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* UnexplainedRecovery: [[spoiler:In the movie, Mitsuru and his younger sister show up at the end with no explanation given as to how they were resurrected.]]
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* UnexplainedRecovery: [[spoiler:In the movie, Mitsuru and his younger sister show up at the end with no explanation given as to how they were resurrected.]]
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* SelflessWish: [[spoiler: Wataru uses his wish to keep Vision safe.]]
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Kaori Daimatsu, in the original novel (in the movie, she's AdaptedOut). She only makes a few appearances and doesn't have an active role in the plot at all, but meeting her and learning about her horrific backstory has a strong impact on Wataru that remains present throughout the story, to the point where [[spoiler:his perception of the Goddess of Fate is an exact lookalike of Kaori]].
* SparedByTheAdaptation: [[spoiler:Mitsuru]] and [[spoiler:Kutz]] in the movie. The former is brought BackFromTheDead, the latter doesn't die in the first place.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Kaori Daimatsu, in the original novel (in the movie, she's AdaptedOut). She only makes a few appearances and doesn't have an active role in the plot at all, but meeting her and learning about her horrific backstory has a strong impact on Wataru that remains present throughout the story, to the point where [[spoiler:his perception of the Goddess of Fate is an exact lookalike of Kaori]].
* SparedByTheAdaptation: [[spoiler:Mitsuru]] and [[spoiler:Kutz]] in the movie. The former is brought BackFromTheDead, the latter doesn't die in the first place.
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* SelflessWish: [[spoiler: Wataru uses his wish to keep Vision safe.]]
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Kaori Daimatsu, in the original novel (in the movie, she's AdaptedOut). She only makes a few appearances and doesn't have an active role in the plot at all, but meeting her and learning about her horrific backstory has a strong impact on Wataru that remains present throughout the story, to the point where [[spoiler:his perception of the Goddess of Fate is an exact lookalike of Kaori]].
* SparedByTheAdaptation: [[spoiler:Mitsuru]] and [[spoiler:Kutz]] in the movie. The former is brought BackFromTheDead, the latter doesn't die in the first place.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Kaori Daimatsu, in the original novel (in the movie, she's AdaptedOut). She only makes a few appearances and doesn't have an active role in the plot at all, but meeting her and learning about her horrific backstory has a strong impact on Wataru that remains present throughout the story, to the point where [[spoiler:his perception of the Goddess of Fate is an exact lookalike of Kaori]].
* SparedByTheAdaptation: [[spoiler:Mitsuru]] and [[spoiler:Kutz]] in the movie. The former is brought BackFromTheDead, the latter doesn't die in the first place.
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Vision, being based on the imagination and fantasies of human beings, features plenty of history that mirrors real-world events, including the Holocaust and even Jonestown.
* DoorStopper: The English translation runs about 800+ pages.
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* DoorStopper: The English translation runs about 800+ pages.
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Vision, being based on the imagination and fantasies of human beings, features plenty of history that mirrors real-world events, including the Holocaust and even Jonestown.
* DoorStopper: The English translation runs about 800+ pages.
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* DoorStopper: The English translation runs about 800+ pages.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: Mitsuru in the movie. He's still far from being a hero, but definitely a lot more sympathetic than in the novel.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: Mitsuru in the movie. He's still far from being a hero, but definitely a lot more sympathetic than in the novel.
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Trope was cut/disambiguated due to cleanup
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* GiantEnemyCrab: Boogaboo Crab, the first boss of the game. A PaletteSwap version of him appears as a BonusBoss called "Giant Enemy Crab".
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* GiantEnemyCrab: Boogaboo Crab, the first boss of the game. A PaletteSwap version of him appears as a BonusBoss an OptionalBoss called "Giant Enemy Crab".
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* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler: Mitsuru and his sister]] in the movie, with little explanation. A bit of a PlotHole, considering that [[spoiler:either Mitsuru or Wataru was required to die in order to save Vision.]]
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* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler: Mitsuru and his sister]] in the movie, with little explanation. A bit of a PlotHole, considering that [[spoiler:either Mitsuru or Wataru was required to die in order to save Vision.Vision in the novel.]]
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By TRS decision Whip It Good is now a disambiguation page. Moving entries to appropriate tropes when possible.
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* WhipItGood: Kutz' main weapon is a whip.
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* WhipItGood: WeaponSpecialization: Kutz' main weapon is a whip.
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A Japanese novel by Miyuki Miyabe. It also became a light novel, which became a manga, which became a movie, which became a video game, which is naturally of a genre that the novel was designed around in the first place. Yes, it's complicated.
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