Deadman Wonderland



A survivor of the devastating magnitude 11.4 earthquake that sunk 75% of Tokyo (which he has no memories of), middle school student Ganta Igarashi lives an ordinary and peaceful life -- until the day a mysterious man in blood-soaked crimson armor comes into Ganta's school, slaughters his entire class, and implants a strange red crystal on his chest. Ganta becomes the only suspect in the slayings; even though he proclaims his innocence, the court convicts Ganta and sentences him to life imprisonment at Deadman Wonderland, a privately-owned penal facility (the only one in Japan) disguised as a theme park to attract tourists.

While serving his sentence, Ganta befriends Shiro, a strange albino girl who knew Ganta as a child, and discovers the truth about Deadman Wonderland: the facility houses "Deadmen" -- people endowed with an ability to turn their own blood into a weapon (the "Branches of Sin") -- and the sadistic proprietors of the prison force the Deadmen to fight each other to keep them occupied…and to entertain the tourists willing to pay large sums of money to watch them fight.

As the days drag on, Ganta -- who finds himself as the Only Sane Man amongst the Deadmen -- finds himself forced to make a choice: he can either lose whatever remains of his sanity or learn to stand up for himself.

Thus goes the tale of Deadman Wonderland, a monthly Shonen manga written by Jinsei Kataoka and illustrated by Kazuma Kondou (who both worked on the Eureka Seven manga). The manga received an anime adaptation from Manglobe in the Spring 2011 season, and Crunchyroll simulcast the series (with English subtitles) an hour after broadcast in Japan. FUNimation licensed the anime in the US and Canada, and its dubbed version premiered on Cartoon Network/Adult Swim's Toonami block on 26 May 2012.

Deadman Wonderland contains examples of the following tropes:
"Minatsuki: I'll slice bits off them until they're just a piece of meat!"
 * Absurdly Sharp Blade: Haiji cuts through a tank at one point.
 * Action Girl: Most girls in the series, but Kanako sticks out.
 * Also, a lot could count as Dark Action Girls such as Minatsuki and Hibana.
 * Adult Child: Would-be director Tamaki looks a lot like Willy Wonka, plays with dangerously modified toys, and has a dancing flower in his office.
 * Ambiguous Gender: Toto, deliberately, although s/he tends to slip up and use gendered "I"s.
 * Amnesiac Dissonance:
 * Amusement Park of Doom: Deadman Wonderland itself, though the doom applies more specifically to the employees and prisoners than park-goers.
 * Anyone Can Die: Don't grow too attached. Ganta may be the only permanent character and even his mortality is pretty suspect.
 * Artifact of Doom: The "Blood Diamonds" that gave Ganta his powers.
 * Authority Equals Asskicking: Makina slices Yoh in the chest in the first chapter with her sword for "compensation" for stealing.
 * Ax Crazy: Genkaku, Hibana,,  ,  . Most characters are, actually.
 * The only character so far that hasn't been Ax Crazy at some point is Tamaki, and he's just psychotic.
 * Badass Normal: The Undertakers are unmutated Ax Crazy humans. It's their "Axes" that the Deadmen have to watch out for.
 * Beware the Nice Ones:
 * Berserk Button: The Deadmen each receive a mask that . They don't take it well.


 * Bifurcated Weapon: Genkaku's guitar splits into two guns.
 * Big Brother Instinct: Yoh is in Deadman Wonderland in order to.
 * Big Damn Heroes

"Ganta: Is there only bad stuff in reality? (Are there only bad things in the world?)"
 * BFS/Whip Sword: Hibana. It is not explained how a little girl in 2nd grade can easily wield a sword her size, when a much older male seems to have difficult dragging it around.)
 * And now we have  with his BFS   as well.
 * Black and Gray Morality: Whether you're in the 'black' or the 'grey' bit is basically determined by whether you torture anyone.
 * Blade Below the Shoulder: Senji has a variation of type 1; it comes from his lower arms, and it's removable, yes, but that's only because it's made from his own blood.
 * Blind Idiot Translation: One example out of many, this one from the manga:
 * Blind Idiot Translation: One example out of many, this one from the manga:

