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* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: [[Kikuko Inoue]] in her gruff tomboy mode as Baita, the talking transsexual Honda that Hane learns on.


* [[Expy]]: It's surprisingly easy to draw parallels between the core cast of ''Bakuon!!'' and that of ''[[K-On!]]'' -- see the list of parallels on the [[Bakuon!!/YMMV|YMMV page]].
* [[Shout-Out]]:
* [[Hey, It's That Place!]]: The mound with a pole on it where Hane wakes up after the overnight ride with "Jesus" is a real place in Aomori, [https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-little-known-legend-of-jesus-in-japan-165354242/ the tomb of Jesus] according to local tradition.
** [[Field of Dreams|"Is this Heaven?" "Of course not. We're in Aomori."]]
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]:
** [[Kikuko Inoue]] in her gruff tomboy mode as Baita, the talking transsexual Honda that Hane learns on.
** [[Unsho Ishizuka]] -- [[Pokemon|Professor Oak]], [[The Big O|Alex Rosewater]] and [[Cowboy Bebop|Jet Black]], among many others -- as Hayakawa.
** [[Reina Ueda]] -- [[Pretty Cure|Cure Lillian]] -- as Hane.
** [[Nao Tōyama]] -- [[The World God Only Knows|Nakagawa Kanon]], [[Goblin Slayer|High Elf Archer]] -- as Rin.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Each girl's name corresponds to their motorcycle:
** Hane means "Wing". Not only does it reference the Honda Wing logo, it also ties into her wing-shaped barrettes, the opening theme referring to her as "the girl with wings", and repeated images of her with spectral wings as she rides her pink Su-Four.
** "Onsa" is a pun on the Japanese word for "tuning fork": Yamaha also makes musical instruments, and a six-pointed star made of tuning forks is part of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Yamaha_logo.svg Yamaha's logo].
** Rin's last name -- Suzunoki -- very obviously incorporates "Suzuki".
** Hijiri's last name, Minowa, literally means "three wheels", referencing the sidecar she rides in for most of the series.
** Kawasaki Raimu is a more of a case of an (en)forced trope. Raimu is transliterated into English on the leaderboard for the race at the school festival as "Lime",<ref>We assume that the work's creators know how they intended her name to be spelled.</ref> which is the color of both her uniform neckerchief and her motorcycle. It is unknown if it is her actual personal name or a nickname. Her last name, "Kawasaki", is a ''known'' alias, given to her by the school principal.
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]:
** Chisame's father, Kinya Nakano, is a thinly-disguised version of retired Grand Prix motorcycle road racer Shinya Nakano.
** The three Suzuki riders on the dock at Hokkaido were cameos by three famous racers of the time.
* [[Shout-Out]]:
** Hijiri invokes ''[[Rebel Without a Cause]]'' when explaining why she wants to play a game of "Chicken" with the other girls, complete with hand-drawn "stills" from the movie.
** [[Field of Dreams|"Is this Heaven?" "Of course not. We're in Aomori."]] (In the original Crunchyroll sub; the Sentai Filmworks DVD translates the lines differently.)
** To ''[[Journey to the West]]'' in Episode 5, as the girls [[Imagine Spot|briefly envision themelves]] as the characters of that novel.
** To ''[[Journey to the West]]'' in Episode 5, as the girls [[Imagine Spot|briefly envision themelves]] as the characters of that novel.
** In episode 6 there is a brief appearance of the same medieval woodcut of the sephiroth that's used in ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'', in the same manner (a transparent moving image overlaid on a full-color background).
** In episode 6 there is a brief appearance of the same medieval woodcut of the sephiroth that's used in ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'', in the same manner (a transparent moving image overlaid on a full-color background).


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Latest revision as of 13:12, 19 May 2024


  • Expy: It's surprisingly easy to draw parallels between the core cast of Bakuon!! and that of K-On! -- see the list of parallels on the YMMV page.
  • Hey, It's That Place!: The mound with a pole on it where Hane wakes up after the overnight ride with "Jesus" is a real place in Aomori, the tomb of Jesus according to local tradition.
  • Hey, It's That Voice!:
  • Meaningful Name: Each girl's name corresponds to their motorcycle:
    • Hane means "Wing". Not only does it reference the Honda Wing logo, it also ties into her wing-shaped barrettes, the opening theme referring to her as "the girl with wings", and repeated images of her with spectral wings as she rides her pink Su-Four.
    • "Onsa" is a pun on the Japanese word for "tuning fork": Yamaha also makes musical instruments, and a six-pointed star made of tuning forks is part of Yamaha's logo.
    • Rin's last name -- Suzunoki -- very obviously incorporates "Suzuki".
    • Hijiri's last name, Minowa, literally means "three wheels", referencing the sidecar she rides in for most of the series.
    • Kawasaki Raimu is a more of a case of an (en)forced trope. Raimu is transliterated into English on the leaderboard for the race at the school festival as "Lime",[1] which is the color of both her uniform neckerchief and her motorcycle. It is unknown if it is her actual personal name or a nickname. Her last name, "Kawasaki", is a known alias, given to her by the school principal.
  • No Celebrities Were Harmed:
    • Chisame's father, Kinya Nakano, is a thinly-disguised version of retired Grand Prix motorcycle road racer Shinya Nakano.
    • The three Suzuki riders on the dock at Hokkaido were cameos by three famous racers of the time.
  • Shout-Out:

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  1. We assume that the work's creators know how they intended her name to be spelled.