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* [[Expy]]: Almost everyone in the OVA (barring the title Dead Girls, who are the same people) is an expy of someone from the TV series.
* [[Expy]]: Almost everyone in the OVA (barring the title Dead Girls, who are the same people) is an expy of someone from the TV series.
* [[Fangs Are Evil]]: The men the girls fight tend to have fangs, heightening the animalistic image they project.
* [[Fangs Are Evil]]: The men the girls fight tend to have fangs, heightening the animalistic image they project.
* [[First Episode Resurrection]]
* [[First-Episode Resurrection]]
* [[Flash Back]]
* [[Flash Back]]
* [[Foreign Language Title]]
* [[Foreign Language Title]]
* [[Four Girl Ensemble]]
* [[Four-Girl Ensemble]]
* [[Fridge Logic]]: Why could J.C. fight the way he did? It's clearly stated that only women become Animus, and he wasn't part of the Delor clan.
* [[Fridge Logic]]: Why could J.C. fight the way he did? It's clearly stated that only women become Animus, and he wasn't part of the Delor clan.
* [[Fur Against Fang]]: It's the tiniest bit of a stretch, but the [[Our Vampires Are Different|Animus]] and the [[Our Werewolves Are Different|Delor clan]] can be seen as [[Our Vampires Are Different]] and [[Our Werewolves Are Different]] respectively. A clan of people that have [[Immortality]] are [[The Undead|dead,]] and have [[Super Strength|super-human-strength,]] which also reproduce by [[The Virus|reviving the dead]], and have a [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|thirst that can only be quenched by]] [[Bait and Switch|lemons]]. Where as the Delor clan is full of [[Wolf Man|beast-men]] with [[Prophet Eyes|glowing eyes]] and [[Fangs Are Evil|sharp teeth]] who [[Primal Stance|run around on all fours]] and systematically [[Freak Out|go crazy]] at [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|designated times]] in their lives.
* [[Fur Against Fang]]: It's the tiniest bit of a stretch, but the [[Our Vampires Are Different|Animus]] and the [[Our Werewolves Are Different|Delor clan]] can be seen as [[Our Vampires Are Different]] and [[Our Werewolves Are Different]] respectively. A clan of people that have [[Immortality]] are [[The Undead|dead,]] and have [[Super Strength|super-human-strength,]] which also reproduce by [[The Virus|reviving the dead]], and have a [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|thirst that can only be quenched by]] [[Bait and Switch|lemons]]. Where as the Delor clan is full of [[Wolf Man|beast-men]] with [[Prophet Eyes|glowing eyes]] and [[Fangs Are Evil|sharp teeth]] who [[Primal Stance|run around on all fours]] and systematically [[Freak-Out|go crazy]] at [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|designated times]] in their lives.
** This may just be [[Wild Mass Guessing]] but the reason Red Garden isn't [[Genius Bonus|marketed as]] [[Fur Against Fang|FAF]] might be because while it is the short and narrow, in order to attract [[Shojo|a larger female following]] the [[Fur Against Fang|FAF]] setting was wisely omitted in advertisements when one considers the art style and focus on the [[I Just Want to Be Normal|main characters.]]
** This may just be [[Wild Mass Guessing]] but the reason Red Garden isn't [[Genius Bonus|marketed as]] [[Fur Against Fang|FAF]] might be because while it is the short and narrow, in order to attract [[Shojo|a larger female following]] the [[Fur Against Fang|FAF]] setting was wisely omitted in advertisements when one considers the art style and focus on the [[I Just Want to Be Normal|main characters.]]
* ¨[[Genre Shift]]: The OVA features sci-fi stuff such as [[Humongous Mecha|Humongous Mechas]] and flying cars. Justified because it takes hundreds of years after the events of the original series.
* ¨[[Genre Shift]]: The OVA features sci-fi stuff such as [[Humongous Mecha|Humongous Mechas]] and flying cars. Justified because it takes hundreds of years after the events of the original series.
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* [[Oedipus Rex]]: {{spoiler|Hervé ends up killing his father for not caring enough about Mireille and Anna.}}
* [[Oedipus Rex]]: {{spoiler|Hervé ends up killing his father for not caring enough about Mireille and Anna.}}
* [[Older Than They Look]]: Animus apparently don't age, [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old|even after centuries' worth of time.]]
* [[Older Than They Look]]: Animus apparently don't age, [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old|even after centuries' worth of time.]]
* [[On the Next]]
* [["On the Next..."]]
* [[Ordinary High School Student]]
* [[Ordinary High School Student]]
* [[Parental Abandonment]]
* [[Parental Abandonment]]
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* [[The Reveal]]
* [[The Reveal]]
* [[Robot Girl]]: In the OVA Louise turns out to be one.
* [[Robot Girl]]: In the OVA Louise turns out to be one.
* [[Shout Out]]: In episode 4, there's seemingly a shout out to either the "Soup Nazi" from ''[[Seinfeld]]'' or the real person who inspired the character.
* [[Shout-Out]]: In episode 4, there's seemingly a shout out to either the "Soup Nazi" from ''[[Seinfeld]]'' or the real person who inspired the character.
** Episode 5 has a shot of a billboard, labeled Witches, that is obviously modeled off the poster for ''[[Wicked (Theatre)|Wicked]]''.
** Episode 5 has a shot of a billboard, labeled Witches, that is obviously modeled off the poster for ''[[Wicked (Theatre)|Wicked]]''.
* [[Shrinking Violet]]: Rose.
* [[Shrinking Violet]]: Rose.

Revision as of 15:46, 26 January 2014

It started with the butterflies.

Claire, Rose, Rachel and Kate -- four New York City girls from the same school but from very different backgrounds and social circles -- are drawn together one night by a flock of mysterious butterflies that only they can see. Waiting for them are two mysterious figures -- a woman named Lula and her partner, JC -- who inform the four girls that they are dead.

In order to continue in their borrowed lives, the heroines are forced to fight for them. Each night, they must wait until midnight before they can rest. If the butterflies come to them before midnight, the girls must follow them and fight a twisted, bestial man with no help and no skills but their own will to live.

Thereafter, the lives of the girls (and the plot of the anime) revolve around coming to terms with these facts and the "suicide" of their friend Lise. Their deaths and the rabid men they are forced to fight all tie back to a strange and influential family.

Combining elements of horror, music -- the girls occasionally break into song -- and teen drama, Red Garden takes a very different approach to the girls-fighting-monsters genre.

Tropes used in Red Garden include: