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An anime television series adaptation titled ''[[https://twitter.com/hypnosismic/status/1202210961874010119 Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle: Rhyme Anima]]'' was announced on December 4, 2019. The series premiered on October 2nd, 2020 and is licensed by [[https://twitter.com/aniplexUSA/status/1202683057087508480 Aniplex of America]]. [[https://twitter.com/hypnosismic/status/1639522502832709634?t=jjX5lBt3vlZSgaNu6lLfPA&s=19 Season 2, set after the second division rap battle, was announced]] at [=AnimeJapan=] 2023.
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An anime television series adaptation titled ''[[https://twitter.com/hypnosismic/status/1202210961874010119 Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle: Rhyme Anima]]'' was announced on December 4, 2019. The series premiered on October 2nd, 2020 and is licensed by [[https://twitter.com/aniplexUSA/status/1202683057087508480 Aniplex of America]]. [[https://twitter.com/hypnosismic/status/1639522502832709634?t=jjX5lBt3vlZSgaNu6lLfPA&s=19 Season 2, set after the second division rap battle, 2 was announced]] at [=AnimeJapan=] 2023.
* It is also possible to split characters by shuffle team (from the drama track ''Mixed Up''), ARB events they're featured in (e.g. one soul swap event features Jiro, Hifumi and Rosho) and also into "Homies" and "Hoods" (from ''The Block Party'').
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* StuffBlowingUp: Apparently Hypnosis Mics cause this to happen a lot. One notable instance of this trope is the Ignition card series from the game, which in turn was most likely inspired by the anime opening but also extends to Dotsuitare Honpo and Bad Ass Temple.
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* StuffBlowingUp: Apparently Hypnosis Mics cause this to happen a lot. One notable instance of this trope is the Ignition card series from the game, which in turn was most likely inspired by the first anime opening but also extends to Dotsuitare Honpo and Bad Ass Temple.
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->[[spoiler:'''Ramuda]] (over the phone):''' Yeah, that won't be a problem. Without any delay. If there is anything suspicious about the other divisions, I'll report it immediately. Yes, if you can.\\
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* WeUsedToBeFriends: The ex-members of The Dirty Dawg. The Ichiro-Samatoki and the Jakurai-Ramuda pairs don't get along anymore. Ichiro and Ramuda are shown to still be friendly with each other, and Samatoki and Jakurai also seem to be on good terms. [[spoiler: Ramuda then gives Samatoki reason to have him in the 2nd division rap battle.]]
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* WeUsedToBeFriends: The ex-members of The Dirty Dawg. The Ichiro-Samatoki and the Jakurai-Ramuda pairs don't get along anymore. Ichiro and Ramuda are shown to still be friendly with each other, and Samatoki and Jakurai also seem to be on good terms. [[spoiler: Ramuda then gives Samatoki reason to have hate him in the 2nd division rap battle.]]
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* Originally exclusive to the limited edition of the guidebook+[[note]]although ''Bonds+'' was revealed in full at the ninth live show, ''Zero Out'', prior to this[[/note]]:
** ''Hypnotic Summer'' and ''Bonds+'' (''Bonds'', the ending song of the anime's first season, with Osaka and Nagoya verses), songs for Division All-Stars.
** ''WINK'', a song by the Central Ward Division.
** ''Hypnotic Summer'' and ''Bonds+'' (''Bonds'', the ending song of the anime's first season, with Osaka and Nagoya verses), songs for Division All-Stars.
** ''WINK'', a song by the Central Ward Division.
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The second Battle Season had ''Dotsuitare Honpo'' against ''Buster Bros!!!'', ''Matenro'' against ''Bad Ass Temple'' and ''Fling Posse'' against ''MAD TRIGGER CREW'', culminating in a three-way showdown between ''Buster Bros!!!'', ''Matenro'' and ''Fling Posse''. ''Fling Posse'' emerged victorious.
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An anime television series adaptation titled ''[[https://twitter.com/hypnosismic/status/1202210961874010119 Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle: Rhyme Anima]]'' was announced on December 4, 2019. The series premiered on October 2nd, 2020 and is licensed by [[https://twitter.com/aniplexUSA/status/1202683057087508480 Aniplex of America]]. [[https://twitter.com/hypnosismic/status/1639522502832709634?t=jjX5lBt3vlZSgaNu6lLfPA&s=19 Season 2 2, set after the second division rap battle, was announced]] at [=AnimeJapan=] 2023.