"Aceman: Time to finish you off..! Super Ultra Delicious Dynamite Kraken Gaki Special Atomic Bomber Spiral Core Poisoned Drill Gravity Air Spin Fire Flare Vibrating Spectacular Final Yogurt Electronic Synchro Drive Jumping Beam Happy Zero Heat Ice Crusher Terry Itou Stone Mountain Surging Dark Candle Freeze Buster Light Sun Ocean Remarkable Clear Clip Cutter Jab Gazelle Monkey Boar Coelacanth Stardust Poison Papiko Sunder Storm Enlightened Over-Named But Really Nothing But An Extremely Normal PUUUUNCH!!!"
 * Tokyopop managed to use both "Skull Chain" and "Scar Chain" within the same volume.
 * Blood Knight: Senji.
 * Blood Lust: Mockingbird, apparently.
 * Blood Sport: The Carnival Corpse--in more ways than one.
 * Bloody Murder: Bloody murderers, bloody murder weapons.
 * They use blood as murder. Let's face it, if you can combine the words 'blood' and 'murder' in a sentence this manga's probably got a visual description in it somewhere.
 * Body Surf:
 * Brainwashed and Crazy:
 * Break the Cutie: Happens to Nagi after . And then there's Genkaku himself, who was shown in the past to.
 * Considering what happened to Genkaku, it's understandable how he became the Ax Crazy psychopath. A serious example of what happens when the cutie snaps.
 * Ganta's been repeatedly broken as the manga progresses.
 * Call Back: The random English letters on Senji's face are actually
 * Calling Your Attacks: Played straight when the Deadmen call out their Branch Of Sin's names before using them. But spoofed in an Omake by Aceman.

"Senji: "Where are the strong ones?"
 * The Call Knows Where You Live: and will apparently slaughter all your classmates to throw you into the story (traumatic flashbacks included)
 * Cannot Spit It Out: Yoh just can't tell Ganta about
 * Cassandra Truth: Shiro,
 * Catch Phrase
 * "Don't you think X is a bit risque?"
 * "My daughter says so."
 * "I see."
 * "Dead center!"
 * In the anime, "Ssssslice!"
 * Censor Shadow: In the anime.
 * Lens Flare Censor: In episode 2 during the dog race.
 * Chained by Fashion: Minatsuki goes around with her wrists loosely chained together for seemingly no apparent reason. Evidence seems to suggest it's because she 'likes' it.
 * The Chessmaster:
 * Clean Cut
 * Cloudcuckoolander: Shiro and Toto.
 * Cold-Blooded Torture: Genkaku to Nagi, via drugs. The nasty aftereffects are illustrated quite clearly.
 * And that creepy sadistic doctor with a fetish for making people scream.
 * Combat Commentator
 * Conspiracy Redemption: Ganta, Ganta, Ganta.
 * Cooldown Hug:
 * Cool Old Guy: Hitara, although he's only just been introduced.
 * Crapsack World: Ganta watches his entire class get destroyed and mutilated in his face, is sentenced a captial punishment. And that's just the start.
 * Crash Into Hello: Yoh Takami and Ganta, although
 * Creepy Child: Daida "Punishment" Hibana.
 * Creepy Twins: Ichi and Hajime,
 * The two guardians of DW's upper management.
 * Critical Existence Failure: The poison injected into the death row inmates causes no physical ill effects until enough has been injected to kill them, at which point the result is instant death.
 * Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Shiro.
 * Crucified Hero Shot:
 * Curb Stomp Battle: Chapter 17.

Random Scar Chain member: (pointing at the dead ) "Probably... down there.""

