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[[File:Kuroshitsuji_Sebastian_and_Ciel.png|frame|[[Battle Butler|Sebastian]] and [[The Chessmaster|Ciel]].]]
[[File:Kuroshitsuji_Sebastian_and_Ciel.png|frame|[[Battle Butler|Sebastian]] and [[The Chessmaster|Ciel]].]]


{{quote|''You see, I am simply one [[Stealth Pun|hell]] of a butler.''|'''Sebastian Michaelis'''}}
{{quote|''"You see, I am simply one [[Stealth Pun|hell]] of a butler."''|'''Sebastian Michaelis'''}}


''Kuroshitsuji'' (also known as ''Black Butler'') is a [[Shounen]] manga and companion [[Anime]] series (although it's [[Multiple Demographic Appeal|pretty obviously]] looking for a crossover [[Shoujo]] audience). Originally created by Toboso Yana.
'''''Black Butler''''' (also known as ''Kuroshitsuji'') is a [[Shounen]] manga and companion [[Anime]] series (although it's [[Multiple Demographic Appeal|pretty obviously]] looking for a crossover [[Shoujo]] audience). Originally created by Toboso Yana.


The Phantomhive family is a respected and distinguished house in [[Victorian London]]. Despite a mysterious fire killing off the previous Lord and Lady Phantomhive, their [[Improbable Age|12-year old son]], Ciel Phantomhive, has managed to both build a massive toy and candy company within 3 years, and serve the Queen as a major contributor to England's black-ops.
The Phantomhive family is a respected and distinguished house in [[Victorian London]]. Despite a mysterious fire killing off the previous Lord and Lady Phantomhive, their [[Improbable Age|12-year old son]], Ciel Phantomhive, has managed to both build a massive toy and candy company within 3 years, and serve the Queen as a major contributor to England's black-ops.
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Mix and stir ''[[Hellsing]]'' and ''[[Count Cain]]'' with ''[[Rozen Maiden]]'', at least toward the beginning. No, seriously.
Mix and stir ''[[Hellsing]]'' and ''[[Count Cain]]'' with ''[[Rozen Maiden]]'', at least toward the beginning. No, seriously.


=== Adaptations include: ===
=== Adaptations include ===


Anime:
Anime:
* ''[[Kuroshitsuji (anime)]]'', the original adaptation with plenty of [[Filler]] and an anime-original ending. It ended up [[Adaptation-Induced Plothole|contradicting the manga]] on several points.
* ''[[Black Butler (anime)]]'', the original adaptation with an anime-original main villain and an anime-original, very final ending. This all ended up [[Adaptation-Induced Plothole|contradicting the manga]] on several points.
* ''[[Kuroshitsuji II]]'', an anime-original continuation.
* ''[[Black Butler II]]'', an anime-original continuation.
* ''[[Kuroshitsuji: Book of Circus]]'', a faithful adaptation of the corresponding manga arc.
* ''[[Black Butler: Book of Circus]]'', a faithful adaptation of the corresponding manga arc.
* ''[[Kuroshitsuji: Book of Murder]]'', a two-episode [[OVA]], another faithful adaptation of a manga arc.
* ''[[Black Butler: Book of Murder]]'', a two-episode [[OVA]], another faithful adaptation of a manga arc.
* ''[[Black Butler: Book of the Atlantic]]'' (2017), a full-length theatrical movie.


Japan also had stage musicals:
Japan also had stage musicals:
* ''Kuroshitsuji: That Butler, Friendship''
* ''Musical Dance-off Kuroshitsuji - That Butler, Friendship-'' (2009)
* ''Kuroshitsuji: The Most Beautiful Death in the World: 1000 Souls and the Fallen Shinigami''
* ''Musical Kuroshitsuji - The Most Beautiful DEATH in the World - 1000 Souls and the Fallen Reaper'' (2010 and 2013)
* ''Kuroshitsuji: Lycoris that Blazes the Earth'', which adapts the Jack the Ripper arc of the manga.
* ''Musical Kuroshitsuji: Lycoris that Blazes the Earth'' (2014 and 2015)


And there is a Japanese live-action movie:
And there is a Japanese live-action movie:
* ''[[Kuroshitsuji (live-action)]]'', which shifts the action to near future and replaces Ciel with a girl called Shiori, among other things.
* ''[[Black Butler (film)]]'', which shifts the action to the near future and replaces Ciel with a girl called Shiori, [[In Name Only|among other things]].


And a video game:
And a video game:
* ''Kuroshitsuji: Phantom & Ghost'', a [[Nintendo DS]] game. [[No Export for You|It is not available in English.]]
* ''Kuroshitsuji: Phantom & Ghost'', a [[Nintendo DS]] game. [[No Export for You|It is not available in English.]]


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Character sheet is [[Black Butler/Characters|here.]]

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* [[Air Vent Passageway]]: Used to escape {{spoiler|a sinking ship.}}