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** The bonus drama track "A Hymn For Men" features an adventure of "Jyuto" and "Rio" in the terrorist-ridden police precinct. However, "Rio" turns out to be a traitor who've been working with the terrorists and confronts his police comrade in the last stand. [[spoiler:An actual Jyuto, who had been watching this movie, remarks that the main characters are quite similar to him and Rio.]]
* PowerTrio: Each division's groups are comprised of three members.
* RealAfterAll: The episode 5 of ''Rhyme Anima'' features Fling Posse dealing with recent ghost sightings in Shibuya, although Gentaro insists that ghosts aren't real. He ends up being correct, as the sightings were engineered by a gang of frauds... that is until the very end of the episode, where Gentaro shows Ramuda and Dice a photo of them. And a ghost figure standing right behind Ramuda, which makes them both freak out.
* PowerTrio: Each division's groups are comprised of three members.
* RealAfterAll: The episode 5 of ''Rhyme Anima'' features Fling Posse dealing with recent ghost sightings in Shibuya, although Gentaro insists that ghosts aren't real. He ends up being correct, as the sightings were engineered by a gang of frauds... that is until the very end of the episode, where Gentaro shows Ramuda and Dice a photo of them. And a ghost figure standing right behind Ramuda, which makes them both freak out.
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** The bonus drama track "A Hymn For Men" features an adventure of "Jyuto" and "Rio" in the terrorist-ridden police precinct. However, "Rio" turns out to be a traitor who've who was been working with the terrorists and confronts his police comrade in the last stand. [[spoiler:An [[spoiler:The actual Jyuto, who had been watching this movie, remarks that the main characters are quite similar to him and Rio.]]
* PowerTrio: Each division's groups are comprised of threemembers.
members. [[spoiler: This is intentional, as the ''Block Party'' drama tracks reveal.]]
* ProductionForeshadowing: As noted in the chronology above, ''The Devil's Flower'' first partially appeared on the drama track ''Harmonious Cooperation''.
* RealAfterAll:The episode Episode 5 of ''Rhyme Anima'' features Fling Posse dealing with recent ghost sightings in Shibuya, although Gentaro insists that ghosts aren't real. He ends up being correct, as the sightings were engineered by a gang of frauds... that is until the very end of the episode, where Gentaro shows Ramuda and Dice a photo of them. And a ghost figure standing right behind Ramuda, which makes them both freak out.
* PowerTrio: Each division's groups are comprised of three
* ProductionForeshadowing: As noted in the chronology above, ''The Devil's Flower'' first partially appeared on the drama track ''Harmonious Cooperation''.
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* WeUsedToBeFriends: The ex-members of The Dirty Dawg. However, it may just be the Ichiro-Samatoki and the Jakurai-Ramuda pairs that don't get along anymore, as Ichiro and Ramuda are shown to still be friendly with each other, and Samatoki and Jakurai also seem to be on good terms.
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* WeUsedToBeFriends: The ex-members of The Dirty Dawg. However, it may just be the The Ichiro-Samatoki and the Jakurai-Ramuda pairs that don't get along anymore, as anymore. Ichiro and Ramuda are shown to still be friendly with each other, and Samatoki and Jakurai also seem to be on good terms.terms. [[spoiler: Ramuda then gives Samatoki reason to have him in the 2nd division rap battle.]]
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* Songs which comprise the 2 EPs, ''The Block Party - Homies'' and ''Hoods'':
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* ''Play House'' by Keitoin Honobono, the bonus song on the ''Homies'' EP.
* ''Bounce Back!'' by Zansei and Zan'en Tobari, the bonus song on the ''Hoods'' EP.
* ''Bounce Back!'' by Zansei and Zan'en Tobari, the bonus song on the ''Hoods'' EP.
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* ''Play House'' by Keitoin Honobono, the bonus song on the ''Homies'' EP.
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* ''Bounce Back!'' by Zansei and Zan'en Tobari, the bonus song on the ''Hoods''EP.extended play.
* ''Bounce Back!'' by Zansei and Zan'en Tobari, the bonus song on the ''Hoods''
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* TwoDVisualsThreeDEffects: ''Rhyme Anima'' uses CG for some of the rap battle scenes, having characters to move more than usuall.
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** ''Devil's Flower'' by Jyushi and Argo Kushii Orchestra[[note]]If this song sounds familiar, part of it first appeared on the drama track ''Harmonious Cooperation''[[/note]].
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** ''Devil's ''The Devil's Flower'' by Jyushi and Argo Kushii Orchestra[[note]]If this song sounds familiar, part of it first appeared on the drama track ''Harmonious Cooperation''[[/note]].
* ''Play House'' by Keitoin Honobono, the bonus song on the ''Homies'' EP.
* ''Bounce Back!'' by Zansei and Zan'en Tobari, the bonus song on the ''Hoods'' EP.
* ''Bounce Back!'' by Zansei and Zan'en Tobari, the bonus song on the ''Hoods'' EP.
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* ArtifactOfDeath: A non-magical example. The True Hypnosis Microphone is a severely upgraded version of the normal Hypnosis Mic, that is far more powerful than its counterpart. The True Hypnosis Mic is able to completely overwrite a target's mind, putting them in a comatose state or [[MindControlDevice hijacking their mind]]. However, it is so unstable that it completely drains and kills its user.
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* ArtifactOfDeath: A non-magical example. The True Hypnosis Microphone is a severely upgraded version of the normal Hypnosis Mic, Mic that is far more powerful than its counterpart. The True Hypnosis Mic is able to completely overwrite a target's mind, putting them in a comatose state or [[MindControlDevice hijacking their mind]]. However, it is so unstable that it completely drains and kills its user.
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* TeensAreShort: Averted. The teenaged Yamada brothers are just as tall as the adult characters, with Ichiro ranking fourth tallest among the cast. Jiro is taller than all the members of Fling Posse, and even 14-year old Saburo is taller than Ramuda, who is a decade his senior.
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** ''Blue Flame'' by Samatoki.
** ''HIPHOPPIA'' by Ichiro[[note]]From the lyrics, the name is presumably a mashup of "hip hop" and "utopia"[[/note]].
** ''HIPHOPPIA'' by Ichiro[[note]]From the lyrics, the name is presumably a mashup of "hip hop" and "utopia"[[/note]].
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** ''Move Your Body Until You Die!'' by Riou with Homies.
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** From the trailers, ''White and Black'' looks like an old crime drama while ''Positive My Life'' looks like a video game with 8-bit pixel effects.
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** ''Beyond the Dreams'' by Gentaro.
** ''Closer'' by Jakurai and Hitoya.
** ''Positive My Life'' by Hifumi with Hoods.
** ''Move Your Body Until You Die!'' by Riou with Homies.
** ''Closer'' by Jakurai and Hitoya.
** ''Positive My Life'' by Hifumi with Hoods.
** ''Move Your Body Until You Die!'' by Riou with Homies.
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* Songs which comprise the 2 EPs, ''The Block Party - Homies'' and ''Hoods'':
** ''Rivals!!'' by Dice and Doppo.
** ''White and Black'' by Jyuto and Rei.
** ''Sup, Livin’ Up, ~OSAKA Big Up~'' by Sasara and Rosho.
** ''Get busy'' by Jiro and Kuko.
** ''Viva la Liberty'' by Ramuda and Saburo.
** ''Devil's Flower'' by Jyushi and Argo Kushii Orchestra[[note]]If this song sounds familiar, part of it first appeared on the drama track ''Harmonious Cooperation''[[/note]].
** ''Rivals!!'' by Dice and Doppo.
** ''White and Black'' by Jyuto and Rei.
** ''Sup, Livin’ Up, ~OSAKA Big Up~'' by Sasara and Rosho.
** ''Get busy'' by Jiro and Kuko.
** ''Viva la Liberty'' by Ramuda and Saburo.
** ''Devil's Flower'' by Jyushi and Argo Kushii Orchestra[[note]]If this song sounds familiar, part of it first appeared on the drama track ''Harmonious Cooperation''[[/note]].
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* StatusQuoIsGod: In the "When Six Colors Combine, "" Begins" drama track, [[spoiler:the Division leaders finally squash their beef and finally talk up their issues with each other, even teaming up against [[BigBad Honobono]]. By the end of the track, all leaders conclude that they just can't get along as they used to, and go their separate ways.]]
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* WhamEpisode: The "Nobody lives forever" drama track. [[spoiler:Otome seizes Rei's secret laboratory by taking his comatose wife hostage, and demands him to hand over the True Hypnosis Mics and the Ramuda clones. She unveils her grand plan to use the newfound resources to [[{{Brainawashed}} brainwash]] the population of Japan to seize the violence for good, to the point when Nemu and even Ichijiku can't approve of it. However, Rei thwarts her plan by disabling all Hypnosis Mics, turning the clones against Chuohku, and declares that the Division Rap Battles will not be held anymore.]]
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* WhamEpisode: The "Nobody "No one lives forever" drama track. [[spoiler:Otome seizes Rei's secret laboratory by taking his comatose wife hostage, and demands him to hand over the True Hypnosis Mics and the Ramuda clones. She unveils her grand plan to use the newfound resources to [[{{Brainawashed}} brainwash]] the population of Japan to seize the violence for good, to the point when Nemu and even Ichijiku can't approve of it. However, Rei thwarts her plan by disabling all Hypnosis Mics, turning the clones against Chuohku, and declares that the Division Rap Battles will not be held anymore.]]
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* WhamEpisode: The "Nobody lives forever" drama track. [[spoiler:Otome seizes Rei's secret laboratory by taking his comatose wife hostage, and demands him to hand over the True Hypnosis Mics and the Ramuda clones. She unveils her grand plan to use the newfound resources to [[Brainawashed brainwash]] the population of Japan to seize the violence for good, to the point when Nemu and even Ichijiku can't approve of it. However, Rei thwarts her plan by disabling all Hypnosis Mics, turning the clones against Chuohku, and declares that the Division Rap Battles will not be held anymore.]]
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* WhamEpisode: The "Nobody lives forever" drama track. [[spoiler:Otome seizes Rei's secret laboratory by taking his comatose wife hostage, and demands him to hand over the True Hypnosis Mics and the Ramuda clones. She unveils her grand plan to use the newfound resources to [[Brainawashed [[{{Brainawashed}} brainwash]] the population of Japan to seize the violence for good, to the point when Nemu and even Ichijiku can't approve of it. However, Rei thwarts her plan by disabling all Hypnosis Mics, turning the clones against Chuohku, and declares that the Division Rap Battles will not be held anymore.]]
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* WhamEpisode: The "Nobody lives forever" drama track. [[spoiler:Otome seizes Rei's secret laboratory by taking his comatose wife hostage, and demands him to hand over the True Hypnosis Mics and the Ramuda clones. She unveils her grand plan to use the newfound resources to [[Brainawashed brainwash]] the population of Japan to seize the violence for good, to the point when Nemu and even Ichijiku can't approve of it. However, Rei thwarts her plan by disabling all Hypnosis Mics, turning the clones against Chuohku, and declares that the Division Rap Battles will not be held anymore.]]
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* MusicalAssassin: Technically, all characters fit this trope, since rap is a weapon in the ''Hypnosis Mic'' universe.
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* RealAfterAll: The episode 5 of ''RhymeAnima'' features Fling Posse dealing with recent ghost sightings in Shibuya, although Gentaro insists that ghosts aren't real. He ends up being correct, as the sightings were engineered by a gang of frauds... that is until the very end of the episode, where Gentaro shows Ramuda and Dice a photo of them. And a ghost figure standing right behind Ramuda, which makes them both freak out.
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* RealAfterAll: The episode 5 of ''RhymeAnima'' ''Rhyme Anima'' features Fling Posse dealing with recent ghost sightings in Shibuya, although Gentaro insists that ghosts aren't real. He ends up being correct, as the sightings were engineered by a gang of frauds... that is until the very end of the episode, where Gentaro shows Ramuda and Dice a photo of them. And a ghost figure standing right behind Ramuda, which makes them both freak out.
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* PowerTrio: Each division's groups are comprised of three members.
* {{Sampling}}: Saburo's solo songs sample classical music so far, as ''New Star'' samples ''Air on the G String'' while "Requiem" samples Verdi's ''Dies irae'' from ''Requiem''.
* {{Sampling}}: Saburo's solo songs sample classical music so far, as ''New Star'' samples ''Air on the G String'' while "Requiem" samples Verdi's ''Dies irae'' from ''Requiem''.
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* RealAfterAll: The episode 5 of ''RhymeAnima'' features Fling Posse dealing with recent ghost sightings in Shibuya, although Gentaro insists that ghosts aren't real. He ends up being correct, as the sightings were engineered by a gang of frauds... that is until the very end of the episode, where Gentaro shows Ramuda and Dice a photo of them. And a ghost figure standing right behind Ramuda, which makes them both freak out.
