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* [[Ear Worm]]: "Ya-chaouyo!" |
* [[Ear Worm]]: "Ya-chaouyo!" |
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* [[Esoteric Happy Ending]]: Everyone lives happily ever after, but ... {{spoiler|is Femina still trapped in one of the [[People Jars]]? And what happened to Deus after Amuri knocked him out?}} |
* [[Esoteric Happy Ending]]: Everyone lives happily ever after, but ... {{spoiler|is Femina still trapped in one of the [[People Jars]]? And what happened to Deus after Amuri knocked him out?}} |
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* [[It's Short, So It Sucks]]: Three 30 minute episodes is not enough time to fully develop all the main characters {{spoiler|(very little attention is given to Suzu's backstory, and we get nothing about Femina)}} or tie up every loose end {{spoiler|(how did the Q9 guys survive and why were they all put into [[People Jars]]?)}}, so the viewer is [[Left Hanging]] as a result. |
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* [[Moe]]: Every single female in the cast qualifies |
* [[Moe]]: Every single female in the cast qualifies |
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* [[Tastes Like Diabetes]]: The show seems to thrive on this trope most of the time, and then it blindsides you with [[Break the Cutie]] and [[Mood Whiplash]]. {{spoiler|This is especially weird during the finale, when Femina's powers produce...[[ |
* [[Tastes Like Diabetes]]: The show seems to thrive on this trope most of the time, and then it blindsides you with [[Break the Cutie]] and [[Mood Whiplash]]. {{spoiler|This is especially weird during the finale, when Femina's powers produce...[[Everything's Better With Sparkles|glittery,]][[Everything's Better With Rainbows|rainbow-colored]] [[Heart Symbol|hearts]].}} |
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* [[Tear Jerker]]: The song "Umidorika" is sad enough on its own, but it's even sadder when it's playing/being sung over a depressing flashback or a brutal beatdown. |
* [[Tear Jerker]]: The song "Umidorika" is sad enough on its own, but it's even sadder when it's playing/being sung over a depressing flashback or a brutal beatdown. |
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