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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: Entirely averted. The creator stated that he got high on mushrooms prior to creating the original "Episode 29" short, and the series' standard disclaimer continues to hold that they involve drug use. (The lone exception being "Miku Hits R2 with a Chair", which was apparently made with a desire to convey a message about suicide.)

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* {{Anvilicious}}: "Miku Hits R2 with a Chair" and "Hate" end with AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle sequences laying out their morals (suicide prevention and toleration of immigrants, respectively) unsubtly. The latter in particular caused a BrokenBase because some viewers found it to be [[SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped extremely effective]], however.
* BrokenBase: "Hate", the first season finale, split viewers because of its explicitly political message about immigration and discrimination (including shots at UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump's controversial policies regarding the former). Was it an {{anvilicious}} moral that was jarring in a normally goofy series, or a case of SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped that was pulled off well? (In any case, the reception led to the creator made it private just a day after it was uploaded.)

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* {{Anvilicious}}: "Miku Hits R2 with a Chair" and "Hate" end with AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle sequences laying out their morals (suicide prevention and toleration of immigrants, respectively) unsubtly. The latter in particular caused a BrokenBase because some viewers found it to be [[SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped extremely effective]], effective, however.
* BrokenBase: "Hate", the first season finale, split viewers because of its explicitly political message about immigration and discrimination (including shots at UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump's controversial policies regarding the former). Was it an {{anvilicious}} moral that was jarring in a normally goofy series, or a case of SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped that was pulled off well? (In any case, the reception led to the creator made it private just a day after it was uploaded.)



* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: As unsubtle as the series' more serious episodes can get about their messages, no one can deny that their points don't ring true.
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* BrokenBase: "Hate", the first season finale, split viewers because of its explicitly political message about immigration and discrimination (including shots at UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump's controversial policies regarding the former). Was it an {{anvilicious}} moral that was jarring in a normally goofy series, or a case of SomeAnvilsNeededToBeDropped that was pulled off well? (In any case, the reception led to the creator made it private just a day after it was uploaded.)

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* BrokenBase: "Hate", the first season finale, split viewers because of its explicitly political message about immigration and discrimination (including shots at UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump's controversial policies regarding the former). Was it an {{anvilicious}} moral that was jarring in a normally goofy series, or a case of SomeAnvilsNeededToBeDropped SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped that was pulled off well? (In any case, the reception led to the creator made it private just a day after it was uploaded.)
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* {{Anvilicious}}: "Miku Hits R2 with a Chair" and "Hate" end with AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle sequences laying out their morals (suicide prevention and toleration of immigrants, respectively) unsubtly. The latter in particular caused a BrokenBase because some viewers found it to be [[SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped extremely effective]], however.
* BrokenBase: "Hate", the first season finale, split viewers because of its explicitly political message about immigration and discrimination (including shots at UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump's controversial policies regarding the former). Was it an {{anvilicious}} moral that was jarring in a normally goofy series, or a case of SomeAnvilsNeededToBeDropped that was pulled off well? (In any case, the reception led to the creator made it private just a day after it was uploaded.)


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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: As unsubtle as the series' more serious episodes can get about their messages, no one can deny that their points don't ring true.
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* TheWoobie: Like most characters in the show, Gumi suffers a lot. Unlike the others, she doesn't deserve it.

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* TheWoobie: Like most characters in the show, Gumi suffers a lot. Unlike the others, she doesn't deserve it.and Turret, both genuinely innocent sweethearts who still suffer as much as anyone else does on this show.
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: Quite a bit, especially Gumi getting thrown into a giant blender.
* JerkassWoobie: Miku. She's selfish, impulsive, and stupid, but she's hated by everyone who isn't R2 and always suffers for her bad decisions.



* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: Entirely averted. The creator stated that he got high on mushrooms prior to creating the original "Episode 29" short, and the series' standard disclaimer continues to hold that they involve drug use. (The lone exception being "Miku Hits R2 with a Chair", which was apparently made with a desire to convey a message about suicide.)

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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: Entirely averted. The creator stated that he got high on mushrooms prior to creating the original "Episode 29" short, and the series' standard disclaimer continues to hold that they involve drug use. (The lone exception being "Miku Hits R2 with a Chair", which was apparently made with a desire to convey a message about suicide.))
* TheWoobie: Like most characters in the show, Gumi suffers a lot. Unlike the others, she doesn't deserve it.
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* NightmareFuel: [[Music/Vocaloid SeeU]] is a man-eating monster who knows things she should have no way of learning. [[spoiler:And she survived her apparent death.]]

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* NightmareFuel: [[Music/Vocaloid SeeU]] [=SeeU=] is a man-eating monster who knows things she should have no way of learning. [[spoiler:And she survived her apparent death.]]
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* NightmareFuel: SeeU is a man-eating monster who knows things she should have no way of learning. [[spoiler:And she survived her apparent death.]]

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* NightmareFuel: SeeU [[Music/Vocaloid SeeU]] is a man-eating monster who knows things she should have no way of learning. [[spoiler:And she survived her apparent death.]]
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* NightmareFuel: SeeU is a man-eating monster who knows things she should have no way of learning. [[spoiler:And she survived her apparent death.]]
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: Entirely averted. The creator stated that he got high on mushrooms prior to creating the original "Episode 29" short, and the series' standard disclaimer continues to hold that they involve drug use. (The lone exception being "Miku Hits R2 with a Chair", which was apparently made with a desire to convey a message about suicide.)

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