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Nobunaga the Fool
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Imagine a Steampunk Space Opera version of the sixteenth century, complete with Humongous Mecha, spaceships, revamped historical figures, and Schizo Tech galore. Now throw in a prophecy involving a "Savior King" who is the only one who can pilot a special Humongous Mecha. Now make that man an incredibly attractive alternate version of Oda Nobunaga. That is Nobunaga The Fool, a stage play and anime created by Shoji Kawamori of Macross fame. The anime, animated by Satelight, began in January of 2014.Long ago, there were two planets, now known as the Western Planet and the Eastern Planet, bound by the "Dragon Pulse" spanning the heavens. Though the civilization on the planets had once prospered, it soon was torn asunder by the inextinguishable flames of war, as endless battle engulfed both sides. However, there exists "sacred treasures", forgotten super technology that could revolutionize the world order. Sadly no one knew of them...nobody, that is, except for a certain "heretical girl."Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })Jeanne Kaguya d'Arc, a girl originating from the Western Planet, bore witness to visions of a "Star Messiah," who would be the one save the worlds. Together with Leonardo da Vinci, a man claimed to be "the one who observes the world", Jeanne embarks on a quest to the Eastern Planet. It isn't long before the two come across an Eastern heretic known as "the Greatest Fool of the Day": Oda Nobunaga, who winds up on the helm of an immensely powerful superweapon—one which can only be controlled by the legendary Savior King.Sentai Filmworks acquired the license for the series. | |
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Anyone Can Die | |
Nobunaga the Fool / int_1237828f | comment |
Anyone Can Die: Nobody is safe from death on either the Eastern or Western sides. As an example, by about Episode 22, almost all of King Arthur's Round Table are dead. Of the named major characters, by the final episode, only Mitsuhide, Hideyoshi, Kenshin, Alexander and Magellan are alive. | |
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Heroic BSoD | |
Nobunaga the Fool / int_1439161f | comment |
Heroic BSoD: Nobunaga has one early in the first episode. Watching a castle you just tried to save get burned to the ground by enemy mecha will do that to you. He gets into a huge one when his dad was killed by Caesar and another one when Himiko nearly died Taking the Bullet for him while Nobukatsu was dead in the same day. | |
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Title Drop | |
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Title Drop: Nobunaga names his mecha "The Fool", resulting in a lot of this. | |
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"Do It Yourself" Theme Tune | |
Nobunaga the Fool / int_20b5cce7 | comment |
"Do It Yourself" Theme Tune: The first opening is sung by Ichihime's voice actress (Minori Chihara). | |
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Anachronism Stew | |
Nobunaga the Fool / int_259d5879 | comment |
Anachronism Stew: It certainly seems that way with Oda Nobunaga, Joan of Arc, and Leonardo da Vinci all existing together, considering their Real Life counterparts were never alive at the same time. They're actually suggested to be Reincarnations. Somehow it still comes across as this trope. Bows and swords are still used alongside humongous mecha, the West Star has space ships, and guns seem to be a new invention | |
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Mythology Gag | |
Nobunaga the Fool / int_26ac510e | comment |
Mythology Gag: The characters' nicknames follow their real-life counterparts. King Arthur's war council is named The Round Table. Lord Shingen's Giant War Armor is named Fuurin Kazan, Takeda Shingen's conquest motto. When Jeanne (as Ranmaru) is trapped in the fire in episode 3, she prays, "Oh Lord, let me hear your voice...". Nobunaga arrived inappropriately dressed at his father's funeral and threw incense at the altar. Hideyoshi made a plan in which a castle was constructed in only one night. Jeanne's regalia has the power to called out a banner that defend the user while reflecting attacks. The real Joan of Arc often carried a banner on the battlefield instead of a sword. | |
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Nobunaga the Fool / int_37499c8 | comment |
Once an Episode: A character (usually Jeanne, but not always) is feeling troubled, and is approached by Leonardo da Vinci. He offers his Tarot deck, they draw the card named in the episode's title, and he explains its meaning and significance to the issue at hand. | |
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Plot Twist | |
Nobunaga the Fool / int_3b23e81 | comment |
Plot Twist: Neither Arthur or Nobunaga was the Savior-King. It was Mitsuhide. | |
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Adaptational Heroism | |
Nobunaga the Fool / int_3f45f1e6 | comment |
Adaptational Heroism: While it might be a bit too early to tell, Nobunaga's position as the protagonist does hint that he will be the hero of the story, as opposed to the villain role he is mostly known for in fiction. May also double as a Historical Hero Upgrade. | |
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Bittersweet Ending | |
Nobunaga the Fool / int_40cc0c7e | comment |
Bittersweet Ending: By the end of the series, the only surviving named characters are Mitsuhide, Hideyoshi, Alexander, and Magellan, and both planets have been ravaged by the conflict. Alexander assumes leadership over the Western Planet while Mitsuhide over the Eastern, with the latter promising to build a world of peace. Far into the future, the reincarnations of Nobunaga and Jeanne reunite. | |
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Elemental Powers | |
Nobunaga the Fool / int_42846e90 | comment |
Elemental Powers: Equipping a Giant War Armor with a Regalia allows its pilot/performer to control the element the Regalia represents. Takeda Shingen has a Fire Regalia and Nobunaga in episode 3 receives a Thunder Regalia from Himiko. | |
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Call to Adventure | |
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Call to Adventure: Leonardo gives this to Jeanne | |
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Reincarnation | |
Nobunaga the Fool / int_50f5dabe | comment |
Reincarnation: All the historical figures are suggested to be this; Jeanne and Nobunaga certainly are, interestingly enough, Jeanne is both reincarnation of the historical Jeanne D'Arch AND Mori Ranmaru, Oda Nobunaga's manservant. | |
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Falling into the Cockpit | |
Nobunaga the Fool / int_522811b8 | comment |
