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Suzuo Sakurazaki has just come to the big city for college, but he needs a job. When Tanpopo, a green-haired little girl representing a toy company, offers him a belt that will transform him into the superhero Dokkoida, Suzuo mistakes the whole thing as an advertising gimmick. He realizes too late that it's for real, and toy companies can make weapons, too.
Suzuo Sakurazaki has just come to the big city for college, but he needs a job. When Tanpopo, a green-haired little girl representing a toy company, offers him a belt that will transform him into the superhero Dokkoida, Suzuo mistakes the whole thing as an advertising gimmick. He realizes too late that it's for real, and toy companies can make weapons, too.
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Originally written by Taro Achi as a six-volume light novel series (with illustrations by Yu Yagami), '''''Dokkoida?!''''' also has a three-volume manga (written and drawn by the same pair, released in English by CMX) and a twelve-episode anime series (released in English by [[Geneon]]) following the antics of the residents of Cosmos House both on and off the job.
Originally written by Taro Achi as a six-volume light novel series (with illustrations by Yu Yagami), '''''Dokkoida?!''''' also has a three-volume manga (written and drawn by the same pair, released in English by CMX) and a twelve-episode anime series (released in English by [[Geneon]]) following the antics of the residents of Cosmos House both on and off the job.
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=== ''Dokkoida?!'' provides examples of: ===


