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* [[Brother-Sister Incest]]: [[Averted]]. In the same instance that he claimed Sagami and Hoki were [[Yaoi Guys]] and Bozen had an STD, Kyo claimed Zenki was in love with his sister. [[Captain Obvious|This is untrue.]]
* [[Brother-Sister Incest]]: [[Averted]]. In the same instance that he claimed Sagami and Hoki were [[Yaoi Guys]] and Bozen had an STD, Kyo claimed Zenki was in love with his sister. [[Captain Obvious|This is untrue.]]
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Misao comes up as this, and it's NOT [[Played for Laughs]]. She can see spirits, which is already scary enough, and used to be harrassed or hated because of that. Then, she gets caught in the wars of the Tengu and is under attack ''many'' times. And while some Tengus ''are'' sympathetic to her plight, the most powerful ally she has among them is... a [[Bastard Boyfriend]].
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Misao comes up as this, and it's NOT [[Played for Laughs]]. She can see spirits, which is already scary enough, and used to be harrassed or hated because of that. Then, she gets caught in the wars of the Tengu and is under attack ''many'' times. And while some Tengus ''are'' sympathetic to her plight, the most powerful ally she has among them is... a [[Bastard Boyfriend]].
* [[Childhood Friend Romance]]{{context}}
* [[Childhood Marriage Promise]]: Which Kyo is determined to collect on.
* [[Childhood Marriage Promise]]: Which Kyo is determined to collect on.
* [[Cool and Unusual Punishment]]: While discussing what would be a proper punishment if {{spoiler|Sojo}} rebelled again, Misao suggested keeping him away from women so he wouldn't have a family. The men expressed horror at this, as it would also deprive him of other carnal pleasures]], [[All Men Are Perverts|something men in this series value.]]
* [[Cool and Unusual Punishment]]: While discussing what would be a proper punishment if {{spoiler|Sojo}} rebelled again, Misao suggested keeping him away from women so he wouldn't have a family. The men expressed horror at this, as it would also deprive him of other carnal pleasures]], [[All Men Are Perverts|something men in this series value.]]
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* [[Forced to Watch]]: Kyo is threatened with this more than once.
* [[Forced to Watch]]: Kyo is threatened with this more than once.
* [[Friend to All Children]]: Kyou, surprisingly. There's a ''reason'' why he and Tarou get along really well.
* [[Friend to All Children]]: Kyou, surprisingly. There's a ''reason'' why he and Tarou get along really well.
* [[Generic Cuteness]]: Going by [[In-Universe]] reactions to Misao's appearance, she's no raving beauty. With her design though, it would be an easy mistake.
* [[Good Is Not Nice]]: Kyo can be an incredible Jerkass but he's the only thing standing between Misao and a messy death.
* [[Good Is Not Nice]]: Kyo can be an incredible Jerkass but he's the only thing standing between Misao and a messy death.
* [[Hair Reboot]]: [[Justified]] in this case, as Misao explicitly gets hair extensions after [[Traumatic Haircut|her close shave]] with {{spoiler|Sojo}}. Although she doesn't tell him so, she does it because she notices Kyo looks sad everytime he sees her short hair.
* [[Hair Reboot]]: [[Justified]] in this case, as Misao explicitly gets hair extensions after [[Traumatic Haircut|her close shave]] with {{spoiler|Sojo}}. Although she doesn't tell him so, she does it because she notices Kyo looks sad everytime he sees her short hair.

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Our heroine and, uh, "hero"


Black Bird is a Shoujo manga by Kanoko Sakuraouji. It tells the story of Misao Harada, an ordinary girl who can see ghosts, spirits and demons, and her relationship with Kyo, the head of a Tengu (bird demon) clan, who she befriended as a little child. Thanks to her Dangerous Sixteenth Birthday, if a demon makes Misao his bride (which is implied to have more to do with sex than it does with nuptials), their clan would become prosperous; on the other hand, if a demon eats her flesh, it will gain immortality. Poor Misao is therefore caught between Kyo, who wants to marry her (against her will, if necessary), and various other badnasties who want to eat her. Romance, uh, ensues.

Not to Be Confused With the Beatles song of the same name from the White Album.


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