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* DarkerAndEdgier: What initially starts out as a comedic RealityTV like a parody of various anime similar to [=RDCworld1=]'s other work ''WebVideo/VideoGameHouse'' ends up veering into more serious territory compared to it, as the plot of Light trying to finally put an end to L ends up steadily leading up to a war between the Anime and Villain Houses, culminating in the plot all coming together for the massive WhamEpisode that is Episode 6 and the finale [[spoiler:with the death of numerous heroes occurring in the plot and the villains successfully [[NothingIsTheSameAnymore shattering the status quo]]]], compared to the latter series simply having a feud between Mario and Sonic by this time of writing, with death simply being treated as something characters can just respawn from.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: What initially starts out as a comedic RealityTV like a parody of various anime similar to [=RDCworld1=]'s other work ''WebVideo/VideoGameHouse'' ends up veering into more serious territory compared to it, as the plot of Light trying to finally put an end to L ends up steadily leading up to a war between the Anime and Villain Houses, culminating in the plot all coming together for the massive WhamEpisode that is Episode 6 and the finale [[spoiler:with the death of numerous heroes occurring in the plot and the villains successfully [[NothingIsTheSameAnymore shattering the status quo]]]], compared to the latter series simply having a feud between Mario and Sonic by this time of writing, writing (Albeit Episode 6 [[spoiler:has things being taken slightly more seriously with Shadow shooting people up]]), with death simply being treated as something characters can just respawn from.from, either with VideoGameLives, respawn mechanics, or just UnexplainedRecovery.
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* TheChainOfHarm: One of the {{Central Theme}}s of the animated adaptation. Many of the Anime characters dealt with tragedies and hardships involving abuse and they, in turn, whether actively or passively, pass this abuse onto the Cartoon characters through discriminatory and segregational policies. This causes the Cartoon characters to rise up and try to throw the abuse back at them, creating a ViciousCycle of {{Revenge}} between them.
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* AnyoneCanDie: [[spoiler:The sixth episode ramps up the body count INCREDIBLY high, starting with Madara killing both [[Manga/VinlandSaga Lucius Artorius Castus]] and [[WebComic/MobPsycho100 Ryou Shimazaki]] when he and Light walk up on the Villain House, and later on, protagonists like Naruto and Tanjiro being explicitly killed onscreen, along with a ton of other characters being killed at the Anime House during its destruction such as [[Anime/CowboyBebop Spike]], [[Manga/OnePiece Nami]], and Anime/SailorMoon.]]

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* AnyoneCanDie: [[spoiler:The sixth episode ramps up the body count INCREDIBLY high, starting with Madara killing both [[Manga/VinlandSaga Lucius Artorius Castus]] Askeladd]] and [[WebComic/MobPsycho100 Ryou Shimazaki]] when he and Light walk up on the Villain House, and later on, protagonists like Naruto and Tanjiro being explicitly killed onscreen, along with a ton of other characters being killed at the Anime House during its destruction such as [[Anime/CowboyBebop Spike]], [[Manga/OnePiece Nami]], and Anime/SailorMoon.]]
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* AlternateContinuity: WordOfGod states that it originally started out as an animated version of Anime House, but with a few extra scenes. Then, it soon became its own continuity.

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