* [[Absurdly Sharp Blade]]: The ''table knives'' Sebastian uses as ''weapons''. Also Charles Grey's sword and all the death scythes.
* [[All Girls Want Bad Boys]]: Sebastian teaches the very proper Edward how to appeal to women.
* [[Alternate History]]: [[Sliding Scale of Alternate History Plausibility|Type X]], currently still not hugely different from the real history, but showing definite signs of divergence.
* [[Anachronism Stew]]: Quite a few examples. The intentionality or not of their occurrence is unclear.
** What are [[The Mafia]], dressed in modern clothing doing in Victorian England? Not to mention cell phones. (The anime at least attempted to retrograde their tech somewhat.)
** There's also the television and video games. ''In Victorian England''.
** Sebastian appears to wear latex gloves when he works in the kitchen.
** Let's not forget about a certain shinigami using a chainsaw, the cook using flame throwers or the modern washing machine in the Phantomhive Manor. Recently in the manga, only shinigami have out-of-place artifacts (for instance, this guy's [http://www.mangareader.net/kuroshitsuji/52/13 "strange watch"] [http://www.mangareader.net/kuroshitsuji/52/28 and odd glasses]).
** Ciel's pierced ears were extremely uncommon for the nobility back then. And his father had them as well.
** The clothing isn't modest enough. Both Victorian and Edwardian fashions were very modest; exposed legs and cleavage would have been obscene. Maylene's bathing suit would have been scandalous and Yana Toboso gave up even trying with the ladies' costume party and Ciel in Wonderland costumes. Also, Elizabeth's fashion sense sometimes sinks into 18th century territory.
* [[Angst Coma]]: Happens to a lot of children in the background. {{spoiler|Also happens to Ciel.}}
* [[Angst Coma]]: Happens to a lot of children in the background. {{spoiler|Also happens to Ciel.}}
* [[Arranged Marriage]]: Ciel is only 12 years old, yet he is already engaged to [[Kissing Cousins|his cousin Elizabeth]].
* [[Arranged Marriage]]: Ciel is only 12 years old, yet he is already engaged to [[Kissing Cousins|his cousin Elizabeth]].
* [[Art Evolution]]
* [[Art Evolution]]
* [[Author Appeal]]: Understandable, considering the author was once a [[Yaoi]] [[Hentai]] mangaka, but:
** Nearly every single male character being an outright [[Bishounen]].
** Yana Toboso also has a thing for suave, gentlemanly characters, as seen by Sebastian, Aleister Chambers, and various other characters in this and Toboso's other works.
* [[Back From the Dead]]: The goal of the Phoenix Society.
* [[Badass Family]]: The entire [[Knight in Shining Armor|Midford]] family. {{spoiler|Including [[Cute Bruiser|Elizabeth]].}}
* [[Badass Family]]: The entire [[Knight in Shining Armor|Midford]] family. {{spoiler|Including [[Cute Bruiser|Elizabeth]].}}
* [[The Baroness]]: {{spoiler|Hilde.}} She is the milder, fervently militaristic version of the trope.
* [[The Baroness]]: {{spoiler|Hilde.}} She is the milder, fervently militaristic version of the trope.
** Sebastian can be seen to count too, despite being male and one of the main characters. Those stiletto heels... Within the trope he belongs to the less mild sadist/sexpot subtype.
** Sebastian can be seen to count too, despite being male and one of the main characters. Those stiletto heels... Within the trope he belongs to the less mild sadist/sexpot subtype.
* [[Battle Butler]]: A recurring character type. Sebastian, Agni, etc. fall into this category.
* [[Battle of the Bands]]: {{spoiler|Funtom 5 appears suddenly and stuns Starlight Four into silence in a decisive victory.}}
* [[The Beautiful Elite]]: [[Lampshade|Lampshaded]] with the Phantomhive family.
* [[Beneath the Mask]]: Ciel, Sebastian, and various other people hide significant parts of themselves from the public eye.
* [[Beneath the Mask]]: Ciel, Sebastian, and various other people hide significant parts of themselves from the public eye.
* [[Big Fancy House]]: The Phantomhive manor definitely qualifies. The Midford manor is even fancier.
* [[Bishounen]]: Ciel and Sebastian are the most obvious. There's also... pretty much a good majority of the male cast, save for Baron Kelvin, Georg von Siemens, Jumbo, Lord Arthur Randall, Azzurro Vanel, Fred Abberline, Tanaka, Damian, and Doctor. Basically, any male character under the age of 45.
* [[Black Comedy]]
* [[Blind Without'Em]]: All the Shinigami are like this, but they can also develop senses beyond just sight,
* [[Body Motifs]]: Eyes. Eye injury, strange-looking eyes, and covered eyes play a large role.
* [[Body Motifs]]: Eyes. Eye injury, strange-looking eyes, and covered eyes play a large role.
** Also hands.
* [[Boom! Headshot!]]: Happens to {{spoiler|Wendy when she is sniped by Mey-rin.}}
* [[Boy Band]]: {{spoiler|Ciel constructs Funtom 5 from the ground up to appeal to the female audience.}} Since this is a manga, the audience reaction is more like in Japan and the appeal is not limited to young girls.
* [[Boarding School]]: Weston College.
** Starlight Four does not meet the strict definition but shares many qualities with a boy band.
* [[Brains and Brawn]]: Subverted with Sebastian and Ciel. Although Sebastian is [[Genius Bruiser|also smart]] like Ciel, he is the one who fights against their enemies while Ciel is usually played as [[The Chessmaster]].
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]] As Sebastian goes to answer Ciel's call, he opens the door, then looks back at the reader, putting a finger to his lips and goes 'Shh-'
* [[Breather Episode]]: One is there between every manga arc.
* [[Breather Episode]]: One is there between every manga arc.
* [[Butterfly of Doom]]: Chaos Theory is mentioned when Ciel and Sebastian {{spoiler|explain to Arthur why Siemens was killed and another guy was framed (basically they would've helped their respective countries become so powerful they'd overwhelm England)}}.
* [[Butterfly of Doom]]: Chaos Theory is mentioned when Ciel and Sebastian {{spoiler|explain to Arthur why Queen Victoria ordered von Siemens's murder. She thinks it will alter international politics in her favor by weakening Germany.}}
* [[Came Back Wrong]]: Maggy, courtesy of Dr. [[Dracula|Stoker]].
* [[Came Back Wrong]]: Maggy, courtesy of Dr. Stoker.
* [[Carrying a Cake]]: Elizabeth gets in this situation once. Sebastian carries cakes a lot too, but doesn't fall into the trope.
* [[Carrying a Cake]]: Elizabeth gets in this situation once. Sebastian carries cakes a lot too, but doesn't fall into the trope.
* [[Cat Scare]]: More accurately, fianceé scare.
* [[Cat Scare]]: More accurately, fianceé scare.
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*** Agni: "Jo agya." (The equivalent of "Yes, my lord" [[Gratuitous Foreign Language|in Hindi]].)
*** Agni: "Jo agya." (The equivalent of "Yes, my lord" [[Gratuitous Foreign Language|in Hindi]].)
*** Wolfram: "Ja." ("Yes" in German.)
*** Wolfram: "Ja." ("Yes" in German.)
** Sebastian: "It is only natural that a servant of Phantomhive would be able to (do whatever impossible thing he just did)."
** Sebastian: "It is only natural that a servant of Phantomhive would be able to (do whatever impossible thing he just did)."
** Sebastian: "If I couldn't do this much at ''least'', well then what kind of butler would I be?"
** Sebastian: "If I couldn't do this much at ''least'', well then what kind of butler would I be?"
* [[Cerebus Rollercoaster]]: Sometimes they're playing cricket. Other times they're burning children alive.
* [[Cerebus Rollercoaster]]: Sometimes they're playing cricket. Other times they're burning children alive.
* [[Cheaters Never Prosper]]: Inverted. Underdogs can cheat too, and the [[Underdogs Never Lose]] trope is the one that ends up played straight {{spoiler|in the cricket game, where Ciel's final dirty trick goes past just bending the rules when he switches the regulation ball with a slightly lighter one.}}
* [[Cheaters Never Prosper]]: Inverted. Underdogs can cheat too, and the [[Underdogs Never Lose]] trope is the one that ends up played straight {{spoiler|in the cricket game, where Ciel's final dirty trick goes past just bending the rules when he switches the regulation ball with a slightly lighter one.}}
* [[Chekhov's Armoury]]: Many tiny things turn out to be important later, as befits a [[Jigsaw Puzzle Plot]]. One particularly extreme example is how a character wearing a certain type of shoes in an early chapter is subtle foreshadowing for a major surprise twist that takes place many arcs later.
* [[Chekhov's News]]: "Steiger Roze dies."
* [[Chekhov's News]]: "Steiger Roze dies."
* [[Chess Motifs]]
* [[Chess Motifs]]
* [[Children Are a Waste]]: A prostitute goes to a doctor to get an abortion with this as her excuse. {{spoiler|That doctor had lost her ability to have children thanks to an accident that killed her husband and nearly her as well. This was the last straw before she snapped and became [[Jack the Ripper]].}}
* [[Children Are a Waste]]: A prostitute goes to a doctor to get an abortion with this as her excuse. {{spoiler|That doctor had lost her ability to have children thanks to an accident that killed her husband and nearly her as well. This was the last straw before she snapped and became [[Jack the Ripper]].}}
* [[Circus of Fear]]: Used as what is meant to be light entertainment by the host.
* [[Circus of Fear]]: Used as what is meant to be light entertainment by the host.
