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Is This a Zombie?/YMMV
- Fetish Retardant: Thought Ayumu was kinda interesting to look at when he went Masou Shoujo, did you? We didn't.
- This show has so much fanservice that almost seems like a portrayal of future society mid-transition to Space Clothes or one where nudity doesn't matter.
- Follow the Leader: To Princess Resurrection, indeed there are many similarities (male leads who're undead servants, female monsters join the household, group battling other monsters, chainsaw motif etc) but both series are original in their own right.
- Funny Aneurysm Moment: Remember the scene in episode 5 when Seraphim kissed Haruna on the lips as anesthesia before sucking some of her blood? Well, fast forward to two episodes later, and Lesbian Vampire suddenly becomes a Justified Trope due to certain vampire ninja customs.
- Les Yay/Lesbian Vampire: Seraphim in episode 5. Justified as of episode 7, and for good reason.
- There's actual fan art literally shipping Seraphim and Sarasvati.
- Memetic Mutation: Due to the many shots of a Dyson Air Multiplier in the series, many viewers claim to watch it for the fanservice.
- Also, the length of the name of the series itself has lead quite a few people to refer to it as 'Korean Zombie Desk Car', in the same vein of Utawarerumono being called 'Underwater Ray Romano'.
- THAT'S NOT A KICK!!!!
- Moral Event Horizon: Deconstructed -- the King of the Night makes it his goal to cross the MEH enough to convince Eu to kill him.
- Nausea Fuel: Kyoko versus Eu. Those arms!
- The Woobie: Kyoko. After being brought down to her last life, she promptly begs for mercy. Luckily for her, Ayumu obeys his moral code.
- Also when you realize she's been possessed by a zombie.
- Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds: Poor Eu!
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