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[[File:CrossChannel_pccover.jpg|frame|The characters, clockwise from the top: Youko, Kiri, Miki, Misato, Touko. Not shown: ability to function in society.]]
A [[Visual Novel]] created by Flying Shine in 2003. '''''CROSS†CHANNEL''''' is an [[Eroge|H-game]] for PC with a [[Bleached Underpants|clean version]] available for [[PlayStation 2]] and [[PlayStation Portable]] called ''CROSS†CHANNEL ~To all people~'', and a [[Updated Rerelease|newer version]] with added CGs and scenarios for the [[Xbox 360]] called ''CROSS†CHANNEL ~In memory of all people~''. A translation for both the clean and H version is available from [https://web.archive.org/web/20151020065412/http://amaterasu.tindabox.net/index.php?page=downloads Amaterasu Translations].
Self proclaimed "Love Aristocrat" Taichi Kurosu attends a school called Gunjou Institute with his fellow members of the Broadcasting Club. Gunjou is a place for people who, based on an adaption exam, have an abnormally high adaptation coefficient. This means that the government has deemed them unlikely to be able to adapt into society. Taichi himself has an adaptation coefficient of over 80, which is thought to be impossible.
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* [[Axes At School]]: Kiri has the crossbow she pulls out of her [[Hyperspace Arsenal]]. Unfortunately, there's nobody else but the cast in the whole city.
* [[Batman Gambit]]
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* [[Bittersweet Ending]]
* [[Bleached Underpants]]
** If you compare the old and new trailers, you can see that they even edited out the [[Panty Shot|Panty Shots]].
* [[Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick]]: Somewhat literally when Taichi explains what's in his handmade popsicles. Misato is ''[[Scary Shiny Glasses|not]]'' pleased. <ref>[[The Gadfly|He was joking]], of course.</ref>
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* [[Ear Cleaning]]: In Miki's route. Unfortunately, Miki is ''terrible'' with this.
* [[Elevator School]]: Gunjou is one without the university.
▲* [[Every One Remembers the Stripper]]: Or more specifically, everyone remembers the [http://kotaku.com/5754680/the-xbox-360-game-bundled-with-a-vibrating-wand special edition vibrator].
* [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]] : {{spoiler|Tower of Friends.}}
* [[Four Loves]]: Considering the [[The Power of Love|theme of the game]], it appears often.
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