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* [[Huge Schoolgirl]]/[[Statuesque Stunner]]: Maekawa stands 179.9cm (around 6 feet). That's very tall for a woman in ''general'', more so for a Japanese girl.
* [[Huge Schoolgirl]]/[[Statuesque Stunner]]: Maekawa stands 179.9cm (around 6 feet). That's very tall for a woman in ''general'', more so for a Japanese girl.
* [[Ill Girl]]: Parodied in Maekawa's introduction. She isn't sick, just hilariously unfit such that she gets dizzy if ''she raises her hands above her head for a few seconds'' Makoto is enthralled.
* [[Ill Girl]]: Parodied in Maekawa's introduction. She isn't sick, just hilariously unfit such that she gets dizzy if ''she raises her hands above her head for a few seconds'' Makoto is enthralled.
{{quote| '''Makoto:''' "So dignified, yet so weak!"}}
{{quote|'''Makoto:''' "So dignified, yet so weak!"}}
* [[Imagine Spot]]: Makoto has a lot of these. Hilariously played with during Episode 4 when he's in hospital and imagines seeing Ryuuko, then Maekawa appears under the bedsheets of his bed, and the third person he sees is Meme. At first it seems be another imagination, only to then have him wish it were the case when Meme really does turn out to be under his sheets.
* [[Imagine Spot]]: Makoto has a lot of these. Hilariously played with during Episode 4 when he's in hospital and imagines seeing Ryuuko, then Maekawa appears under the bedsheets of his bed, and the third person he sees is Meme. At first it seems be another imagination, only to then have him wish it were the case when Meme really does turn out to be under his sheets.
* [[Jerkass Facade]]: Despite constantly ignoring and abusing Erio, Meme does care about her little girl. Her less-than-motherly treatment stems from the fact that Erio prefers solitude, and Meme doesn't really remember [[Really Gets Around|how Erio came to be her daughter]].
* [[Jerkass Facade]]: Despite constantly ignoring and abusing Erio, Meme does care about her little girl. Her less-than-motherly treatment stems from the fact that Erio prefers solitude, and Meme doesn't really remember [[Really Gets Around|how Erio came to be her daughter]].