* [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]]: The Weston prefects: Redmond of Scarlet Fox House, Greenhill of Green Lion House, Bluer of Sapphire Owl House, and Violet of Violet Wolf House.
* [[Color-Coded for Your Convenience]]: The Weston prefects: Redmond of Scarlet Fox House, Greenhill of Green Lion House, Bluer of Sapphire Owl House, and Violet of Violet Wolf House.
* [[Cooking Duel]]: The curry contest. Queen Victoria has the final word on it.
* [[Cooking Duel]]: The curry contest. Queen Victoria has the final word on it.
* [[Costume Test Montage]]: Nina has to select a fashionable outfit for Sebastian, but with light colors as the new black, nothing looks particularly good on him.
* [[Creepy Doll]]: In the manga Baron Kelvin gets really creepy with his doll decorations. There are also creepy dolls in the anime.
* [[Creepy Doll]]: In the manga Baron Kelvin gets really creepy with his doll decorations.
* [[Cricket]]: The focus of one sub-arc.
* [[Curb Stomp Battle]]: Whenever Sebastian gets to face an arbitrarily large group of mundane humans. Agni gets to stomp once too.
* [[Curb Stomp Battle]]: Whenever Sebastian gets to face an arbitrarily large group of mundane humans. Agni gets to stomp once too.
* [[Dances and Balls]]: Ciel, being an aristocrat, attends these. One of the more memorable ones was when he had to [[Disguised in Drag|be disguised as a girl]] while doing it.
* [[Dark and Troubled Past]]: A good portion of the entire cast, most notably Ciel.
* [[Dark and Troubled Past]]: A good portion of the entire cast, most notably Ciel.
* [[David Versus Goliath]]: In the final [[Cricket]] match, not only are the players in the opposite team more skilled, but they are also noticeably taller and more muscular.
* [[David Versus Goliath]]: In the final [[Cricket]] match, not only are the players in the opposite team more skilled, but they are also noticeably taller and more muscular.
* [[Deadly Gas]]: The miasma, {{spoiler|otherwise known as mustard gas and sarin.}}
* [[Deadly Gas]]: The miasma, {{spoiler|otherwise known as mustard gas and sarin.}}
* [[Deal with the Devil]]: While Sebastian has a morbid sense of humor that he only shows to his enemies and Ciel, he has been rather honorable and faithful to even the spirit of his side of the bargain.
* [[Deal with the Devil]]: While Sebastian has a morbid sense of humor that he only shows to his enemies and Ciel, he has been rather honorable and faithful to even the spirit of his side of the bargain.
* [[Death by Origin Story]]: Ciel's parents.
* [[Death by Origin Story]]: Ciel's parents.
* [[Deceased Parents Are the Best]]: Ciel's parents, of course.
* [[Deceased Parents Are the Best]]: Ciel's parents, of course.
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* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: The infamous corset scene. Which has popped up in pretty much every version! The manga, the anime, and the (second) ''musical'', of all places.
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: The infamous corset scene. Which has popped up in pretty much every version! The manga, the anime, and the (second) ''musical'', of all places.
** Chapter 34 pulled a bit of this too.
** Chapter 34 pulled a bit of this too.
* [[Doing In the Scientist]]: {{spoiler|The corpses animated with electricity and brain implants? Really magic.}}
* [[Doppelganger]]: Sebastian bears a striking resemblance to {{spoiler|Ciel's father}}. [[Word of God]] says that that's not a coincidence.
* [[Doing In the Wizard]]: {{spoiler|The village of witches? Really a black research site for the German Army. An attentive reader can figure out the deception very early though.}}
* [[Double Entendre]]: So many. Especially by Sieglinde.
* [[Double Entendre]]: So many. Especially by Sieglinde.
* [[Down to the Last Play]]: Happens in the cricket tournament. Of course. Also played with in another game in the same sub-arc when {{spoiler|the game is supposed to be nowhere near finished, but it's Joanne Harcourt's last throw. He says, "This is the end," and then, to his complete surprise, collapses when the poison a pie he ate earlier takes effect. His team chooses to forfeit the game.}}
* [[Down to the Last Play]]: Happens in the cricket tournament. Of course. Also played with in another game in the same sub-arc when {{spoiler|the game is supposed to be nowhere near finished, but it's Joanne Harcourt's last throw. He says, "This is the end," and then, to his complete surprise, collapses when the poison a pie he ate earlier takes effect. His team chooses to forfeit the game.}}
* [[Driving Question]]: Who is the proper target of Ciel's revenge?
* [[Driving Question]]: Who killed Ciel's parents and was responsible for what happened to Ciel afterwards?
* [[Dynamic Entry]]: ''Ronald'' pulls this off in 53. [[Boom! Headshot!]]
* [[Early Installment Weirdness]]: Ciel is quite a bit more immature in the first chapter than he is anywhere else.
* [[Early Installment Weirdness]]: Ciel is quite a bit more immature in the first chapter than he is anywhere else.
** Also, the worst of the [[Anachronism Stew]] in the first few chapters is quietly forgotten with the exception of the telephone and a small reference to the television later on.
** Also, the worst of the [[Anachronism Stew]] in the first few chapters is quietly forgotten with the exception of the telephone and a small reference to the television later on.
* [[Elaborate Underground Base]]: Belongs to {{spoiler|the German military.}}
* [[Elegant Gothic Lolita]]: The show has renewed an interest in this style in Japan and there's a line of clothing directly based on what the characters wear.
* [[Empty Eyes]]
* [[Empty Eyes]]
* [[Engineered Public Confession]]: {{spoiler|This is how Ciel ends up dealing with Maurice.}}
* [[Engineered Public Confession]]: {{spoiler|This is how Ciel ends up dealing with Maurice.}}
* [[Evil Versus Evil]]
* [[Evil Versus Evil]]
* [[Eye Scream]] Ciel getting the seal in his eye was very painful, at least in the manga, based on his scream. Blood is seen dripping from the eye afterwards.
* [[Eye Scream]] Ciel getting the seal in his eye was very painful, at least in the manga, based on his scream. Blood is seen dripping from the eye afterwards.
* [[Fable Remake]]: In a side story, Arthur has a series of dreams/visions based on snippets from classic fairytales.
* [[Fan Service]]: So, so much.
* [[Fan Service]]: So, so much.
* [[Flower Motifs]]: There are plenty.
* [[Flower Motifs]]: There are plenty.
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** There is some very interesting symbolism at a funeral involving wind-carried red rose petals overshadowing the more ordinary white lilies. Is that a wedding or a funeral?
** There is some very interesting symbolism at a funeral involving wind-carried red rose petals overshadowing the more ordinary white lilies. Is that a wedding or a funeral?
* [[Food Porn]]: There are many lovingly drawn, labeled shots of Sebastian's cookery.
* [[Food Porn]]: There are many lovingly drawn, labeled shots of Sebastian's cookery.
* [[Foot Chase with a Side Order of Chef]]: Beast and Dagger escape to the kitchen of the Phantomhive manor. {{spoiler|Unfortunately for them, Baldroy has [[More Dakka|heavy weaponry]] and knows the pair is coming.}}
* [[Foreign Looking Font]]: Just look at the title in the page image.
* [[Foreign Looking Font]]: The Japanese logo uses something that looks like the old-fashioned blackletter font.
* [[Foreshadowing]]: In chapter 5 of the manga, Finny is throwing statues at mice that have attacked the mansion. Then cut to chapter 32 {{spoiler|and we see him throwing statues at Beast and Joker exclaiming "Found the Mice!"}}
* [[Foreshadowing]]: Found all over. One of the defining features of the series is the number of surprise revelations, and those tend to be foreshadowed, however subtly. [[Behind the Mask]] is a major theme, and any named character is susceptible to having [[Hidden Depths]].
** In Chapter 54, we were given [http://www.mangareader.net/kuroshitsuji/54/2 this cover art.] Cue chapter 60: {{spoiler|Undertaker [http://www.mangareader.net/kuroshitsuji/60/17 dancing] with one of the zombies in the exact same pose, making a speech about the beauty of his creations}}.
* [[Four-Leaf Clover]]: An ironic one is seen in {{spoiler|Joker's Cinematic Record}} flashback. It is probably significant that the characters don't notice the clover.
* [[Four-Leaf Clover]]: An ironic one is seen in {{spoiler|Joker's Cinematic Record}} flashback. It is probably significant that the characters don't notice the clover.
* [[Frame-Up]]: In the Murder Arc, Ciel and Sebastian frame a {{spoiler|blood diamond/arms smuggler}} for the death of {{spoiler|a German ship builder who would've made his country's navy more powerful then it should've been at the time. Sebastian's death was just a "joke" by Victoria, who didn't like Ciel's "prank" of [[Kill It with Fire|completely burning]] the last [[Big Bad]] and his unsuspecting henchmen and victims}}.
* [[Frame-Up]]: In the Murder Arc, Ciel and Sebastian frame a {{spoiler|blood diamond/arms smuggler}} for the death of {{spoiler|a German ship builder who would've made his country's navy more powerful then it should've been at the time. Sebastian's death was just a "joke" by Victoria, who didn't like Ciel's "prank" of [[Kill It with Fire|completely burning]] the last [[Big Bad]] and his unsuspecting henchmen and victims}}.
