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Hiroki Azuma noted while Evangelion parodies earlier anime shows and uses "a lot of clichés", especially in the first part, Anno later subverted the anime tropes. While comic characters like Asuka and Toji "must not be seriously injured in an anime", Anno broke the implicit audience expectations, making them become injured in battle.
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The blonde member of Ultra Rare. Publicly, she and the other sisters are cheerful and smiling idols, but when she is not on stage, Kourin is a no-nonsense and all-business woman. She is a skilled Vanguard player who utilizes a Royal Paladin deck, the same clan that Aichi uses but with different units and playstyle.
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Cardfight!! Vanguard V Series: High School Arc Cont. (カードファイト!! ヴァンガード 続・高校生編, Kādofaito!! Vangādo zoku kōkōsei-hen) is a 2019 anime television series in the Cardfight!! Vanguard franchise that continues the reboot storyline of the V series, roughly based on the Cardfight!! Vanguard manga by Akira Ito.
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Vanguard card game due to it not being available to him at the orphanage. His deck is composed of the unique Gear Chronicle clan, which he received from an anonymous person who is later revealed to be Kouji Ibuki. He uses Vanguard as a means to find something to be passionate about. Tokoha Anjou (安城 トコハ, Anjō Tokoha)