![]() ![]() Alexander assumes leadership over the Western Planet while Mitsuhide over the Eastern, with the latter promising to build a world of peace. 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.Bash Brothers: Nobunaga, Hideyoshi, and Mitsuhide.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.Of the named major characters, by the final episode, only Mitsuhide, Hideyoshi, Kenshin, Alexander and Magellan are alive.As an example, by about Episode 22, almost all of King Arthur's Round Table are dead. Anyone Can Die: Nobody is safe from death on either the Eastern or Western sides.Bows and swords are still used alongside humongous mecha, the West Star has space ships, and guns seem to be a new invention.Somehow it still comes across as this trope. They're actually suggested to be Reincarnations.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.May also double as a Historical Hero Upgrade. 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.Nobunaga the Fool contains the tropes of: ![]()
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