* {{Sampling}}: Saburo's solo songs sample classical music so far, as ''New Star'' samples ''Air on the G String'' while "Requiem" samples Verdi's ''Dies irae'' from ''Requiem''.
* RealAfterAll: The episode 5 of ''RhymeAnima'' features Fling Posse dealing with recent ghost sightings in Shibuya, although Gentaro insists that ghosts aren't real. He ends up being correct, as the sightings were engineered by a gang of frauds... that is until the very end of the episode, where Gentaro shows Ramuda and Dice a photo of them. And a ghost figure standing right behind Ramuda, which makes them both freak out.
* {{Sampling}}: Saburo's solo songs sample classical music so far, as ''New Star'' samples ''Air on the G String'' while "Requiem" samples Verdi's ''Dies irae'' from ''Requiem''.
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** Rei: [[PowerDeflctor "Fraud"]], which distorts an opponent's Rap Ability and redirects to their allies.
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** Rei: [[PowerDeflctor [[AttackReflector "Fraud"]], which distorts an opponent's Rap Ability and redirects to their allies.
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** Hitoya: [[PowerDeflector "Objection"]], deflects an opponent's attack back at them.
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** Hitoya: [[PowerDeflector [[AttackReflector "Objection"]], deflects an opponent's attack back at them.
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* BlandNameProduct: A fast food chain called [[{{UsefulNotes/McDonalds}} WcDonald's]] frequently appears in ARB.
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** Ikebukuro is red.[[RedIsHeroic red]].
** The Party of Words, a female-based political party of Japan, is represented by the color [[PinkIsFeminine hot pink]].
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** The Party of Words, a female-based political party of Japan, is represented by the color [[PinkIsFeminine hot pink]].
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** Dotsuitare Honpo and Bad Ass Temple are also known to have abilities ("Killing Joke", "Educate" and "Fraud" for the former and "Meditation", "Courage" and "Objection" for the latter), but the details surrounding those are a lot more vague.
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** Dotsuitare Honpo Sasara: [[LaughThemselvesSick "Killing Joke"]], which makees his opponent laugh uncontrollably, which makes it hardr to rap.
** Rosho: [[EnemyScan "Educate"]], which reveals all information about his opponent, including tactics andBad Ass Temple are also known to have abilities ("Killing Joke", "Educate" weaknesses.
** Rei: [[PowerDeflctor "Fraud"]], which distorts an opponent's Rap Ability and"Fraud" for the former and "Meditation", "Courage" and "Objection" for the latter), but the details surrounding those are a lot more vague.redirects to their allies.
** Kuko: [[PowerNullifier "Meditate"]], which seals an opponent's Rap Ability, preventing its usage.
** Jyushi: "Courage"
** Hitoya: [[PowerDeflector "Objection"]], deflects an opponent's attack back at them.
** Rosho: [[EnemyScan "Educate"]], which reveals all information about his opponent, including tactics and
** Rei: [[PowerDeflctor "Fraud"]], which distorts an opponent's Rap Ability and
** Kuko: [[PowerNullifier "Meditate"]], which seals an opponent's Rap Ability, preventing its usage.
** Jyushi: "Courage"
** Hitoya: [[PowerDeflector "Objection"]], deflects an opponent's attack back at them.
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* NestedStoryReveal: Happens at least twice throughout the series.
**In the ''F.P vs. M.'' manga, Fling Posse lose to the other team in the DRB preliminary tournament, which causes them to spend more time together and build their teamwork... [[spoiler:Which turns out to be a story, made up by Gentaro. In reality, Fling Posse mopped the floor with their opponents in no time.]]
**The bonus drama track "A Hymn For Men" features an adventure of "Jyuto" and "Rio" in the terrorist-ridden police precinct. However, "Rio" turns out to be a traitor who've been working with the terrorists and confronts his police comrade in the last stand. [[spoiler:An actual Jyuto, who had been watching this movie, remarks that the main characters are quite similar to him and Rio.]]
**In the ''F.P vs. M.'' manga, Fling Posse lose to the other team in the DRB preliminary tournament, which causes them to spend more time together and build their teamwork... [[spoiler:Which turns out to be a story, made up by Gentaro. In reality, Fling Posse mopped the floor with their opponents in no time.]]
