The scene listed under Fetish where Kuroyukihime was worried about Haruyuki looking at her feet was officially translated in both the Manga and Light Novels as her not wanting to him to check out her legs. Does this still count under fetish, or should it be removed or put under Male Gaze or another appropriate trope?
Is it accurate to create They Killed Cyan Pile Again and even say he can't win a battle? He did lose a lot one-on-one battles, but he participated in Tag Duels with Silver Crow at least once (and winning, because the latter wouldn't get any points otherwise) and also participated in at least one winning Territory Battle.
Hide / Show RepliesI have two concerns about the entry; one, the trope is They Killed Kenny Again and trope names should not be potholed; two, that trope is about people being killed repeatedly as a Running Gag. The entry needs to say how he gets killed repeatedly and always returns afterwards as a Running Gag - and the work page suggests that this isn't the case.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanI haven't read AW beyond vol. 6, but what you said until then is true. Cyan Pile didn't get killed repeatedly as a Running Gag.
I propose that the entry should be deleted.
Removed it.
- They Killed Cyan Pile Again: Being Takumu is suffering, with a streak of 12 volumes without being able to defeat a single opponent.
Can someone give confirmation as to whether or not the tropes associated with each color under "Color-Coded for Your Convenience" are accurate? I can't find any information confirming such.
I would like to propose removing spoiler tags on this page for volumes 1-4 and the first two short histories from volume 10, since they've been out for quite a while and the anime, which adapted these volumes, aired way back in 2012.
Instead, there will be a note saying "This page contains unmarked spoilers for the first four volumes and the first two short histories in volume 10. You Have Been Warned."
Edited by gjjones He/His/Him. No matter who you are, always Be Yourself.