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* [[Ambiguously Brown]]: Nadie could be Hispanic or Amerindian or just really tan, and has [[Blue Eyes]].
* [[Ambiguously Brown]]: Nadie could be Hispanic or Amerindian or just really tan, and has [[Blue Eyes]].
* [[Ancient Conspiracy]]: The Witch Coven.
* [[Ancient Conspiracy]]: The Witch Coven.
* [[Angel Unaware]]: In the middle of Mexico/South of Mexico, there is an inn run by an old man; who apparently is really the Hopi Fertility Deity Kokopelli. He takes the form of a white author who died 3 years prior to the plot.
* [[Angel Unaware]]: In the middle of Mexico/South of Mexico, there is an inn run by an old man; who apparently is really the Hopi Fertility Deity Kokopelli. He takes the form of a white author who died 3 years prior to the plot.
* [[Anime First]]: Simultaneous manga release.
* [[Anime First]]: Simultaneous manga release.
* [[Anime Accent Absence]]: Despite taking place mostly in Mexico and South America, there are rarely any accents.
* [[Anime Accent Absence]]: Despite taking place mostly in Mexico and South America, there are rarely any accents.
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* [[Artificial Human]]: {{spoiler|Ellis and L.A.}}
* [[Artificial Human]]: {{spoiler|Ellis and L.A.}}
* [[Ax Crazy]]: L.A.
* [[Ax Crazy]]: L.A.
* [[Badass and Child Duo]]: It has two: one is the main couple, Nadie and Ellis (at least until the latter learns to use her magic effectively); the other is Ricardo and Lirio, whose similarities to ''[[Lone Wolf and Cub]]'' are lampshaded early on. First is a same gendered pairing, the second is a pure example.
* [[Badass and Child Duo]]: It has two: one is the main couple, Nadie and Ellis (at least until the latter learns to use her magic effectively); the other is Ricardo and Lirio, whose similarities to ''[[Lone Wolf and Cub]]'' are lampshaded early on. First is a same gendered pairing, the second is a pure example.
* [[Badass Normal]]: Nadie and Ricardo.
* [[Badass Normal]]: Nadie and Ricardo.
* [[Badass Spaniard]]: Seeing how the series takes place in Latin America, there are a few, but Ricardo is by far the best example. "Let's have a drink in hell, amigo" indeed.
* [[Badass Spaniard]]: Seeing how the series takes place in Latin America, there are a few, but Ricardo is by far the best example. "Let's have a drink in hell, amigo" indeed.
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* [[Catch Phrase]]:
* [[Catch Phrase]]:
** Ellis: "Yes, sir!"
** Ellis: "Yes, sir!"
** Nadie: "[[Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner|If you have any last words, say them now.]]"
** Nadie: "[[Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner|If you have any last words, say them now.]]"
*** Less often (in English/Spanish, so it's meant to be notable): "Pardon?"/"¿Perdón?"
*** Less often (in English/Spanish, so it's meant to be notable): "Pardon?"/"¿Perdón?"
** Ricardo: "[[See You in Hell|Let's have a drink in hell, amigo!]]" (In the dub version: "I'll buy you a drink in hell, amigo.")
** Ricardo: "[[See You in Hell|Let's have a drink in hell, amigo!]]" (In the dub version: "I'll buy you a drink in hell, amigo.")
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* [[Cheerful Child]]: Lirio.
* [[Cheerful Child]]: Lirio.
* [[The Chessmaster]]: Rosenberg.
* [[The Chessmaster]]: Rosenberg.
* [[Clingy Jealous Girl]]: {{spoiler|Ellis for Nadie. Particularly noticeable in episode 19, when she mentally dubs a couple's conversation over the conversation between Nadie and Ricardo.}}
* [[Clingy Jealous Girl]]: {{spoiler|Ellis for Nadie. Particularly noticeable in episode 19, when she mentally dubs a couple's conversation over the conversation between Nadie and Ricardo.}}
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: Ellis is somewhere between this and an [[Ambiguous Disorder]].
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: Ellis is somewhere between this and an [[Ambiguous Disorder]].
* [[Code Name]]: L.A. [[Fridge Brilliance]] implies that "Ellis" is actually an acronym for "L.S."
* [[Code Name]]: L.A. [[Fridge Brilliance]] implies that "Ellis" is actually an acronym for "L.S."
** In which case, [[Fridge Horror|what happened to L.B. through L.R.]]?
** In which case, [[Fridge Horror|what happened to L.B. through L.R.]]?
* [[Companion Cube]]: [[Fan Nickname|Squenchy]], the lizard from episode 3.
* [[Companion Cube]]: [[Fan Nickname|Squenchy]], the lizard from episode 3.
* [[Cross Dresser|Crossdressers]]: Two transvestite bounty hunters.
* [[Crossdresser|Crossdressers]]: Two transvestite bounty hunters.
* [[Cute Mute]]: Lirio. She pretty much communicates with giggles and little noises. She does say "Kitty!" in ep 22, referring to a [[Mega Neko|cougar]].
* [[Cute Mute]]: Lirio. She pretty much communicates with giggles and little noises. She does say "Kitty!" in ep 22, referring to a [[Mega Neko|cougar]].