"Makina: I'm going weasel hunting (cut to Tamaki, playing with blocks)
 * Cute and Psycho: Minatsuki is arguably more this than Yandere as what she does isn't a result of a love interest or any love-motivated ideas. She can act happy and cute (at times)... but beware the Ax Crazy Psycho for Hire (although lately she's leaning closely to Sociopathic Hero).
 * Cuteness Proximity: Minatsuki to an armadillo, which she actively tries to fight.
 * Dark and Troubled Past: Most of the Deadmen and a few others as well.
 * Dark Magical Girl: Minatsuki, subverted due to ) and possibly
 * Dark-Skinned Blond: Karako.
 * Dead for Real:
 * Deadly Upgrade: Branch of Sin is blood-based. Ganta doesn't have a lot of blood, although
 * Death by Irony:
 * Death Course: The Dog Race--winners get 100,000 cast points; participants get sweet, delicious bread...if they're still alive to eat it!
 * Defeat Means Friendship: Ganta manages to do this with Senji and, in a way,.
 * Defrosting Ice Queen: Minatsuki has become much less of a Blood Knight and has even become a bit more optimistic, compared to her original personality.
 * Delinquents: Anyone in Deadman Wonderland who isn't an adult; Azami was an actual girl gang leader.
 * Depraved Homosexual: Genkaku towards Nagi.
 * Detached Sleeves: Hibana's dress.
 * Dirty Cop:
 * Disproportionate Retribution: Shiro destroying Genkaku's electric guitar is apparently a worthy enough offense in his eyes to . Some of it was due to him feeling angry and jealous that she was Nagi's friend, but most of it was because of the guitar.
 * Dissonant Serenity:  is shown smiling very happily after ripping up a bunch of guards.
 * The Ditz: Shiro.
 * Does This Remind You of Anything?: When Ganta is getting his "entrance examination" the table he's strapped to almost the same as the ones used for executions by lethal injection.
 * Dramatic Irony: Ganta promising himself to trust and believe in Shiro from now on, not knowing that.
 * Driven to Suicide:
 * The Dulcinea Effect: Ganta experiences this very quickly with Minatsuki. However,.
 * Dysfunction Junction: The Deadmen.
 * Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas: Subverted. He might have been in shock and she might not have been a nice person,
 * Expository Hairstyle Change:, who is a little less antagonistic after
 * Extreme Omnivore: Masu.
 * Eyepatch of Power: Subverted, after
 * Eye Scream: See below.
 * Hitara, via
 * In the anime, Tamaki shows Ganta the ropes of Carnival Corpse by strapping him down to a chair, holding his eyes open A Clockwork Orange style and making him watch footage of previous battles.
 * Even earlier than Hitara's backstory in the manga, we see right eye being removed by the doctor as part of the Punishment Game.
 * Face Heel Turn:
 * Fake Memories:
 * Fan of Underdog: Senji to Ganta, after the former shows up at the latter's match with Minatsuki.
 * Fan Service: Despite the rather dark lyrics and design of the opening, we get to see a lot of shirtless characters, and Minatsuki has some minor Gainaxing to make up her somewhat censored fanservice-scene in the opening.
 * Faux Symbolism: The main power wielded by Nagi and his opponents is called Branches of Sin, and the Red Man is called The Retched (sic) Egg. It is explained that the serpent in the Garden of Eden was referred to as an egg.
 * Finish Him!
 * Foe Yay:
 * Foot Focus: Shiro, lots.
 * Forgotten Childhood Friend: Shiro is Ganta's.
 * Four Eyes, Zero Soul: The Promoter.
 * Four Is Death: The earthquake happened on 4/4/2014, measured 11.4 on the Richter scale, and 148,000 people died/went missing.
 * Frankenstein's Monster: Shiro and Toto.
 * Freudian Excuse: Minatsuki loves to make these up as justification for slaughtering people, but what she doesn't tell anybody is that, during the earthquake, she was shaken off and abandoned by her mother as their home collapsed around them, only to find her dead later.
 * Friendship Moment: Ganta will stand up to a lot of abuse to protect Shiro.
 * Gag Boobs: Makina, who is completely up front about her G-cup breasts when asked.
 * Genki Girl: Shiro.
 * Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!: Happens to Nagi. It also happens to Chaplin in the form of a Groin Attack.
 * Go Out with a Smile:
 * Gorn
 * Grand Theft Me:
 * Gratuitous English: "What's up, fucking guys?"
 * Guns Akimbo:
 * One of Makina's crew actually triple-wields, apparently by keeping a Wave Motion Gun somehow attached to his left leg.
 * Had to Come to Prison to Be a Crook: . Inside prison: A Blood Knight and a Sociopathic Hero. Before prison:
 * Half-Identical Twins/Single-Minded Twins: Tamaki's guards.
 * Half the Man He Used To Be:
 * Heel Face Turn: Yoh.
 * Heroic Albino: Shiro.
 * Heroic BSOD: Ganta, following  and a week in solitary confinement. He can no longer taste things and has ceased to see the point of going on. He gets better.
 * Much later, Ganta completely switches off after.
 * Heroic Resolve: Ganta in the Carnival Corpse matches.
 * Hostage Situation:
 * Hulk Speak: Subverted, as Shiro is a petite young girl and only seems to be Made of Iron.
 * Human Shield: Shiro is willingly Ganta's and.
 * Humongous Mecha: The dangerous robot sentinel let loose after the Wretched Egg escapes.
 * I Didn't Mean to Turn You On:
 * I Have You Now, My Pretty: Genkaku makes it quite clear what he intends to do to
 * I Just Want to Be Normal: Ganta.
 * I Just Want to Be You (non-Irritation Is the Sincerest Form of Flattery version):
 * If I Can't Have You:
 * Idiosyncratic Episode Naming: The chapters sometimes rhyme ("Kill My Will") or have Added Alliterative Appeal ("Faced With Fate", "Past The Passion").
 * Impossibly Cool Weapon: One of the creators stated in his blog that even he's not sure if Genkaku's double-gun-guitar would be technically possible.
 * The anime takes it even further, turning it into a compressed-air cannon capable of removing most of a target's torso.
 * Improbable Hairstyle: Hibana's ridiculously long ponytail somehow stays standing almost straight up.
 * In Love with Your Carnage: Genkaku gets really turned on when he sees Nagi kill, and is willing to kill anyone to make Nagi revert to being berserk.
 * Insistent Terminology: Genkaku is not just a monk, he's a super-monk.
 * Instrument of Murder: Genkaku's guitar can turn into a pair of machines guns, or a single gun capable of punching significantly-sized holes through people.
 * Ironic Echo Cut: In episode 7.
 * Instrument of Murder: Genkaku's guitar can turn into a pair of machines guns, or a single gun capable of punching significantly-sized holes through people.
 * Ironic Echo Cut: In episode 7.