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* [[Action Girl]]: Asaka/Neuroloid Girl
* [[Action Girl]]: Asaka/Neuroloid Girl
* [[All Men Are Perverts]]: Parodied when all it takes is a soap opera episode to convince most of the women of Cosmos House that Suzuo is a sex fiend who wants to get it on with his little sister, and [[Dirty Old Man|Marronflower's]] input does ''not'' help.
* [[All Men Are Perverts]]: Parodied when all it takes is a soap opera episode to convince most of the women of Cosmos House that Suzuo is a sex fiend who wants to get it on with his little sister, and [[Dirty Old Man|Marronflower's]] input does ''not'' help.
{{quote| '''Tanpopo:''' It looks like [Suzuo] couldn't hurt a fly. I shouldn't judge him by his looks though, 'cause according to even the earliest edition of the Earth manual, [[Invoked Trope|all men are basically depraved primates with cell phones]].}}
{{quote|'''Tanpopo:''' It looks like [Suzuo] couldn't hurt a fly. I shouldn't judge him by his looks though, 'cause according to even the earliest edition of the Earth manual, [[Invoked Trope|all men are basically depraved primates with cell phones]].}}
* [[And You Thought It Was a Game]]: Suzuo
* [[And You Thought It Was a Game]]: Suzuo
* [[A Twinkle in The Sky]]: Happens to Suzuo when he goes overboard welcoming Marilyn Ronmoe.
* [[A Twinkle in the Sky]]: Happens to Suzuo when he goes overboard welcoming Marilyn Ronmoe.
* [[Baleful Polymorph]]: Pierre
* [[Baleful Polymorph]]: Pierre
* [[The Beard]]: In the manga, Suzuo's grandfather came to drag him back to the family business in the country since he's failing college, but will let him stay for love. Tampopo immediately [[Overnight Age Up|orders aging pills]] to pose as Suzuo's girlfriend. The other women<ref>(And Pierre)</ref> get more or less the same idea. {{spoiler|Grandpa doesn't buy it, but decides [[True Companions|friends]] are an acceptable excuse, too.}}
* [[The Beard]]: In the manga, Suzuo's grandfather came to drag him back to the family business in the country since he's failing college, but will let him stay for love. Tampopo immediately [[Overnight Age-Up|orders aging pills]] to pose as Suzuo's girlfriend. The other women<ref>(And Pierre)</ref> get more or less the same idea. {{spoiler|Grandpa doesn't buy it, but decides [[True Companions|friends]] are an acceptable excuse, too.}}
* [[Big Eater]]: Hyacinth.
* [[Big Eater]]: Hyacinth.
* [[Bottle Fairy]]: Asaka, more of a Can Fairy, really.
* [[Bottle Fairy]]: Asaka, more of a Can Fairy, really.
* [[Brother Sister Incest]]: Episode 8, "Little Sister LOVE" parodies this to the point of Deconstruction.
* [[Brother-Sister Incest]]: Episode 8, "Little Sister LOVE" parodies this to the point of Deconstruction.
* [[Cowardly Lion]]: Suzuo.
* [[Cowardly Lion]]: Suzuo.
* [[Dating Catwoman]]: Combined with Unwanted Harem.
* [[Dating Catwoman]]: Combined with Unwanted Harem.
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* [[Defrosting Ice Queen]]: Hyacinth
* [[Defrosting Ice Queen]]: Hyacinth
* [[Dirty Old Man]]: Dr. Marronflower, especially in the anime.
* [[Dirty Old Man]]: Dr. Marronflower, especially in the anime.
* [[Do Androids Dream]]: The theme of Kurika's [[A Day in The Limelight]] episode.
* [[Do Androids Dream?]]: The theme of Kurika's [[A Day in the Limelight]] episode.
* [[Doomed New Clothes]]: Asaka's yukata.
* [[Doomed New Clothes]]: Asaka's yukata.
* [[Fake Memories]]: Ruri's family and Suzuo's parents have their memories manipulated to think Edelweiss/Ruri and Tanpopo/Kosuzu are respectively their children.
* [[Fake Memories]]: Ruri's family and Suzuo's parents have their memories manipulated to think Edelweiss/Ruri and Tanpopo/Kosuzu are respectively their children.
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* [[I Was Quite a Looker]]: Marronflower was quite dashing in his younger days.
* [[I Was Quite a Looker]]: Marronflower was quite dashing in his younger days.
* [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain]]: Dr. Marronflower, Hyacinth, and Edelweiss.
* [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain]]: Dr. Marronflower, Hyacinth, and Edelweiss.
* [[In the Name of The Moon]]: [[Justified Trope|Justified]] given that the heroes are trying to sell their super-suits.
* [[In the Name of the Moon]]: [[Justified Trope|Justified]] given that the heroes are trying to sell their super-suits.
* [[Knight of Cerebus]]: Sweet Pea from the manga; Senator Woodpecker in the anime.
* [[Knight of Cerebus]]: Sweet Pea from the manga; Senator Woodpecker in the anime.
* [[The Ladette]]: Asaka
* [[The Ladette]]: Asaka
* [[Lethal Chef]]: Kosuzu/Tanpopo; Suzuo eats anyway, both because it's free and to protect her feelings.
* [[Lethal Chef]]: Kosuzu/Tanpopo; Suzuo eats anyway, both because it's free and to protect her feelings.
* [[Like Brother and Sister]]: Suzuo and Kosuzu/Tanpopo end up [[Becoming the Mask]] in this respect.
* [[Like Brother and Sister]]: Suzuo and Kosuzu/Tanpopo end up [[Becoming the Mask]] in this respect.
* [[Living With the Villain]]: Everyone lives at Cosmos House.
* [[Living with the Villain]]: Everyone lives at Cosmos House.
* [[Long Title]]: The original Japanese title is ''Sumeba Miyako no Cosmos-sou Suttoko Taisen Dokkoider''
* [[Long Title]]: The original Japanese title is ''Sumeba Miyako no Cosmos-sou Suttoko Taisen Dokkoider''
* [[Loves My Alter Ego]]: Hyacinth, Edelweiss, and Neuroloid Girl aren't too crazy about Dokkoida, but each of them harbors feelings for Suzuo in their civilian identities. It's probably significant that this is a reversal of the most familiar expression of the trope.
* [[Loves My Alter Ego]]: Hyacinth, Edelweiss, and Neuroloid Girl aren't too crazy about Dokkoida, but each of them harbors feelings for Suzuo in their civilian identities. It's probably significant that this is a reversal of the most familiar expression of the trope.
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* [[Panty Shot]]: Edelweiss's initial attempt at a dramatic entrance is ruined by this.
* [[Panty Shot]]: Edelweiss's initial attempt at a dramatic entrance is ruined by this.
* [[Paper Fan of Doom]]: Tanpopo's weapon of choice
* [[Paper Fan of Doom]]: Tanpopo's weapon of choice
* [[Paper Thin Disguise]]: [[Petting Zoo People|Petting Zoo Person]] Mogumokuru wears a cheap kabuki(?) mask over his snout to pass as human in the anime.
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: [[Petting Zoo People|Petting Zoo Person]] Mogumokuru wears a cheap kabuki(?) mask over his snout to pass as human in the anime.
* [[Petting Zoo People]]: A number of the aliens, particularly Captain Mogumokuru (a mole-person) and his boss (a lion-person).
* [[Petting Zoo People]]: A number of the aliens, particularly Captain Mogumokuru (a mole-person) and his boss (a lion-person).
* [[Precocious Crush]]: Ruri/Edelweiss towards Shizuo.
* [[Precocious Crush]]: Ruri/Edelweiss towards Shizuo.
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* [[Reed Richards Is Useless]]: Averted, an entire episode is dedicated to Dokkoida using his supersuit to make money at various part-time jobs.
* [[Reed Richards Is Useless]]: Averted, an entire episode is dedicated to Dokkoida using his supersuit to make money at various part-time jobs.
* [[Robot Girl]]: Kurika/Clicker.
* [[Robot Girl]]: Kurika/Clicker.
* [[Romanticized Abuse|Romanticized Abuser]]: Hyacinth. Just ask Pierre.
* [[Romanticized Abuse]]r: Hyacinth. Just ask Pierre.
* [[Secret Identity]]: Everyone lives at Cosmos House and doesn't know it.
* [[Secret Identity]]: Everyone lives at Cosmos House and doesn't know it.
* [[Stripperific]] - Neuroloid Girl and Hyacinth
* [[Stripperific]] - Neuroloid Girl and Hyacinth
* [[Theme Music Power Up]]: Literally, or at least it was supposed to be.
* [[Theme Music Power-Up]]: Literally, or at least it was supposed to be.
* [[Tin Can Robot]]: Clicker in robot mode; she changes into a [[Ridiculously Human Robot]] through a [[Transformation Sequence]].
* [[Tin Can Robot]]: Clicker in robot mode; she changes into a [[Ridiculously Human Robot]] through a [[Transformation Sequence]].
{{quote| '''Dr. Marronflower:''' ''(to Kurika)'' Can you go through that again, in slow motion?}}
{{quote|'''Dr. Marronflower:''' ''(to Kurika)'' Can you go through that again, in slow motion?}}
* [[Tomboyish Ponytail]]: Asaka
* [[Tomboyish Ponytail]]: Asaka
* [[Tyke Bomb]]: Edelweiss
* [[Tyke Bomb]]: Edelweiss
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Latest revision as of 18:46, 11 July 2018

Dokkoi!!

Suzuo Sakurazaki has just come to the big city for college, but he needs a job. When Tanpopo, a green-haired little girl representing a toy company, offers him a belt that will transform him into the superhero Dokkoida, Suzuo mistakes the whole thing as an advertising gimmick. He realizes too late that it's for real, and toy companies can make weapons, too.

Tanpopo's company and a rival are, in fact, competing to market their super suits to the galactic police. Whichever one is proven more effective will gain a contract for mass production. To test them, the police have unleashed three powerful supervillains and promised a full pardon to whichever of them can successfully unmask our heroes. Everyone is provided Secret Identities, which if found out would render the entire test null and void. Despite this, budget constraints force everyone to be placed in the same apartment building.

And so Suzuo and his "new" little sister "Kosuzu" come to live at the Cosmos House apartment, befriending their (strangely familiar) neighbors while fighting for truth, justice, and winning the contract.

Originally written by Taro Achi as a six-volume light novel series (with illustrations by Yu Yagami), Dokkoida?! also has a three-volume manga (written and drawn by the same pair, released in English by CMX) and a twelve-episode anime series (released in English by Geneon) following the antics of the residents of Cosmos House both on and off the job.

Tropes used in Dokkoida?! include:
  • Action Girl: Asaka/Neuroloid Girl
  • All Men Are Perverts: Parodied when all it takes is a soap opera episode to convince most of the women of Cosmos House that Suzuo is a sex fiend who wants to get it on with his little sister, and Marronflower's input does not help.

Tanpopo: It looks like [Suzuo] couldn't hurt a fly. I shouldn't judge him by his looks though, 'cause according to even the earliest edition of the Earth manual, all men are basically depraved primates with cell phones.

Dr. Marronflower: (to Kurika) Can you go through that again, in slow motion?

  1. (And Pierre)