* [[Cute Witch]]: Ellis, somewhat subverted.
* [[Cute Witch]]: Ellis, somewhat subverted.
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* [[Distant Finale]]
* [[Distant Finale]]
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: When Ellis uses her powers, she starts breathing heavily, and her expression and demeanor are rather... suggestive. It doesn't help at all the first time she does this that [[Stalker with a Crush|L.A.]] is watching her, also breathing heavily with the same expression, and the camera keeps switching between them.
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: When Ellis uses her powers, she starts breathing heavily, and her expression and demeanor are rather... suggestive. It doesn't help at all the first time she does this that [[Stalker with a Crush|L.A.]] is watching her, also breathing heavily with the same expression, and the camera keeps switching between them.
* [[Doing in the Wizard]]: Inverted. {{spoiler|Ellis is the product of genetic engineering, but her powers seem to be genuinely supernatural.}}
* [[Doing In the Wizard]]: Inverted. {{spoiler|Ellis is the product of genetic engineering, but her powers seem to be genuinely supernatural.}}
** Not to mention episodes involving {{spoiler|a woman who can read the memories of others, the harvest spirit Kokopelli, and it is probable that the old fortune teller in the first episode was the real deal.}}
** Not to mention episodes involving {{spoiler|a woman who can read the memories of others, the harvest spirit Kokopelli, and it is probable that the old fortune teller in the first episode was the real deal.}}
* [[Double Entendre]]: Having very sexy girls and women for the [[Sex Sells]] in order to sell tacos!
* [[Double Entendre]]: Having very sexy girls and women for the [[Sex Sells]] in order to sell tacos!
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** {{spoiler|Blue-Eyes suggests that he's seeking revenge for his father who was [[Driven to Suicide]] by the government after seeking the witches' power. He flat out denies this, though. Although it's hard to tell if he's being honest or not.}}
** {{spoiler|Blue-Eyes suggests that he's seeking revenge for his father who was [[Driven to Suicide]] by the government after seeking the witches' power. He flat out denies this, though. Although it's hard to tell if he's being honest or not.}}
*** {{spoiler|Note that Blue-Eye's grief at Nadie and Ellis's apparent deaths trigger her own latent witch powers. Maybe Rosenberg was on to something.}}
*** {{spoiler|Note that Blue-Eye's grief at Nadie and Ellis's apparent deaths trigger her own latent witch powers. Maybe Rosenberg was on to something.}}
* [[Generic Cuteness]]: Nadie is apparently mildly unattractive, or at least very plain judging by the reactions she gets from most men. Even the [[Really Gets Around|playboy mariachi]] only flirted with her to get money. The way she's drawn, though, the worst you could say about her is that she's [[Pettanko|a bit skinny]] for a [[Hot Amazon]].
* [[Generic Cuteness]]: Nadie is apparently mildly unattractive, or at least very plain judging by the reactions she gets from most men. Even the [[Really Gets Around|playboy mariachi]] only flirted with her to get money. The way she's drawn, though, the worst you could say about her is that she's [[Pettanko|a bit skinny]] for a [[Hot Amazon]].
* [[The Glasses Come Off]]: Blue Eyes ten episodes in (she also lets her hair loose), and the look stays for the rest of the series. [[Lampshade Hanging|Rosenberg says that she looks hotter without them.]]
* [[The Glasses Come Off]]: Blue Eyes ten episodes in (she also lets her hair loose), and the look stays for the rest of the series. [[Lampshade Hanging|Rosenberg says that she looks hotter without them.]]
* [[Gratuitous Spanish]]: [[Justified Trope|Justified]], since it is set in Latin America.
* [[Gratuitous Spanish]]: [[Justified Trope|Justified]], since it is set in Latin America.
* [[Groin Attack]]: In ep 20, when Ellis sets L.A.'s crotch on fire with her powers (Ouch!).
* [[Groin Attack]]: In ep 20, when Ellis sets L.A.'s crotch on fire with her powers (Ouch!).
* [[The Gunslinger]]: Nadie.
* [[The Gunslinger]]: Nadie.
* [[Healing Factor]]: Sort of -- Ellis can only remove foreign objects from the body without harm. She can do absolutely nothing to the wounds caused by them, let alone to any kind of illness.
* [[Healing Factor]]: Sort of -- Ellis can only remove foreign objects from the body without harm. She can do absolutely nothing to the wounds caused by them, let alone to any kind of illness.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: Blue Eyes. Episode 21 is pretty much dedicated to this.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: Blue Eyes. Episode 21 is pretty much dedicated to this.
