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...coincidentally, a mysterious mecha called the Valvrave just sprang up from underneath the school with an open cockpit. It was an opportune time, but will Haruto be up to the task of piloting the Valvrave?

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...coincidentally, a mysterious mecha called the Valvrave just sprang up from underneath the school with an open cockpit. It was an opportune time, but will As you'd expect, Haruto be up to leaps into the task of piloting mecha with the Valvrave?
intent on wiping out the enemies attacking his home. Before he can activate it, though, it presents him with a single question: [[spoiler: Do you resign being human?"]]
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* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: L-Eft ''attempts'' this on [[spoiler: Haruto at the end of the first episode.]] He ''stabbed him in the heart'' before ''shooting him repeatedly''. [[spoiler: Haruto's response is to spring back up and bite L-Eft in the neck.]]
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** If TheStinger of the first episode is anything to go by, then a more accurate version of this would be ''{{Gundam}}'' meets [[spoiler:''PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'' meets ''{{Manga/Hellsing}}''.]]

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** If TheStinger of the first episode is anything to go by, then a more accurate version of this would be ''{{Gundam}}'' meets [[spoiler:''PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'' meets ''{{Manga/Hellsing}}''.]]]]
* WhamLine: From the Valvarave: [[spoiler: Do you resign being human?]]
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* WhamEpisode: Episode 1. It starts off as your run-of-the-mill high school mecha series, [[spoiler:until Shoko, the character who's set up to be the main LoveInterst, gets brutally killed.]] But the biggest Wham moment comes from TheStinger, [[spoiler:where we see L-elf stabbing and shooting Haruto to death, [[AndThenJohnWasAZombie only for Haruto to become a vampire-esque creature]] and bite L-elf straight on the neck. How that bite will affect L-elf remains to be seen.]]

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* WhamEpisode: Episode 1. It starts off as your run-of-the-mill high school mecha series, [[spoiler:until Shoko, the character who's set up to be the main LoveInterst, LoveInterest, gets brutally killed.]] But the biggest Wham moment comes from TheStinger, [[spoiler:where we see L-elf stabbing and shooting Haruto to death, [[AndThenJohnWasAZombie only for Haruto to become a vampire-esque creature]] and bite L-elf straight on the neck. How that bite will affect L-elf remains to be seen.]]
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* [[spoiler:[[AndThenJohnWasAZombie And Then Haruto Was a Vampire]] The big twist revealed in the first episode's [[TheStinger post-credits scene.]]]]

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* [[spoiler:[[AndThenJohnWasAZombie And Then Haruto Was a Vampire]] Vampire]]: The big twist revealed in the first episode's [[TheStinger post-credits scene.]]]]
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** If TheStinger of the first episode is anything to go by, then a more accurate pair would be ''{{Gundam}}'' meets [[spoiler:''PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'' meets ''{{Manga/Hellsing}}''.]]

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** If TheStinger of the first episode is anything to go by, then a more accurate pair version of this would be ''{{Gundam}}'' meets [[spoiler:''PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'' meets ''{{Manga/Hellsing}}''.]]
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** If TheStinger of the first episode is anything to go by, then a more accurate pair would be ''{{Gundam}}'' meets[[spoiler:''{{Manga/Hellsing}}''.]]

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** If TheStinger of the first episode is anything to go by, then a more accurate pair would be ''{{Gundam}}'' meets[[spoiler:''{{Manga/Hellsing}}''.meets [[spoiler:''PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'' meets ''{{Manga/Hellsing}}''.]]
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* [[spoiler:[[AndThenJohnWasAZombie And Then Haruto Was a Vampire]] The big twist revealed in the first episode's [[TheStinger post-credits scene.]]]]



* StuffedIntoTheFridge: [[spoiler: Shouko]] we hardly knew ye. Killed solely to provide motivation for Haruto.

