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* [[Action Girl]]
** [[World of Action Girls]]
** [[Dangerously -Short Skirt]]: As a result.
* [[Actor Allusion]]: Numerous, what with its all-star voice cast. A notable one has [[Kappei Yamaguchi|the pervert Ikurou]] suddenly speaking in a monotone, turning serious, developing an incredible intellect, and introducing himself thus:
{{quote| '''Ikurou''': ''[[Death Note (Manga)|I am...]] [[Incredibly Lame Pun|Ero]].''<ref> "L" and "ero" ("pervert") are pronounced identically.</ref>}}
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* [[Big Damn Heroes]]: Usually Momoyo thanks to her in-universe status as the [[World's Strongest Man|World's Strongest Woman]], though occasionally invoked to lesser degrees by other members of the family, as well as {{spoiler|Hideo}} in the Ryuuzetsuran storyline.
* [[Bishounen]]: Cap and Touma have their own fan clubs at school.
* [[Black Comedy Rape]]: Due largely in part to Momoyo, plenty of [[Double Standard Rape (Female On Male)]] abounds. Except when [[Near -Rape Experience|it's not treated lightly]]. Mid-way through her route Mayucchi has to throw Momoyo, addled by [[Blood Knight|battle lust]], ''out a window'' to get her off Yamato.
* [[Calling Your Attacks]]: In the [[Visual Novel]], Assistant Master Lu spends time brainstorming names for his new special moves.
* [[Can't Hold His Liquor|Can't Hold Her Liquor]]: Chris pretty much gets instantly inebriated whenever the [[Frothy Mugs of Water|Kawakami Water]] comes out. Played for hilarious effect in her own route, where it leads to a threesome with {{spoiler|Margit}}.
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** Miyako seems to act like one at times.
* [[Crash Into Hello]]: Yamato literally bumps into Mayucchi at the start of the [[Visual Novel]], and already takes advantage of it by snapping shots of her thighs while she's down.
* [[Crossover]]: More than a simple [[Shout -Out]], members of the [[They Are My Noble Masters|Kuonji household]] shows up in several places, as they live in the neighbouring area. In one of the routes they even spend the night in that mansion. Naturally, one of them mentions that Yukie has a [[Actor Allusion|nice voice]].
* [[Cuteness Proximity]]: Momoyo has strong reactions to any cute girl she happens upon.
* [[A Day in The Limelight]]: Episode 3 focuses on Miyako's and Yuki's relationships with Yamato and their motives for wanting him.
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* [[Dude, She's Like, in A Coma]]: Having run out of ideas, Yamato's last desperate gamble to {{spoiler|keep Chris in Japan}} is this. She wakes up partway through, and they end up going all night long. Surprisingly, it works!
* [[Earn Your Happy Ending]]: In every route, but particularly the Ryuuzetsuran one, where even {{spoiler|[[Invincible Hero]] Momoyo}} comes close to biting it at one point.
* [[Eleventh -Hour Ranger]]: {{spoiler|Gen-san}} in the Ryuuzetsuran path.
* [[Erotic Eating]]: The lollipops in episode 6.
** Momoyo evens lectures the other heroines on how to "eat" the lollipop, while lots of guys watch them as if they could actually feel it themselves. {{spoiler|Then she tells them to take a bite off. [[Share the Male Pain|All the guys immediately collapse in pain.]]}}
* [[Even the Girls Want Her]]: Momoyo has legions of fans of both genders.
* [[Everyone Can See It]]: Hooking up with Miyako raises nary an eyebrow from, well, anyone. In fact, most of the other students at school (2-F notwithstanding) naturally assumed that Yamato and Miyako were already dating, and even before the game starts Miyako has already earned a reputation as "Yamato's girl".
* [[Expy]]: The [[Our Presidents Are Different|Prime Minister]] possesses more than just a passing resemblance to [http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/Taro_Aso:Taro Aso|Mr. Taro Aso]]. In Mayucchi's route it's revealed that in addition to being a [[Badass in Charge|Badass]], he's also a crack shot with a rifle, which just seals the deal.
* [[Eyes Always Shut]]: Tatsuko is perpetually sleepy, and thus, her eyes are almost always shut. Unless her precious {{spoiler|Yamato-kun}} [[Berserk Button|is missing]]. Then... [[Unstoppable Rage]].
* [[Family Business]]: The Kuki [http[wikipedia://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaibatsu |Financial Conglomerate]], exactly as described on the tin. This also gives Ageha, Hideo, and Monshiro rather... distinct personalities.
* [[Fan Girl]]: Chris is a huge [[Jidai Geki]] fan, and in particularly loves the [[Show Within a Show|Show Within A Game]] Yamato-maru Nikki series, a common interest she shares with Yamato.
* [[Fan Service]]: Interestingly, the anime has a lot more of this than the [[Visual Novel]] does.
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* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: Special mention goes to Ikurou vision.
** and Episode 6
* [[Glowing Eyes of Doom]]: Momoyo whenever she's about to get serious. It helps that [[Red Eyes, Take Warning|her eyes are red]].
* [[Goal in Life]]: A central plot point in Wanko's route. Seeing her working so hard for the sake of her goal inspires Yamato to revive his own childhood dream of becoming {{spoiler|a man capable of moving Japan itself, i.e. the Prime Minister}}. In the [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue|epilogue ten years later]], he's shown to have worked his way up to becoming a {{spoiler|city council member.}}
* [[Gratuitous English]]: Miyako
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** In the anime, Momoyo in episode 8 when {{spoiler|during her heated battle against a cyborg opponent, one of the missiles fired by the opponent and deflected by her ends up hitting Yamato and putting him in a coma. She even lets out a [[Skyward Scream]] after seeing him in the ICU}}.
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: A couple. {{spoiler|Gakuto}} for Chika, {{spoiler|Momoyo}} for Moro, etc
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: One of the main draws of the [[Visual Novel]] (and the anime by extension), along with the [[Actor Allusion|Actor Allusions]]. Check out the trivia page for the entire list.
** [[All-Star Cast]]
* [[H Game]]: Not merely refering to the [[Visual Novel]] of this series, but in Episode 3 of the anime: {{spoiler|Miyako tries to use one - in fact it's even titled "Seriously Fall In Love With Miyako", hence features herself as the main character, or more specifically, the only winnable character (and what's more, it was apparently developed by Miyako herself) - to seduce Yamato. Unfortunately for her [[Not Distracted By the Sexy|he doesn't budge]]}}.
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* [[Ninja Log]]: Yamato puts one in his futon in episode 2.
* [[No Guy Wants to Be Chased]]: Probably one reason why Yamato is so turned off by Miyako's aggressiveness in pursuing a relationship with him.
* [[No -Holds -Barred Beatdown]]: Yamato has to hold off the [[Ninja Maid]] Azumi while Chris handles Margit during an inter-class battle. He's quite good at dodging thanks to all the time he's spent with Momoyo, but it's still not quite enough to let him get away lightly.
* [[Non -Lethal Warfare]]: Kamikami War, the most extreme of actions two feuding classes can take. Weapons are non lethal, no broken bones, no punctures, no holes!
* [[Oddly Visible Eyebrows]]
* [[Older Than They Look]]: [[Token Mini-Moe]] Mayo, 2-F's [[Class Representative]]. Joined by Monshiro Kuki, Hideo's younger sister, in the sequel.
* [[One-Man Army]]
* [[One Steve Limit]]: Very much in effect, even with the sequel's 70+ character count.
* [[Opposite Sex Clone]]: [http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/Minamoto_no_Yoshitsune:Minamoto no Yoshitsune|Yoshitsune]] and [http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/:Benkei |Benkei]], as per their namesakes, are the female clones of the famous historical figures. Seiso is likely this as well, though it's not yet revealed who she's a clone of.
* [[Overshadowed By Awesome]]: Pretty much all the male leads. Gakuto in particular is shown to be able to hold off 70 people attacking him at once with a broken leg, but is hopelessly outclassed against almost all the characters.