Tamaki: Feels like something bad's about to happen."

"Chen & An (the creepy twin guards): We love you.
 * Ironic Nursery Tune: "The Woodpecker Song"
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Senji.
 * Kangaroo Court: Ganta's trial is ridiculously one-sided. He was the sole survivor of a mass murder, gets charged immediately without any chance to defend himself, and is sentenced to death even though he is Middle School aged. All within the first 10 minutes of this show.
 * Karmic Death:
 * Kids Are Cruel: Normal kids can be fantastically cruel, and in at least one case this was before the chaos of the mega-quake.
 * Kill'Em All: First, Ganta's classmates, then.
 * La Résistance: The Scar Chain.
 * Law of Disproportionate Response: Genkaku not batting an eye when a bunch of people (including his own soldiers) die, yet breaking down crying when Shiro destroys his electric guitar. He even goes as far as to say he'll have to hold a memorial service for it.
 * Lawyer-Friendly Cameo: Ganta and Shiro bear close resemblances to Eureka Seven's Renton and Anemone. Although considering it's drawn by the same artist, it could be an accident.
 * Lecherous Licking: In one scene, Genkaku licks the blood from Nagi's severed arm. In a later scene, Mockingbird licks the blood from Senji's arm.
 * Lethal Chef: Shiro doesn't have much experience with regular food. She improves... somewhat.
 * Little Miss Badass: Hibana is the quintessential Badass Lolita.
 * Lovecraftian Superpower: The Deadman have the power to animate their own blood and use it to kill people. Even more so for the Counterfeits, whose blood is also poisoned and does stuff like melt people's flesh.
 * Love Hurts: Nagi,
 * Love Martyr:
 * Love Martyr:



C&A: We know."