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* StuffedIntoTheFridge: [[spoiler: Shouko]] we hardly knew ye. Killed solely to provide motivation for Haruto.Haruto.
* WhamEpisode: Episode 1. It starts off as your run-of-the-mill high school mecha series, [[spoiler:until Shoko, the character who's set up to be the main LoveInterst, gets brutally killed.]] But the biggest Wham moment comes from TheStinger, [[spoiler:where we see L-elf stabbing and shooting Haruto to death, [[AndThenJohnWasAZombie only for Haruto to become a vampire-esque creature]] and bite L-elf straight on the neck. How that bite will affect L-elf remains to be seen.]]
* XMeetsY: ''{{Gundam}}'' meets ''CodeGeass''
** If TheStinger of the first episode is anything to go by, then a more accurate pair would be ''{{Gundam}}'' meets[[spoiler:''{{Manga/Hellsing}}''.]]
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Standardizing the spelling of her name.


* DecoyProtagonist: [[spoiler:Shoko, who is hyped up as one of the main heroines in the promotional material, dies in the first episode.]]

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* DecoyProtagonist: [[spoiler:Shoko, [[spoiler:Shouko, who is hyped up as one of the main heroines in the promotional material, dies in the first episode.]]



* StuffedIntoTheFridge: [[spoiler: Shoko]] we hardly knew ye. Killed solely to provide motivation for Haruto.

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* StuffedIntoTheFridge: [[spoiler: Shoko]] Shouko]] we hardly knew ye. Killed solely to provide motivation for Haruto.
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* DysonSphere: Most of humanity now lives on a massive one of these built around Earth.
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* ChildSoldier: L-elf and his companions.

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His name is taken from the cast list from Animesuki, since it wasn\'t mentioned in the episode itself.


* DecoyProtagonist: Shoko, who is hyped up as one of the main heroines in the promotional material, dies in the first episode.

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* CuteAndPsycho: Q-vier, one of L-elf's companions. He is the youngest and nicest-looking member of his group. [[spoiler:He also expresses disappointment when L-elf disposes of an entire room of people without leaving any for him. After finding out that one is still alive, he happily shoots him dead while wearing an extremely creepy smile.]]
* DecoyProtagonist: Shoko, [[spoiler:Shoko, who is hyped up as one of the main heroines in the promotional material, dies in the first episode.]]
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* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: And the [[spoiler:Haruto]] was a [[spoiler:vampire]].
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* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: And the [[spoiler:Haruto]] was a [[spoiler:vampire]].

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* NotQuiteDead: The stinger of episode one [[spoiler: ends with L-elf killing Haruto in cold blood via a stab through the heart and a few bullets, only for Haruto to get up when his back is turned, light up with some strange symbol on his face, and bite him straight on the neck, doing something to L-elf in the process]]



* StuffedIntoTheFridge: [[spoiler: Shoko]] we hardly knew ye. Killed solely to provide motivation for Haruto.
* NotQuiteDead: The stinger of episode one [[spoiler: ends with L-elf killing Haruto in cold blood via a stab through the heart and a few bullets, only for Haruto to get up when his back is turned, light up with some strange symbol on his face, and bite him straight on the neck, doing something to L-elf in the process]]

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* StuffedIntoTheFridge: [[spoiler: Shoko]] we hardly knew ye. Killed solely to provide motivation for Haruto.
* NotQuiteDead: The stinger of episode one [[spoiler: ends with L-elf killing Haruto in cold blood via a stab through the heart and a few bullets, only for Haruto to get up when his back is turned, light up with some strange symbol on his face, and bite him straight on the neck, doing something to L-elf in the process]]
Haruto.
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* WhamMoment: The stinger of episode one [[spoiler: ends with L-elf killing Haruto in cold blood via a stab through the heart and a few bullets, only for Haruto to get up when his back is turned, light up with some strange symbol on his face, and bite him straight on the neck, doing something to L-elf in the process]]

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* WhamMoment: NotQuiteDead: The stinger of episode one [[spoiler: ends with L-elf killing Haruto in cold blood via a stab through the heart and a few bullets, only for Haruto to get up when his back is turned, light up with some strange symbol on his face, and bite him straight on the neck, doing something to L-elf in the process]]
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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: To get Valvrave to move, Haruto has to answer yes to a question that essentially tells him if he wants to pilot it, then he must stop being human. [[spoiler: Judging from the stinger, Valvrave may have just done that.]]



* StuffedIntoTheFridge: [[spoiler: Shoko]] we hardly knew ye. Killed solely to provide motivation for Haruto.

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* StuffedIntoTheFridge: [[spoiler: Shoko]] we hardly knew ye. Killed solely to provide motivation for Haruto.Haruto.
* WhamMoment: The stinger of episode one [[spoiler: ends with L-elf killing Haruto in cold blood via a stab through the heart and a few bullets, only for Haruto to get up when his back is turned, light up with some strange symbol on his face, and bite him straight on the neck, doing something to L-elf in the process]]
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* Barrier Warrior: Valvrave uses it's shields for both offence and defense, simultaneously blocking shots, knocking around mooks, and restricting enemy movement.

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* Barrier Warrior: BarrierWarrior: Valvrave uses it's shields for both offence and defense, simultaneously blocking shots, knocking around mooks, and restricting enemy movement.
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* Barrier Warrior: Valvrave uses it's shields for both offence and defense, simultaneously blocking shots, knocking around mooks, and restricting enemy movement.
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* DecoyProtagonist: Shoko, who is hyped up as one of the main heroines in the promotional material, dies in the first episode.
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* TheRival: if the promotional material is to be believed, L-elf is this to Haruto.

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* TheRival: if the promotional material is to be believed, L-elf is this to Haruto.
* StuffedIntoTheFridge: [[spoiler: Shoko]] we hardly knew ye. Killed solely to provide motivation for
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In the new calendar of Shinreki 71, seventy percent of mankind now lives in space, in space colonies called Dyson spheres. Two distinctive space nations emerged, the Dorushia Military Alliance and the Atlantic Ring United States. Living in one such sphere, Haruto Tokishima lives an ordinary yet content life among his friends and his crush, Shouko. However, When the Dorushians attacked the neutral colony they live in, Jioru, an untimely tragedy causes Haruto to swear revenge... coincidentally, a mysterious mecha called the Valvrave just sprang up from underneath the school with an open cockpit. It was an opportune time, but will Haruto be up to the task of piloting the Valvrave?

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In the new calendar of Shinreki 71, seventy percent of mankind now lives in space, in space colonies called Dyson spheres. Two distinctive space nations emerged, the Dorushia Military Alliance and the Atlantic Ring United States. Living in one such sphere, Haruto Tokishima lives an ordinary yet content life among his friends and his crush, Shouko. However, When the Dorushians attacked the neutral colony they live in, Jioru, an untimely tragedy causes Haruto to swear revenge...

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coincidentally, a mysterious mecha called the Valvrave just sprang up from underneath the school with an open cockpit. It was an opportune time, but will Haruto be up to the task of piloting the Valvrave?
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In the new calendar of Shinreki 71, seventy percent of mankind now lives in space, in space colonies called Dyson spheres. Two distinctive space nations emerged, the Dorushia Military Alliance and the Atlantic Ring United States. Living in one such sphere, Haruto Tokishima lives an ordinary yet content life among his friends and his crush, Shouko. However, When the Dorushians attacked the neutral colony they live in, Jioru, an untimely tragedy cause Haruto to swear revenge... coincidentally, a mysterious mecha called the Valvrave just sprang up from underneath the school with an open cockpit. It was an opportune time, but will Haruto be up to the task of piloting the Valvrave?

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In the new calendar of Shinreki 71, seventy percent of mankind now lives in space, in space colonies called Dyson spheres. Two distinctive space nations emerged, the Dorushia Military Alliance and the Atlantic Ring United States. Living in one such sphere, Haruto Tokishima lives an ordinary yet content life among his friends and his crush, Shouko. However, When the Dorushians attacked the neutral colony they live in, Jioru, an untimely tragedy cause causes Haruto to swear revenge... coincidentally, a mysterious mecha called the Valvrave just sprang up from underneath the school with an open cockpit. It was an opportune time, but will Haruto be up to the task of piloting the Valvrave?
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Just felt like adding more info seeing as the first episode is out.


In the new calendar of Shinreki 71, seventy percent of mankind now lives in space, in space colonies called Dyson spheres. Two distinctive space nations emerged, the Dorushia Military Alliance and the Atlantic Ring United States. When the Dorushians attacked a neutral colony called Jioru, a high school student named Haruto Tokishima from that colony discovered a mysterious mecha called the Valvrave. It was an opportune time, but will Haruto be up to the task of piloting the Valvrave?

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In the new calendar of Shinreki 71, seventy percent of mankind now lives in space, in space colonies called Dyson spheres. Two distinctive space nations emerged, the Dorushia Military Alliance and the Atlantic Ring United States. Living in one such sphere, Haruto Tokishima lives an ordinary yet content life among his friends and his crush, Shouko. However, When the Dorushians attacked a the neutral colony called they live in, Jioru, a high school student named an untimely tragedy cause Haruto Tokishima from that colony discovered to swear revenge... coincidentally, a mysterious mecha called the Valvrave.Valvrave just sprang up from underneath the school with an open cockpit. It was an opportune time, but will Haruto be up to the task of piloting the Valvrave?
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* {{Gorn}}: A surprising amount.
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''Valvrave the Liberator'', or in Japanese called ''Kakumeiki Valvrave'', is an upcoming mecha anime series produced by {{Creator/Sunrise}}, with Kou Matsuo as the director and Ichiro Okouchi (who earlier written the script of CodeGeass) as writer. It is set to air on April 12, 2013.

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''Valvrave the Liberator'', or in Japanese called ''Kakumeiki Valvrave'', is an upcoming mecha anime series produced by {{Creator/Sunrise}}, with Kou Matsuo as the director and Ichiro Okouchi (who earlier written the script of CodeGeass) as writer. It is set to air on [[Spring2013Anime April 12, 2013.
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''Kakumei Valvrave'', or in English called ''Valvrave the liberator'', is an upcoming mecha anime series produced by {{Creator/Sunrise}}, with Kou Matsuo as the director and Ichiro Okouchi (who earlier written the script of CodeGeass) as writer. It is set to air on April 12, 2013.

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''Kakumei Valvrave'', or in English called ''Valvrave the liberator'', Liberator'', or in Japanese called ''Kakumeiki Valvrave'', is an upcoming mecha anime series produced by {{Creator/Sunrise}}, with Kou Matsuo as the director and Ichiro Okouchi (who earlier written the script of CodeGeass) as writer. It is set to air on April 12, 2013.
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''Kakumei Valvrave'', or in English called ''Valvrave the liberator'', is an upcoming mecha anime series produced by {{Creator/Sunrise}}, with Kou Matsuo as the director and Ichiro Okouchi (who earlier written the script of CodeGeass) as writer. It is set to air on April 12, 2013.

In the new calendar of Shinreki 71, seventy percent of mankind now lives in space, in space colonies called Dyson spheres. Two distinctive space nations emerged, the Dorushia Military Alliance and the Atlantic Ring United States. When the Dorushians attacked a neutral colony called Jioru, a high school student named Haruto Tokishima from that colony discovered a mysterious mecha called the Valvrave. It was an opportune time, but will Haruto be up to the task of piloting the Valvrave?

!!Valvrave the Liberator contains the tropes of:

* HumongousMecha: Valvrave.
* OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent: Haruto Tokishima.
* TheRival: if the promotional material is to be believed, L-elf is this to Haruto.

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