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: [[Mobile Suit Gundam 00|Ms. Kishido]]. The only different thing she's wearing is the mask. This might have worked had she not been [[Phenotype Stereotype|a blonde-haired, blue-eyed foreigner in Japan]].
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* [[Promotion to Love Interest]]: In the sequel, Tatsuko, Margit, and Kokoro all get bumped up to heroine status with their own routes (Tatsuko's will be a continuation of the Ryuuzetsuran route). If the opening movie is any indication, Koyuki may be getting an upgrade as well.
* [[Punched Across the Room]]: Again, with this game being what it is, this tends to happen all the time (replace room with street, field, riverbank etc as necessary).
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]: Momoyo and Yuji
* [[Relationship Upgrade]]: Each heroine's path, of course.
* [[Right Behind Me]]: Yamato often acts and talks as if Miyako is right behind him, even when he's alone in his room - because [[Stalker With a Crush|she usually is]]. In one particular storyline, when Gakuto and Moro are complaining to Yamato about how scary girls are, Yamato wisely keeps quiet, predicting - accurately - the imminent arrival (and subsequent beatdown initiated by) the girls of the family. Of course, it certainly helps that at that point, he was still going steady with his girlfriend.
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* [[She Is Not My Girlfriend]]: Yamato, regarding Miyako, all the time - though he's [[Just Friends|actually got a reason to do so]] (except, of course, in her path, where he comes around rather quickly once he's made his decision).
* [[Ship Tease]]: Barring the main heroines who of course each got their own ending, many hints were also dropped for a number of side characters such as Kokoro in Mayucchi's path, leading to their [[Promotion to Love Interest|promotion to heroine in the sequel]].
* [[Shout -Out]]: Numerous ones to other series, such as Gundam or Dragonball. Cap also has a habit of announcing how many [[Experience Points]] he's earned after any given fight.
** One event in the [[Visual Novel]] reveals that Momoyo lost sleep due to spending the night reading one of Yamato's manga collection. The name of the manga? ''[[Twentieth Century Boys|20th Century Men]].''
** The boys are always reading copies of [[Shonen Jump|"Jasop"]], discussing the latest [[To Love Ru|"To-Loverun"]]. Yamato asks Yukie to fetch him a copy of [[Shonen Sunday|"Sasoday"]]. Note that the "N" character in katakana is very similar to "So" in Japanese.
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** During the Kawakami War [[Junichi Suwabe|Gen-san]] is insistent that he is a competent [[Fate Stay Night|archer]]. Nothing comes out of this since the purpose was to point out that he is an archer. Should come as no surprise that this is the only time in the entire game that the English word "archer" is used instead of the Japanese word of archer that is used in all other instances.
** [[Touch|"Tacchan, take me to Koshien."]]
* [[Single -Target Sexuality]]: Miyako in the [[Visual Novel]], to the point that in all of the endings where she doesn't end up with Yamato, she's still shown to be waiting for him even decades later.
** In the anime, Yamato seems to have gone this path, already going after Momoyo (though getting rejected twice already) while fending off Miyako's advances like the plague.
* [[Sleeping Dummy]]: Episode 2 of the anime begins with Miyako sneaking into Yamato's futon in the middle of the night hoping to have her way with him, but instead she finds this, much to her chargin.
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** Wanko, a speed-type fighter, uses [[Blade On a Stick|a naginata]];
** Miyako, well-known for her [[Nerves of Steel|nigh-unbreakable concentration]], is [[The Archer]];
** Mayucchi, daughter of the current [http[wikipedia://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kensei |''Kensei'' or Sword Saint]], wields [[Katanas Are Just Better|a katana]];
** Chris, the German [[Ojou]], fights with [[Royal Rapier|a rapier]];
** ... and many others. Azumi, resident [[Ninja Maid]], makes use of a pair of tanto and countless throwing weapons; Kokoro, the local [[Ojou]], is a national-level [[I Know Karate|judo practitioner]] who also happens to carry around a pair of steel fans, so on and so forth.