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{{quote| ''I hate the word "fate". Birth, encounters, partings, success and failure, fortune and misfortune in life. If everything is already set in stone by fate, then why are we even born? There are those born wealthy, those born of beautiful mothers, and those born into war or poverty. If everything is caused by fate, then God must be incredibly unfair and cruel.''}}
 
{{quote|''Because, ever since that day, none of us had a future. The only thing we knew was that we would never amount to anything. ''|'''The opening narration of the first episode'''}}
 
'''''Mawaru-Penguindrum''''' (''Spinning-Penguindrum'') is a [[Summer 2011 Anime|Summer 2011]] [[Anime First]] directed and co-written by [[Kunihiko Ikuhara]], famous for his work on ''[[Revolutionary Girl Utena]]'', and animated by Studio [[Brains Base]]. It has character designs by the manga author Lily Hoshino (''[[Otome Youkai Zakuro]]''), and the original series has also spawned a series of novels (written by Ikuhara and Kei Takahashi) that are being released alongside the anime.
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The story follows the three siblings of the Takakura family: fraternal twin brothers Kanba and Shouma, and [[Ill Girl]] Himari. Their parents are gone, and they live in a small bungalow alone. Poor Himari dies during a trip to the aquarium in Ikebukuro; while Kanba and Shouma grieve over her death, she is suddenly brought back to life by a mysterious entity (one who apparently resides in a souvenir hat purchased at the aquarium) who offers them a chance to extend Himari's life for a price: to bring her the "Penguindrum."
''Mawaru-Penguindrum'' (''Spinning-Penguindrum'') is a [[Summer 2011 Anime|Summer 2011]] [[Anime First]] directed and co-written by [[Kunihiko Ikuhara]], famous for his work on ''[[Revolutionary Girl Utena]]'', and animated by Studio [[Brains Base]]. It has character designs by the manga author Lily Hoshino (''[[Otome Youkai Zakuro]]''), and the original series has also spawned a series of novels (written by Ikuhara and Kei Takahashi) that are being released alongside the anime.
 
The story follows the three siblings of the Takakura family: fraternal twin brothers Kanba and Shouma, and [[Ill Girl]] Himari. Their parents are gone, and they live in a small bungalow alone. Poor Himari dies during a trip to the aquarium in Ikebukuro; while Kanba and Shouma grieve over her death, she is suddenly brought back to life by a mysterious entity (one who apparently resides in a souvenir hat purchased at the aquarium) who offers them a chance to extend Himari's life for a price: to bring her the "Penguindrum."
 
At the same time, they receive three mysterious penguins who are [[Invisible to Normals]] and understand the orders of the Takakura siblings. The only clue given to them by the penguin hat is to follow one Ringo Oginome, a girl the same age as the boys who has a huge obsession with their teacher and tries daily to win his love by acting out the next entry of her oddly accurate diary...
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* [[Abusive Parents]]/[[Parental Neglect]]: A major theme in the show; the majority of the older characters have a screwed up childhood because of them.
* [[Abuse Is Okay When Its Female On Male]]: Ringo beats up Shoma a few times, though as [[Character Development]] kicks in she stops doing it.
* [[Abusive Parents]]/[[Parental Neglect]]: A major theme in the show; the majority of the older characters have a screwed up childhood because of them.
* [[A-Cup Angst]]: Ringo, though it only comes up as a minor note in her introduction. (And considering her design, it's a sort-of informed flaw.)
* [[All Love Is Unrequited]]: Masako loves Kanba, who loves Himari who cares for Kanba but doesn't show any sign of reciprocating (although the Princess of the Crystal does). Ringo starts out loving Tabuki, who is an engaged adult ''and'' her [[Big Brother Mentor]] and naturally doesn't reciprocate. She eventually moves on to Shoma, but Shoma is too guilty about {{spoiler|how his parents killed her older sister Momoka}} to let himself love her back. Tabuki's fiancee, Yuri, {{spoiler|would like to stay together to form a fake family that would eventually in her eyes be real,}} a hope that Tabuki abandons, and {{spoiler|her true love was their common friend Momoka... who either died or disappeared from this world}}. Shoma's friend Yamashita is revealed in a audio drama to be {{spoiler|in love with him}}. Later, it turns out that {{spoiler|Himari sees Shoma as her soulmate, with episode 20 showing the two having sweet moments together as children that could be seen as familiar or romantic. The last episode (and the second novel) also shows that Shoma returns his feelings for Ringo, but he has to let her go. }}
* [[All There in the Manual]]: The ''Mawaru-Penguindrum Prototype Manual Official Starting Guide'' reveals that possessed!Himari is called the Princess of the Crystal and that the bear mecha are called Teddydrums.
* [[Alternate Timeline]]: The {{spoiler|terrorist attack within the series was carried out by Penguin Force using bombs, whereas the real attacks were done by Aum Shinrikyo with nerve gas}}.
** Momoka's diary {{spoiler|can be used to create alternate timelines}}.
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** Three distinct variations of the penguin symbol have been revealed so far, standing for Penguin Force, Pingroup and Kiga Group. {{spoiler|At least two of them are one and the same organization trying to confuse authorities with the new name.}}
* [[Arc Words]]: "Survival Strategy" and the "Destination of Fate".
** The words "never amount to anything" are also used abundantly. Comically when the Princess of the Crystal mocks those she summons, dramatically everywhere else.
** The final few episodes seem to make "Let's share the fruit of fate" into these.
* [[Art Shift]]: During Ringo's [[Imagine Spot|Imagine Spots]]s with Tabuki, the characters are drawn like paper cut outs and in a much more 70s Shoujo style.
* [[Attempted Rape]]: {{spoiler|In episode 8, Ringo serves Tabuki a drugged montblanc and attempts to rape him so she can bear his kid and finish her Project M. Shoma's interference and Yuri showing up at home stop her, however.}}
** And in episode 11, {{spoiler|Ringo drugs Tabuki with a [[Love Potion]] that makes him lust for her, but when she backs off she ''barely'' escapes being in the receiving end of this at the hands of a Tabuki who is '''very''' much [[Not Himself]].}}
** In episode 14 {{spoiler|Yuri attempts to rape a drugged Ringo because she looks a lot like her lost love, Ringo's dead sister Momoka. It is ambiguous if Shouma got there in time to stop it; her lines at first implies that he didn't, but later she contradicts it.}}.
* [[Babies Ever After]]: The point of {{spoiler|Ringo's Project M}}, since {{spoiler|Ringo believes that carrying and giving birth to Tabuki's child will be the corollary to her dreams of getting her broken family back together; however, as we see in episode 8, the lengths she will reach to be impregnated by him are NOT portrayed as okay, but as a sign of how unstable and desperate she is. }}
* [[Back Fromfrom the Dead]]
* [[Badass Grandpa]]: Masako's grandfather was a [[Boisterous Bruiser]] [[Large Ham]] corporate CEO obsessed with manliness and power. His misguided attempts at getting frail Mario follow in his footsteps made him a decidedly [[Abusive Parents|abusive individual]].
* [[Bed Trick]]: {{spoiler|During Ringo's [[Attempted Rape]] of Tabuki, she disguises herself as Yuri.}}
* [[Big Eater]]: #2 is quite the glutton.
* [[Black Comedy]]: You know how the series likes to turn [[Mood Whiplash|comedic situations into dramatic ones?]] Well...
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: {{spoiler|Himari and Ringo survive, but at the cost of Shoma and Kanba [[Ret-Gone|vanishing from existence]]... [[Mind Screw|or something.]]}}
* [[Bland-Name Product]]: Kanba's computer has ''p''Tunes and ''p''uick Time. Practically everything seems to be made by companies with penguin-based names.
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* [[Brother-Sister Incest]]: This is ''heavily'' implied and [[Ship Tease|ship teased]], especially with Kanba kissing a sleeping Himari at the end of the first episode. As of episode 12, {{spoiler|this is more or less canon}}, then in episode 19 it is {{spoiler|subverted, as they are actually [[Not Blood Siblings]]}}.
** In episodes 20 to 22, it is revealed that {{spoiler|Kanba and Masako are actually [[Half-Identical Twins]], which makes Masako a borderline case of this trope}}.
* [[Camp]]: Turns into this a few times, Ala [[Revolutionary Girl Utena|Utena]] and [[Star Driver]].
* {{spoiler|[[Cain and Abel]]}}: After episode 21, {{spoiler|Kanba is shaping up as a [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]] Cain with Shouma as a [[Break the Cutie|broken cutie]] Abel.}} There's a sort of subversion, too, as when this trope sets in, {{spoiler|Kanba tells Shouma that they're not brothers anymore.}}
* [[Cassandra Truth]]: Shouma tries to tell Himari's doctor and later Ringo about the powers of the penguin hat, with no success {{spoiler|until Ringo sees that Himari's life really does rely on the hat's presence}}.
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* [[Do-It-Yourself Theme Tune]]: Episode 10 features a cover of the ending theme by [[Yui Horie]] (Masako).
** The ending themes from the second half of the series are songs from the band ARB done by Triple H.
* [[AbuseDouble IsStandard Okay When ItsAbuse (Female Onon Male)]]: Ringo beats up Shoma a few times, though as [[Character Development]] kicks in she stops doing it.
* [[Dress Hits Floor]]: {{spoiler|Ringo}} at the beginning of episode 8.
* [[Dying Declaration of Love]]: In the final episode, {{spoiler|Shouma gives this to Ringo before succumbing to his [[Heroic Sacrifice]].}}
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* [[Funny Background Event]]: This show is ''absolutely made'' of this trope. The three penguins are responsible for it.
** [[Shoo Out the Clowns]]: The penguins don't disappear out of the story [[Cerebus Syndrome|as it becomes darker]], but they're notoriously less seen and interact less with their humans.
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: A little-known gesture of implied rape in Japanese culture involves the Shogun grabbing the waistband of his consort and ripping it off so hard that she spins several circles and falls on the bed with her clothes splayed open. #1 does this to #3 in episode 12, while they're both dressed as a shogun and his lover -- andlover—and then #3 retaliates by tying #1 up in shibari (Japanese bondage). Made even funnier by [[Covert Pervert|Himari making some very... ahem, special comments]] as she cooks cabbages in the background.
* [[Girls Love Stuffed Animals]]: Himari certainly does.
* [[Gory Discretion Shot]]: In episode 21, when {{spoiler|Tabuki gets stabbed by Yuri's jilted lover.}}
* [[Gratuitous English]]: Ringo's "Destiny" stamp. As she uses it, she also says "Destiny" aloud.
** Tons of it in Episode 16 during a flashback sequence, as well. To [[Memetic Mutation]] levels.
* [[He Knows Too Much]]: What happens to {{spoiler|a very aggressive journalist that harrasses Ringo, Himari and Shouma}} in episode 21. Courtesy of {{spoiler|Kanba and the MIB.}}
** In that same episode, {{spoiler|either Yuri or Tabuki (if not ''both'')}} get a similar treatment when {{spoiler|they find out the truth about Kenzan and Chiemi.}} Right after ''that'', {{spoiler|A MIB attacks them [[Knife Nut|with a knife]], and all we see is [[Gory Discretion Shot|the blood that falls on the floor]]...}} Then, [[Subverted Trope|it turns out]] it was just {{spoiler|Yuri's [[Psycho Lesbian|spurned lover]] Tsubasa in for revenge.}} [[Playing with a Trope|Probably]]. {{spoiler|Oh, and Tabuki survives.}}
* [[Hidden Depths]]: Kanba is apparently an expert lockpick, as can be seen in ep. 3. Where and how he acquired this rather peculiar skill isn't mentioned.
** {{spoiler|Tabuki}} has some of this going on as well, specially in episodes 6 and 12. {{spoiler|And then both 17 and 18 came along... OH WOW.}}
* [[Hollywood Science]]: Specifically [[Artistic License: Biology]]: Skunks don't work that way.
* [[Honest Axe]]: Or rather, an Honest Erotic Novel in episode 17's [[The Stinger|stinger]].
* [[Hope Spot]]: {{spoiler|The Episode 13 ending is one for Ringo as she resolves herself to stop trying to be Momoka and be her own person instead, then Episode 14 have her get rejected by Shouma [[It Got Worse|and then]] [[Attempted Rape|almost raped by Yuri]].}}
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* [[How Do You Like Them Apples?]]:
** Apples show up in both credits sequences; [http://moesucks.com/2011/07/09/mawaru-penguindrum-ep-1-youre-hot-then-youre-cold/ casual analysis] would imply a "[[Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs (novel)|Snow White]]" allusion.
** The apples in ''Penguindrum'' give the show a [https://web.archive.org/web/20131210145907/http://altairandvega.wordpress.com/2011/07/09/colloquium-mawaru-penguindrum-episode-1-4/ very strong connection] to Kenji Miyazawa's [[Night on the Galactic Railroad]].
** Ringo's name also translates to "apple".
** Sanetoshi appears in episode 12 carrying an apple emblazoned with an icon resembling one of his medicine ampules.
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* [[Meaningful Echo]]: The opening narration in the first episode is narrated once more by Sanetoshi in Episode 12, and again by Shouma in Episode 13.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Sanetoshi Watase's first name means (if the kanji are anything to go by, Sane = truth/reality (present in the buddhist word "shingon" for "mantra", "words of truth"), toshi = clever/shrewd/crafty/cunning/guile...) something like Cunning Truth-teller. Kind of appropriate, one would say.
** Ringo's name means "apple." [[Bilingual Bonus|It derives from the Chinese "ping guo" which just happens to sound a bit like "penguin"]]--and—and the series generally uses "''pingu''" for "penguin" instead of the orthodox "''pengin''".
* [[Mind Screw]]:
** Slowly but surely showing up in the second half of the series. At times, Sanetoshi seems to be offering apples--butapples—but then they're medicine ampules in other shots. A similar phenomenon occurs with Sanetoshi's [[Creepy Twins]] tagalongs and a pair of black rabbits.
** Similarly, in episode 15, Momoka and Yuri meet on a grassy hill to discuss how {{spoiler|Momoka can change Yuri's miserable fate}}. In the next shot, they're sitting in chairs on concrete or asphalt painted with subway maps.
** Anything related to the {{spoiler|Child Broiler}}
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* [[Mood Whiplash]]: This show is ''very'' fond of turning comedic situations on their heads.
* [[More Hero Than Thou]]: The final episode is the equivalent of a ten-car pileup. {{spoiler|Himari has been trying to convince Kanba to give up on her so that he won't be killed, Kanba refuses point-blank out of his own feelings of love and obligation and insists on martyring himself, Ringo comes charging in declaring that she'll finish transferring fate despite the life-threatening consequences, Shouma coughs up his half of the Scorpion's Soul-slash-Penguindrum by tearing it out of his heart, Kanba dies saving Himari anyway, and finally, Shouma transfers the Destiny Diary's curse from Ringo to himself and dies declaring his love for her. Himari and Ringo survive.}} Whoof.
* [[Musical Episode]]: Episode 4, sort of. It involves Ringo's Shojo-tastic daydreams and three songs.
* [[Nice Hat]]: Himari has one. It seems to facilitate possession by whatever entity is offering to extend her life.
** {{spoiler|Mario also has another.}}
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* [[Odango Hair]]: Himari's hairstyle in episodes 3, 8 and 11.
* [[Offscreen Teleportation]]: The hat usually gets on Himari's head this way.
* [[Off-Model]]:
** Episode 10 has some very... bizarre-looking faces.
** Episode 19 gives us Himari and Masako's horribly ''huge'' heads, disrupting the drama of their meeting.
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** And in episode 11 {{spoiler|Ringo practically finds herself at the receiving end, when she hesitates into having sex with a Tabuki who's just been slipped a [[Love Potion]] and he won't back off due to the effect. Again, it's portrayed as rather screwed up.}}
** Happens ''again'' in episode 14, with {{spoiler|Yuri drugging up and attempting to rape Ringo after bonding with her. Many times, [[Double Standard Rape (Female on Female)|a female/female rape scene is depicted less rape-like]], but in this one it's clear that Yuri is very fucked up too.}}
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: [[Hair Colors|Appropriately enough]], Kanba is the red and Shoma is the blue.
* [[Red String of Fate]]: Appears in both ending credits sequences.
** In episode 10, Masako makes Kanba wear an unfinished sweater that's trailing a long piece of red yarn. This might symbolize the state of their relationship, but then again 1 ends up entangled with the loose end, so maybe it's hinting at [[Squick|a potential romantic angle there, eh eh]].
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** {{spoiler|Masako-disguised-as-a-nurse}} refers to Ringo as Shoma's girlfriend in episode 10, and he denies it again.
** And {{spoiler|Yuri}} asks Ringo ''again'' if Shoma is her boyfriend in episode 11, which she also denies.
* [[Ship Tease]]: Now has [[Ship Tease/Anime and Manga/Mawaru Penguindrum|its own page]].
* [[Shirtless Scene]]: Shoma provides this in episodes 4 and 7.
* [[Shout-Out]]: So many that they needed [[Mawaru Penguindrum/Shout Out|their own page]].
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* [[Slapstick Knows No Gender]]: The extended sequence in episode 3 that ends with Ringo covered in curry counts.
* [[Slipping a Mickey]]: Several times.
** In episode 8, {{spoiler|Tabuki and Shouma}} are both subjected to this via {{spoiler|a mont blanc that Ringo prepared and drugged}}.
** And then in episode 10, {{spoiler|Shouma has this happen to him ''again'' when Natsume feeds him a drugged dessert so she can kidnap him}}.
