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* [[Armies Are Evil]]: A variant version where the army feels it's the only ones qualified to battle the Heterodynes, despite having no [[Humongous Mecha]] piloting experience, and only cares (strangely, for [[The Evil Army]]) about civilian casualties and not their quality of life, willing to destroy hundreds of homes so long as nobody dies.
* [[Armies Are Evil]]: A variant version where the army feels it's the only ones qualified to battle the Heterodynes, despite having no [[Humongous Mecha]] piloting experience, and only cares (strangely, for [[The Evil Army]]) about civilian casualties and not their quality of life, willing to destroy hundreds of homes so long as nobody dies.
* [[Ascended Fanboy]]: Akagi. He's wanted to pilot a [[Humongous Mecha]] his entire life, to the point of taking an otherwise useless college course to learn how to do it and spending years in a dead-end job just to be around the only one in existence.
* [[Ascended Fanboy]]: Akagi. He's wanted to pilot a [[Humongous Mecha]] his entire life, to the point of taking an otherwise useless college course to learn how to do it and spending years in a dead-end job just to be around the only one in existence.
** Interestingly, this is actually played for character development. He never stops being thrilled over being a robot pilot, but his character development is tempered by him realizing [[With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility]], regardless how awesome it might be. Bizarrely inverted with Shirota, who initially is a hardass who wants to insist on letting the military do everything and wants Akagi and his fellow pilots to defer to them. As episodes go by and Akagi's team proves their competence while the military continues to screw things up, Shirota {{spoiler|has his hardassedness filed off and even has Akagi's attitude rub off on him to a degree.}}
* [[Attack Its Weak Point]] [[For Massive Damage]]: Hitting a Heterodyne in its its central Fractal Knot instantly destroys it and causes its body to dissolve.
* [[Attack Its Weak Point]] [[For Massive Damage]]: Hitting a Heterodyne in its its central Fractal Knot instantly destroys it and causes its body to dissolve.
* [[Badass Normal]]: Dai-Guard's pilots may only be Public Relations office workers, but they eventually prove themselves to be better than the military's pilots.
* [[Badass Normal]]: Dai-Guard's pilots may only be Public Relations office workers, but they eventually prove themselves to be better than the military's pilots.
* [[Blood Knight]]: While it reconstructs many tropes it deconstructs at first, this is not one of them. In fact, this attitude causes more problems than it solves for anyone who acts likes this. In fact Akagi refuses to act this way in an episode where a Heterodyne is discovered near a hot spring, to the astonishment of everyone else who expected otherwise, especially when he insists it's not hurting anyone, so he feels no need. {{spoiler|And he turns out to be right, since if it's left alone, it will sink back into the Earth and it's fractal knot will break up on it's own with no harm coming to anyone around it, as opposed to all the damage it's massive size could do if it were provoked into full combat}}.
* [[Combining Mecha]]: Justified within the series. At first, Dai-Guard has to be carted to the battle site in pieces and assembled. Eventually the pieces are outfitted as vehicles in their own right, presumably to avoid this hassle, but they have to transform back to their "parts" form in order to assemble, and are demonstrated to lack weapons or any other non-transportational functions.
* [[Combining Mecha]]: Justified within the series. At first, Dai-Guard has to be carted to the battle site in pieces and assembled. Eventually the pieces are outfitted as vehicles in their own right, presumably to avoid this hassle, but they have to transform back to their "parts" form in order to assemble, and are demonstrated to lack weapons or any other non-transportational functions.
* [[Cool Big Sis]]: Ooyama is specifically called out in this role during the [[Recap Episode]].
* [[Cool Big Sis]]: Ooyama is specifically called out in this role during the [[Recap Episode]].
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* [[Gadgeteer Genius]]: Rika Domeki.
* [[Gadgeteer Genius]]: Rika Domeki.
* [[Glass Cannon]]: Dai-Guard in both the series and [[Super Robot Wars Z]] 2 can dish out a lot of pain, but it gets damaged extremely easy and isn't very fast.
* [[Glass Cannon]]: Dai-Guard in both the series and [[Super Robot Wars Z]] 2 can dish out a lot of pain, but it gets damaged extremely easy and isn't very fast.
