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''Manabi Straight!'', occasionally given in full as ''Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight!'', originated in 2005 as a manga serialised in ''Dengeki Daioh''. In 2007, it was adapted into [[Twelve Episode Anime]] (plus an [[OVA]]) by [[Ufotable]] (later of ''[[Kara no Kyoukai (Literature)|Kara no Kyoukai]]'' and ''[[Fate Zero (Literature)|Fate Zero]]'' fame).
''Manabi Straight!'', occasionally given in full as ''Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight!'', originated in 2005 as a manga serialised in ''Dengeki Daioh''. In 2007, it was adapted into [[Twelve-Episode Anime]] (plus an [[OVA]]) by [[Ufotable]] (later of ''[[Kara no Kyoukai (Literature)|Kara no Kyoukai]]'' and ''[[Fate Zero (Literature)|Fate Zero]]'' fame).


[[Twenty Minutes Into the Future|In the year 2035]], a sharp drop in the birth rate and social mores making it more acceptable for teenagers to start their careers early have emptied schools across Japan. Seiou Gakuen is a prestigious old private school that is slowly succumbing to the lack of students, and morale is at an all-time low among both the faculty and the students. Even the Student Council can't get anyone interested in joining, and its only member was practically shanghaied into the post.
[[Twenty Minutes Into the Future|In the year 2035]], a sharp drop in the birth rate and social mores making it more acceptable for teenagers to start their careers early have emptied schools across Japan. Seiou Gakuen is a prestigious old private school that is slowly succumbing to the lack of students, and morale is at an all-time low among both the faculty and the students. Even the Student Council can't get anyone interested in joining, and its only member was practically shanghaied into the post.
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* [[Eyes Always Shut]] - Shimoji-sensei.
* [[Eyes Always Shut]] - Shimoji-sensei.
* [[The Fake Cutie]] - Aikoh's superintendent around her boyfriend {{spoiler|who just happens to be Manabi's brother}}.
* [[The Fake Cutie]] - Aikoh's superintendent around her boyfriend {{spoiler|who just happens to be Manabi's brother}}.
* [[Five Man Band]]
* [[Five-Man Band]]
** [[The Hero]] - Manabi
** [[The Hero]] - Manabi
** [[The Smart Guy]] - Mei
** [[The Smart Guy]] - Mei
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* [[Fourth Wall Psych]] - In episode 2, Manabi climbs up to the point on the wall where the camera should be and acts like she's reaching for it. She instead grabs a camera that's hidden from view.
* [[Fourth Wall Psych]] - In episode 2, Manabi climbs up to the point on the wall where the camera should be and acts like she's reaching for it. She instead grabs a camera that's hidden from view.
* [[Genki Girl]] - Manabi, natch.
* [[Genki Girl]] - Manabi, natch.
* [[Hey Its That Voice]]
* [[Hey It's That Voice]]
** Manabi - [[Yui Horie]]
** Manabi - [[Yui Horie]]
** Mika - [[Ai Nonaka]]
** Mika - [[Ai Nonaka]]
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* [[Hot Blooded]] - Manabi faces everything enthusiastically. She can't stay put, any time is good for a speech.
* [[Hot Blooded]] - Manabi faces everything enthusiastically. She can't stay put, any time is good for a speech.
* [[Hover Board]] - To make sure the viewer realizes the show is set in the future, Manabi has one of these. In the finale, it upgrades to a jet bike.
* [[Hover Board]] - To make sure the viewer realizes the show is set in the future, Manabi has one of these. In the finale, it upgrades to a jet bike.
* [[In Series Nickname]]: Everyone calls Mika "Mikan" (tangerine). Manabi is a portmanteau of her name, Manami, and ''manabu'' (to learn).
* [[In-Series Nickname]]: Everyone calls Mika "Mikan" (tangerine). Manabi is a portmanteau of her name, Manami, and ''manabu'' (to learn).
* [[The Jimmy Hart Version]] - Every time Manabi jumps on her airboard, a snippet sounding suspiciously like the ''[[Back to The Future]]'' theme starts playing.
* [[The Jimmy Hart Version]] - Every time Manabi jumps on her airboard, a snippet sounding suspiciously like the ''[[Back to The Future]]'' theme starts playing.
