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* [[A-Cup Angst]]: [http://www.mangahere.com/manga/tasogare_otome_x_amnesia/v03/c012/11.html Kirie]
* [[Adaptation Decay]] / [[Adaptation Distillation]]: Some of the manga chapters have not been included as episodes, and one character, the school nurse, Takamatsu-san, has been written our of two stories entirely.
* [[Adaptation Dye Job]]: Yuuko and Kirie have normal black hair in the manga while the anime gives them relatively dark/muted purplish and green-bluish hair respectively.
* [[Art Shift]]: Chapter 18 has a sudden one. Maybe, the artist, was supposedly sick while making that chapter.
** Chapter 21 has several panels containing little more than rough outlines. Whether this is due to a [[Creator Breakdown]], [[Deus Ex Machina]], [[Executive Meddling]] or the [[wikipedia:2011 Sendai earthquake and tsunami|2011 Sendai Earthquake]] is as of yet unknown.
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* [[Girlish Pigtails]]: Sahara, Minato and Kirie in her childhood.
* {{spoiler|[[Ghost Shipping]]: Teiichi and Yuuko.}}
* [[Green-Eyed Monster]]: Yuuko is rather upset with Niiya after he returns from summer vacation only to start hanging out with Momoe and Kirie.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: In the drama CD, Teiichi is [[Junko Minagawa]], and Momoe is [[Ayahi Takagaki]]. In the anime, Kirie is [[Eri Kitamura]].
* [[Hime Cut]]: Yuuko.
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* [[Meaningful Name]]: The "Yuu" in "Yuuko" means "Dusk/Evening".
* [[Megane]] / [[Meganekko]]: Teiichi, Sahara and {{spoiler|Kirishima Yuuko in the past}}.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: All over the place, as the story switches between fanservice and jokes to human sacrifice and evil spirits astoundingly fast.
* [[Nonhuman Lover Reveal]]: Teiichi doesn't realize Yuuko is a ghost when he first meets her, {{spoiler|though he doesn't fall in love with her until later}}.
* [[Nosebleed]]: Teiichi has one {{spoiler|during an intimate moment in the school showers, creating a new school mystery.}}
* [[Not What It Looks Like]]: Momoe walks in on a situation where Yuuko has fallen on top of Teiichi (she'd put on his glasses for a joke, and they really screwed up her vision and balance) and ''then'' started getting flirtatious. Teiichi promptly yelps that "It's not what it looks like!" ... forgetting that the new girl can't see Yuuko, so it ''didn't'' look like anything naughty to her.
* [[One Steve Limit]]: Averted and justified. Another character named ''Kirishima'' Yuuko eventually appears and the fact that Yuuko is a very common name in Japan is immediately brought up. Sadly, having the same name as the school's infamous Yuuko-san quickly gets some bullies the fodder they need to convince everyone that she has a connection to the ghost of the school and should be ignored at all costs. {{spoiler|This convinces her to take revenge on her tormentors and the ghost stories themselves by tormenting the former and destroying the latter.}} It backfires {{spoiler|when Kirishima's new ghost story ''Akahito-san'' convinces some girls that she should be sacrificed due to her supposed connection to Yuuko-san.}}
* [[Older Than They Look]]: Yuuko is old enough to be your grandma. And she looks around seventeen.
** Though it's justified in that she's a ghost. Although she was ''fifteen'' when she died.
** Momoe. She's a year older than Teiichi.
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* [[Shout-Out]]: Possibly; Chapter 3 involves a shy, lonely girl named Haruka who, Yuuko says, "needed someone who would accept her the way she is." And the boy who fiercely defends her is named [[Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu|Yuuto]].
* [[Slasher Smile]]: {{spoiler|The shadow Yuuko.}} A large part of ''why'' {{spoiler|she's}} [http://static.zerochan.net/full/15/05/1040265.jpg High Octane Nightmare Fuel].
* [[Stringy -Haired Ghost Girl]]: When she first hears of her, Kirie suspects this of Yuuko, though she's actually far from it.
** {{spoiler|The shadow Yuuko}} may or may not be this.
* [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]]: Must be a Kanoe family trait.
* [[Thanks for the Mammary]]: In the first chapter, Teiichi doesn't quite believe Yuuko is a ghost, so he reaches out to grasp her shoulder, reasoning that a ghost will be insubstantial. That's just when she turns to face him, though, so he gets a handful of '''quite''' substantial breast. Yuuko is totally unfazed by this (see [[Innocent Fanservice Girl]]).
** It wouldn't be the last time, either. While convincing Momoe that he's banishing an evil spirit, Teiichi gets another handful of Yuuko's considerable endowments. And he gets a full on [[Marshmallow Hell|faceful]] in a manga story when Yuuko insists on using the shower with him.
* [[Through His Stomach]]: In one of the early chapters, Yuuko is feeding Teiichi from a bento. On the next page, she pulls him down onto her [[Lap Pillow]]. He's a bit weirded out by this, because Yuuko, although very good-looking and ''[[Buxom Is Better|built]]'', has been dead for something like sixty years.
* [[True Sight]]: Though everyone can see ''something'' of Yuuko if they expect something to be there (often of the horrific sort, which changes how she looks to them), only Teiichi and Kirie can see Yuuko and {{spoiler|the second, cast-off version of Yuuko}} as they really are. {{spoiler|Strangely, Yuuko's sister can see shadow Yuuko, as well, but not the normal Yuuko.}}
* [[Tsundere]]:
** Kirie
** {{spoiler|Deconstructed by Yuuko (dere dere) and Shadow Yuuko (tsun tsun).}}
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** {{spoiler|They finally confessed their feelings in chapter 18.}}
* [[The Wiki Rule]]: [http://tasogare-otome.wikia.com/ Located here].
* [[Wham! Episode]]: Episode 7 of the anime brings together a number of plot points that the anime had been skipping over ('curse' rock, shadow-Yuuko's identity, Yuuko's breakdown etc) in one wham-packed episode.
* [[Yandere (disambiguation)]]: One of the [[Schoolgirl Lesbians]] featured in chapter 10. Yuuko shows signs whenever Momoe gets too friendly with Teiichi, especially in Chapter 17.
* [[Younger Than They Look]]: Teiichi is twelve years old.
* [[Zettai Ryouiki]]: When Yuuko puts on her stockings.