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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The opening and the ending songs. The OST of the entire series as a whole also count.



* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The opening and the ending songs. The OST of the entire series as a whole also count.
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** ''Very'' popular in Italy and France (the latter's really obvious thanks to its setting being the French Revolution, aka ''the'' French historical event). Ikeda even got the Legion d'Honneur for her work, the highest possible honor a foreigner could receive in France and other honors from Italian otaku fans and Italy's government. In Italy, the series is practically in the same league with ''Manga/LupinIII'', ''Manga/SailorMoon'', ''Manga/DragonBall'', ''Manga/SaintSeiya'', and ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'' in fame and its popularity is such that it still receives re-runs on local channels in the country (something that the above aforementioned anime did not receive for a while until recent remakes and sequel {{OVA}}s and series with the exception of ''Lupin III'' and ''Hokuto No Ken'').

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** ''Very'' popular in Italy and France (the latter's really obvious thanks to its setting being the French Revolution, aka ''the'' French historical event). Ikeda even got the Legion d'Honneur for her work, the highest possible honor a foreigner could receive in France and other honors from Italian otaku fans and Italy's government. government.
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In Italy, the series is practically in the same league with ''Manga/LupinIII'', ''Manga/SailorMoon'', ''Manga/DragonBall'', ''Manga/SaintSeiya'', and ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'' in fame and its popularity is such that it still receives re-runs on local channels in the country (something that the above aforementioned anime did not receive for a while until recent remakes and sequel {{OVA}}s and series with the exception of ''Lupin III'' and ''Hokuto No Ken'').Ken''). It is also the [[https://antoniogenna.com/2015/10/20/nipponica-61-lady-oscar-le-rose-di-versailles/ most published shojo manga there]].
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The opening and the ending songs. The OST of the entire series as a whole also count.
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** ''Very'' popular in Italy and France (the latter's really obvious thanks to it's setting being the French Revolution, aka ''the'' French historical event). Ikeda even got the Legion d'Honneur for her work, the highest possible honor a foreigner could receive in France and other honors from Italian otaku fans and Italy's government. In Italy, the series is practically in the same league with ''Manga/LupinIII'', ''Manga/SailorMoon'', ''Manga/DragonBall'', ''Manga/SaintSeiya'', and ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'' in fame and its popularity is such that it still receives re-runs on local channels in the country (something that the above aforementioned anime did not receive for a while until recent remakes and sequel {{OVA}}s and series with the exception of ''Lupin III'' and ''Hokuto No Ken'').

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** ''Very'' popular in Italy and France (the latter's really obvious thanks to it's its setting being the French Revolution, aka ''the'' French historical event). Ikeda even got the Legion d'Honneur for her work, the highest possible honor a foreigner could receive in France and other honors from Italian otaku fans and Italy's government. In Italy, the series is practically in the same league with ''Manga/LupinIII'', ''Manga/SailorMoon'', ''Manga/DragonBall'', ''Manga/SaintSeiya'', and ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'' in fame and its popularity is such that it still receives re-runs on local channels in the country (something that the above aforementioned anime did not receive for a while until recent remakes and sequel {{OVA}}s and series with the exception of ''Lupin III'' and ''Hokuto No Ken'').
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* GenreTurningPoint: The manga single-handedly proved that shoujo manga with complex plots and deep characterization could be successful; beforehand, most shoujo manga were simple stories for elementary school girls, but ''Berubara'''s appeal to teenage girls and women brought it a great deal of critical and commercial success.

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* GenreTurningPoint: The manga single-handedly proved that shoujo manga with complex plots and deep characterization could be successful; beforehand, most shoujo manga were simple stories for elementary school girls, but ''Berubara'''s appeal to teenage girls and grown women brought it a great deal of critical and commercial success.



* OneSceneWonder: Napoleon Bonaparte has only one speaking appearance and a non-speaking one.

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* OneSceneWonder: Napoleon Bonaparte UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte has only one speaking appearance and a non-speaking one.one. He still leaves one hell of an impression, managing to unsettle Oscar just by being in the same room as her.
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* TheScrappy: Rosalie was considered this by Japanese fans when the manga was first serialized; she was meant to be a NaiveEverygirl that the target demographic could relate to, but she proved to be unpopular with readers (especially compared to [[BreakoutCharacter Oscar]]). As a result, she was gradually [[DemotedToExtra written out of the plot]], having no appearances after the Black Knight arc until near the end of the story.

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* TheScrappy: Rosalie was considered this by Japanese fans when the manga was first serialized; she was meant to be a NaiveEverygirl that the target demographic could relate to, but she proved to be unpopular with readers (especially compared to [[BreakoutCharacter Oscar]]). As a result, she was gradually [[DemotedToExtra written out of the plot]], having no very few appearances after the Black Knight arc until near the end of the story.
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* FountainOfExpies: Oscar. Almost any time a French character is involved in an anime, one will be a proud, regal looking woman with blonde hair and HotBloodedSideburns. Ruka Oshida in ''Anime/GirlsUndPanzerDasFinale'' and Broye from ''Anime/UmaMusume'' are recent examples. [[Anime/RevolutionaryGirlUtena Utena]] (though pink haired), while not French, is also clearly based on her.
** Another recent example is [[Manga/{{Innocent}} Marie Joseph Sanson]], from the blonde hair, the moments of occasionally being mistaken for a man, firmly siding with the egalitarian views of the revolution, and down to having a servant with pitch-black hair named Andre.
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* TransAudienceInterpretation: Due to being [[RaisedAsTheOppositeGender raised as a boy]] and having very few problems with taking on a masculine role despite being female, there are some fans who like to interpret Oscar as transmasculine or non-binary.

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* TransAudienceInterpretation: Due to being [[RaisedAsTheOppositeGender raised as a boy]] and having very few problems with taking on a masculine role despite being female, female (and later having conflicted feelings about being made to "go back" to being a woman when her father attempts to set up an ArrangedMarriage for her), there are some fans who like to interpret Oscar as transmasculine or non-binary.

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