* [[Hidden Depths]]: Antonio: mild-manner taco stand manager, {{spoiler|former contract killer}}.
* [[Hidden Depths]]: Antonio: mild-manner taco stand manager, {{spoiler|former contract killer}}.
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* [[Limited Wardrobe]]: Semi-justfied, given they're fugitives.
* [[Limited Wardrobe]]: Semi-justfied, given they're fugitives.
* [[Limp and Livid]]: L.A.
* [[Limp and Livid]]: L.A.
* [[Lolicon]]: Ortega's interest in Ellis in episode 12. Hell, ''anyone'' who has interest in Ellis tends to border on this. L.A. manages to avert this since he's the same age as her.
* [[Lolicon]]: Ortega's interest in Ellis in episode 12. Hell, ''anyone'' who has interest in Ellis tends to border on this. L.A. manages to avert this since he's the same age as her.
* [[Lovely Angels]]
* [[Lovely Angels]]
* [[Love Makes You Crazy]]: L.A., although his love for Ellis {{spoiler|has been imprinted in his mind}}.
* [[Love Makes You Crazy]]: L.A., although his love for Ellis {{spoiler|has been imprinted in his mind}}.
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* [[Staking the Loved One]]: {{spoiler|Nadie has to kill Ellis to stop Dougie's plan. [[Unexplained Recovery|She gets better.]]}}
* [[Staking the Loved One]]: {{spoiler|Nadie has to kill Ellis to stop Dougie's plan. [[Unexplained Recovery|She gets better.]]}}
* [[Stalker with a Crush]]: L.A.
* [[Stalker with a Crush]]: L.A.
* [[Stern Chase]]
* [[Stern Chase]]
* [[Take My Hand]]: Episode 19.
* [[Take My Hand]]: Episode 19.
* [[This Is Something He's Got to Do Himself]]: Toyed with in various ways throughout the series.
* [[This Is Something He's Got to Do Himself]]: Toyed with in various ways throughout the series.
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** Played straight in episodes 24 and 25, both when {{spoiler|Ricardo goes to finish things with <s> Rambo</s> L.A.}} and when {{spoiler|Ellis and Nadie decide to finish their journey before the others catch up.}}
** Played straight in episodes 24 and 25, both when {{spoiler|Ricardo goes to finish things with <s> Rambo</s> L.A.}} and when {{spoiler|Ellis and Nadie decide to finish their journey before the others catch up.}}
* [[Token Mini-Moe]]: Lirio.
* [[Token Mini-Moe]]: Lirio.
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: Ellis, {{spoiler|once she gains full control over her powers}}.
* [[Took a Level in Badass]]: Ellis, {{spoiler|once she gains full control over her powers}}.
* [[Unexplained Recovery]]: {{spoiler|Both Ellis and Nadie}} die in the penultimate episode. However, they only stay that way for about five minutes.
* [[Unexplained Recovery]]: {{spoiler|Both Ellis and Nadie}} die in the penultimate episode. However, they only stay that way for about five minutes.
* [[The Un-Reveal]]: Just as powerful as [[The Reveal|The Reveals]] of ''[[Noir (anime)|Noir]]'' and ''[[Madlax]]'' combined.
* [[The Un-Reveal]]: Just as powerful as [[The Reveal|The Reveals]] of ''[[Noir (anime)|Noir]]'' and ''[[Madlax]]'' combined.
* [[Villains Out Shopping]]: Once Rosenberg gets to his lakeside villa, there are plenty of cuts to him just fishing or playing chess. Of course, these scenes are often still set to his evil-sounding theme music. It doesn't help that he eventually ends up looking at a picture of Ellis a lot.
* [[Villains Out Shopping]]: Once Rosenberg gets to his lakeside villa, there are plenty of cuts to him just fishing or playing chess. Of course, these scenes are often still set to his evil-sounding theme music. It doesn't help that he eventually ends up looking at a picture of Ellis a lot.
* [[The Voiceless]]: Lirio ({{spoiler|except for two instances at the end of the series}}). Despite this, she acts as a link between Nadie and Ellis and Ricardo, seeing as Ricardo isn't exactly the sociable type. Any interactions between them for much of the series is caused by their interactions with Lirio.
* [[The Voiceless]]: Lirio ({{spoiler|except for two instances at the end of the series}}). Despite this, she acts as a link between Nadie and Ellis and Ricardo, seeing as Ricardo isn't exactly the sociable type. Any interactions between them for much of the series is caused by their interactions with Lirio.
* [[Ugly Guy, Hot Wife]]: Antonio & Margarita in episode 10. A tubby taco stand worker married to one of the hottest women in the series. Apparently, he reminded her of a puppy she had as a girl.
* [[Ugly Guy, Hot Wife]]: Antonio & Margarita in episode 10. A tubby taco stand worker married to one of the hottest women in the series. Apparently, he reminded her of a puppy she had as a girl.
* [[Villainous Breakdown]]: L.A. in ep 20, [[Ax Crazy|not that he was tightly wrapped]] in the first place.
* [[Villainous Breakdown]]: L.A. in ep 20, [[Ax Crazy|not that he was tightly wrapped]] in the first place.
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Revision as of 07:15, 10 April 2017

