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[[JustForFun/IThoughtItMeant Unrelated to]] both Creator/JunjiIto's ''Manga/{{Uzumaki}}'' or ''Franchise/{{Saw}}'''s ''Film/Spiral2021''.

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[[JustForFun/IThoughtItMeant Unrelated to]] both Creator/JunjiIto's ''Manga/{{Uzumaki}}'' or ''Franchise/{{Saw}}'''s ''Film/Spiral2021''.



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* MagicSquarePuzzle: One of the puzzles the Blade Children pull out to test Ayumu is solved by him recognizing a magic square and relying on luck to figure out which of two options it is.

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* MagicSquarePuzzle: One This is one of the puzzles the Blade Children pull out to test Ayumu is solved by him recognizing Ayumu. He has to solve a magic square and relying puzzle by tapping each square in order to stop a bomb from exploding in a crowded concert hall while Hiyono holds onto a rod to give him time to solve it, preventing her from escaping to safety. Trick is--he has to notice it was a magic square all on luck to figure out which of two options it is.his own.

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''Spiral: Suiri no Kizuna'' (Spiral: The Bonds of Reasoning) finds Narumi Ayumu drawn into the mystery of the Blade Children after an apparently attempted suicide at his school. The girl involved was a member of the mysterious group, the same one Ayumu's older brother, Kiyotaka, was investigating at the time of his disappearance two years earlier. Against the wishes of his sister-in-law and police detective, Ayumu begins his own investigation, assisted by the lone member of the school newspaper club, Yuizaki Hiyono.

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''Spiral: Suiri no Kizuna'' (Spiral: The Bonds of Reasoning) finds Amateur detective Narumi Ayumu finds himself drawn into the mystery of the Blade Children after an apparently attempted suicide at his school. The girl involved was a member of the mysterious group, the same one Ayumu's older brother, Kiyotaka, was investigating at the time of his disappearance two years earlier. Against the wishes of his sister-in-law and police detective, Ayumu begins his own investigation, assisted by the lone member of the school newspaper club, Yuizaki Hiyono.



Unfortunately, the anime ends without reaching the answers it set out to find, due to the fact that it caught up with the manga on which it was based. (The fourteenth and final volume of the manga was released in September of 2005, the anime aired between 2002 and 2003.)

The manga was published in ''Monthly Shonen Gangan'' from 1999 to 2005. It was later followed by the {{Prequel}} ''Spiral: Alive'', starring three new characters: GenkiGirl Sekiguchi Imari, reluctant serial killer Amanae Yukine, and Sawamura Shirou, a boy who wants to be a detective just like Kiyotaka. Oh, and they're also in a LoveTriangle. (Insert MurderTheHypotenuse joke here.) While these three are the central characters, old favorites such as Ryoko, Rio and Kousuke are still central to the plot, and most others have at least made cameos.

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Unfortunately, the anime ends without reaching the answers it set out to find, due to the fact that it caught up with the ''Spiral: The Bonds of Reasoning'' (''Spiral: Suiri no Kizuna'') is a mystery manga on written by Kyou Shirodaira and illustrated by Eita Mizuno, which it was based. (The fourteenth and final volume of the manga was released in September of 2005, the anime aired between 2002 and 2003.)

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was published in ''Monthly Shonen Gangan'' from 1999 to 2005. It was later followed by the {{Prequel}} ''Spiral: Alive'', starring three new characters: GenkiGirl Sekiguchi Imari, reluctant serial killer Amanae Yukine, and Sawamura Shirou, a boy who wants to be a detective just like Kiyotaka. Oh, and they're also in a LoveTriangle. (Insert MurderTheHypotenuse joke here.) While these three are the central characters, old favorites such as Ryoko, Rio and Kousuke are still central to the plot, and most others have at least made cameos. \n

An anime adaptation aired from October 2002 to March 2003 for 25 episodes. Unfortunately, the anime ends without reaching the answers it set out to find, due to the fact that it caught up with the manga on which it was based.
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* MistakenDeathConfirmation: One of the murder victims uses a ball to suppress her pulse in order to fake her death, convincing everyone, including the detectives, that she was dead, only to be murdered for real by her accomplice.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Hiyono is about to say the name of Kanone's father when he interrupts her.[note]] However, it was LostInTranslation and turned into a generic cry of pain by Creator/YenPress.[/note]] [[spoiler: And then there's the fact she knows that name at all. No, it's not just her insane info-collecting skills.]]

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Hiyono is about to say the name of Kanone's father when he interrupts her.[note]] [[note]] However, it was LostInTranslation and turned into a generic cry of pain by Creator/YenPress.[/note]] [[/note]] [[spoiler: And then there's the fact she knows that name at all. No, it's not just her insane info-collecting skills.]]
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