nana's Everyday Life'' branches off in a completely different direction from its source material, featuring several cast members from [[Manga/GunslingerGirl other series]], as well as a few original characters.

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A fan-comic based of of the {{Anime}}/{{Manga}} series ''Manga/ElfenLied'', coming to you courtesy of comic writer DanKim, ''Nana's Everyday Life'' branches off in a completely different direction from its source material, featuring several cast members from [[Manga/GunslingerGirl other series]], as well as a few original characters.
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* MakesJustasMuchSenseinContext: Lucy with a tail. 'Nuff said.

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* MakesJustasMuchSenseinContext: MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext: Lucy with a tail. 'Nuff said.

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