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It is claimed by some that coconut juice—Kalim’s favorite food—can be used as an antidote to poison and adverse drug reactions (but this is just character trivia, Toboso Yana is a mangaka and not a doctor, please do not ingest poison and then drink coconut juice).
The artists of the first Twisted Wonderland anthology comic, part 1 of 3
(Examples have not been provided for certain artists out of respect for their request that their work not be reposted)
Cover by Toboso Yana
"I wanted to visualize these differences so that the viewer could experience them firsthand.
That is why, when the seven dormitories are placed side by side, they are so different from each other that it seems almost overkill."
He is also good at sports and refers to himself as a "promising newcomer" to the basketball team.
He once saved Riddle from being struck by a Spelldrive disc by catching it in midair (although Riddle admitted he would have easily deflected the disc without Ace’s intervention).
Ace is also capable of imitating the voices of his fellow students to an impressive degree, and was able to mimic a few lines in mole-language in order to talk to Heartslabyul’s hedgehogs, but says he dislikes rote memorization and Magic History classes.
In his labwear event Ace asks Ruggie for permission to harvest mandrakes to help Ruggie with his side job, only to try and sneak away to sell the mandrakes on his own to pocket the profit.
“When they overblot they forget who they are and try to eliminate those around them. They turn into the villain from their story.
However, in Twst, it is not righteous heroes who confront the villains, but selfish students who are, themselves, basically villains in reserve.”
Twisted Wonderland the Game vs. the Novel vs. the Manga: What's the Difference? vol. 3
Using the game's book/chapter counting system to try to keep things from getting too confusing, so it will differ from the numbering in the manga (no chapters in the novel)
When Che’nya appears before Ace, Deuce, Yuuya and Grim, he refers to Riddle as “Riddle”, and Yuuya reflects, “Che’nya speaks of Riddle with a lot of familiarity―he is the only person Yuuya has met who refers to Riddle with yobi-sute…except for Trey.”
As Riddle’s abuse of his dorm-mates increases, Cater―who has referred to absolutely everyone, including himself, with some form of honorific up until this point, says “Trey”, as yobi-sute. In narration it is specifically explained—