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* [[Baseball Episode]]: Not so much an episode, but Makoto and Erio join an amateur baseball team in later episodes.
* [[Bishie Sparkle]]: Elliot, Meme ''and'' Erio have glittering hair.
* [[Bland-Name Product]]: Amongst other examples, Episode 11 features a "[[Super Famicom|Kingindo Superior Computer]]" with games such as "[[EarthboundEarthBound|Father 2]]" and "[[Super Mario Kart|Super Maruo Kart]]."
* [[Broken Bird]]: {{spoiler|Erio has shades of this. Just disappeared one day, showed up half a year later with nary a memory as to what happened during that time, retreated into her fond memories of space, tried to do an ET bike moment, broke her leg during that same moment, and retreated even deeper into her space fantasies, as well as a futon.}}
* [[Bumbling Dad|Bumbling Mom]]: Meme ''does'' love her little girl, and the only time she's ever been shown to be serious was when she's thinking about Erio. But that doesn't stop her from showing she has absolutely '''no''' idea on how to be a parent. At best, she's more like an emotionally stunted older sister. At worst, [[Abusive Mom|she's willing to fling her daughter around the house]].
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** Another one in Episode 11 when Makoto and Maekawa are playing a game on the television. It's [[Mario Kart]] with Different Colors.
** In episode 10, after Makoto and Yashiro jump into the pool, she says "Take this, [[Dragon Ball|Kamehamaha!]]"
** At the end of volume 3, Yashiro [[EarthboundEarthBound|tries PK Starstorm]] on Makoto. {{spoiler|The ensuing meteorite leaves quite a mark on him.}}
* [[Social Services Does Not Exist]]: If it did here, Erio would've been taken away a long time ago and given some psychiatric examinations.
* [[Somebody Else's Problem]]: Most people's reaction to Erio, including her ''mother''. Makoto is the [[Only Sane Man|exception]].
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* [[There Are No Therapists]]: Rather than get her professional help for what appears to be a dangerous delusion (she even jumped off a bridge!), Meme allows her daughter to effectively shut herself up in her room and fall further into said dementia. Tragically, this is very much [[Truth in Television]].
* [[Tiny Guy, Huge Girl]]: Makoto to Maekawa.
* [[Unmoving PlaidPattern]]: Erio's futon. Also, Meme's pants in Episode 3.
* [[Unperson]]: Meme initially treats her daughter Erio like this, seemingly avoiding any kind of meaningful interaction, and tries to get Makoto to do the same, but thankfully this trope falls out of play as the series goes on, and they start spending some quality time together.
* [[Unwanted Harem]]: Makoto is often caught juggling his attention between Erio and Ryuuko, thanks to the unspoken rivalry between them. Maekawa, surprisingly, is more laid back about the whole thing.
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