Falling into the Cockpit: Nobunaga. However, there's a certain amount of Because Destiny Says So, because the ship is explicitly only pilotable by The Savior King | |
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Eyepatch of Power | |
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Eyepatch of Power: Admiral Magellan has one, along with a nice hat | |
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Bunny-Ears Lawyer | |
Nobunaga the Fool / int_61b8f9e2 | comment |
Bunny-Ears Lawyer: Leonardo da Vinci. He goes around with a horn around his chest which he uses as a megaphone, immediately steals a ship when Jeanne has a vision that they needed to leave, and in general acts in an over-the-top manner. However, he obviously has a lot of pull in the Western Planet, name dropping King Arthur and warranting escort by an Admiral on the mission to the Eastern Planet. | |
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Jeanne d'Archétype | |
Nobunaga the Fool / int_6a44ee29 | comment |
Jeanne d'Archétype: The show opens up with the actual Joan of Arc being burnt at the stake and having a vision of Oda Nobunaga, and with him seeing her in his most loyal servant. Then we meet the Joan of the "two stars" world, who has strange visions as well, but is taken seriously enough by some very powerful people to embark on a journey to the eastern star as her visions told her to. | |
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Nobunaga the Fool / int_6f7c8268 | type |
Waif Prophet | |
Nobunaga the Fool / int_6f7c8268 | comment |
Waif Prophet: Jeanne fits this archetype. | |
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In-Series Nickname | |
Nobunaga the Fool / int_7360806f | comment |
In-Series Nickname: Nobunaga and Hideyoshi are respectively called "The Fool" and "Monkey"...which was what they were called in real-life, and Jeanne is "The Demon Possessed". | |
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Large Ham | |
Nobunaga the Fool / int_823c6e3e | comment |
Large Ham: Da Vinci. His introduction has him yelling his greetings into a horn to Jeanne. Nobunaga as well, as per standard mecha fare. | |
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Magitek | |
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Magitek: The Western Star has spaceships that fly via Leylines. | |
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The Chosen One | |
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The Chosen One: Nobunaga | |
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Recycled IN SPACE! | |
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Recycled IN SPACE!: The series depicts historical figures... with SPACE ROBOTS! | |
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Taking the Bullet | |
Nobunaga the Fool / int_9ce6492a | comment |
He gets into a huge one when his dad was killed by Caesar and another one when Himiko nearly died Taking the Bullet for him while Nobukatsu was dead in the same day. | |
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Sweet Polly Oliver | |
Nobunaga the Fool / int_a8217606 | comment |
Sweet Polly Oliver: As to not raise problems, Jeanne, serving Nobunaga, is disguised as a man named Mori Ranmaru◊. | |
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Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass | |
Nobunaga the Fool / int_a9de87d2 | comment |
These also extend to the characters. Jeanne is "The Star" to represent her messianic visions. Nobunaga is, predictably, "The Fool" to show how most people dismiss his potential due to his eccentricities. | |
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Idiosyncratic Episode Naming | |
Nobunaga the Fool / int_ac4ac8e5 | comment |
Idiosyncratic Episode Naming: Episode names are all based on Tarot cards, namely the card that was drawn during the episode. | |
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Tarot Motifs | |
Nobunaga the Fool / int_bf5fc089 | comment |
Tarot Motifs: Episode titles are from Tarot (ie The Star, the Lovers), and there is a lot of tarot imagery in the episodes themselves. Namely Da Vinci giving out the actual tarot cards. These also extend to the characters. Jeanne is "The Star" to represent her messianic visions. Nobunaga is, predictably, "The Fool" to show how most people dismiss his potential due to his eccentricities. | |
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Psychic Dreams for Everyone | |
Nobunaga the Fool / int_c70059b4 | comment |
Psychic Dreams for Everyone: In the opening of the first episode, Jeanne and Nobunaga have dreams of their real life counterparts, as well as of each other. | |
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Mini-Mecha | |
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Mini-Mecha: "War Armors" of the non-giant variety fits as this, standing around 4 or 5 meters tall, whereas Giant War Armors are the size of small mountains. | |
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Call a Smeerp a "Rabbit" | |
Nobunaga the Fool / int_d5a84e45 | comment |
Call a Smeerp a "Rabbit": The "horses" that Nobunaga and his companions ride sound like the real thing... but resemble dragons and are ridden like motorcycles. | |
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Creator Provincialism | |
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Creator Provincialism: Which places and persons belong to which planet can be defined as Japan vs Everywhere else. The Western Planet seems to go as far as India, judging by Chandragupta's existence, and no mention is made of China, outside of Hideyoshi becoming Son Goku, better known as Sun Wukong. | |
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Bash Brothers | |
Nobunaga the Fool / int_e3d06d0c | comment |
Bash Brothers: Nobunaga, Hideyoshi, and Mitsuhide | |
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Multi-Ethnic Name | |
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Multiethnic Name: For some reason, Jeanne, a girl of Western origin, beares a name that includes the distinctly Eastern-sounding Kaguya. | |
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Humongous Mecha | |
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Humongous Mecha: The Giant War Armors, which vary in design from samurai to medieval knights. To be specific, the Eastern Planet has samurai-esque mecha, while the Western Planet's resemble knights. | |
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Artistic License – Physics | |
Nobunaga the Fool / int_fc225bec | comment |
Artistic License Astrophysics—Presumably, the only reason the Eastern and Western planets haven't ripped each other apart via gravitational forces is Rule of Cool. (And possibly a wizard.) | |
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Feudal Future | |
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Feudal Future: There's actually a planet with Western feudalism and another with Eastern feudalism. | |
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