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7[[caption-width-right:300:A Low Budget Action-Adventure Series (low budget not visible in this picture)]]
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9-> ''"Back off the Buddha!"''
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11''Yuusha Yoshihiko to Maou no Shiro'' is the story of Yoshihiko, who has been given the quest to find the legendary miracle herb that will save his village from a terrible plague, as well as find his father, who has gone before him. He is then tasked by the great Buddha to destroy the Demon King, who has started said plague... and stuff. Or so the story is supposed to go.
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13It's really a low-budget show, with two 12 episodes seasons, parodying [[RolePlayingGame RPGs]], especially ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' (it's an officially sanctioned love letter to the game series). The hero Yoshihiko is himself based on VideoGame/DragonQuestV's hero. A second season entitled ''The Hero Yoshihiko and the Key of Evil Spirits'' aired in 2012 while a third season ''The Hero Yoshihiko and the Chosen Seven'' aired in 2016.
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16!!The series provides examples of the following tropes:
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18* AbortedArc: By season 3 the whole thing about [[spoiler:Murasaki thinking Yoshihiko killed her father]] is pretty much forgotten.
19* ACupAngst: Murasaki. When pushed to saturation it can lead to BlankWhiteEyes, which in live action looks ''really'' disturbing.
20* AffectionateParody: The whole show is this towards [=JRPGs=] in general, but more specifically ''VideoGame/DragonQuest''. The plot of the show also deliberately subverts many elements of TheHerosJourney: for example, the epic quest that Yoshihiko sets out to do in the first episode (find his dad and the miracle herb) [[spoiler: is solved for him by the end of the episode when he ''accidentally bumps into his dad on the side of the road'']].
21* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: A random bandit's parent shows up and embarrasses said kid.
22* AmbiguouslyGay: Despite often flirting with women, Danjo becomes extremely flamboyant once he loses his spirit.
23%%* AnachronismStew: All over the damn place.
24* AndTheAdventureContinues: Implied with an AlienInvasion in the second season finale.
25* ArtShift:
26** The show switches to a (bad) anime style during some boss fights where costumes won't cut it.
27** They also switch to 8-bit sprites towards the end of each season. [[spoiler:Subverted in season 3 when they go right back to live action at the last minute, revealing a proper CGI OneWingedAngel just as it dies.]]
28* AsLethalAsItNeedsToBe: Yoshihiko's sword, the Sword of Beckoning, will render any humans it cuts unconscious without harming them, while still being able to actually harm and slay monsters.
29* AttackItsWeakPoint: Yoshihiko must defeat the BigBad Destark this way, but doing so requires pulling a HeroicSacrifice.
30* BackFromTheDead: All the main characters (including Yoshihiko's sister) are brought back from the dead when Yoshihiko's [[HeroicLineage descendant]] refuses to become a hero, despite the village elder pleading him to.
31* BagOfSpilling: The whole party goes back to level 0 after being brought back from the dead, because the Buddha forgot to save.
32* BewareTheNiceOnes: Believe it or not, Yoshihiko. The TournamentArc has one guy hire some child actors to play his orphaned siblings, which enrages Yoshihiko so much ''he hurls the guy out of the ring! WITH ONE HAND!!''
33* BigBad: The Demon King in the first season and the Dark God Destark in the second.
34* BigBudgetBeefUp: The third season OP, with Music/JamProject doing the theme and ''Anime/DragonBallZ''-worthy effects out the wazoo... then the show starts, and it's low-budget business as usual.
35%%* TheBigGuy: Danjo.
36* BigNo: [[spoiler:The Demon King upon his demise.]]
37* BigOlEyebrows: One of Melub's spells gives people a pair of these. [[spoiler:It's one of the few spells he remembers after returning to level 0 in the second season.]]
38* BitingTheHandHumor: One season 3 episode has our heroes seek out an assortment of shrines to different deities all named for assorted TV networks in Japan. The one for TV Tokyo, ''the channel their show is still on,'' turns out to be the most useless one.
39* BittersweetEnding: The ending of season 3. [[spoiler:In the final battle against the demon king, Danjo, Murasaki and Melub are killed and cannot be revived anymore, but Yoshihiko manages to kill the demon king with the help of [[MesaCrowd various other Yoshihikos]]. In the end, Hotoke decides to send Yoshihiko back to the beginning of his quest in Season 1 Episode 1 where he recruits his party without any knowledge of the final battle. He still knows what will happen, but maybe some other things will change. He then says that they might return for a special 6 hour drama.]]
40* BlobMonster: True to form, Slimes are here to serve as cannon fodder for the heroes.
41%%* BreakingTheFourthWall: Melub and the Buddha are frequent offenders.
42* BrickJoke: One episode has Yoshihiko give up his spirit to power a SwordOfPlotAdvancement, reducing him to a LovableSexManiac fixated on butts. They turn him back to normal and eventually settle on Murasaki, who's turned into a {{Kawaiiko}} who's got everyone mesmerized... cue Yoshihiko surreptitiously reaching for her butt.
43* TheCameo: One of the monsters in the second last episode of season 3 is [[spoiler:[[Anime/YokaiWatch Jibanyan!]]]]
44* CastFromHitPoints: That special sword in the first season that requires draining a party member's "spirit".
45* ChekhovsGunman: The penguin that Yoshihiko saves during his fighting tournament match helps Yoshihiko in defeating Destark
46%%* ChivalrousPervert: Yoshihiko. This nature comes forth once he loses his spirit.
47* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Yoshihiko, to the point where he feels the need to ''help a bandit, who just attempted to attack the party, complete his chores.''
48* ColorCodedForYourConvenience:
49** The second season OP has a lovely part with all the lead characters shopped into monochrome and one extra color -- Yoshihiko is green, Murasaki is purple, Melub is gold, Hisa is pink, the Buddha is bronze, and Danjo is reddish.
50** In the many villages the group comes across, men are all dressed in blue while the women wear white.
51%%* TheComicallySerious: Yoshihiko.
52* CultureChopSuey: Moreso than the RPG genre being parodied here. Villagers and commoners look like they would in a JidaiGeki, but the actual sets, our heroes and most other characters are all over the place. Danjo's ''Western'' knight's breastplate and the presence of a Buddha are particularly notable.
53* DamselInDistress: In the second season, Hisa trying to strike out on her own instead of following some group around bites her in the ass hard in the final arc.
54%%* DeadpanSnarker: Most of the characters, aside from Yoshihiko.
55* DisappearedDad: Yoshihiko's dad, who is missing from looking for the miracle herb. Turns out he had another woman, as revealed in episode 1.
56* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Season 3. When Yoshihiko [[spoiler:briefly wants to back out of the final battle, the Demon King pulls TheFinalTemptation on him, and he becomes a NEET otaku living in a small flat who's so lazy he won't even finish the last level on a video game.]]
57* EveryJapaneseSwordIsAKatana: Averted, surprisingly. Yoshihiko's sword is a ''tsurugi''.
58* {{Fanservice}}: In order to deal with a CampGay demon, Murasaki must strip down to her lingerie... [[SubvertedTrope in a 2D animated battle.]]
59* FetchQuest: The party have to collect various trinkets to aid them against the Demon King.
60%%* TheFinalTemptation: They wait until season 3 for the Demon King to pull this on Yoshihiko.
61* {{Fingore}}: One demon cons the heroes into retrieving its RingOfPower, and upon wearing it, grows ten times bigger... ''while the ring stays the same size.''
62* {{Flynning}}: The actual fight scenes. No big-budget martial arts choreography here.
63%%* GagSeries
64%%* GenreBlind: Yoshihiko.
65* GenreSavvy:
66%%** Melub, who functions as the MetaGuy of the team. Buddha too, sometimes.
67** Invoked and enforced in season 3 for the high school shojo episode -- Yoshihiko is told to be the {{Tsundere}} by Melub and Murasaki, who find out that the one competing with Yoshihiko for the GirlOfTheWeek is secretly a Demon King monster. Unfortunately, exposing him as such just doesn't cut it -- they have to expose him as a BitchInSheepsClothing instead.
68* GroinAttack: The final battle of the second season requires an Orb of Light, and our heroes find the man who has it, whereupon he states that there are actually ''two'' Orbs of Light with him. Yoshihiko makes the obvious connection, ''and rips them off of him.''
69* HarbingerOfImpendingDoom: Instead of say, an old man or a kid bouncing a ball to an IronicNurseryRhyme, we get ''an old man bouncing a ball'' one time. [[LampshadeHanging Melub points out how the bouncing ball on its own makes no sense.]]
70* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: Yoshihiko must defeat Destark [[AttackItsWeakPoint at his weak spot]], but doing so requires this trope. Luckily due to Buddha's incompetence, Yoshihiko ends up with a DisneyDeath]].
71* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Several adversaries are dispatched by their own weapons, usually without the party's involvement, most notably the guy with the poisoned knife who ''licks'' it, and the guy with the poison mist, who foolishly tosses it into a headwind.
72* HypocriticalHumor: Yoshihiko berates his companions for not taking their search for the Demon King seriously after getting to his domain, even though, as pointed out by Murasaki, he himself spent the whole day enjoying his new apartment, and had previously abandoned his quest ''twice''.
73%%* IdiotHero: Yoshihiko takes his mission really seriously, but is not very bright.
74* IneptMage: Melub. It's not so much that he ''can't cast'' spells, more that his spells are either weak or (apparently) useless in combat. [[spoiler:Subverted when Murasaki learns her first spell -- not only does she not know what it is, but it has no effect on Yoshihiko, who's normally very susceptible to magic. This turns out to be because it was Kazing, the spell that raises someone from the dead at full strength, making her the only party member with a useful healing ability.]]
75* InformedFlaw: [[spoiler:Oshina]] is nowhere near as hideous as Yoshihiko or [[spoiler:the Mountain God]] would lead you to believe.
76%%* IrrelevantSidequest: The party is guilty of this, much to the Buddha's annoyance.
77%%* {{Kawaiiko}}: Murasaki. This nature comes forth when her spirit's removed.
78* KillerRabbit:
79** Actually [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrganfP97FE a koala]]. Don't let it hug you...
80** Later in the season, they encounter [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ma7hANO_eTI a similarly vicious squirrel.]]
81** In episode 2 of season 2, there is a killer chihuahua. They still haven't learned from their previous experiences with small, fluffy, harmless-seeming animals...
82** Then in episode 9 of season 2, the same deal with a killer hamster.
83** Once again in episode 4 of season 3 with a killer [[VideoGame/TaikoNoTatsujin taiko drum.]]
84%%* LampshadeHanging: Courtesy of Mereb.
85* LetsGetDangerous: Ignoring the {{Flynning}} for a moment, Yoshihiko has this beautiful drawing strike that he pulls out when it's time to get serious.
86* LickingTheBlade: Parodied [[http://i.imgur.com/G3qokFu.jpg in this scene]], where a bandit threatens the group with a poison knife, licking the knife while showing off... and shortly after drops dead.
87* LotusEaterMachine: [[spoiler:The modern Japan city where the final episodes take place]] has this effect on our heroes.
88* MoodWhiplash: As soon as the heroes get into a conflict with a bandit or a BigBadWannaBe, someone they know will interrupt the conflict. Sometimes a group will fight amongst themselves, such as a group of bandits who are from a ''union group'' and demand to leave at five.
89* MusicalEpisode: Season 3 episode 7. Just so you know which musical, it involves Yoshihiko being driven by magic to [[Theatre/LesMiserables steal bread.]]
90* NotSoHarmless: Yoshihiko's first TournamentArc opponent is apparently a SmallNameBigEgo who couldn't possibly be as tough as he says he is... then the match starts and ''he breaks out a FlashStep.''
91* OffTheShelfFX: All over the place, of course. Like the flying carpet which looks more like a doormat.
92* OldSaveBonus: The Buddha tried to use this to [[spoiler:recover the main characters' former strength from the quest against the Demon King, but the only save point available was midway through the Demon King final battle]].
93* OncePerEpisode:
94** Most episodes will start off by the party encountering a bandit.
95** [[spoiler:Up to 10,]] every episode will close with Hisa, Yoshihiko's sister, worrying about him at a distance (and getting involved with increasingly shady crowds).
96** In The Key of Evil Spirits, that gag has evolved into Hisa attempting to join Yoshihiko's party after learning a different martial art, only to be knocked out by a bandit and dragged away.
97** Mereb learning a new, ridiculous-seeming spell with varying degrees of practical use.
98%%* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler:The Demon King in season 3.]]
99* OurZombiesAreDifferent: Season 3. Murasaki is the first to be "infected", at least on the surface, as she's mentally normal enough to deliver a WhatTheHellHero when Yoshihiko opts to drop her from the party for their own safety.
100* PlaceboEffect: Implied to be the reason why Yoshihiko appears to be more affected by Mereb's magic than he should.
101* PowerupLetdown: The 7 Chosen People of season 3. When the final battle finally begins, [[spoiler:all of their schedules and personal commitments back home leads to ''none of them showing up.'']]
102* PunchClockVillain: The bandits at episode two do this literally, working from nine to five.
103* RecycledPlot:
104** The second season has a gag involving a {{Gonk}} much like the first one did.
105** The second season recycles ''a lot'' of ideas from the first, down to [[spoiler:the final arc taking place in modern Japan.]] Not so much in the third season -- [[spoiler:they just have one scene in a modern apartment.]]
106* RedHerring: The penguin monster was built up as the main villain in the second season. Turns out he was the penguin Yoshihiko saved and turned out to be BrainwashedAndCrazy.
107%%* RewardingVandalism
108* RunningGag:
109** The protagonist's inability to see the big apparition of Buddha in the sky. Also, every time Melub tells the party he has acquired a new spell.
110** [[spoiler:Murasaki's attempted assassination of Yoshihiko]].
111%%* SeriousBusiness: Yoshihiko, about ''everything''.
112%%* SetSwordsToStun: The Beckoning Sword.
113* ShoutOut:
114** Episode 10 of the Key of Evil Spirits has a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuOtjNa7jeg cameo]] by [[Manga/OnePiece the Strawhat Pirates]].
115** One season 3 episode has our heroes finding a "FF Village", and encountering a YoungerAndHipper team of adventurers. [[Franchise/FinalFantasy If it's not glaringly obvious enough for you,]] a random battle later on has a Cactuar, a Bomb, a Malboro and a Tonberry, and the heroes escape on cheap-ass Chocobos.
116** They get their references a little crosswired in season 3 episode 10 -- our heroes find an abandoned castle, but the manservant looks more like [[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast LeFou than Cogsworth.]]
117** At the end of season 3, a Dark Buddha [[spoiler:actually the Demon Lord pulling TheFinalTemptation]] convinces Yoshihiko to pick an alternate end to his adventure. One is the ending of ''Anime/GraveOfTheFireflies''. The other one is the infamous "[[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion Congratulations]]" [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFw8Z0US5AU scene]].
118* SkewedPriorities: While Melub and Murasaki are extremely uncomfortable with Yoshihiko's perverted true self, Danjo is just distressed that he's focusing on asses and not breasts.
119* TheSmartGuy: Melub, supposedly, being the party wizard. He's as dumb as the others, though, even if he displays some moments of [[GenreSavvy Genre savviness]] to comment on whatever's happening around them.
120* SpellMyNameWithAnS: The spelling for Mereb varies in between sources, examples being Merubu, Merebu, Melub, Merub...
121* StableTimeLoop: The end of season 3. [[spoiler:Our heroes are sent back in time to when Yoshihiko first got his sword, and learn that it was really part of a prank so that the JerkAss villagers could send Yoshihiko off to his doom. Except the sword in the stone is a completely different one. Yoshihiko ends up putting the Beckoning Sword ''back into the stone'' (making sure he gets that one ''in the series premiere'') while taking the original sword to the final battle. It goes a long way into explaining how the Beckoning Sword just flops out loosely -- he's strong enough to pull out the real sword ''by now'', while the Beckoning Sword ended up a loose fit in its place.]]
122* StealthPun: The BigBad of the second season, Destark, is a Demon God who's also crowned himself Emperor. [[spoiler:He's a penguin. So that makes him an Emperor Penguin!]]
123* SwordOfPlotAdvancement: PlayedForLaughs with the Beckoning Sword, indicating that this show is going to be hilarious. The sword just falls off from the stone when Yoshihiko grabs it.
124%%* TalkingTheMonsterToDeath: Danjo tries to do this trope to Yoshihiko, who is having none of it.
125* TerribleArtist: Murasaki has a picture of the guy who killed her father, drawn by someone who witnessed the crime.
126-->'''Danjo''': You couldn't have found a better artist for this?
127-->'''Murasaki''': He's the best artist in my village.
128-->'''Danjo''': What a village...
129* ThatCameOutWrong: One IrrelevantSidequest has our heroes seeking the robe of an angel. Which leads up to Yoshihiko ''asking the angel to turn over her clothes.''
130* TheseQuestionsThree: One episode has a stereotypical bridgekeeper, who cuts to the case by giving out heroes just one question each. Of special note, Danjo gets the "what is your name" one and Yoshihiko gets "what is your quest".
131* TomatoSurprise: Episode 6. Yoshihiko falls in love with a beautiful woman, who's cursed with something that prevents her from falling in love, and Yoshihiko sets out to undo it. [[spoiler:It turns out the curse is what turned her ''from a typical old geezer into a hot woman'', while preventing her from falling in love ''on the side.'']]
132* TooDumbToFool:
133** In ''The Demon King's Castle'', [[spoiler:Yoshihiko is given a choice of seven swords, only one of which is the true Hero's Sword, to see if he's a true hero. All of them are rusted and poorly-maintained except one, which makes the choice obvious until the rest of the party gets hung up on [[AllThatGlitters whether that was deliberate, to disguise the true artifact...]] but then Yoshihiko just takes the well-maintained one anyway, without a moment's deliberation, and turns out to be right.]]
134** In ''The Key of Evil Spirits'', [[spoiler:the heroes meet a teacher who brainwashes people by explaining how a kanji is written. Yoshihiko is immune to his ability because he doesn't understand his explanations (something even a Japanese second grader could).]]
135* TooDumbToLive:
136%%** Yoshihiko.
137** The bandit who licked his highly poisoned knife to look intimidating. Shame he only had about 5 seconds to realize how stupid that was before it killed him.
138%%* TournamentArc: Season 2 has a Tournament Episode (to win the PlotCoupon, of course).
139%%* UnresolvedSexualTension: Implied between Murasaki and Yoshihiko (despite him having a descendant otherwise).
140* UselessUsefulSpell: [[InvertedTrope Inverted.]] Melub's spells are all bizarre seemingly useless, yet occasionally put to good effect.
141%%* VirginSacrifice: Oshina for the Mountain God.
142* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Hisa's RunningGag for season 3 -- she finds a magic staff that turns her into a different celebrity cameo each time.
143* WelcomeToCorneria: As per an RPG parody, the party arrives to towns where the people will only repeat a single line over and over.
144* WhamShot: After our heroes get the flying carpet, we're taken to the Demon King's lair... [[spoiler:which is depicted as modern-looking buildings. The final battle is in ''modern Japan''!]]
145* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: Melub's spells range from: changing a person's nose to that of a pig; to giving someone an irresistible urge for sweets; to making a person slightly cold, among other useless spells. Only Yoshihiko is impressed. They do become of some use during the course of their adventure.
146* WhatTheHellHero: When our heroes are apparently affected by a LotusEaterMachine, Yoshihiko tries to snap them out of it, and Murasaki points out that he's abandoned their quest ''dozens of times''.
147* WhenAllYouHaveIsAHammer: Riceballs are the only food Yoshihiko knows how to make. It's revealed in a flashback that [[spoiler:he would make them for his sister Hisa all the time when they were children, as a treatment for fever or ''as a birthday gift''.]]
148* YouKilledMyFather: Murasaki's primary motivation for joining the party. [[spoiler:Her suspect is Yoshihiko, though.]]

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