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  • Best Known for the Fanservice: The anime, in particular, doesn't even attempt to hide its flaunting of the Misu sisters and their Stripperiffic statuses; they're promoted at the forefront for most of the anime's trailers, openings, and endings (they're the only two characters in the TV series' ending song, Mask.)
  • Complete Monster (anime):
    • Episode 2 ("Red Flower of Life"): Madame Amore wanted to create what she called the "perfect man" as her slave. To this end, she kidnapped all the men in her village, sucked out their souls using a horrible leech method, and used it to attempt to create a "perfect man", executing any man that turned out ugly. She also threatened all the females in the village with death if they did not leave and never return. She also tried to do the same to Carrot, Marron, and Gateau, nearly succeeding.
    • Episode 3 ("The Unwritten Laws of Light and Dark"): Barbara Ouiblert, aka Velrose, in the past kidnaps dozens of young men and turns them into lifeless stone, essentially killing them, to preserve their beauty. Any men that were too ugly for her taste was kept in the dungeon as her slave and repeatedly whipped. She also tries to do the same to Carrot and tries to kill the other Hunters when they attempt to stop her.
  • Die for Our Ship: Poor Enzeru! And poor Chocolat, sometimes.
  • Fanon Discontinuity: The 10th anniversary special and the short sequel.
  • Ho Yay: Gateau's flirtation with Marron, especially in the dub of the anime; also, Marron's brotherly (?) affection for Carrot in the manga. There's also Millefeuille's shameless flirtations with Carrot and Onion.
  • Les Yay: Tira and Chocolat, in Tira's nightmares about their love rivalry in the manga.
  • Moe: Lila in the first episode of the anime. She's a pre-teen girl with a Precocious Crush on the episode's villain, who exploits her for his own nefarious schemes.

  • Strangled by the Red String: Carrot and Tira's romance in the manga.

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