Thriller Restaurant/YMMV


 * Fan-Preferred Couple: Suprisingly, even with all those ship tease between Ako and Shou, the most popular ship of the show is Ako/the Garçon. It must has something to do with the ED and.
 * High Octane Nightmare Fuel: Even horror anime meant for kids has this trope, and Thriller Restaurant is no exception.
 * For example, in the dessert course of Episode 2, a girl transforms a cheater into a flounder.  (shivers)
 * Episode 14 features Anko's wart taking over her body, mind and face. And that's before you get to the dessert course... REPLAY! REPLAY!
 * The episode concerning the long tunnel in Episode 16...
 * One look at Episode 16's dessert course and you will never want to go into abandoned classrooms ever again.
 * Nightmare Fuel: In spades. Seriously, if you don't want your child to have nightmares for weeks on end, then this series is NOT for your family.
 * One notable example was in Episode 3. It's hard not to freak out by the scenes with the demon-possessed princess.
 * The appetizer course for Episode 6. Those bobbling heads are enough to wet your pants. In the main course, THE EYES.
 * The ending credits for episode 13 with a Freeze-Frame Bonus surprise and a mini-story to go with it.
 * The reveal in Episode 17's main course that Shou  Your Mileage May Vary.
 * Don't get confused (like I did when I read the spoiler). Shou himself  Its a story he's telling and Shou and Anko are "playing" the roles in it!
 * The demon that possesses Mari in Episode 18. Enough said.


 * Hypocritical Humor: If you're not busy being TERRIFIED, in Episode 16's main course, the college students' promise to never leave their friend followed swiftly by  is an example sure to get a chuckle out of you.
 * Nightmare Retardant: Episode 8's main course built up it's story very well and it seems that we will get a scary climax.
 * Paranoia Fuel: The dessert course for Episode 2.
 * Tear Jerker: The appetizer course for Episode 3, "Goodbye."
 * Episode 12's main course "Let's Go Together" was sad because of the lonely boy ghost and
 * Episode 15's main course was also depressing.
 * Episode 17's dessert course shows a woman getting a lucky palm and living her life to the fullest before she dies six months later.  Heartwarming and depressing at the same time.
 * Episode 18's main course "Reincarnation." It's hard not to cry when Bunta reunites with his past life's parents and catches up with them in his old home.
 * Hell, the dessert course is quite tearjerking itself. The mother dies early but is always there to protect and care for her son,