** And then in episode 14 {{spoiler|Ringo}} has it done to her by {{spoiler|Yuri}}, who spiked her drink so {{spoiler|she can tie up and rape her}}.
* [[Social Services Does Not Exist]]: Three teenagers living in a rundown shack after {{spoiler|their parents go on the lam as wanted terrorists}} and the only adult who shows any interest in their situation is an uncle who stops asking questions after Kanba comes up with enough money to cover the mortgage. (Though considering it's Kanba, the uncle likely knew that it simply wouldn't work -- Kanbawork—Kanba is ''that'' stubborn.)
* [[Soundtrack Dissonance]]: Quite a few episodes have this, but episode 23 is by far the worst offender.
* [[Spoiler Opening]]: It's taken over halfway into the series for anything to be revealed as a spoiler, but things alluded to in the openings (the endings are way too spoileriffic to bother listing items) include:
** Ringo's flame motif: {{spoiler|Momoka's payment to save Yuri from her abusive father was [[Spontaneous Human Combustion]].}} In episodes 23 and 24, {{spoiler|Ringo nearly burns to death, the former due to Kanba's and Sanetoshi's attempt to burn the diary, and the latter due to her using the diary to transfer fate just like Momoka did. Ultimately, it's Shouma who suffers this fate}}.
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** In episode 22, {{spoiler|young Shouma is seen in a cage with a penguin logo that is ''not'' from KIGA.}}
* [[Stock Footage]]: Starts up once possessed!Himari shouts her "Survival strategy!". {{spoiler|Except for episode 11.}}
* [[Stripperific]]: Possessed!Himari loses items of her clothing as she [[Sexy Walk|Sexy Walks]]s down the steps in her illusion world. In the first episode, she actually ends up completely naked at the bottom of it, and later she strips at least twice again.
* [[Strong Family Resemblance]]: The Takakura siblings resemble their parents quite a bit, particularly Himari to their mother Chiemi and Kanba to their father Kenzan. {{spoiler|Rather curious, considering Himari was ''adopted'' by the Takakuras after being rescued from the Child Broiler, and Kanba himself was a member of the Natsume clan also taken in by the family.}}
* [[Talking to Herself]]: Finally happens in Episode 22 when {{spoiler|Ringo talks with Double-H, since she and one of the Double-H girls are voiced by Marie Miyake}}.
* [[Technicolor Eyes]]: When Himari is possessed, she has magenta eyes and pinkish sclerae. {{spoiler|Same goes to Mario.}} Sanetoshi {{spoiler|seen in the OP and named in Episode 9}} has magenta eyes, but white sclerae.
* [[Tertiary Sexual Characteristics]]: #3 has a pink bow and long eyelashes, but is otherwise identical to the other two penguins. {{spoiler|The other girl penguin, Esmeralda, has longer eyelashes and darker coat.}}
* [[Theme Naming]]: "Triple H" stands for the first names of its three members. Then there's Ringo (apple) and Momoka (peach blossom). Strangely there doesn't seem to be a theme to the twins, Shouma and Kanba. {{spoiler|Although that's to be expected, considering Kanba was adopted.}}
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* [[Transformation Sequence]]: One that's more than one minute long. Accompanied by a bubbly Jpop version http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jUgDe9lSvo of a stadium rock anthem http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsa1ZyrFGj0
* [[Trolling Creator]]: It's '''[[Kunihiko Ikuhara]]''', is it not?
{{quote| '''Ikuhara''' ''(via Twitter)'': All of you have enjoyed making your predictions. Now, I'll tell you the truth. Yes. Just as all of you have predicted all along: [[Blatant Lies|the Penguindrum is a pink washing machine]].}}
* [[Tron Lines]]: The Princess's illusion starts with subway station gates made out of orange and blue lines. The Kiga Group's base is also decorated with a grid of green [[Tron Lines]].
* [[Visual Pun]]: In the third episode, after seeing Yuri at Tabuki's place, Ringo flips out when a cat carrying a fish in its mouth walks in front of her. She then imagines Yuri holding a fish with Tabuki's face on it in her mouth. This is because in Japanese the phrase "dorobou neko" ("thieving cat") refers to a woman who steals someone else's man, roughly analogous to the English term "homewrecker".
* [[Wham! Episode]]: Episode 11. {{spoiler|Kanba talks to Masako and then meets Mario. Ringo attempts again to have Tabuki for herself, and it backfires ''badly'' again. She explains her full backstory to Shouma and possessed!Himari. Shouma pretty much screams "[[It's All My Fault]]" for only later disclosed reasons. The allusions to the Sarin Gas Attack in the Tokyo Metro are laid out at their thickest.}} Holy shit.
** '''Episode 12'''. {{spoiler|Himari dies ''again'', seemingly for real this time, since even the Penguin hat stops working. And the Takakura parents are part of the group which organized the 1995 bombings on the subway. And then the legend of Black Bunnies and Sanetoshi's appearance in the end.}} Hooo leee sheeeeet.
** '''Episode 19'''. {{spoiler|Himari is ''not'' a born Takakura, but a Child Broiler prospect victim. Shouma is revealed to be Himari's fated person, specifically because ''he'' rescued her from it.}} [[Trolling Creator|Ikuhara's]] trolling [[Serial Escalation|knows no limits.]]
** Episode 21. '''All of it.''' {{spoiler|Kanba has a tabloid writer killed [[He Knows Too Much|for digging in way too much]]. Somebody is stabbed, and it's either Tabuki or Yuri. Kenzan Takakura is revealed to be already dead as well as Chiemi. Sanetoshi is also revealed to have been involved in the 1995 bombings on the subway, and despite being dead, has every intention to succeed at destroying the world this time around. Shouma finally confronts Kanba. Kanba and Shoma fight. Kanba leaves the family. Himari declares her love for Shoma, but she then leaves him. Himari is still gonna die, so she joins Kanba -- to save him. '''And''' we see how Kanba, a member of the Natsume clan, was brought into the Takakura family.}} This is a '''heavy''' episode.
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]: The whole sequence where possessed!Himari briefs the brothers on their mission.
** {{spoiler|The two fights between Yuri and Masako in Episode 14 and 17 might just qualify as well. Episode 17 even has [[Feather Motif|feathers]] and [[Flower Motifs|rose petals]] fly about while the two engage in a verbal battle and later begin shooting at each other with weapons. '''[[Ham -to -Ham Combat|With absolute glee]]'''.}}
* [[Widget Series]]: Oh dear ''Lord'', yes.
* [[The Wiki Rule]]: [https://web.archive.org/web/20131102171632/http://pingroup.glittering-crux.net/Main_Page Mawaru Penguindrum Wiki], although it's still at its infancy.
* [[World of Symbolism]]: Unsurprising considering [[Revolutionary Girl Utena|the director]]. It's uncertain if some things, particularly the Child Broiler ({{spoiler|a factory where unwanted children are sent to be forgotten about--i.e., crushed down and reconstructed into generic nobodies}}), are actual phenomena or are simply some kind of strange representation of something else. The Child Broiler has evidence for being a real place, but at the same time it's such a bizarre concept that it's difficult to suspend such disbelief.
* [[Yamato Nadeshiko]]: Shoma counts. He's a [[Supreme Chef]] and does most of the household chores. In fact, one episode has Kanba and Himari calling him the perfect [[Housewife]].
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* [[Yandere]]: Ringo has shades of this after meeting Tabuki's girlfriend. [[Played for Laughs]] almost completely, {{spoiler|until we see that she has [[Freudian Excuse|reasons]] for it, and until we see the ''[[Attempted Rape|extremes]]'' she'll reach.}}
** {{spoiler|Masako}} also seems to be this... for Kanba. It's specially shown via {{spoiler|erasing the memories of Kanba's ex girlfriends (after apparently pushing one of them down a stair!)}} and later {{spoiler|staging a whole [[Hostage Situation]] both to get Ringo's half of the Diary... and to steal a kiss from him.}} Though she seems to be less... unstable and more calculating than the standard [[Yandere]], {{spoiler|and she also has other motives aside of him (re: Mario).}}
** Tabuki's girlfriend/fiancée Yuri also veers towards this by episode 14, {{spoiler|trying to rape Ringo because she resembles her older sister and Yuri's childhood friend/crush Momoka so much. She too has an extreme [[Freudian Excuse]] behind her actions.}}
** {{spoiler|''Tabuki'' is shown to have some whiffs of this as well, as of the end of episode 17 and the whole of episode 18 -- he actually ''tries to kill Himari'' to punish the Takakura family for the death of Momoka. Again, he has an extreme [[Freudian Excuse]].}}
* [[You Are Number Six]]: For the sake of convenience, Kanba labels the penguins with a permanent marker. 1. is his, 2. is Shouma's, and 3. is Himari's.
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