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* [[Nightmare Fuel]] -- Mei's trauma-fueled perspective-tunnel imagination bit.
* [[Nightmare Fuel]] -- Mei's trauma-fueled perspective-tunnel imagination bit.
* [[Heartwarming Moments (Sugar Wiki)|Heartwarming Moments]] -- Episode 4, when {{spoiler|Mei secretly watches Manabi express how she actually feels about her.}}
* [[Heartwarming Moments]] -- Episode 4, when {{spoiler|Mei secretly watches Manabi express how she actually feels about her.}}
* [[Uncanny Valley]] -- The [[Ending Theme]] dips right into it with the transition from anime to stop-motion.
* [[Uncanny Valley]] -- The [[Ending Theme]] dips right into it with the transition from anime to stop-motion.
** Not really that [[Uncanny Valley]]; ufotable has a tradition of using clay animation in their ending sequences.
** Not really that [[Uncanny Valley]]; ufotable has a tradition of using clay animation in their ending sequences.
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Latest revision as of 21:21, 10 April 2017


  • Nightmare Fuel -- Mei's trauma-fueled perspective-tunnel imagination bit.
  • Heartwarming Moments -- Episode 4, when Mei secretly watches Manabi express how she actually feels about her.
  • Uncanny Valley -- The Ending Theme dips right into it with the transition from anime to stop-motion.
    • Not really that Uncanny Valley; ufotable has a tradition of using clay animation in their ending sequences.
  • The Woobie -- Mikan (and Mei at a certain point)