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[[File:req_yea_9393.jpg|frame| Counterclockwise from the upper-left: Nagamimi, Momosuke, Mataichi, Ogin.]]
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''[[Requiem from the Darkness]]'' (Kousetsu Hyaku Monogatari, Hundred Stories) is a series of novels; these novels were adapted into an anime and a Live Action show. The anime especially is known for it's rather bizarre plot-lines and story elements; said story follows [[Narrator|Momosuke]] as he travels around [[Feudal Japan]] in a search for one hundred ghost stories. But while doing this, he runs across a [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]]. They fight evil; well, kind of, anyway. Think [[Darker and Edgier]] [[Scooby Doo]]. The series is also known for making lazy animation an artform, seriously they turn it into an [[Disability Superpower|advantage.]]
'''''Requiem from the Darkness''''' (Kousetsu Hyaku Monogatari, Hundred Stories) is a series of novels; these novels were adapted into an anime and a Live Action show. The anime especially is known for its rather bizarre plot-lines and story elements; said story follows [[Narrator|Momosuke]] as he travels around [[Feudal Japan]] in a search for one hundred ghost stories. But while doing this, he runs across a [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]]. They fight evil; well, kind of, anyway. Think [[Darker and Edgier]] [[Scooby Doo]]. The series is also known for making lazy animation an artform, seriously they turn it into an [[Disability Superpower|advantage.]]
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* [[Absurdly Sharp Blade]]
* [[Absurdly Sharp Blade]]
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* [[Giggling Villain]]: Tatsuta.
* [[Giggling Villain]]: Tatsuta.
* [[Half the Man He Used To Be]]: Men, Women, Children The [[Absurdly Sharp Blade]] makes no distiction
* [[Half the Man He Used To Be]]: Men, Women, Children The [[Absurdly Sharp Blade]] makes no distiction
* [[Humans Are Bastards]]: The final episode has shades of it at the beginning, but overall the show has a bit of an optimistic approach to this trope.
* [[Humans Are the Real Monsters]]: The final episode has shades of it at the beginning, but overall the show has a bit of an optimistic approach to this trope.
* [[Jade Coloured Glasses]]: Momosuke dones these near the end of the series.
* [[Jade Coloured Glasses]]: Momosuke dones these near the end of the series.
* [[Kabuki Sounds]]
* [[Kabuki Sounds]]
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* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: Ms. Ogin, of course.
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: Ms. Ogin, of course.
* [[No Mouth]]: Most of the minor characters. The pic on that page is from this series.
* [[No Mouth]]: Most of the minor characters. The pic on that page is from this series.
* [[Norio Wakamoto]]: As Nagamimi.
* [[Norio Wakamoto]]: As Nagamimi.{{context|reason=Is this a trope?}}
* [[Tears of Blood]]
* [[Tears of Blood]]
* [[The Noseless]]: see [[No Mouth]].
* [[The Noseless]]: see [[No Mouth]].

Latest revision as of 18:43, 7 December 2020

Counterclockwise from the upper-left: Nagamimi, Momosuke, Mataichi, Ogin.


Requiem from the Darkness (Kousetsu Hyaku Monogatari, Hundred Stories) is a series of novels; these novels were adapted into an anime and a Live Action show. The anime especially is known for its rather bizarre plot-lines and story elements; said story follows Momosuke as he travels around Feudal Japan in a search for one hundred ghost stories. But while doing this, he runs across a Ragtag Bunch of Misfits. They fight evil; well, kind of, anyway. Think Darker and Edgier Scooby Doo. The series is also known for making lazy animation an artform, seriously they turn it into an advantage.

Tropes used in Requiem from the Darkness include: