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** "Hardware diagnostics" is used to describe Uileag-in-Ayaka's exploration of her body, as well as that of her-in-his. |
** "Hardware diagnostics" is used to describe Uileag-in-Ayaka's exploration of her body, as well as that of her-in-his. |
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** The fact that consumption of semen is the most effective means for a shipgirl to gain manpower for her crew leads to "recruitment" (as in recruiting sailors) being used extensively when shipgirl (hyper)sexuality is discussed. |
** The fact that consumption of semen is the most effective means for a shipgirl to gain manpower for her crew leads to "recruitment" (as in recruiting sailors) being used extensively when shipgirl (hyper)sexuality is discussed. |
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* [[Unusually Uninteresting Sight]]: Appropriate appearance and behavior or not, you'd think a woman taller than most men would attract more attention. The narration is almost aggressive in its insistence that nobody is taking a second look at Ayaka. |
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* [[Viewers Are Geniuses]]: On one side is Shinkai's [[Original Flavour]] refusal to spoonfeed the viewer, combined with much drawing from the canon of his filmography. On the other is that many instances of [[Foreshadowing]] draw on knowledge of naval history and technical specifications. Put them together and this was probably inevitable. |
* [[Viewers Are Geniuses]]: On one side is Shinkai's [[Original Flavour]] refusal to spoonfeed the viewer, combined with much drawing from the canon of his filmography. On the other is that many instances of [[Foreshadowing]] draw on knowledge of naval history and technical specifications. Put them together and this was probably inevitable. |
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* [[Villain Opening Scene]]: After the summary, the prologue is about the abyssal supreme commander starting the attack on humanity. |
* [[Villain Opening Scene]]: After the summary, the prologue is about the abyssal supreme commander starting the attack on humanity. |