* [[Gender Blender Name]]: Joanne Harcourt is a boy. Joanne was actually a name used by men in the Victorian times.
* [[Genius Bonus]]: If you translate the Theban letters and interpret the magic circle as representing {{spoiler|a molecule, you get the chemical formula for sarin.}}
* [[Genius Bonus]]: If you translate the Theban letters and interpret the magic circle as representing {{spoiler|a molecule, you get the chemical formula for sarin.}}
* [[Genius Book Club]]: Joanne Harcourt and Vincent Phantomhive are shown to read Hegel and Aristotle, respectively.
* [[German Dialects]]: Make an appearance during the trip to Germany and even foreshadow the plot.
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: The series' penchant for double entendres, especially in the second series.
* [[The Glomp]]: Four person flying-tackle variety at the end of the Murder Arc, when Sebastian reveals to the rest of mansion {{spoiler|that he is [[Unexplained Recovery|not dead]]}}.
* [[The Glomp]]: Four person flying-tackle variety at the end of the Murder Arc, when Sebastian reveals to the rest of mansion {{spoiler|that he is [[Unexplained Recovery|not dead]]}}.
* [[Gratuitous English]]: Sebastian's "Yes, my lord."
* [[Gratuitous English]]: Sebastian's "Yes, my lord."
** The lyrics of the in-manga original song "Shining Star" in the original Japanese release contains lyrics such as "Kimi wa shining star chippoke na hikari datte". This is an unusual case, since the entire song is supposed to be in English.
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: While Ciel's intentions for the circus children back at the workhouse might not be described as "heroic" so much as "self-serving with a side of philanthropy", Ciel's reaction in chapter 36 upon realizing that {{spoiler|the entire workhouse was empty and abandoned, and had been for what looked like years, meaning the circus children had fought--and died--in vain}} can be aptly described as a BSOD. A very, ''very'' frightening one.
* [[Halloween Episode]]: Chapter 120. The celebration is explicitly multicultural, which allows for American Halloween elements to be included.
** Ciel has one in {{spoiler|chapter 41, after finding Sebastian's body. It was an act, but he did seem genuinely pleased about being able to smack Sebastian around a little}}.
* [[Horror Hunger]]: The zombies.
** Ciel has another one earlier in chapter 34, {{spoiler|when Baron Kelvin made an exact replica of where he was held when imprisoned, complete with an altar for sacrificing and even two cages full of children. This leads him to burn down the entire building...including the children}}.
* [[Historical Fantasy]] sliding towards outright [[Alternate History]] as [[Plausible Deniability]] gradually erodes during the course of the story and also other changes accrue. Major newspaper headlines have already been affected, and the trend only seems to continue. We may be watching the [[Butterfly Effect]] in action.
* [[Historical In-Joke]]: In the manga, Queen Victoria has the occasional fit of tears that can be only alleviated by a servant (John Brown) with a Prince Albert puppet.
* [[Horror Hunger]]: [http://somemango.com/manga/Kuroshitsuji/52/ Maggy] and the zombies in general.
** The horror gets worse when it turns out that they're {{spoiler|hungering for people's ''souls''.}}
** The horror gets worse when it turns out that they're {{spoiler|hungering for people's ''souls''.}}
* [[Human Sacrifice]]: Ciel was used for this, but ended up making a deal with Sebastian instead.
* [[Human Sacrifice]]: Ciel was used for this, but ended up making a deal with Sebastian instead.
* [[Hyperspace Arsenal]]: All the shinigami.
* [[Idiosyncratic Episode Naming]]: "The/That Butler, ______."
* [[Idiosyncratic Episode Naming]]: "The/That Butler, ______."
* [[Ignorance Is Bliss]]: Ciel tells Snake that his missing friends' whereabouts were unknown, that he is looking for them and that staying with Ciel will be the fastest way to see them again. {{spoiler|The reader knows that they were all killed by Ciel's staff when they tried to ambush Ciel's mansion}}.
* [[Ignorance Is Bliss]]: Ciel tells Snake that his missing friends' whereabouts were unknown, that he is looking for them and that staying with Ciel will be the fastest way to see them again. {{spoiler|The reader knows that they were all killed by Ciel's staff when they tried to ambush Ciel's mansion}}.
* [[Incest Subtext]]: Edward is much too attached to Elizabeth. This becomes obvious when he starts talking about her perfection and how he can't really see anyone else when she is present, apparently not realizing how abnormal that is.
* [[Imperial Germany]]: Becomes important to the plot later on.
* [[Innocent Innuendo]]: The infamous corset scene.
* [[Important Haircut]]: Soma gives one of these to Agni in the flashback in chapter 17.
** Madam Red had one, too.
* [[Incest Subtext]]: Edward is much too attached to Elizabeth. This becomes obviouos when he starts talking about her perfection and how he can't really see anyone else when she is present, apparently not realizing how abnormal that is.
* [[Innocent Innuendo]]: The corset scene.
* [[Insert Grenade Here]]: Happens to a German tank.
* [[Insert Grenade Here]]: Happens to a German tank.
* [[I Owe You My Life]]: Ciel towards Sebastian, in a ''very'' literal sense.
* [[It Got Worse]]: Ciel's backstory, culminating in a [[Deal with the Devil]].
* [[It's Quiet... Too Quiet]]: Sebastian makes a comment to this effect when exploring a forest with Ciel.
** The servant trio towards Ciel and Sebastian.
** Agni towards Soma.
* [[It Got Worse]] When Ciel's parents were killed. {{spoiler|Afterward, his house was burnt down, and he was sold to a religious cult who tried to use him as a sacrifice until Ciel accidentally summoned Sebastian, and then chose to give up his soul in return for Sebastian's help at getting revenge}}.
* [[Jack the Ripper]]: The villain of one of the early arcs.
* [[Jack the Ripper]]: The villain of one of the early arcs.
* [[Jigsaw Puzzle Plot]]
* [[Jigsaw Puzzle Plot]]
* [[Kill the Cutie]]: All of the {{spoiler|main circus crew (except for Snake) and the kidnapped children from the circus arc}}, and {{spoiler|Phelps}} from the murder mystery arc. Also, {{spoiler|Alois}}.
* [[Kill the Cutie]]: All of the {{spoiler|main circus crew (except for Snake) and the kidnapped children from the circus arc}}, and {{spoiler|Phelps}} from the murder mystery arc.
* [[Kissing Cousins]]: Ciel is [[Arranged Marriage|engaged]] to Elizabeth, who is his cousin. This was rather common in the Victorian Era.
* [[Kissing Cousins]]: Ciel is [[Arranged Marriage|engaged]] to Elizabeth, who is his cousin. This was rather common in the Victorian Era.
* [[Kudzu Plot]]
* [[Lady and Knight]]: Ciel and Sebastian's subtype is an all-male version of the dark lady and black knight.
* [[Lady and Knight]]: Ciel and Sebastian's subtype is an all-male version of the dark lady and black knight.
** Sieglinde and Wolfram are the bright lady and white knight.
** Sieglinde and Wolfram are a bright lady and white knight.
* [[Like Cannot Cut Like]]: A death scythe can cut through anything except another death scythe.
* [[Locked Room Mystery]]: The Murder Mystery arc.
* [[Locked Room Mystery]]: The Murder Mystery arc.
* [[Love Makes You Crazy]]: In the manga, Ciel throws himself in front of a bear without a second thought to protect Elizabeth. This act also shows Elizabeth's mother, Frances Midford, that Ciel is more worthy of being her daughter's future husband than she had originally given him credit for. Still, that could be considered more heroic than crazy, since Ciel knows that if he is in danger of getting hurt, Sebastian can easily save him.
* [[Malevolent Masked Men]]: Those well-dressed people in black-feathered domino masks, found around demon summoning rituals and illegal slave auctions, situations where it pays to avoid getting recognized.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Dr. Stoker and the Karnstein Hospital.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Dr. Stoker and the Karnstein Hospital.
* [[Mental World]]: Appears in different versions in the anime and the manga.
* [[Mental World]]
* [[Mexican Standoff]]: Between {{spoiler|[http://www.manga2u.com/Kuroshitsuji/31/20-21/ Ciel, Joker, Sebastian and Baron Kelvin]}}.
* [[Mexican Standoff]]: Between {{spoiler|Ciel, Joker, Sebastian and Baron Kelvin]}}.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: All the time. In what is possibly the most extreme example, the story goes from some of its funniest comedy ever, involving a cavalcade of sex jokes, to some of its most frightening horror ever, involving {{spoiler|exposure to what turns out to be mustard gas}}, with only a few pages in the interim.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]
* [[Mugging the Monster]]: Subverted and then almost immediately double-subverted. {{spoiler|Surely those ragged Indian thugs trying to rob Ciel have no chance against Sebastian. Right? Right. Then the new characters Soma and Agni enter the scene and side with their countrymen. Agni actually knows how to fight. And then rather quickly Soma figures out that he was siding with robbers and orders Agni to switch sides.}} [[Curb Stomp Battle]] ensues.
* [[Mugging the Monster]]: Subverted and then almost immediately double-subverted. {{spoiler|Surely those ragged Indian thugs trying to rob Ciel have no chance against Sebastian. Right? Right. Then the new characters Soma and Agni enter the scene and side with their countrymen. Agni actually knows how to fight. And then rather quickly Soma figures out that he was siding with robbers and orders Agni to switch sides.}} [[Curb Stomp Battle]] ensues.
* [[Multiple Demographic Appeal]]: Boy howdy. It has a number of [[Seinen]] themes (villain protagonists, child abuse, violence and gore, etc.), an art style not unlike that of a [[Shoujo]] series and a ''lot'' of subtext, but is published in a Shonen magazine - though the themes of a [[Deal with the Devil]], as well as the style of action, are not foreign to the Shonen genre.
* [[Multiple Demographic Appeal]]: There are a number of [[Seinen]] themes (villain protagonists, child abuse, violence and gore, etc.), an art style not unlike that of a [[Shoujo]] series and a ''lot'' of subtext, but is published in a Shonen magazine - though the themes of a [[Deal with the Devil]], as well as the style of action, are not foreign to the Shonen genre.
* [[Music at Sporting Events]]: Ciel arranges some for a cricket game.
* [[Mystery Arc]]: Specifically the Mansion Murder Mystery arc, though the entire series could be considered one of these.
* [[Mystery Arc]]: Specifically the Mansion Murder Mystery arc, though the entire series could be considered one of these.
* [[Mythology Gag]]: Chapter 39 is pretty much a running one, mix and stir [[Shout-Out]]:
* [[Mythology Gag]]: Chapter 39 is pretty much a running one, mix and stir [[Shout-Out]]:
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** [[Real Life]] people such as Patrick Phelps and [[Idol Singer]] Irene Diaz are among the guests, counting as a [[Genius Bonus]], but the Myth Gag happens to be Irene and her producer dancing together.
** [[Real Life]] people such as Patrick Phelps and [[Idol Singer]] Irene Diaz are among the guests, counting as a [[Genius Bonus]], but the Myth Gag happens to be Irene and her producer dancing together.
* [[Never Bring a Knife to a Gun Fight]]: Demonstrated by {{spoiler|the circus crew with their failed attack on the Phantomhive Manor.}} Sebastian, of course, can bring some knives to a gun fight and win effortlessly, but most people aren't [[Nigh Invulnerable]].
* [[Never Bring a Knife to a Gun Fight]]: Demonstrated by {{spoiler|the circus crew with their failed attack on the Phantomhive Manor.}} Sebastian, of course, can bring some knives to a gun fight and win effortlessly, but most people aren't [[Nigh Invulnerable]].
* [[Not Using the Z Word]]: No one utters the word "zombie". Their creator refers to them as his "bizarre dolls", while everyone else talks about "moving corpses". This makes sense, as the concept of a zombie had not yet entered the popular culture in the Victorian times.
* [[Obnoxious In-Laws]]: In the manga, Lizzie's brother Edward ''really'' doesn't like Ciel taking his sister's attention away from him.
* [[Obnoxious In-Laws]]: In the manga, Lizzie's brother Edward ''really'' doesn't like Ciel taking his sister's attention away from him.
* [[Of Corset Hurts]]: Ciel doesn't enjoy having to put on a corset.
* [[Of Corsets Sexy]]: The corset scene, combined with [[Innocent Innuendo]]. Later on, Beast wears some sexy outfits for the circus performances.
* [[Of Corsets Sexy]]: We see coffins with corsets, a sure sign that the person responsible isn't quite right in the head.
** [http://somemango.com/alt/Kuroshitsuji/53/em/1/ Even coffins have corsets!]
** Elizabeth gets some of this, too, in chapter 58.
* [[One-Gender School]]: Weston Academy only admits boys.
* [[Only the Knowledgable May Pass]]: The Aurora Society uses a combination of this and "Only the Rich May Pass".
* [[Only the Knowledgable May Pass]]: The Aurora Society uses a combination of this and "Only the Rich May Pass".
* [[Orphan's Ordeal]]: Ciel has shades of it , especially in the manga.
* [[Orphan's Ordeal]]: Ciel has shades of it.
* [[Our Zombies Are Different]]: Type C/O. {{spoiler|They hunger for souls and are able to sense where souls can be found. Initially the zombies seem to have been created with science, but it turns out that magic was responsible after all.}}
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: {{spoiler|The whole first tier circus crew had been abandoned by their parents due to their various disabilities}}.
* [[Passing Notes in Class]]: An unusual case in that it's a teacher secretly passing a note to a student.
* [[Passing Notes in Class]]: An unusual case in that it's a teacher secretly passing a note to a student.
* [[Personality Blood Types]]: Appear in an indirect way. {{spoiler|Bravat's fortunetelling to determine a person's protecting star really finds out someone's blood type. The associated personality traits match the Japanese system.}}
* [[Pillow Pistol]]: [http://www.mangareader.net/102-2023-6/kuroshitsuji/chapter-14.html Ciel almost shoots Sebastian with one of these.]
* [[Pillow Pistol]]: Ciel almost shoots Sebastian with one of these.
* [[Pimped-Out Dress]]: Lots.
* [[Playground Song]] ''Tom, the Piper's Son'' in the Circus Arc.
* [[Playground Song]] ''Tom, the Piper's Son'' in the Circus Arc.
* [[Please Wake Up]]: Ciel when {{spoiler|Sebastian died, and Ciel kept repeating things like, "Sleeping on the floor doesn't look that comfortable to me," and "Get up". Subverted}} because it ended up being {{spoiler|a fake death, which Ciel was aware of the entire time}}.
* [[Please Wake Up]]: Ciel when {{spoiler|Sebastian died, and Ciel kept repeating things like, "Sleeping on the floor doesn't look that comfortable to me," and "Get up". Subverted}} because it ended up being {{spoiler|a fake death, which Ciel was aware of the entire time}}.
** Then Ciel later on in a much darker version when {{spoiler|Sebastian died. Ciel first behaved like in the previous case but when Sebastian stayed dead, Ciel showed himself overwhelmed by grief. Subverted again, as it was a fake death again and Ciel was aware of it the entire time again. The emotional outburst shows his skills as an actor.}}
** Then Ciel later on in a much darker version when {{spoiler|Sebastian died. Ciel first behaved like in the previous case but when Sebastian stayed dead, Ciel showed himself overwhelmed by grief. Subverted again, as it was a fake death again and Ciel was aware of it the entire time again. The emotional outburst shows his skills as an actor.}}
* [[Rock Me, Asmodeus]]: Sebastian's performance training for Phantom Five produces anachronistic and demonically-tinted results. Manga pages are mute, but the band really seems to be playing rock.
* [[Powered by a Forsaken Child]]: Those wonderful prosthetic limbs that the Noah's Ark Circus kids have? Made from {{spoiler|the bones of children murdered by Baron Kelvin and the doctor}}.
** Sebastian himself is only seen playing the violin, which comes from older stories about the Devil. Sebastian's violin lessons for Ciel involve the likes of Bach.
* [[Protectorate]]: Ciel's bumbling normal servants. A chef, apparently imported from America, who likes using heavy artillery on food, a [[Dojikko]] maid, a napping steward, and a gardener who mixes up "weed killer" and "fertilizer". It takes all of the powers of Hell for Sebastian to prevent them from daily blowing the mansion up. Also, Elizabeth.
** {{spoiler|Only bumbling when it comes to the servant part. As one of the manga chapters demonstrated, they weren't hired for their ability to take care of the house under normal circumstances. But during an attack...}}
** {{spoiler|Elizabeth is actually quite capable of taking care of herself. She just didn't want [[No Guy Wants an Amazon|Ciel to see that side of her]]}}.
* [[Purely Aesthetic Era]]: Despite all the painstaking historical research, the creators sometimes just throw accuracy to the wind. Mobile phone? Check. Modern motorized chainsaw? Check. To be fair, the modern motorized chainsaw ''is'' a supernatural weapon wielded by a death god who may or may not be constrained to series-current technology.
* [[Removing the Head or Destroying the Brain]]: Zombies turn out to be very vulnerable to headshots and headstabs.
* [[Running Gag]]: Sebastian and his obsession with cats. And then, Ciel's (both hateful and allergic) reactions to said cats.
* [[Running Gag]]: Sebastian and his obsession with cats. And then, Ciel's (both hateful and allergic) reactions to said cats.
* [[Scooby-Doo Hoax]]: A [[Complexity Addiction|very elaborate one]] in one arc.
* [[Scooby-Doo Hoax]]: A [[Complexity Addiction|very elaborate one]] in one arc.
* [[Sex for Solace]]: The rationalization Sebastian used to seduce {{spoiler|Beast. He did it to gain information.}}
* [[Sex for Solace]]: The rationalization Sebastian used to seduce {{spoiler|Beast. He did it to gain information.}}
* [[Shinigami]]: Of the psychopomp variety. There's even a [[Celestial Bureaucracy]] of them.
* [[Shinigami]]: Of the psychopomp variety. There's even a [[Celestial Bureaucracy]] of them.
* [[Shotacon]]: {{spoiler|Baron Kelvin}} is revealed to have fallen in love and become a [[Stalker with a Crush]] towards Ciel when Ciel was ''seven''. Not to mention how he {{spoiler|kidnapped all those children for his amusement}}...
** Also, Nina Hopkins. She is the one behind the designs and clothes Ciel always wears and has said that she only has interest in '''[[Les Yay|girls]]'''... and boys under 15.
** The most famous example has to be all the interest Ciel gets not just from Sebastian, but various other adult men.
** It bears mentioning that the manga and anime themselves features a few too many loving pans of Ciel's prepubescent body for the comfort of some viewers,
* [[Shout-Out]]: Father Jeremy Rathbone who shows up in chapter 45. Share the first name of Jeremy Brett who played the detective in the Granada TV series (as well being an almost dead - no pun intended - ringer for said actor), and surname of Basil Rathbone, another Holmes actor from the 1940s. And then he proceeds to pull the deduction technique on Arthur, who mentions the father resembling Professor Bell, whom the real Sir Arthur based Holmes off of.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Father Jeremy Rathbone who shows up in chapter 45. Share the first name of Jeremy Brett who played the detective in the Granada TV series (as well being an almost dead - no pun intended - ringer for said actor), and surname of Basil Rathbone, another Holmes actor from the 1940s. And then he proceeds to pull the deduction technique on Arthur, who mentions the father resembling Professor Bell, whom the real Sir Arthur based Holmes off of.
** {{spoiler|Phelps}}'s killer could be a reference to another Sherlock Holmes story, ''The Speckled Band''.
** {{spoiler|Phelps}}'s killer could be a reference to another Sherlock Holmes story, ''The Speckled Band''.
** Sebastian sends a secret note via [[Harry Potter (novel)|snowy owl]].
** Sebastian sends a secret note via [[Harry Potter (novel)|snowy owl]].
** {{spoiler|Grelle Sutcliffe}} seems to be named after another English serial killer, {{spoiler|[[wikipedia:Peter Sutcliffe|the Yorkshire Ripper]]}}.
** {{spoiler|Grelle Sutcliffe}} seems to be named after another English serial killer, {{spoiler|[[wikipedia:Peter Sutcliffe|the Yorkshire Ripper]]}}.
** The dress that Ciel uses at the [http://www.mangareader.net/102-2017-1/kuroshitsuji/chapter-8.html opening image of chapter 8] is exactly the same that Katrina uses in the last scenes of ''[[Sleepy Hollow]]''.
** The dress that Ciel uses at the [http://www.mangareader.net/102-2017-1/kuroshitsuji/chapter-8.html opening image of chapter 8] is exactly the same that Katrina uses in the last scenes of ''[[Sleepy Hollow (Film)|Sleepy Hollow]]''.
*** Grell acts out a reference to the famous "I'm the king of the world" scene from ''[[Titanic]]''
*** Grell acts out a reference to the famous "I'm the king of the world" scene from ''[[Titanic]]''
** The story after the totally-not-''Titanic'' arc takes place [[Harry Potter|in an exclusive academy that has four houses with a color/animal/personality theme]]: Red Fox/highborn; Sapphire Owl/academic; Purple Wolf/artistic; Green Lion/athletic.
** The story after the totally-not-''Titanic'' arc takes place [[Harry Potter|in an exclusive academy that has four houses with a color/animal/personality theme]]: Red Fox/highborn; Sapphire Owl/academic; Purple Wolf/artistic; Green Lion/athletic.
* [[Something Completely Different]]: In a non-canonical side story honoring a character poll.
* [[Shown Their Work]]: There are a lot of accurate references to areas in London as well as references to things like Fortnum and Mason.
** [[All Your Powers Combined]]
** To the point that some rather obscure things are brought up that seem, at a glance, to be examples of [[Purely Aesthetic Era]], but when you dig a little further, [[Older Than They Think|turn out to fit fairly well into that time period]].
** [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]
*** Madame Red's profession? The London School of Medicine for Women was established in 1874. It's quite likely that Madame Red graduated from it.
** [[A Day at the Bizarro]]
*** Plastic surgery? [[wikipedia:Plastic surgery|It can be traced back to Ancient Egypt.]]
** [[Popularity Power]]
*** Ronald's lawn mower scythe? Besides the theory that shinigami are otherworldly and thus a walking [[Anachronism Stew]], [[Older Than You Think|the first lawnmower was invented in 1830,]] and [http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/bllawns.htm the design sounds similar to Ronald's.]
** Not only London, [http://www.mangatoshokan.com/read/Kuroshitsuji/STFU-Scans/33/37 the flour explosion that Bard references in Chapter 33]? [[wikipedia:Washburn A Mill|Happened in Minneapolis in 1878]].
** And the idea of mobile phones? [[wikipedia:Photophone|The first wireless phone call was made in 1880]]. Obviously not with the compact technology shown, but it is slightly more probable than might think.
* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]]: Grell(e) Sutcliff(e).
** Ran Mao, Lan Mao, Ran-Mao, Lan-Mao, Ranmao...
** Maylene, May-Rin, Mey-Rin, Mei-Rin, Mey-rin...
** Rudger, Rudgar, Ludger...
** Madam Red: Angelina Dalles vs. Angelina Durless. (Madam''e'' Red is just wrong though, as she isn't French.)
** It might be easier to list the people without small or large name issues. Of the more important characters: Tanaka, William T. Spears, Ronald Knox, Agni. On the other hand, several other characters have multiple options for one name or nickname and/or multiple names where the spelling is inconsistent. Some name issues are common, others rather rare.
<!--Yes, even Finnian and Snake have had name issues.-->
* [[Spot of Tea]]: ''Lots''. This is England, after all.
* [[Story Arc]]: The overall narrative is divided into many semi-independent story arcs. These arcs can be quite different from each other in tone and even genre.
* [[Story Arc]]: The overall narrative is divided into many semi-independent story arcs. These arcs can be quite different from each other in tone and even genre.
* [[Talking Is a Free Action]]: {{spoiler|Sebastian and Undertaker}}, ostensibly in a fight against each other, have a little chat over multiple panels during the time it takes for a tea cup to fall to the ground. This is likely inspired by the trope but also [[Justified Trope|justified]] because both characters are known to be able to move extremely fast.
* [[Sympathetic Murderer]]: So many examples.
* [[Talk to the Fist]]: {{spoiler|Bard's}} little speech is interrupted by {{spoiler|Dagger and Beast.}}
* [[Talk to the Fist]]: {{spoiler|Bard's}} little speech is interrupted by {{spoiler|Dagger and Beast.}}
* [[Tampering with Food and Drink]]: A meat pie gets switched with another, poisonous meat pie.
* [[Tampering with Food and Drink]]: A meat pie gets switched with another, poisonous meat pie.
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* [[That's an Order]]: When Ciel really means it, he likes to add - depending on the translation - "this is an order" or "I command you" to his orders to Sebastian. This may or may not add an element of magical compulsion.
* [[That's an Order]]: When Ciel really means it, he likes to add - depending on the translation - "this is an order" or "I command you" to his orders to Sebastian. This may or may not add an element of magical compulsion.
* [[There Are Two Kinds of People in the World]]: According to Ciel, the types are those who steal and those who are stolen from.
* [[There Are Two Kinds of People in the World]]: According to Ciel, the types are those who steal and those who are stolen from.
* [[The Thing That Goes Doink]]: This Japanese mainstay appears in the Phantomhive garden as a part of a temporary Japanese theme.
* [[Town with a Dark Secret]]: [[Uberwald|Wolfsschluss.]]
* [[True Companions]]: Ciel's house staff trio, and also the circus crew.
* [[True Companions]]: Ciel's house staff trio, and also the circus crew.
* [[Uberwald]]: The Cursed Forest in Germany near the Czech border.
* [[Underdogs Never Lose]]: In the sub-arc centered around cricket. In a subversion, {{spoiler|Ciel accomplishes his team's victory by a combination of underhanded tactics, unsportsmanlike play, and outright cheating, in addition to the usual hard work and raising the team spirit. Oh, and there was also that little poisoning incident.}}
* [[Underdogs Never Lose]]: In the sub-arc centered around cricket. In a subversion, {{spoiler|Ciel accomplishes his team's victory by a combination of underhanded tactics, unsportsmanlike play, and outright cheating, in addition to the usual hard work and raising the team spirit. Oh, and there was also that little poisoning incident.}}
* [[Visible Silence]]: It goes "shiiiin".
* [[Vitriolic Best Buds]]: Type 2 is one way to interpret Ciel and Sebastian's relationship.
* [[Vitriolic Best Buds]]: Type 2 is one way to interpret Ciel and Sebastian's relationship.
* [[Weird Moon]]: The moon, when visible, is always either full or an unrealistic sickle.
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]: Curry, candy, getting fitted for outfits, Easter egg hunts...
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]: Curry, candy, getting fitted for outfits, Easter egg hunts...
* [[Whole Costume Reference]]: The dress Ciel wears to the party is the famous dress from ''[[My Fair Lady]]''.
* [[Whole Costume Reference]]: On one of the chapter covers Ciel wears the famous dress from ''[[My Fair Lady]]''.
* [[You Didn't Ask]]: Ciel's reply to Sebastian when he asked Ciel why he never brought up that {{spoiler|he had asthma}}.
* [[You Didn't Ask]]: Ciel's reply to Sebastian when he asked Ciel why he never brought up that {{spoiler|he had asthma}}.
* [[Your Soul Is Mine]]
* [[Your Soul Is Mine]]
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Sebastian and Ciel.
"You see, I am simply one hell of a butler."
Sebastian Michaelis

Black Butler (also known as Kuroshitsuji) is a Shounen manga and companion Anime series (although it's pretty obviously looking for a crossover Shoujo audience). Originally created by Toboso Yana.

The Phantomhive family is a respected and distinguished house in Victorian London. Despite a mysterious fire killing off the previous Lord and Lady Phantomhive, their 12-year old son, Ciel Phantomhive, has managed to both build a massive toy and candy company within 3 years, and serve the Queen as a major contributor to England's black-ops.

It really, really helps that Ciel made a literal Deal with the Devil to acquire a super butler: one Sebastian Michaelis, capable of dispatching The Mafia or other threats (including those of the supernatural variety) and then baking the perfect pastry. He has agreed to aid Ciel in all of his endeavors until Ciel "succeeds in all of his tasks". Then Ciel's soul belongs to him.

So Ciel leads a double-life, his service to the Queen combined with his own dark supernatural dealings, and maintaining the peace of the Phantomhive Mansion and its less than serious staff.

Mix and stir Hellsing and Count Cain with Rozen Maiden, at least toward the beginning. No, seriously.

Adaptations include

Anime:

Japan also had stage musicals:

  • Musical Dance-off Kuroshitsuji - That Butler, Friendship- (2009)
  • Musical Kuroshitsuji - The Most Beautiful DEATH in the World - 1000 Souls and the Fallen Reaper (2010 and 2013)
  • Musical Kuroshitsuji: Lycoris that Blazes the Earth (2014 and 2015)

And there is a Japanese live-action movie:

And a video game:

Tropes used in Black Butler (manga) include:
  • Air Vent Passageway: Used to escape a sinking ship.
  • All Girls Want Bad Boys: Sebastian teaches the very proper Edward how to appeal to women.
  • Angst Coma: Happens to a lot of children in the background. Also happens to Ciel.
  • Arranged Marriage: Ciel is only 12 years old, yet he is already engaged to his cousin Elizabeth.
  • Art Evolution
  • Badass Family: The entire Midford family. Including Elizabeth.
  • The Baroness: Hilde. She is the milder, fervently militaristic version of the trope.
    • Sebastian can be seen to count too, despite being male and one of the main characters. Those stiletto heels... Within the trope he belongs to the less mild sadist/sexpot subtype.
  • Battle of the Bands: Funtom 5 appears suddenly and stuns Starlight Four into silence in a decisive victory.
  • Beneath the Mask: Ciel, Sebastian, and various other people hide significant parts of themselves from the public eye.
  • Body Motifs: Eyes. Eye injury, strange-looking eyes, and covered eyes play a large role.
    • Also hands.
  • Boy Band: Ciel constructs Funtom 5 from the ground up to appeal to the female audience. Since this is a manga, the audience reaction is more like in Japan and the appeal is not limited to young girls.
    • Starlight Four does not meet the strict definition but shares many qualities with a boy band.
  • Breather Episode: One is there between every manga arc.
  • Butterfly of Doom: Chaos Theory is mentioned when Ciel and Sebastian explain to Arthur why Queen Victoria ordered von Siemens's murder. She thinks it will alter international politics in her favor by weakening Germany.
  • Came Back Wrong: Maggy, courtesy of Dr. Stoker.
  • Carrying a Cake: Elizabeth gets in this situation once. Sebastian carries cakes a lot too, but doesn't fall into the trope.
  • Cat Scare: More accurately, fianceé scare.
  • Catch Phrase: There are several:
    • Sebastian: "I'm one hell of a butler."
      • Yen Press doesn't bother to retain the Japanese pun and translates the catch phrase as "I am but a butler" or "I am a demon and a butler" depending on the context.
    • Sebastian: "Yes, my lord."
      • Agni: "Jo agya." (The equivalent of "Yes, my lord" in Hindi.)
      • Wolfram: "Ja." ("Yes" in German.)
    • Sebastian: "It is only natural that a servant of Phantomhive would be able to (do whatever impossible thing he just did)."
    • Sebastian: "If I couldn't do this much at least, well then what kind of butler would I be?"
  • Cerebus Rollercoaster: Sometimes they're playing cricket. Other times they're burning children alive.
  • Cheaters Never Prosper: Inverted. Underdogs can cheat too, and the Underdogs Never Lose trope is the one that ends up played straight in the cricket game, where Ciel's final dirty trick goes past just bending the rules when he switches the regulation ball with a slightly lighter one.
  • Chekhov's Armoury: Many tiny things turn out to be important later, as befits a Jigsaw Puzzle Plot. One particularly extreme example is how a character wearing a certain type of shoes in an early chapter is subtle foreshadowing for a major surprise twist that takes place many arcs later.
  • Chekhov's News: "Steiger Roze dies."
  • Chess Motifs
  • Children Are a Waste: A prostitute goes to a doctor to get an abortion with this as her excuse. That doctor had lost her ability to have children thanks to an accident that killed her husband and nearly her as well. This was the last straw before she snapped and became Jack the Ripper.
  • Circus of Fear: Used as what is meant to be light entertainment by the host.
  • Color-Coded for Your Convenience: The Weston prefects: Redmond of Scarlet Fox House, Greenhill of Green Lion House, Bluer of Sapphire Owl House, and Violet of Violet Wolf House.
  • Cooking Duel: The curry contest. Queen Victoria has the final word on it.
  • Costume Test Montage: Nina has to select a fashionable outfit for Sebastian, but with light colors as the new black, nothing looks particularly good on him.
  • Creepy Doll: In the manga Baron Kelvin gets really creepy with his doll decorations.
  • Curb Stomp Battle: Whenever Sebastian gets to face an arbitrarily large group of mundane humans. Agni gets to stomp once too.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: A good portion of the entire cast, most notably Ciel.
  • David Versus Goliath: In the final Cricket match, not only are the players in the opposite team more skilled, but they are also noticeably taller and more muscular.
  • Deadly Gas: The miasma, otherwise known as mustard gas and sarin.
  • Deal with the Devil: While Sebastian has a morbid sense of humor that he only shows to his enemies and Ciel, he has been rather honorable and faithful to even the spirit of his side of the bargain.
  • Death by Origin Story: Ciel's parents.
  • Deceased Parents Are the Best: Ciel's parents, of course.
  • Did We Just Have Tea with Cthulhu?: The dinner scene with Baron Kelvin. At first it looks like No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You to Dine, but as it goes on, we find out that Baron Kelvin is pretty much treating it as a date and is being genuinely nice in his own, sick way.
  • Disguised in Drag: They've managed to get Ciel into a dress in the manga, the anime, and the musical.
    • In the second musical, this gets taken Up to Eleven with at least half the male characters running around an opera "disguised" in dresses. Including Abberline, mustache and all.
  • Dish Dash: Sebastian frequently ends up catching falling dishware, food, and other items due to Mey-rin's clumsiness as a maid.
  • Distracted by the Sexy: Used intentionally with the purpose of winning at a cricket game.
  • Does This Remind You of Anything?: The infamous corset scene. Which has popped up in pretty much every version! The manga, the anime, and the (second) musical, of all places.
    • Chapter 34 pulled a bit of this too.
  • Doing In the Scientist: The corpses animated with electricity and brain implants? Really magic.
  • Doing In the Wizard: The village of witches? Really a black research site for the German Army. An attentive reader can figure out the deception very early though.
  • Double Entendre: So many. Especially by Sieglinde.
  • Down to the Last Play: Happens in the cricket tournament. Of course. Also played with in another game in the same sub-arc when the game is supposed to be nowhere near finished, but it's Joanne Harcourt's last throw. He says, "This is the end," and then, to his complete surprise, collapses when the poison a pie he ate earlier takes effect. His team chooses to forfeit the game.
  • Driving Question: Who killed Ciel's parents and was responsible for what happened to Ciel afterwards?
  • Early Installment Weirdness: Ciel is quite a bit more immature in the first chapter than he is anywhere else.
    • Also, the worst of the Anachronism Stew in the first few chapters is quietly forgotten with the exception of the telephone and a small reference to the television later on.
  • Empty Eyes
  • Engineered Public Confession: This is how Ciel ends up dealing with Maurice.
  • Evil Versus Evil
  • Eye Scream Ciel getting the seal in his eye was very painful, at least in the manga, based on his scream. Blood is seen dripping from the eye afterwards.
  • Fable Remake: In a side story, Arthur has a series of dreams/visions based on snippets from classic fairytales.
  • Fan Service: So, so much.
  • Flower Motifs: There are plenty.
    • Ciel himself has connections to many flowers:
      • White roses may represent how Sebastian sees Ciel or Ciel's innocence.
      • Baby blue eyes in the anime may be meant to represent Ciel's true self.
      • On various covers Ciel can be seen wearing black roses. Those may represent the darkness in his heart.
      • There is also the connection to his house flower the blue gentian, a flower that is an omen of death if picked.
    • In the second anime we see Sebastian and Ciel on a dreamlike field of white and midnight blue roses.
    • Both Ciel and Vincent compare Madam Red to the "lycoris that blazes the earth".
    • The pairing of Irene Diaz and the lily-of-the-valley contains much symbolism.
    • In addition to the obvious Easter connection, the yellow narcissus can also be seen to represent Elizabeth and/or the relationship between her and Ciel.
    • Ciel and Snake share a significant event in a hothouse full of pretty flowers that are both medicinal and poisonous.
    • The straw hats with the assorted colorful flowers can be seen to represent triumph and happiness.
    • There is some very interesting symbolism at a funeral involving wind-carried red rose petals overshadowing the more ordinary white lilies. Is that a wedding or a funeral?
  • Food Porn: There are many lovingly drawn, labeled shots of Sebastian's cookery.
  • Foot Chase with a Side Order of Chef: Beast and Dagger escape to the kitchen of the Phantomhive manor. Unfortunately for them, Baldroy has heavy weaponry and knows the pair is coming.
  • Foreign Looking Font: The Japanese logo uses something that looks like the old-fashioned blackletter font.
  • Foreshadowing: Found all over. One of the defining features of the series is the number of surprise revelations, and those tend to be foreshadowed, however subtly. Behind the Mask is a major theme, and any named character is susceptible to having Hidden Depths.
  • Four-Leaf Clover: An ironic one is seen in Joker's Cinematic Record flashback. It is probably significant that the characters don't notice the clover.
  • Frame-Up: In the Murder Arc, Ciel and Sebastian frame a blood diamond/arms smuggler for the death of a German ship builder who would've made his country's navy more powerful then it should've been at the time. Sebastian's death was just a "joke" by Victoria, who didn't like Ciel's "prank" of completely burning the last Big Bad and his unsuspecting henchmen and victims.
  • Genius Bonus: If you translate the Theban letters and interpret the magic circle as representing a molecule, you get the chemical formula for sarin.
  • The Glomp: Four person flying-tackle variety at the end of the Murder Arc, when Sebastian reveals to the rest of mansion that he is not dead.
  • Gratuitous English: Sebastian's "Yes, my lord."
    • The lyrics of the in-manga original song "Shining Star" in the original Japanese release contains lyrics such as "Kimi wa shining star chippoke na hikari datte". This is an unusual case, since the entire song is supposed to be in English.
  • Halloween Episode: Chapter 120. The celebration is explicitly multicultural, which allows for American Halloween elements to be included.
  • Horror Hunger: The zombies.
    • The horror gets worse when it turns out that they're hungering for people's souls.
  • Human Sacrifice: Ciel was used for this, but ended up making a deal with Sebastian instead.
  • Idiosyncratic Episode Naming: "The/That Butler, ______."
  • Ignorance Is Bliss: Ciel tells Snake that his missing friends' whereabouts were unknown, that he is looking for them and that staying with Ciel will be the fastest way to see them again. The reader knows that they were all killed by Ciel's staff when they tried to ambush Ciel's mansion.
  • Incest Subtext: Edward is much too attached to Elizabeth. This becomes obvious when he starts talking about her perfection and how he can't really see anyone else when she is present, apparently not realizing how abnormal that is.
  • Innocent Innuendo: The infamous corset scene.
  • Insert Grenade Here: Happens to a German tank.
  • It Got Worse: Ciel's backstory, culminating in a Deal with the Devil.
  • It's Quiet... Too Quiet: Sebastian makes a comment to this effect when exploring a forest with Ciel.
  • Jack the Ripper: The villain of one of the early arcs.
  • Jigsaw Puzzle Plot
  • Kill the Cutie: All of the main circus crew (except for Snake) and the kidnapped children from the circus arc, and Phelps from the murder mystery arc.
  • Kissing Cousins: Ciel is engaged to Elizabeth, who is his cousin. This was rather common in the Victorian Era.
  • Lady and Knight: Ciel and Sebastian's subtype is an all-male version of the dark lady and black knight.
    • Sieglinde and Wolfram are a bright lady and white knight.
  • Locked Room Mystery: The Murder Mystery arc.
  • Meaningful Name: Dr. Stoker and the Karnstein Hospital.
  • Mental World
  • Mexican Standoff: Between Ciel, Joker, Sebastian and Baron Kelvin].
  • Mood Whiplash: All the time. In what is possibly the most extreme example, the story goes from some of its funniest comedy ever, involving a cavalcade of sex jokes, to some of its most frightening horror ever, involving exposure to what turns out to be mustard gas, with only a few pages in the interim.
  • Mugging the Monster: Subverted and then almost immediately double-subverted. Surely those ragged Indian thugs trying to rob Ciel have no chance against Sebastian. Right? Right. Then the new characters Soma and Agni enter the scene and side with their countrymen. Agni actually knows how to fight. And then rather quickly Soma figures out that he was siding with robbers and orders Agni to switch sides. Curb Stomp Battle ensues.
  • Multiple Demographic Appeal: There are a number of Seinen themes (villain protagonists, child abuse, violence and gore, etc.), an art style not unlike that of a Shoujo series and a lot of subtext, but is published in a Shonen magazine - though the themes of a Deal with the Devil, as well as the style of action, are not foreign to the Shonen genre.
  • Music at Sporting Events: Ciel arranges some for a cricket game.
  • Mystery Arc: Specifically the Mansion Murder Mystery arc, though the entire series could be considered one of these.
  • Mythology Gag: Chapter 39 is pretty much a running one, mix and stir Shout-Out:
  • Never Bring a Knife to a Gun Fight: Demonstrated by the circus crew with their failed attack on the Phantomhive Manor. Sebastian, of course, can bring some knives to a gun fight and win effortlessly, but most people aren't Nigh Invulnerable.
  • Obnoxious In-Laws: In the manga, Lizzie's brother Edward really doesn't like Ciel taking his sister's attention away from him.
  • Of Corset Hurts: Ciel doesn't enjoy having to put on a corset.
  • Of Corsets Sexy: We see coffins with corsets, a sure sign that the person responsible isn't quite right in the head.
  • Only the Knowledgable May Pass: The Aurora Society uses a combination of this and "Only the Rich May Pass".
  • Orphan's Ordeal: Ciel has shades of it.
  • Passing Notes in Class: An unusual case in that it's a teacher secretly passing a note to a student.
  • Personality Blood Types: Appear in an indirect way. Bravat's fortunetelling to determine a person's protecting star really finds out someone's blood type. The associated personality traits match the Japanese system.
  • Pillow Pistol: Ciel almost shoots Sebastian with one of these.
  • Playground Song Tom, the Piper's Son in the Circus Arc.
  • Please Wake Up: Ciel when Sebastian died, and Ciel kept repeating things like, "Sleeping on the floor doesn't look that comfortable to me," and "Get up". Subverted because it ended up being a fake death, which Ciel was aware of the entire time.
    • Then Ciel later on in a much darker version when Sebastian died. Ciel first behaved like in the previous case but when Sebastian stayed dead, Ciel showed himself overwhelmed by grief. Subverted again, as it was a fake death again and Ciel was aware of it the entire time again. The emotional outburst shows his skills as an actor.
  • Rock Me, Asmodeus: Sebastian's performance training for Phantom Five produces anachronistic and demonically-tinted results. Manga pages are mute, but the band really seems to be playing rock.
    • Sebastian himself is only seen playing the violin, which comes from older stories about the Devil. Sebastian's violin lessons for Ciel involve the likes of Bach.
  • Running Gag: Sebastian and his obsession with cats. And then, Ciel's (both hateful and allergic) reactions to said cats.
  • Scooby-Doo Hoax: A very elaborate one in one arc.
  • Sex for Solace: The rationalization Sebastian used to seduce Beast. He did it to gain information.
  • Shinigami: Of the psychopomp variety. There's even a Celestial Bureaucracy of them.
  • Shout-Out: Father Jeremy Rathbone who shows up in chapter 45. Share the first name of Jeremy Brett who played the detective in the Granada TV series (as well being an almost dead - no pun intended - ringer for said actor), and surname of Basil Rathbone, another Holmes actor from the 1940s. And then he proceeds to pull the deduction technique on Arthur, who mentions the father resembling Professor Bell, whom the real Sir Arthur based Holmes off of.
  • Something Completely Different: In a non-canonical side story honoring a character poll.
  • Story Arc: The overall narrative is divided into many semi-independent story arcs. These arcs can be quite different from each other in tone and even genre.
  • Talking Is a Free Action: Sebastian and Undertaker, ostensibly in a fight against each other, have a little chat over multiple panels during the time it takes for a tea cup to fall to the ground. This is likely inspired by the trope but also justified because both characters are known to be able to move extremely fast.
  • Talk to the Fist: Bard's little speech is interrupted by Dagger and Beast.
  • Tampering with Food and Drink: A meat pie gets switched with another, poisonous meat pie.
  • Tarot Motifs: Subtle tarot motifs, not limited to the major arcana and apparently even involving reversed cards, can be found in the manga.
  • That's an Order: When Ciel really means it, he likes to add - depending on the translation - "this is an order" or "I command you" to his orders to Sebastian. This may or may not add an element of magical compulsion.
  • There Are Two Kinds of People in the World: According to Ciel, the types are those who steal and those who are stolen from.
  • True Companions: Ciel's house staff trio, and also the circus crew.
  • Underdogs Never Lose: In the sub-arc centered around cricket. In a subversion, Ciel accomplishes his team's victory by a combination of underhanded tactics, unsportsmanlike play, and outright cheating, in addition to the usual hard work and raising the team spirit. Oh, and there was also that little poisoning incident.
  • Visible Silence: It goes "shiiiin".
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: Type 2 is one way to interpret Ciel and Sebastian's relationship.
  • What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?: Curry, candy, getting fitted for outfits, Easter egg hunts...
  • Whole Costume Reference: On one of the chapter covers Ciel wears the famous dress from My Fair Lady.
  • You Didn't Ask: Ciel's reply to Sebastian when he asked Ciel why he never brought up that he had asthma.
  • Your Soul Is Mine

Book of Circus

  • Breaking the Fourth Wall: Sebastian addresses the viewer a few times to explain things about the backstory, such as the identities of Soma and Agni.
  • Censor Shadow: A very out-of-place black shadow keeps covering certain character's severed arm even though it is not particularly more gory than other things that were left uncensored.
  • Innocent Flower Girl: The only major anime-orginal addition to the main story.
  • Intoxication Ensues: From a bouquet of paper flowers.
  • Mushroom Samba: The world undergoes a radical change to a bright and happy dreamland in a scene that is played for horror.

Book of Murder

  • Gratuitous French: The brief conversation Ciel and Sebastian have in translated French in the manga is spoken in actual French in the anime. For a loose definition of "actual".
  • Not Even Bothering with the Accent: Native French speakers say that the part that is supposed to be in French is incomprehensible because the accent is so bad. Even someone unfamiliar with French can recognize the language as not-French based on how it sounds. Arthur's amusement from overhearing the discussion gets a new, unintended interpretation in the anime.
  • OVA: Made of two episodes of nearly an hour each.