**The bonus drama track "A Hymn For Men" features an adventure of "Jyuto" and "Rio" in the terrorist-ridden police precinct. However, "Rio" turns out to be a traitor who've been working with the terrorists and confronts his police comrade in the last stand. [[spoiler:An actual Jyuto, who had been watching this movie, remarks that the main characters are quite similar to him and Rio.]]
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* VillainEpisode: The drama tracks "Even Intense Rain Can't Wash The Change Away", "The Wind Comes First To The House Before The Storm", and "No one lives forever" are centered around the Party of Words.
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** In ''Shinogi (Dead Pools)'', Rio has a line "Cash Rules subete wo My Hood" ("Cash rules everything in my hood"), which might be a reference to [[Music/WuTangClan]]'s C.R.E.A.M. ("Cash rules everything around me, C.R.E.A.M.").
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** In ''Shinogi (Dead Pools)'', Rio has a line "Cash Rules subete wo My Hood" ("Cash rules everything in my hood"), which might be a reference to [[Music/WuTangClan]]'s [[Music/WuTangClan Wu-Tang Clan]]'s C.R.E.A.M. ("Cash rules everything around me, C.R.E.A.M.").
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* CallBack: Aside from the opening speech, Ichiro's first solo lines in ''WAR WAR WAR'' are "Ore ga Ichiro (I am Ichiro)", an obvious reference to his solo song, ''Ore ga Ichiro''.
* CastFullOfPrettyBoys: It's an [[{{Creator/Otomate}} Otomate]] series, what did you expect? Though Riou leans more towards a {{Hunk}} while Jakurai, Rei, and Hitoya have SilverFox qualities.
* CastFullOfPrettyBoys: It's an [[{{Creator/Otomate}} Otomate]] series, what did you expect? Though Riou leans more towards a {{Hunk}} while Jakurai, Rei, and Hitoya have SilverFox qualities.
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* CallBack: Aside from the opening speech, Ichiro's CallBack:
**Ichiro's firstsolo lines in ''WAR "WAR WAR WAR'' WAR" are "Ore ga Ichiro (I am Ichiro)", an obvious reference to Ichiro), Big Bro in da house, yo" from his first solo song, ''Ore "Ore ga Ichiro''.
Ichiro".
**In the first episode of ''Rhyme Anima'', Ramuda hums the melody of his first solo song, "drops".
**Rio drops "2DIE4" at the end of his verse in "Bayside-Suicide", refering to his second solo by the same name. Fittingly, both "2DIE4" and "Bayside-Suicide" were composed by the rapper ELIONE (who also used "2DIE4" in his songs).
* CastFullOfPrettyBoys: It's an [[{{Creator/Otomate}} Otomate]] series, what did you expect? ThoughRiou Rio leans more towards a {{Hunk}} while Jakurai, Rei, and Hitoya have SilverFox qualities.
**Ichiro's first
**In the first episode of ''Rhyme Anima'', Ramuda hums the melody of his first solo song, "drops".
**Rio drops "2DIE4" at the end of his verse in "Bayside-Suicide", refering to his second solo by the same name. Fittingly, both "2DIE4" and "Bayside-Suicide" were composed by the rapper ELIONE (who also used "2DIE4" in his songs).
* CastFullOfPrettyBoys: It's an [[{{Creator/Otomate}} Otomate]] series, what did you expect? Though
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** The main characters are sorted into "Divisions" that represent a Tokyo district (or in the case of Osaka and Nagoya, a Japanese city). There's Ikebukuro/Buster Bros (Ichiro, Jiro, Saburo), Yokohama/MAD TRIGGER CREW (Samatoki, Jyuto, Riou), Shibuya/Fling Posse (Ramuda, Gentaro, Dice), Shinjuku/Matenrou (Jakurai, Hifumi, Doppo), Osaka/Dotsuitare Honpo (Sasara, Rosho, Rei), and Nagoya/Bad Ass Temple (Kuko, Jyushi, Hitoya).
** There's also the division leaders/first-liners (Ichiro, Samatoki, Ramuda, Jakurai, Sasara, Kuko), the second-liners (Jiro, Jyuto, Gentaro, Hifumi, Rosho, Jyushi), and the third-liners (Saburo, Riou, Dice, Doppo, Rei, Hitoya).