We won't choose between just "dead" or just "alive". We've chosen freedom.


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El Cazador De La Bruja (The Witch Hunter) tells the story of Ellis, a young girl who finds herself chased by bounty hunters, the most skilled of whom is Nadie. Luckily, Nadie is not about to kill her, but instead sets herself up as Ellis' bodyguard on her journey to find out more about her Mysterious Past.

Ellis has some mystifying powers, such as setting things on fire or freezing them; throwing people around with force fields; and inhuman strength, which allows her to jump several meters in one go. Unfortunately, she doesn't have complete control over those powers yet. Ellis is also haunted by memories of the killing of her former foster parent, whom she calls "the professor". Did she actually kill him? What is the role of the organization that sends one bounty hunter after another to obtain her? Who is the creepy guy who keeps stalking her all the time? And what is Nadie's role in this web of intrigue?

The series is produced by Bee Train and is the Spiritual Successor to Madlax, which in turn is the Spiritual Successor to Noir. Together, the series form Bee Train's "Girls with Guns"-trilogy, with noticeable plot similarities. El Cazador de la Bruja is generally lighter in tone than the other two series and shares neither their ambiguous endings nor their particular focus on female gunslinger action.

The relationship between the two female leads is also much less ambivalent and clearly develops a romantic slant. Fans who loved the dark, puzzling plot twists in the two first series might be disappointed by the comparative straightforwardness of El Cazador de la Bruja, since it focuses on the relationship between the main characters.

The series should best be seen as a story of two people who find themselves and each other against a backdrop of the Mexican desert, crazy (and ineffective) bounty hunters, and of course, tacos.

Not to be confused with the short-lived Cross Gen Comics pirate title, El Cazador.


Tropes used in El Cazador de la Bruja include: