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* SenpaiKohai: Atsushi is the senpai to the protagonist's kohai.

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Senpai Kohai is the name of the trope


* SempaiKohai: Atsushi is the senpai to the protagonist's kohai.


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* SenpaiKohai: Atsushi is the senpai to the protagonist's kohai.
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* BerserkButton: The guys are set off by a lot of things. The listener refusing to do as he says, calling out for another man, not returning his feelings, etc.
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* WorldOfTechincolorHair: Some of the guys have oddly colored hair. Just to name a few, Kakeru has purple, Atsushi has dark green, Minase has silver, and Katsumi has lavender.

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* WorldOfTechincolorHair: WorldOfTechnicolorHair: Some of the guys have oddly colored hair. Just to name a few, Kakeru has purple, Atsushi has dark green, Minase has silver, and Katsumi has lavender.
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* {{Yandere}}: Every character turns into this. They initially start off being affectionate towards the protagonist before becoming obsessive, controlling and jealous.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Some of the guys have oddly colored hair. Just to name a few, Kakeru has purple, Atsushi has dark green, Minase has silver, and Katsumi has lavender.

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* WorldOfTechincolorHair: Some of the guys have oddly colored hair. Just to name a few, Kakeru has purple, Atsushi has dark green, Minase has silver, and Katsumi has lavender.
* {{Yandere}}: Every character turns into this. They initially start off being affectionate towards the protagonist before becoming obsessive, controlling and jealous.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Some of the guys have oddly colored hair. Just to name a few, Kakeru has purple, Atsushi has dark green, Minase has silver, and Katsumi has lavender.
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* ManipulativeBastard: Sakae is a man who uses his wealth for his own purposes. In fact, [[spoiler:he set up the breakup between the protagonist and her boyfriend by hiring a woman to seduce the boyfriend.]] He makes it very clear that if the protagonist tries to get away from him or call the police, he will do whatever it takes to make her his.

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* ManipulativeBastard: MadDoctor: Takaaki turns out to be quite insane and is willing to use any kind of drug, legal or illegal, to drug or even kill his competition for your love.
* ManipulativeBastard:
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Sakae is a man who uses his wealth for his own purposes. In fact, [[spoiler:he set up the breakup between the protagonist and her boyfriend by hiring a woman to seduce the boyfriend.]] He makes it very clear that if the protagonist tries to get away from him or call the police, he will do whatever it takes to make her his.his.
** [[spoiler:Takaaki is arguably worse than Sakae should you choose him. He found out that Sakae broke you and your boyfriend up and that he also bought out your apartment building. However, just as he's getting rid of Sakae, Takaaki thanks Sakae for doing all that so that he can claim you all for himself. So instead of living with a rich man who abused his wealth to obtain your heart, you'll be living with an insane doctor who has access to all sorts of drugs and may use whatever is necessary to keep you with him forever.]]


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** In the first volume, Kakeru and Atsushi hate each other so much that they contemplate killing the other man just so you will notice him more. In Atsushi's ending, he rationalizes that [[spoiler:Kakeru is the reason why you don't love him and goes to kill your little brother.]]
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* JapaneseSiblingTerminology: Since the series is made in Japan, there are a lot sibling terminology and phrases used when people are addressed. Kakeru and Ayumu address the protagonist as "nee-chan", Wakasa calls Ran "nii-san", Yamashina addresses the protagonist as "nee-sama", and the protagonist calls Naohiro "nii-chan" (which he uses on himself).
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* GuildedCage: A few of the love interests are implied to have nice homes, but the protagonist can't enjoy it as much since the guys trap them inside their houses, preventing them from leaving them for "other men".

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* GuildedCage: GildedCage: A few of the love interests are implied to have nice homes, but the protagonist can't enjoy it as much since the guys trap them inside their houses, preventing them from leaving them for "other men".
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* DownerEnding: All of the endings involve the protagonist being trapped with the selected love interest for the rest of their lives, never allowed to go outside unless they're "good" and having no contact with the outside world.


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* GuildedCage: A few of the love interests are implied to have nice homes, but the protagonist can't enjoy it as much since the guys trap them inside their houses, preventing them from leaving them for "other men".
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* HeWhoMustNotBeHeard: The listener's character is never voiced. All of her/his dialogue is provided by the characters. This is done for the listener to place herself/himself into the story more easily.

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* HeWhoMustNotBeHeard: The listener's character protagonist for the first six volumes is never voiced. All of her/his her dialogue is provided by the characters. This is done for the listener to place herself/himself herself into the story more easily.easily. This is subverted with the [=BLack=] series where the male protagonist has a voice actor.
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* RichBastard: Sakae is a wealthy man who thinks he can get whatever he wants. Whenever he interacts with the protagonist, he boasts his wealth and orders her to do things like be his personal nurse and address him as "Sakae-sama".


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* {{Tsundere}}: Sakae acts like a Type A to the protagonist of volume 2. In his ending, he gets flustered and says something like, "it's not like I wanted to talk to you! Jeez!"
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* ManipulativeBastard: Sakae is a man who uses his wealth for his own purposes. In fact, [[spoiler:he set up the breakup between the protagonist and her boyfriend by hiring a woman to seduce the boyfriend.]] He makes it very clear that if the protagonist tries to get away from him or call the police, he will do whatever it takes to make her his.


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* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: Sakae isn't afraid to use his money to fuel his own ambitions. He proudly admits that [[spoiler:he bribed a woman to seduce the protagonist's boyfriend, which led to them breaking up.]] He also declares that he will bribe the police if she tries to call them.


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* StalkerWithACrush:
** Sakae, the rich patient from volume 2 is revealed to have been stalking the protagonist for six years. This is how he knows about her attending college and her boyfriend breaking up with her [[spoiler:especially since he arranged the breakup so that he could have a chance with the protagonist without killing anyone.]]
** Even though the protagonist is serving as a maid in his own house, Wakasa has been following her around and taking pictures of her. He fondly recalls the days he took them on and what happened during them in his ending.

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* BrotherSisterIncest: About half of the love interests are the listener's biological brother. The only exception is Katsumi who is the listener's stepbrother.

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* BrotherSisterIncest: About half of the love interests are the listener's biological protagonist's brother. The only exception is Katsumi who is the listener's stepbrother.



* MurderSuicide: Naohiro from volume 3 threatens to do this to him and his sister if his feelings aren't returned. They kinda blurs with TogetherInDeath since Nahiro also says that he wants the two of them to die together.

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* MurderSuicide: Naohiro from volume 3 threatens to do this to him and his sister if his feelings aren't returned. They This kinda blurs with TogetherInDeath since Nahiro also says that he wants the two of them to die together.



* PsychoticLoveTriangle: Each volume provides two guys who are in love with the listener, but are also insanely jealous of other guys and are more than willing to lock her/him up so that it can be just the two of them.

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* PsychoticLoveTriangle: Each volume provides two guys who are in love with the listener, but are also insanely jealous of other guys and are more than willing to lock her/him up so that it can be just the two of them. The final track before the individual ones reveals just how insane the men are as they fight over the protagonist and demand that she/he choose one of them to spend the rest of her/his life with.
* RomanticSpoonfeeding: Atsushi assumes that the reason why the protagonist hasn't touched the food he made her is because she wanted him to feed her. When he tries to feed her, she slaps his hand away.
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* JapaneseSiblingTerminology: Since the series is made in Japan, there are a lot sibling terminology and phrases used when people are addressed. Kakeru and Ayumu address the protagonist as "nee-chan", Wakasa calls Ran "nii-san", Yamashina addresses the protagonist as "nee-sama", and the protagonist calls Nahiro "nii-chan" (which he uses on himself).

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* JapaneseSiblingTerminology: Since the series is made in Japan, there are a lot sibling terminology and phrases used when people are addressed. Kakeru and Ayumu address the protagonist as "nee-chan", Wakasa calls Ran "nii-san", Yamashina addresses the protagonist as "nee-sama", and the protagonist calls Nahiro Naohiro "nii-chan" (which he uses on himself).



* MurderSuicide: Nahiro from volume 3 threatens to do this to him and his sister if his feelings aren't returned. They kinda blurs with TogetherInDeath since Nahiro also says that he wants the two of them to die together.

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* MurderSuicide: Nahiro Naohiro from volume 3 threatens to do this to him and his sister if his feelings aren't returned. They kinda blurs with TogetherInDeath since Nahiro also says that he wants the two of them to die together.



* {{Twincest}}: Nahiro on volume 3 develops an unhealthy obsession for his twin sister. He wants to be the only man she loves and he will not allow another person to come between him and his sister.

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* {{Twincest}}: Nahiro Naohiro on volume 3 develops an unhealthy obsession for his twin sister. He wants to be the only man she loves and he will not allow another person to come between him and his sister.
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* FingerSuckHealing: When the protagonist of volume 3 cuts herself with a knife, Hajime's first instinct is to suck on her injured finger.

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* FingerSuckHealing: When the protagonist of volume 3 cuts herself with a knife, Hajime's first instinct response is to suck on her injured finger.

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* StalkerShrine: Wakasa from volume 5 has his wall plastered with hundreds of pictures of the protagonist. His ending reveals that he had been taking them without her knowledge.



* StalkerShrine: Wakasa from volume 5 has his wall plastered with hundreds of pictures of the protagonist. His ending reveals that he had been taking them without her knowledge.

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* DullEyesOfUnhappiness: Official artwork depicts the guys with glossy eyes when they go into {{Yandere}} mode.



* LoveMakesYouCrazy: Their obsessive feelings lead to them going mad and conjure up some insane ideas.
** When Kakeru tries to understand why his "nee-chan" doesn't feel the same towards him, he comes to the conclusion that her cell phone (which she hid from him) is causing some interference.
** Atsushi assumes that the reason why the protagonist doesn't love him is because of her younger brother. To make sure that she loves only him, he goes off to kill the brother, despite her protests.



* ParentalIncest: While Hajime is the protagonist's stepfather, he wants her to see him as a man and love him as such. One of the first things he wants the protagonist to do is to call him by his name instead of "otousan".

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* ParentalIncest: While Hajime is the protagonist's stepfather, he wants her to see him as a man and love him as such. One of the first things he wants asks the protagonist to do is to call him by his name instead of "otousan".



* SiblingTriangle: Volume 5 places the listener in one with a set of twins.

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* SempaiKohai: Atsushi is the senpai to the protagonist's kohai.
* SiblingTriangle: Volume 5 places the listener in one with a set of twins. The older twin initially doesn't express that much interest in the protagonist while his brother is smitten with her.
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* ParentalIncest: While Hajime is the protagonist's stepfather, he wants her to see him as a man and love him as such. One of the first things he wants the protagonist to do is to call him by his name instead of "otousan".
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* {{Yandere}}: Every character turns into this. They initially start off as being affectionate towards the listener before becoming obsessive, controlling and jealous.

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* {{Yandere}}: Every character turns into this. They initially start off as being affectionate towards the listener protagonist before becoming obsessive, controlling and jealous.
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* FingerSuckHeal: When the protagonist of volume 3 cuts herself with a knife, Hajime's first instinct is to suck on her injured finger.

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* FingerSuckHeal: FingerSuckHealing: When the protagonist of volume 3 cuts herself with a knife, Hajime's first instinct is to suck on her injured finger.
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* FingerSuckHeal: When the protagonist of volume 3 cuts herself with a knife, Hajime's first instinct is to suck on her injured finger.


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* NoNameGiven: The protagonists are never named. Usually if a brother talks to her/him, a sibling terminology will be used in place of a name.
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* {{Yandere}}: Every character turns into this. They initially start off as being affectionate towards the listener before becoming obsessive, controlling and jealous.

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* {{Yandere}}: Every character turns into this. They initially start off as being affectionate towards the listener before becoming obsessive, controlling and jealous.jealous.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Some of the guys have oddly colored hair. Just to name a few, Kakeru has purple, Atsushi has dark green, Minase has silver, and Katsumi has lavender.

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* HeWhoMustNotBeHeard: The listener's character is never voiced. All of her/his dialogue is provided by the characters. This is done for the listener to place herself/himself into the story more easily.



* HeWhoMustNotBeHeard: The listener's character is never voiced. All of her/his dialogue is provided by the characters. This is done for the listener to place herself/himself into the story more easily.
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* IdenticalTwinIDTag: The twins from volume 5 are identified by their outfits and the length of their hair. Ran, the older twin, has short hair and wears a vest over a green shirt while Wakasa, the younger twin, has long hair and wears an open shirt/jacket over a dark shirt.


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* JapaneseSiblingTerminology: Since the series is made in Japan, there are a lot sibling terminology and phrases used when people are addressed. Kakeru and Ayumu address the protagonist as "nee-chan", Wakasa calls Ran "nii-san", Yamashina addresses the protagonist as "nee-sama", and the protagonist calls Nahiro "nii-chan" (which he uses on himself).


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* SiblingTriangle: Volume 5 places the listener in one with a set of twins.


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* StalkerShrine: Wakasa from volume 5 has his wall plastered with hundreds of pictures of the protagonist. His ending reveals that he had been taking them without her knowledge.
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* BerserkButton: The guys are set off by a lot of things. The listener refusing to do as he says, calling out for another man, not returning his feelings, etc.



* CrazyJealousGuy: All of the love interests turn into this. Some start out by being jealous of the other guy, but others get jealous of other guys that communicate or even look at the listener. Just about every ending has the guy beg the listener to call only his name and to look only at him because he doesn't like other people being in the listener's mind.

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* CrazyJealousGuy: All of the love interests turn into this. Some start out by being jealous of the other guy, but others get jealous of other guys that communicate or even look at the listener. Just about every ending has the guy beg the listener to call only his name and to look only at him because he doesn't like other people being in on the listener's mind. mind.
* HeWhoMustNotBeHeard: The listener's character is never voiced. All of her/his dialogue is provided by the characters. This is done for the listener to place herself/himself into the story more easily.
* MurderSuicide: Nahiro from volume 3 threatens to do this to him and his sister if his feelings aren't returned. They kinda blurs with TogetherInDeath since Nahiro also says that he wants the two of them to die together.



* HeWhoMustNotBeHeard: The listener's character is never voiced. All of her/his dialogue is provided by the characters. This is done for the listener to place herself/himself into the story more easily.

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* HeWhoMustNotBeHeard: The listener's character is never voiced. All of her/his dialogue is provided by {{Twincest}}: Nahiro on volume 3 develops an unhealthy obsession for his twin sister. He wants to be the characters. This is done for the listener only man she loves and he will not allow another person to place herself/himself into the story more easily.come between him and his sister.
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* TheVoiceless: The listener's character is never voiced. All of her/his dialogue is provided by the characters.

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* TheVoiceless: HeWhoMustNotBeHeard: The listener's character is never voiced. All of her/his dialogue is provided by the characters. This is done for the listener to place herself/himself into the story more easily.
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''Yandere Heaven'' is a Japanese audio series.

Like the title suggests, this series focuses on {{Yandere}} characters who vie for their loved one's affections. Each situation provides a different scenario for the listener to be placed in.

!!Yandere Heaven provides examples of:
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* BrotherSisterIncest: About half of the love interests are the listener's biological brother. The only exception is Katsumi who is the listener's stepbrother.
* CrazyJealousGuy: All of the love interests turn into this. Some start out by being jealous of the other guy, but others get jealous of other guys that communicate or even look at the listener. Just about every ending has the guy beg the listener to call only his name and to look only at him because he doesn't like other people being in the listener's mind.
* MurderTheHypotenuse: Some of them either consider doing this or actually go through with this so that there's no one else keeping the listener and the character apart.
* PsychoticLoveTriangle: Each volume provides two guys who are in love with the listener, but are also insanely jealous of other guys and are more than willing to lock her/him up so that it can be just the two of them.
* SpinOff: ''Yandere Heaven [=BLack=]'' has the same concept as the original series, only with the protagonist being a guy.
* TheVoiceless: The listener's character is never voiced. All of her/his dialogue is provided by the characters.
* WhyDidYouMakeMeHitYou: Some of the characters blame the listener for instigating a physical or verbal attack.
** Kakeru, for example, is implied to have hit or forced his sister to let go of her phone. In response to his violent outburst, he blames her for not giving it to him when he asked earlier.
* {{Yandere}}: Every character turns into this. They initially start off as being affectionate towards the listener before becoming obsessive, controlling and jealous.

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