Baka and Test/Funny

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.


It's Strictly Formula, and it's hilarious!

  • In episode three, three characters have a conversation in front of a fountain in the shape of a cherub... with water coming out of its butt. And the water pressure keeps changing, from a dribble to a spray.
  • How about in Episode 4, "Love, Spice and Boxed Lunches," where the main boys of class F each try Mizuki Himeji's cooking only to suddenly collapse in horrible pain? Of course, they can't bring themselves to tell her how bad her cooking really is, so Yoshii tries to convince himself with Yuuji's help that Love is the greatest spice of all. Then when he collapses from eating it.

Yuuji: Love...does not neutralize poison. Good to know.

    • And in Episode 5, when the boys accidentally uncover a basket of small chiffon cakes that Himeji made, except that there are four boys and only three cakes at the time. After engaging in "Rock, Paper, Scissors" to determine the survivor, Voyeur is gagging on a cake, Yoshii and Yuuji are trying to shove a cake down each other's throat, and Hideyoshi is curled up near a wall, traumatized by the whole event.
  • Manga was funnier instead of eating said lunch after everyone collapsed he shoved it down an weakly struggling Yuuji because of the things he sent him through as revenge. Of course Himeji is none the wiser when coming back.
  • A better question would be to ask which moments aren't funny in this show.
  • In episode 10, the Smug Snake from class B gets his comeuppance when Yoshii leaves Himeji's cookies in his shoebox. This Troper bust out laughing out loud as soon as he saw the basket.

The sound of a soul being eaten away...

  • The FFF holds an "inquisition" for Akihisa when Himeji offers him some of her food, by literally putting him on a cross and sentencing him to death. When Himeji tries to speak up for him, all she can do stumble over her words before smiling cutely. They immediately set Akihisa on fire.
    • Shortly afterwards, in the very same episode, the FFF spot Minami trying to give her boxed lunch to Akihisa. She tries to explain the situation...only to also stumble on her words before smiling cutely. The FFF then resume their persecution of Akihisa.
  • Anytime Yuuji puts his hand on someones shoulder, seriously.
  • Anytime Hideyoshi gets confused for a girl, which is often

Akira: There's no way my dumb and ugly and useless brother would have any female friends. I'm guessing these two are male too.
Yoshi: Don't be so rude! You just screwed up everything! All three of them are female!
Hideyoshi: No, I'm a guy.

  • At the beginning of episode 12, Voyeur tries to look up Shimada's skirt for the first time in quite a few episodes. Doing so, he gets so excited that the friction he creates sliding around on the floor sets him on fire. He's okay, though, because it's put out by his own nosebleed seconds later.
  • Episode 7 of Ni!, Kouta is peeking out from under a blanket and slowly has a nosebleed that covers the mattress as he takes photos of the girls in the room. The bloody spot keeps getting bigger and bigger and after a shot of Hideyoshi the blood covers the whole floor.
    • Later on in that scene, Yoshi becomes alarmed over Ironman coming to their room, remarking how it would look bad since there are four half-naked girls there. Hideyoshi realizes that he was included in the four.
  • Episode 8 of "Ni!", while standing out more for it's Crowning Moment of Heartwarming near the end, still had a couple of these:
    • When Hideyoshi is introducing himself to the class, Minami thinks to herself, "I wonder why that girl's wearing a guy's uniform," ultimately deciding that it's probably because "she" doesn't like wearing skirts.
    • Later, when Hideyoshi goes to the bathroom...

Minami: So the ladies' room is blue and the men's room is pink in Japan, huh? I'd better be careful. I almost embarrassed myself.

Minami enters the "ladies' room"

Male Student: There are two girls in the men's room!

  • In Volume 7. Yuuji represented the class to negotiate with Ironman, going on a tirade about how education is important and all sorts of stuff. Ironman's response?
    • Tetsujin: "But I won't return those Ero-books back to you."
      • Soon after, the entire class of guys (note, no Hideyoshi), and went to fight Ironman. Ironman won easily.
  • Also in Volume 7. Class 2-F was going against class 3-A (note, the damned Toko-Natsu pair) in a summoned beast baseball tournament. The principal had enough of the boys trying to do collateral damage to each other (as each damage would hurt each other like usual summoning battles) and set every summoned beast's damage to affect the user as well (Note: Akihisa's Punishment inspector ability). Yuuji promptly placed Akihisa as the catcher and HIMEJI MIZUKI AS THE PITCHER. Given that the pitch speed would be equivalent to the points of the controller, and then Mizuki doesn't know and have any control of her baseball, and that the ball would be the equivalent of a weapon in a summoning battle, the end result was that 4 people 'died' tragically as a result, the Toko-Natsu pair, the batter who was supposed to be next, and their own teammate...
    • To top it off, the reason why Mizuki agreed to pitch was that Yuuji said that the pitcher-and-catcher relationship was a husband-and-wife relationship...
  • In Volume 10, Takagi's official introduction. Top of Year 3 in grades, bishounen, and an idiot who falls in love easily. Best of all, he got fooled by all the lies 2-F gave him. Keep in mind that this is the guy who came up with the plan that corner class 2-F in volumes 8 and 9. Oh, and he kissed Akihisa at the end of the volume
  • Any of the DVD specials. Seriously. These include: a fairytale retelling with Mizuki as Narrator (who actually acts as a Lemony Narrator in her favor) and the cast as the story's characters; a crossdressing pageant with Yuuko and Kubo as judges and the boys as contestants and the girls wearing the boys' uniform; and the King's Game, which has amazingly destructive results.
  • Episode 4, Season 2, especially the second half. The principal gets the main cast to test the trial summoning system, and Hilarity Ensues when the summoned beings act like children, speak like humans, and reveal their summoners' secrets...
  • Episode 3, Season 2, the first half while the second is more of a Crowning Moment of Heartwarming: Yuuko and Hideyoshi switch identities for a day. Hilarity Ensues, as always.

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