Birthday Gift

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*: '''Jeff''': ''Let's drink to the Slavery Law, brothers! Thanks to those thieving, old, fat politicians, we are blessed with the best pussy available!''
*: '''Jeff''': ''Let's drink to the Slavery Law, brothers! Thanks to those thieving, old, fat politicians, we are blessed with the best pussy available!''
* [[Corrupt the Cutie]]: Anna to Ginger, the Preacher's Daughter.
* [[Corrupt the Cutie]]: Anna to Ginger, the Preacher's Daughter.
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* [[Crapsack World]]: It's stated it wasn't like that at first (at least not for the women) and at the beginning of the series, only one slave was shown and the school was mostly "normal" and unaffected. Several weeks later...
 
* [[Crapsaccharine World]] / [[Uncanny Village]]: If you [[Trailers Always Spoil|conveniently skip over the background narration]] of the first "Birthday Gift" number, you'd expect it's a normal world, with all the teenage angst, "class" and cliches. Something appears to be ''very wrong'' when Peter [[Weirdness Censor|casually enters]] a room with his parents torturing some girls they call "slaves" without even blinking. It goes down hill from there.
* [[Crapsaccharine World]] / [[Uncanny Village]]: If you [[Trailers Always Spoil|conveniently skip over the background narration]] of the first "Birthday Gift" number, you'd expect it's a normal world, with all the teenage angst, "class" and cliches. Something appears to be ''very wrong'' when Peter [[Weirdness Censor|casually enters]] a room with his parents torturing some girls they call "slaves" without even blinking. It goes down hill from there.
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** The life-filled colors and general [[Light Is Not Good|good lighting]] of the show [[It Helped|help]] this trope too.
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* [[Crapsack World]]: It's stated it wasn't like that at first (at least not for the women) and at the beginning of the series, only one slave was shown and the school was mostly "normal" and unaffected. Several weeks later...
* [[Crazy Awesome]]: The entire world, [[From a Certain Point of View]].
* [[Crazy Awesome]]: The entire world, [[From a Certain Point of View]].
* [[Creepy Uncle]]: Maggie's uncle, who sells both her and her mother. He even has [[Rape The Dog]] moments with her mother. Maggie's uncle at least only treats Maggie as a commodity and claims he never was interested in her (and indeed sold her as a virgin). Cindy's uncle, on the other hand, [[Old Man Marrying A Child|takes her as his wife]] after forcing her to perform and have sex for him, and as a last solution of making her profitable.
* [[Creepy Uncle]]: Maggie's uncle, who sells both her and her mother. He even has [[Rape The Dog]] moments with her mother. Maggie's uncle at least only treats Maggie as a commodity and claims he never was interested in her (and indeed sold her as a virgin). Cindy's uncle, on the other hand, [[Old Man Marrying A Child|takes her as his wife]] after forcing her to perform and have sex for him, and as a last solution of making her profitable.
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* [[Continuity Nod]]: Some pages go out of their way to show that the stories are in the same universe as the ones in "Birthday Gift". Maggie, Peter and Sherry make two, respectively one appearance.
* [[Continuity Nod]]: Some pages go out of their way to show that the stories are in the same universe as the ones in "Birthday Gift". Maggie, Peter and Sherry make two, respectively one appearance.
* [[Custom Uniform Of Sexy]]: Why the uniform is bad.
* [[Custom Uniform Of Sexy]]: Why the uniform is bad.
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* [[Dr. Jerk]]: World's full of them... [[Crapsack World|of course]].
* [[Drowning Pit]]: Women in/as urinals. Life expectancy: low. Also the cum pit.
* [[Drowning Pit]]: Women in/as urinals. Life expectancy: low. Also the cum pit.
* [[Early Installment Weirdness]]: The first issue introducing this world is ''Bureau of Female Affairs''. It's weirdly (plainly bad) drawn, even for the norms of the time, and has two [[The Matrix|Agents]], one named [[Does This Remind You OF Anything|Smith]], and a slave trainer, after showing his face, ''puts a mask on'', probably to get into atmosphere.
* [[Early Installment Weirdness]]: The first issue introducing this world is ''Bureau of Female Affairs''. It's weirdly (plainly bad) drawn, even for the norms of the time, and has two [[The Matrix|Agents]], one named [[Does This Remind You OF Anything|Smith]], and a slave trainer, after showing his face, ''puts a mask on'', probably to get into atmosphere.

Revision as of 03:38, 28 March 2012

Birthday Gift or Birthday Girl is a Webcomic subseries of the Fansadox publishing franchise. It stretched eight issues (which is impressive for Fansadox's record, which barely has two stories in the same continuity) with several Shared Universe stories entitled "Slave Fair", "Slavecop", "Sluts in Training", "The Clinic", (and similar titles), all of which explore the world from other characters' perspective.

The story follows Peter and his crush Maggie, a woman who doesn't even notice him. As his 18th birthday approaches, he notices some of his colleagues started owning women, as part of the Slave Registration Act, which allows the selling of women over 18. A bit distraught by these changes in his life, Peter goes home, for his father to give him they key to something he really wanted. He expects a new car, but finds... Maggie!

Now with a Character page.

Warning: Vulgar language (can't be helped, most of the series contains Cluster F Bombs and references to sexual organs) and High Octane Nightmare Fuel ahead.


Birthday Gift provides examples of the following tropes:

The expanded Universe contains examples of:


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