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[[File:Class_A_4479Class A 4479.png|frame|Hmm... [[Sarcasm Mode|I think I may be sensing a pattern here...]]<ref>Pictured above: the first [[Mahou Sensei Negima]] [[Adaptation Decay|anime]], [[Mega Man Battle Network]] 6 and the [[Rosario Plus Vampire]] Season II manga]]</ref>]]
 
In works about or in a school, whether due to laziness or otherwise, Class X-A or Class X-1 (X being the year) will usually meet one or more of the following criteria:
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** Also lampshaded by Mizore when she wonders if it was the headmaster that made sure that everyone was placed in the same class.
* ''[[The World God Only Knows]]'' has at least three of the more important capture targets in class A of their respective grades. [[Averted Trope|However, the two main characters are in Class B]].
* ''[[Baka and Test Summon The Beasts]]'' [[Inverted Trope|inverts]] this with all the main characters being in Class F and Class A being the antagonists (they are arranged by their test scores). The other four classes in between are almost entirely inconsequential and only their [[Class Representative|Class Representatives]]s get any screentime.
* ''[[To Love Ru]]'' also uses this for most of the main cast that actually goes to school. They're in Class A in the first year that was shown, then it gets messed with somewhat in the second year. Ren then asks [[Lampshade Hanging|why he's the only one who was moved to a different class]].
** The sequel, ''[[To Love Ru Darkness]]'', further reveals that the class that Momo, Nana, Yami and Mea are in is also A, but for the year before the main cast of the original. Mikan is later shown to be in 6-A in middle school.
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