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* [[Balloon Belly]]: Fukurashiko The [[Monster of the Week]] of episode six inflates people via touch, and those who are inflated also inflate those THEY touch. The entire cast winds up ballooned, and much Hilarity ensues.
* [[Batman Can Breathe in Space]]: Everyone who isn't [[The Team Normal|Harumi]].
* [[Bee -Bee Gun]]: Hachinosu-Nyudo (Beehive-Baldy), the [[Monster of the Week]] for episode five, uses his ''head'' as one.
* [[Blue and Orange Morality]]: Demons (and presumably Gods and Angels) can't be destroyed, as killing them merely sends them back to their respective planes of existence. As a result, they're very casual about death, and can't understand why humans make such a big fuss over it. {{spoiler|This is actually important to the plot, as in the final two episodes, Heaven and Hell agree to kill off billions of humans in order to [[Human Resources|harvest their souls for "soulperglue".]] When Harumi points out how horriffic this is, Enma tells her not to worry... She should just do enough bad things to get sent to Hell when she dies, get the soulperglue painfully extracted from her for a measly hundred years or so, and then she'll be free to hang out with the rest of the gang!}}
* [[Boke and Tsukkomi Routine]]: Harumi has a tendency to do this with ''herself''.
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* [[The Seventies]]: The remake keeps the setting in its original time period.
* [[Ship Tease]]: Between Enma and Yukiko-hime. {{spoiler|And as of Episode 4, Harumi seems to have a crush on Enma.}}
* [[Shout -Out]]: The Stay Puft Marshmallow Man from ''[[Ghostbusters (Film)|Ghostbusters]]'' makes an appearance in episode 4.
** From the same episode, we also have [[Mazinger Z|Enmazinger]], Kappaeru having his face resculpted to resemble [[Golgo 13]], people turned into machines such as [[Godzilla (Franchise)|Mechagodzilla]], [[Mazinger Z|Doublas M2, and Boss Borot]], and various [[Devilman]] demons such as Mizun, Lacock, and the finally {{spoiler|Harumi}} becomes the OVA version of Sirene.
** The period and setting of the series (lower Tokyo in the early 70's) are practically identical to those of [[Brigadoon Marin and Melan]], which is also by [[Yoshitomo Yonetani]], and much of the scenery and locations are the same with the bathhouse in Episode 1 and the amusement park in Episode 2 as two notable examples.
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* [[Stripperiffic]]: Chiiko-sensei's taste in sleepwear is pretty skimpy.
** And then there Enpi.
* [[Stupidity -Inducing Attack]]: The M.O. of Hachinosu-Nyudo, the villain of Episode 5.
* [[Stylish Protection Gear]]: Enma's cape doubles as a shield. Enpi's version doubles as a bra and [[Scenery Censor]] material.
* [[Takahashi Couple]]: Enma-kun and Yukiko-hime.
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* [[Wrecked Weapon]]: The first [[Monster of the Week]]'s colossal armoured penis-club, much to his (understandable) horror.
* [[Youkai]]
* [[X -Ray Vision]]: One of Enma's powers. [[Power Perversion Potential|He puts it to exactly the sort of uses that one would expect of him.]]
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]: So far this only applies to Yukiko.