"Boy, you were a well-made clown."
 * Lyrical Dissonance: That cheerful lullaby with very disturbing lyrics that Shiro sings.
 * Mad Eye: Practically a visual motif. Everyone gets this at some point.
 * Mad Scientist: The lady doctor who supervises the Deadmen is a complete sadist.
 * Made of Iron: Shiro.
 * Made of Plasticine: Any normal human who happens to be in the path of a Deadman.
 * Madness Mantra/Survival Mantra: Of a sort: Azami's "I'm alright. I'm alright. I'm alright." was just something to get her through her crapsack life, now it's what gets her through
 * Manic Pixie Dream Girl:
 * Manipulative Bastard:
 * And  is manipulating everyone.
 * Marshmallow Hell: Unintentionally done to Makina's sidekick during a sneaking romp.
 * Marked Change:
 * Meaningful Name: Mockingbird can mimic the powers of other Deadmen the same way the bird mimics sounds.
 * The Undertakers: Any Deadman that gets out of line is buried by them.
 * Mega Manning: Toto, AKA Mockingbird, can copy the powers of other Deadmen.
 * Memento MacGuffin: Nagi has two of these - one being the locket that has a photo of his baby in it, the other being his late wife's scarf which he ties around his waist..
 * Mind Rape: Genkaku does this to Nagi while interrogating him.
 * Also, Tamaki to all of the Deadmen, via the masks.
 * Mistaken for Murderer: Ganta.
 * The Mole: Yoh, and to a slight extent Tamaki, as, as well as.
 * Morality Chain: Apparently, the only thing really holding Genkaku (while he was a child) back from going completely Ax Crazy was his little kitty. So much for that.
 * It's only implied, but
 * More Than Mind Control: What Genkaku does to Nagi (with the help of some drugs).
 * The Counterfeits say their mind control is "better then drugs or women".
 * Mummies At the Dinner Table: Hibana appears to have taken orders from.
 * Murder the Hypotenuse: What Genkaku keeps trying to do with every woman that comes into Nagi's life.
 * My God, What Have I Done?:.
 * Completely averted with . After she   and realises that she might have been a little wrong about humanity being completely shit, she is still absolutely fine with all her life decisions, including the murders of a puppy who pissed her off, her school counselor, her father, her manipulation of her brother so he could beat up their father cause she liked to watch.
 * Inverted with Shiro who
 * Played straight whenever Ganta realises the full impact of his actions . He doesn't seem to think ahead.
 * Names to Know in Anime:
 * Romi Paku as Ganta Igarashi
 * Kana Hanazawa as Shiro (SO against her type...)
 * Junichi Suwabe as Tamaki
 * Takako Honda as Chief Makina
 * Daisuke Ono as Nagi Kengamine
 * Jun Fukuyama as Rokuro Bundo
 * Miyuki Sawashiro as Toto Sakigami
 * Toshiyuki Morikawa as Genkaku
 * Nanomachines: The Nameless Worm femtomachines.
 * Nietzsche Wannabe: Genkaku, who believes that "saving" people is killing them. In bloody ways.
 * No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: Happens to Ganta a lot.
 * No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You to Dine: Tamaki to Ganta.
 * No-Paper Future: All of Yoh's Cast Points -- -- are on one card.
 * Not Brainwashed: )
 * Not So Stoic: Inverted. Hitara can't not be stoic to save his daughter's life.
 * Obi-Wan Moment: Despite everything that happened, at least gets a peaceful, dignified death.
 * Oblivious Younger Sibling: Inverted and subverted, as
 * Older Than They Look:
 * Oracular Urchin: Shiro.
 * Otaku:
 * Paranoia Fuel: A mad bomber/slasher/whatever busts into your third-story classroom through the window and kills everyone in your class except you. You wake up injured to the bloody mess left behind as the murderer gloats by showing you your girlfriend's severed head. You pass out and wake up in the hospital where you are then arrested for the murders. You protest your innocence, but everyone who could corroborate your story is dead, and no one, not even people who have known you your whole life, believes you- you aren't even sure whether or not you believe yourself. You're sentenced to death for a crime you didn't commit, and your friends' parents have to be restrained to keep them from beating you to death on the spot, only for your cell phone to drop out of your pocket and reveal a video you know nothing about incriminating you by showing you bragging about the murders to your lawyer. The frame-up is so convincing you start to believe you're insane.
 * Parental Abandonment: Ganta, the Takami siblings, and Shiro are orphans, and Azami's parents were neglectful.
 * Minatsuki was literally abandoned by her mother when the earthquake started and Minatsuki latched on to her, only for her mother to push her off and run to save herself.
 * Pet the Dog: Namely, pet the cat. Genkaku was shown in his childhood to not have always been a complete bastard (compared to a lot of children over in DW) because of his sweet care for the kitty. At least, until it dies.
 * Pilot Movie: The entire episode begins with a pilot OVA.
 * Plot Based Photograph Obfuscation: A certain family photo in the prison director's room shows.
 * Playing with Fire: Hitara's power seems to involve igniting his blood.
 * Power Dyes Your Hair/Power Makes Your Hair Grow: Played with in the Anime, part of Minatsuki's "Whip Wing" makes it look like her hair has got longer and turned red at the ends at the back.
 * Prehensile Hair: Minatsuki's hair-- she uses blood to manipulate it.
 * Proper Lady: Karako likes to claim she is one--most people beg to differ.
 * Psycho Serum:
 * Put Them All Out of Their Misery: Genkaku qualifies even if he seems to be Complete Monster:
 * Rape and Switch:
 * Rape as Backstory: Minatsuki, by her father..
 * Reasonable Authority Figure:  is the closest you get in a series like this.
 * Real Song Theme Tune: "Shiny Shiny" by Nirgilis
 * The opening is a variation of Fade's "Black Hearts and Dollar Signs" called "One Reason".
 * Refuge in Audacity: The ever-deadly Dog Race is played out in front of cheering crowds who have no idea that the competitors really are dying. They're convinced it's all special effects, because there's no way that a prison would get away with wantonly killing the inmates like this, right?
 * Rock Me, Asmodeus: Genkaku the Hypermonk seems rather fond of heavy-metal rock.
 * Sealed Evil in a Can: The Deadmen in Sector G.
 * Sealed Inside a Person Shaped Can:
 * Self-Made Orphan:
 * Shallow Love Interest: Inverted:
 * She Is Not My Girlfriend: Ganta gets asked if Shiro and Azami are his girlfriends. Both of them. Azami and Ganta blushingly deny it, and Shiro is too innocent to realize what they were talking about.
 * Shoo the Dog: Ganta to Shiro.
 * Shout-Out: Rokuro is almost a parody of Death Note characters, constantly referring to 'plans' and 'percentage chances', striking Light-style extravagant poses when angry, and having a face similar to L's (esp the eyes).
 * Shirtless Scene: Senji, often.
 * Shrinking Violet: Minatsuki.
 * Single-Target Sexuality:
 * Slipped the Ropes: Ganta does this using his own blood.
 * Sociopathic Hero: Several of the Deadmen, but Senji and Minatsuki deserve special mention.
 * Spoiler Opening: The anime opening hints at later plot twists by showing.
 * May give way to Evolving Credits, if you've read the Manga and look closely at the words that appear beside the silhouettes near the end of the credits they appear to match other deadmen.
 * Stage Money: Just because DW's "cast points" sound suspiciously like "Disney Dollars".
 * Stalker with a Crush: Genkaku.
 * Standard Bleeding Spots
 * Stealth Hi Bye: Shiro in her first appearance.
 * Stepford Smiler: Yoh.
 * The Stoic: Hitara, even before entering DW, even when
 * Stuff Blowing Up:
 * Stuffed in The Fridge:  ...has a lot less weight on her shoulders these days...
 * Super Empowering:
 * Super-Powered Evil Side:.
 * Surprisingly Good English: The opening of the Anime is a metal song done by the band Fade entirely in English, and quite well to boot. Justified since the singer is an American Ex-pat.
 * Sweet Tooth: It's implied that Shiro eats nothing but sweets. On the other hand,.
 * Taking You with Me:  does this to , holding him down so that Ganta can kill him.   doesn't seem to mind, and appears quite happy.
 * Talkative Loon: Shiro acts like this quite often.
 * That Man Is Dead:.
 * Theme Naming: All the Carnival Corpse fighters have bird-themed names: Ganta "Woodpecker", Minatsuki "Hummingbird", Senji "Crow", Nagi "Owl", Karako "Gamefowl", Hitara "Condor", Toto "Mockingbird"; naturally Chaplin's is "Peacock".
 * The Tokyo Fireball: An 11.4 earthquake, after which the "Branch of Sin" powers appeared.
 * Tournament Arc: Carnival Corpse matches.
 * Torso with a View: Nagi dies this way.
 * Torture Technician: The sadist doctor.
 * Tragic Keepsake: Nagi, with his dead wife's scarf, which he apparently managed to grab just before For better or for worse,
 * Transsexual: Chaplin.
 * Traumatic Haircut: Minatsuki's haircut.
 * Also,
 * Trigger Happy: Genkaku, with his double machine gun electric guitar.
 * Tsundere: Azami towards Ganta early in the series.
 * Minatsuki's "encouragement".
 * Tyke Bomb: Daida Hibana, the kindergartener killer.
 * Unlucky Everydude: Ganta,
 * Unwitting Pawn: Ganta can't seem to go through a single day without becoming someone's pawn, but the biggest sucker of all turned out to be
 * Tsundere: Azami towards Ganta early in the series.
 * Minatsuki's "encouragement".
 * Tyke Bomb: Daida Hibana, the kindergartener killer.
 * Unlucky Everydude: Ganta,
 * Unwitting Pawn: Ganta can't seem to go through a single day without becoming someone's pawn, but the biggest sucker of all turned out to be


