Ro-Kyu-Bu!/YMMV

"Subaru: Miho-nee, you had friends?! *BAM*"
 * Accidental Innuendo: Subaru, when referring to Tomoka's "beautiful form", tempered by the fact that he loves to "keep watching it".
 * Alternate Character Interpretation: After watching all the episodes, one couldn't help but wonder if the accusations about Subaru being a pedophile is true or not. One of his lines from episode 10 immediately comes to mind.
 * One reviewer of the LN states that Subaru's nearly getting there...which doesn't help the fact that two of the basketball girls (Tomoka and Airi) canonically have crushes on him.
 * Complaining About Shows You Don't Watch: Unfortunately, due to the reputation of Tinkerbell (the pen-name of the novel's illustrator) having illustrated soft erotic loli Doujinshis in the past, this show is smeared by moral panic for advocating pedophilia by an unfortunately large community who have not even seen Episode 1 (which in all fairness had a shower scene, tame and chaste as it was), much less the character driven and completely fan-service-free Episode 2.
 * Crazy Awesome: Hinata's BOSS-HAND reverse shot from Episode 12. Though it's the effect of Wax On Wax Off, according to Subaru. But considering that this show is more Moe Moe than Basketball, yeah...
 * Heck, Hinata herself is one!
 * Crowning Moment of Funny:

""Don't be a bully! I love kids, but I love you♥.""
 * Subaru's friend Kazunari, not realizing that Those Two Girls are trying to set Subaru and Aoi up on a study date, gets gutted for his troubles (there was even an audible crunching sound). He's lying facedown on the table for the rest of the scene. It happened so quickly, too.
 * Ensemble Darkhorse: Hina (naturally), the very, very Strange Girl.
 * Les Yay: Touko's line to Mihoshi in Episode 9.


 * Memetic Mutation: "Elementary schoolers are the best, aren’t they?"
 * The meme above got worse among Chinese Language users, due to the translators having downright translated [[http://wiki.komica.org/wiki3/?cmd=read&page=
 * Comparing the characters to the cast of Slam Dunk.
 * Moe: Just about everyone, including the rare male Tsundere protagonist and the short-pants male basketball team antagonist. Basketball anime is finally redefined...
 * Moral Event Horizon: May or may not have been crossed by the team captain when he propositioned a minor (depending on whether it's revealed who it was that made out with her or whether she was made out with in the first place), due to the repercussions it had on his own team. If it turns out he really did proposition someone four years younger than he was, he'll be forever branded as a traitor to his team, as his actions led to their one-year suspension.
 * Stop Having Fun Guys: The Keishin boys' basketball team with their Jerkass head coach and Takenaka as an Arrogant Kung Fu Guy. In the end, the team that won a district championship the previous year has been beaten by a team of five girls, most of them inexperienced. Moe Is An Awesome Power, indeed.