* [[Les Yay]] - Mutsuki is ''popular'' among her kouhai, and she's teased [[In Universe]] by the rest of the girls because of this.
* [[Les Yay]] - Mutsuki is ''popular'' among her kouhai, and she's teased [[In Universe]] by the rest of the girls because of this.
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* [[Power Walk]] - Comes up often enough that one wonders if this is one of the special skills of the 82nd Seioh Student Council.
* [[Power Walk]] - Comes up often enough that one wonders if this is one of the special skills of the 82nd Seioh Student Council.
* [[Puni Plush]] - The main cast look like they're 11 or so, but are supposedly in high school. {{spoiler|In the opening the girls are supposedly 19-20 years old.}}
* [[Puni Plush]] - The main cast look like they're 11 or so, but are supposedly in high school. {{spoiler|In the opening the girls are supposedly 19-20 years old.}}
* [[Romantic Two Girl Friendship]] - Mikan with just about everyone, and Mei with just about everyone.
* [[Romantic Two-Girl Friendship]] - Mikan with just about everyone, and Mei with just about everyone.
* [[Rousing Speech]] - Manabi is the master of these. On one occasion, she even wakes up the rest of the girls in the middle of the night just to give one.
* [[Rousing Speech]] - Manabi is the master of these. On one occasion, she even wakes up the rest of the girls in the middle of the night just to give one.
* {{spoiler|[[Saving the Orphanage]] Saving The School Festival}}: The main conflict in the series.
* {{spoiler|[[Saving the Orphanage]] Saving The School Festival}}: The main conflict in the series.
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* [[Waif Fu]] - Mutsuki exhibits this on a few occasions; just ask those [[Japanese Delinquents|thugs]] who try to crash the festival.
* [[Waif Fu]] - Mutsuki exhibits this on a few occasions; just ask those [[Japanese Delinquents|thugs]] who try to crash the festival.
* [[Welcome Episode]]: In the first episode Manabi stumbles upon all the members of her future [[True Companions|groups of friends]].
* [[Welcome Episode]]: In the first episode Manabi stumbles upon all the members of her future [[True Companions|groups of friends]].
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Awesome]] - Mei's [[Big Damn Heroes]] arrival and takeover of the presentation about the school festival). Manabi's outlook turns anything she does into an event, even eating jelly.
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]] - Mei's [[Big Damn Heroes]] arrival and takeover of the presentation about the school festival). Manabi's outlook turns anything she does into an event, even eating jelly.
* [[Wrestler in All of Us]] - Mutsuki to Shimoji-sensei for {{spoiler|failing to warn them of the [[School Festival]]'s imminent cancellation}}.
* [[Wrestler in All of Us]] - Mutsuki to Shimoji-sensei for {{spoiler|failing to warn them of the [[School Festival]]'s imminent cancellation}}.
* [[Zettai Ryouiki]] - Momo.
* [[Zettai Ryouiki]] - Momo.

Revision as of 12:43, 8 January 2014

 Massugu, GO!

Manabi Straight!, occasionally given in full as Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight!, originated in 2005 as a manga serialised in Dengeki Daioh. In 2007, it was adapted into Twelve-Episode Anime (plus an OVA) by Ufotable (later of Kara no Kyoukai and Fate Zero fame).

In the year 2035, a sharp drop in the birth rate and social mores making it more acceptable for teenagers to start their careers early have emptied schools across Japan. Seiou Gakuen is a prestigious old private school that is slowly succumbing to the lack of students, and morale is at an all-time low among both the faculty and the students. Even the Student Council can't get anyone interested in joining, and its only member was practically shanghaied into the post.

Enter Manami "Manabi" Amamiya, a Genki Girl so genki that she's practically an unstoppable force of nature. She gets herself elected Student Council President on her first day after transferring in, and proceeds to turn the whole school upside down with fun. Hilarity Ensues.


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