 * The Virus: The blood of  causes you to expand until you explode.
 * Walking Shirtless Scene: Senji.
 * War for Fun and Profit
 * We Can Rule Together
 * Well-Intentioned Extremist:
 * What Do You Mean It's for Kids?:
 * What the Hell, Hero?: Chapter 26 is essentially one extended What the Hell, Hero? for.
 * Whip It Good: Minatsuki's "Whip Wing".
 * White-Haired Pretty Girl: Shiro. (Her name also means "white.")
 * With Great Power Comes Great Insanity: Deadmen are mentally unstable, and the normals who try to handle them aren't much better.
 * Wolverine Claws:
 * Yandere: Minatsuki, see Parental Abandonment.
 * Genkaku, Genkaku, Genkaku.
 * You Are Worth Hell:
 * Younger Than They Look: The Chairman isn't that old, he's just had a rough life of.
 * Its also suggested he body-swapped into the older body.
 * Your Days Are Numbered: Every prisoner on death row has a collar with a timer initially set at exactly three days. When the timer runs out, the prisoner gets immediately killed by this collar. It is possible to gain extra three days added to the remaining time by eating candy, which prisoners receive as a reward for winning in all those hellish tasks and games imposed on them.
 * Played straight with
 * Played straight with

"So make me your deadman."