** Notable especially early in both media when it's still wearing show armor than couldn't blunt a wet fart worth a crap, making it even more this trope, and even after it gets proper armor, it's not that drastic an improvement.
* [[Guns Are Worthless]]: Dai-Guard uses only physical melee weapons, stemming from the limitations that A) the 21st Century Defense Corporation isn't the military or the police (and this is Japan) and B) Heterodynes can only be destroyed with an accurate strike to their Fractal Knot, which melee weapons are better at.
* [[Guns Are Worthless]]: Dai-Guard uses only physical melee weapons, stemming from the limitations that A) the 21st Century Defense Corporation isn't the military or the police (and this is Japan) and B) Heterodynes can only be destroyed with an accurate strike to their Fractal Knot, which melee weapons are better at.
* [[Handsome Lech]]: Aoyama. Subverted in that his flirting always seems to have a business purpose behind it. Then, when the office suspects he has a girlfriend because he's always talking on the phone and disappearing, {{spoiler|it turns out it's his mom, who's in the hospital}}.
* [[Handsome Lech]]: Aoyama. Subverted in that his flirting always seems to have a business purpose behind it. Then, when the office suspects he has a girlfriend because he's always talking on the phone and disappearing, {{spoiler|it turns out it's his mom, who's in the hospital}}.
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** The same happens with {{spoiler|Saeki, Shirota's "apprentice"}} and {{spoiler|Kokubogar's main pilot, Akagi's former professor}}.
** The same happens with {{spoiler|Saeki, Shirota's "apprentice"}} and {{spoiler|Kokubogar's main pilot, Akagi's former professor}}.
* [[Hero Insurance]]: [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] and averted in turns. The insurance requires ridiculous amounts of paperwork, and the damage cause by Dai-Guard still ends up costing the company a buttload of money. In fact, the aversion fuels a lot of the show's non-monster conflict.
* [[Hero Insurance]]: [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] and averted in turns. The insurance requires ridiculous amounts of paperwork, and the damage cause by Dai-Guard still ends up costing the company a buttload of money. In fact, the aversion fuels a lot of the show's non-monster conflict.
* [[Hidden Depths]]: Turns out Shirota's really good at decorating cakes. Everyone's pretty surprised, not least Shirota himself.
* [[Hidden Depths]]: Turns out Shirota's really good at decorating cakes. Everyone's pretty surprised, not least of which being Shirota himself.
* [[Honor Before Reason]]: Akagi ''insists'' on using Dai-Guard at every opportunity and refuses to accept that sacrifices must be made. Shirota hates this, but it usually works out anyway.
* [[Honor Before Reason]]: Akagi ''insists'' on using Dai-Guard at every opportunity and refuses to accept that sacrifices must be made. Shirota hates this, but it usually works out anyway.
** And by "works out," we mean nobody dies. Dai-Guard frequently ends up getting beat to hell and back.
** And by "works out," we mean nobody dies. Dai-Guard frequently ends up getting beat to hell and back.
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* [[Indy Ploy]]: This is all Akagi does, much to the horror and annoyance of his coworkers.
* [[Indy Ploy]]: This is all Akagi does, much to the horror and annoyance of his coworkers.
* [[Jurisdiction Friction]]: The [[Evil Army]] and the 21st Century Corporation are frequently at odds about who should really be using Dai-Guard.
* [[Jurisdiction Friction]]: The [[Evil Army]] and the 21st Century Corporation are frequently at odds about who should really be using Dai-Guard.
* [[Kaiju]]: The Heterodynes
* [[Kaiju]]: The Heterodynes.
* [[Monster of the Week]]: The Heterodynes again, although they are more of a [[Framing Device]] for the main conflict.
* [[Monster of the Week]]: The Heterodynes again, although they are more of a [[Framing Device]] for the main conflict.
* [[Nobody Can Die]]: Everyone is ''always'' evacuated before the Heterodyne (or Dai-Guard) can start smashing the place up. No one's ever caught in the crossfire, and the few times someone ''does'' get trapped under falling rubble or somesuch, don't worry, rescue crews will be along shortly. Justified as Japan is known for having a ''really good'' disaster alert and response system to begin with, and within ''weeks'' of the pilot episode they've isolated the warning signs that precede the arrival of Heterodynes. Episode 8 is simply [[A Day in The Life|A Week In The Life]] of the Dai-Guard team during which they get nothing but repeated false alarms... and have to stay at their posts for hours on end waiting for the threat to emerge to no avail.
* [[Nobody Can Die]]: Everyone is ''always'' evacuated before the Heterodyne (or Dai-Guard) can start smashing the place up. No one's ever caught in the crossfire, and the few times someone ''does'' get trapped under falling rubble or somesuch, don't worry, rescue crews will be along shortly. Justified as Japan is known for having a ''really good'' disaster alert and response system to begin with, and within ''weeks'' of the pilot episode they've isolated the warning signs that precede the arrival of Heterodynes. Episode 8 is simply [[A Day in The Life|A Week In The Life]] of the Dai-Guard team during which they get nothing but repeated false alarms... and have to stay at their posts for hours on end waiting for the threat to emerge to no avail.
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* [[Non-Lethal Warfare]]: Because it's operated by an insurance company in Japan, Dai-Guard doesn't use ordnance of any sort. This has the side effect of keeping collateral damage to a minimum (in theory!).
* [[Non-Lethal Warfare]]: Because it's operated by an insurance company in Japan, Dai-Guard doesn't use ordnance of any sort. This has the side effect of keeping collateral damage to a minimum (in theory!).
* [[Nuclear Weapons Taboo]]: The first Heterodyne was destroyed by an "O.E. Weapon", which stands for "Over Explosion". (It's never actually confirmed to be nuclear in nature - and appears to be some other type of explosive - but its use will leave an area uninhabitable for a period of time in addition to the massive collateral damage.)
* [[Nuclear Weapons Taboo]]: The first Heterodyne was destroyed by an "O.E. Weapon", which stands for "Over Explosion". (It's never actually confirmed to be nuclear in nature - and appears to be some other type of explosive - but its use will leave an area uninhabitable for a period of time in addition to the massive collateral damage.)
* [[Obstructive Bureaucracy]]: Arguably just as bad a threat to the heroes as the Heterodynes, if not more so.
* [[Only Sane Man]]: In one of the early introduction episodes, Aoyama remarks on Akagi and Ibuki's unstable nature and heroic tendencies and declares, "I am the only sane person on this robot, and there's nothing I can do about it, except hang on and enjoy the ride."
* [[Only Sane Man]]: In one of the early introduction episodes, Aoyama remarks on Akagi and Ibuki's unstable nature and heroic tendencies and declares, "I am the only sane person on this robot, and there's nothing I can do about it, except hang on and enjoy the ride."
** The pilots of Dai-Guard and most of the more ethically inclined members of the 21st Century corporation {{spoiler|as well as Shirota, after a little character development}} wind up being this compared to the trigger happy military types and the more corrupt executives, {{spoiler| with the latter eventually seeing the error of their ways after a colossal amount of screwups force them to realize how inept they were, and the latter eventually get fired after their own greed and stupidity catches up with them}}
** The pilots of Dai-Guard and most of the more ethically inclined members of the 21st Century corporation {{spoiler|as well as Shirota, after a little character development}} wind up being this compared to the trigger happy military types and the more corrupt executives, {{spoiler| with the latter eventually seeing the error of their ways after a colossal amount of screwups force them to realize how inept they were, and the latter eventually get fired after their own greed and stupidity catches up with them}}
* [[Our Monsters Are Weird]]: The Heterodynes. No two are quite alike in design, shape and abilities, but are all based on the same basic composition which is equal parts fungus and octagon-shaped crystal (the "Fractal Knot"). They then form a body out of surrounding matter, making no two quite alike. They can move freely (some even fly), are ''usually'' attracted to EM waves and often have odd powers to defend themselves. That's about ALL they have in common.
* [[Our Monsters Are Weird]]: The Heterodynes. No two are quite alike in design, shape and abilities, but are all based on the same basic composition which is equal parts fungus and octagon-shaped crystal (the "Fractal Knot"). They then form a body out of surrounding matter, making no two quite alike. They can move freely (some even fly), are ''usually'' attracted to EM waves and often have odd powers to defend themselves. That's about ALL they have in common.
** They are considered straight-up monsters by the general population, but specialists consider them tantamount to natural disasters, as they don't have a particular purpose or capacity for thought.
** They are considered straight-up monsters by the general population, but specialists consider them tantamount to natural disasters, as they don't have a particular purpose or capacity for thought.
** Oddly, somewhat subverted in the final episode, where the core of the Heterodyne assumes a pseudo-humanoid shape {{spoiler|resembling the Dai-Guard itself even}}, though given the Heterodynes do have a rudimentary form of instinct despite not showing organized thought, it's apparently its means of defense, since most of it's body isn't ambulatory.
* [[Post Episode Trailer]]: Complete with the page quote as [["On the Next Episode of..." Catchphrase]].
* [[Post Episode Trailer]]: Complete with the page quote as [["On the Next Episode of..." Catchphrase]].
* [[Power Trio]]: Akagi, Ibuki, and Aoyama.
* [[Power Trio]]: Akagi, Ibuki, and Aoyama.
* [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]]: All of Public Relations Division 2.
* [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]]: All of Public Relations Division 2.
* [[Real Robot]]: One of the most credible [[Real Robot]] series out there, [[Square-Cube Law]] aside.
* [[Real Robot]]: One of the most credible [[Real Robot]] series out there, [[Square-Cube Law]] aside, though it would qualify as a [[Super Robot given it's specifications.
** Alternatively, a [[Genre Deconstruction|deconstruction]] of the [[Super Robot Genre]].
** Alternatively, a [[Genre Deconstruction|deconstruction]] of the [[Super Robot Genre]].
* [[Running Gag]]: Early in the series, Dai-Guard loses an arm in basically every fight.
* [[Running Gag]]: Early in the series, Dai-Guard loses an arm in basically every fight.
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** Aoyama even comments on this once: "It wouldn't be a fight if we didn't lose an arm."
** Aoyama even comments on this once: "It wouldn't be a fight if we didn't lose an arm."
* [[Salaryman]]: The main characters -- even though they frequently protect the country from Heterodynes -- and their co-workers.
* [[Salaryman]]: The main characters -- even though they frequently protect the country from Heterodynes -- and their co-workers.
* [[Scary Shiny Glasses]]
* [[Scary Shiny Glasses]]; Quite a few characters sport these.
* [[Ship Tease]]: Akagi had this with Ibuki but has much more teasing with Ooyama, the final shots of the cast in the final episode even has the two of them standing rather close together as Dai-Guard is repaired. Nakahara is also teased with Aoyama.
* [[Ship Tease]]: Akagi had this with Ibuki but has much more teasing with Ooyama, the final shots of the cast in the final episode even has the two of them standing rather close together as Dai-Guard is repaired. Nakahara is also teased with Aoyama.
* [[Square-Cube Law]]: Ultimately abused but recognized in early episodes where simply walking around too much could threaten to shake Dai Guard to pieces and punching Heterodynes only broke his own arms.
* [[Square-Cube Law]]: Ultimately abused but recognized in early episodes where simply walking around too much could threaten to shake Dai Guard to pieces and punching Heterodynes only broke his own arms.
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* [[Tall, Dark and Snarky]]: Aoyama.
* [[Tall, Dark and Snarky]]: Aoyama.
* [[Talking to Himself]] Aoyama with [[Mobile Suit Gundam 00|Lockon Stratos]] {{spoiler|both of them}} in [[Super Robot Wars Z]].
* [[Talking to Himself]] Aoyama with [[Mobile Suit Gundam 00|Lockon Stratos]] {{spoiler|both of them}} in [[Super Robot Wars Z]].
* [[Theme Naming]]: The pilots and some other characters are named after colours. Akagi- Red, Aoyama- Blue, Momoi- Pink, Shirota- White, etc.
* [[Theme Naming]]: The pilots and some other characters are named after colors. Akagi- Red, Aoyama- Blue, Momoi- Pink, Shirota- White, etc.
* [[Tokyo Is the Center of the Universe]]: No mention is ever made of Heterodynes appearing ''not'' in Japan.
* [[Tokyo Is the Center of the Universe]]: No mention is ever made of Heterodynes appearing ''not'' in Japan.
** Justified in that the dimensional warp is caused by unique tectonic action in Japan.
** Justified in that the dimensional warp is caused by unique tectonic action in Japan.