Da Capo/YMMV

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  • Crowning Moment of Heartwarming: Usually one major one per path, with little tiny ones spread throughout the rest. Whenever it's not Ripping out your heart.
  • Die for Our Ship: There are quite a few vocal people who wish Nemu would just die so Kotori can move in.
    • And then there's the alternate-universe OVA in which Kotori wins... in which it is heavily implied that Nemu did die, before the events of the OVA.
      • Supposedly in the game, that's only in the normal end. In the good end, Nemu shows up at the last minute to attend Junichi's and Kotori's wedding.
    • And the game Da Capo Innocent Finale, which is what the OVA was based off of, was released in English on November 30, 2010. The Kotori fans are winning the jackpot here.
    • It doesn't end there. A compilation of Kotori's stories, from the original all the way to I.F., was released under the name of "Kotori Love Ex P". An English version is slated for sometime this Spring.
  • Ensemble Darkhorse: Kotori's not the main heroine, but as noted under Die for Our Ship, she has multiple fandiscs dedicated to her.
  • More Popular Spinoff: Of Suika. Da Capo is not exactly wildly famous, but Suika is fairly obscure, especially in the West.
  • The Scrappy: Not many people like Nemu, despite her being the main heroine.
  • Tear Jerker: Comes with the Utsuge territory.
    • Case in point: Miharu's path. All of it. Especially the sound when she shuts down.
  • The Woobie: A lot of the girls. Just another part of the Utsuge classification most people put this game into.