** There's also the division leaders/first-liners (Ichiro, Samatoki, Ramuda, Jakurai, Sasara, Kuko), the second-liners (Jiro, Jyuto, Gentaro, Hifumi, Rosho, Jyushi), and the third-liners (Saburo, Riou, Dice, Doppo, Rei, Hitoya).
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** The main characters are sorted into "Divisions" that represent a Tokyo district (or in the case of Osaka and Nagoya, a Japanese city). There's Ikebukuro/Buster Bros (Ichiro, Jiro, Saburo), Yokohama/MAD TRIGGER CREW (Samatoki, Jyuto, Riou), Rio), Shibuya/Fling Posse (Ramuda, Gentaro, Dice), Shinjuku/Matenrou Shinjuku/Matenro (Jakurai, Hifumi, Doppo), Osaka/Dotsuitare Honpo (Sasara, Rosho, Rei), and Nagoya/Bad Ass Temple (Kuko, Jyushi, Hitoya).
** There's also the division leaders/first-liners (Ichiro, Samatoki, Ramuda, Jakurai, Sasara, Kuko), the second-liners (Jiro, Jyuto, Gentaro, Hifumi, Rosho, Jyushi), and the third-liners (Saburo,Riou, Rio, Dice, Doppo, Rei, Hitoya).
** There's also the division leaders/first-liners (Ichiro, Samatoki, Ramuda, Jakurai, Sasara, Kuko), the second-liners (Jiro, Jyuto, Gentaro, Hifumi, Rosho, Jyushi), and the third-liners (Saburo,
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** In addition, the Central Ward government is represented by the color [[PinkIsFeminine hot pink]].
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** In addition, the Central Ward government The Party of Words, a female-based political party of Japan, is represented by the color [[PinkIsFeminine hot pink]].
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** Jiro's first solo, ''This Means War'', is a rock song with aggressive lyrics emphasizing his BloodKnight nature, whereas ''School of IKB'' is significantly more mellow in tone.
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** Jiro's first solo, ''This Means War'', ''Sensenfukoku'', is a rock song with aggressive lyrics emphasizing his BloodKnight nature, whereas ''School of IKB'' is significantly more mellow in tone.
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** ''IKEBUKURO WEST GAME PARK'', the title of ''Buster Bros!!!'s'' division song, is very close to the name of an urban mystery [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ikebukuro_West_Gate_Park novel and television series]] that takes place in Ikebukuro.
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** ''IKEBUKURO WEST GAME PARK'', the title of ''Buster Bros!!!'s'' division song, PARK'' is very close to the name of an urban mystery [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ikebukuro_West_Gate_Park novel and television series]] that takes place in Ikebukuro.
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** In ''Shinogi (Dead Pools)'', Rio has a line "Cash Rules subete wo My Hood" ("Cash rules everything in my hood"), which might be a reference to [[Music/WuTangClan]]'s C.R.E.A.M. ("Cash rules everything around me, C.R.E.A.M.").
** MAD TRIGGER CREW's ''Scarface'' song is a rather [[Film/Scarface1983 obvious example]]. To add to the pile, Jyuto has a line "Say hello to my little friend", and the music video for a song features a "The World Is Yours" blimp.
** MAD TRIGGER CREW's ''Scarface'' song is a rather [[Film/Scarface1983 obvious example]]. To add to the pile, Jyuto has a line "Say hello to my little friend", and the music video for a song features a "The World Is Yours" blimp.
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An anime television series adaptation titled ''[[https://twitter.com/hypnosismic/status/1202210961874010119 Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle: Rhyme Anima]]'' was announced on December 4, 2019. The series premiered on October 2nd, 2020 and is licensed by [[https://twitter.com/aniplexUSA/status/1202683057087508480 Aniplex of America]]. [[https://twitter.com/hypnosismic/status/1639522502832709634?t=jjX5lBt3vlZSgaNu6lLfPA&s=19 Season 2 was announced]] at AnimeJapan 2023.
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An anime television series adaptation titled ''[[https://twitter.com/hypnosismic/status/1202210961874010119 Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle: Rhyme Anima]]'' was announced on December 4, 2019. The series premiered on October 2nd, 2020 and is licensed by [[https://twitter.com/aniplexUSA/status/1202683057087508480 Aniplex of America]]. [[https://twitter.com/hypnosismic/status/1639522502832709634?t=jjX5lBt3vlZSgaNu6lLfPA&s=19 Season 2 was announced]] at AnimeJapan [=AnimeJapan=] 2023.