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* [[Communications Officer]]: Raijin-Oh is so complex to operate that it needs ''two'' communications officers.
* [[Creepy Cockroach]]: In the second episode, Jin frightens Maria with what turns out to be a rubber roach.
* [[Cross -Dressing Voices]]
* [[Extreme Omni Goat]]: Invoked when Jin attempts to feed his failed test papers to Carol, the school goat. It didn't work.
* [[Falling Into the Cockpit]]: Played straight and with a twist: Jin, Asuka, and Kouji are literally thrown into the respective cockpits of their mechs during the school's massive [[Transformation Sequence]].
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** [[The Chick]]: Maria
** [[Team Pet]]: Carol the school goat
* [[Freudian Trio]]: Jin, the impulsive, [[Hot -Blooded]] hero (Id); Asuka, the straight-laced upper-class boy who emphasizes on rules and consequences (Superego); Kouji, the calm, non-confrontational type who acts as [[The Heart]] of the team as soon as he got over his initial timidity (Ego).
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: {{spoiler|Jin's parents convince Taida to switch sides}} and later {{spoiler|Belzeb and Falzeb follow.}}
* [[Hot -Blooded]]: Jin, full stop. One of his [[Image Song|image songs]] is titled ''Hot Blooded! Hot Blooded! Men Are Hot Blooded!''
* [[Humongous Mecha]]
* [[Image Song]]: The main characters get quite generous helpings here; Jin, Kouji, Asuka and Maria get two or three each, and the remaining 14 main characters each get a song. Even the villains get a shot in a "karaoke showdown" themed song.