Midori Days/Trivia
- Adaptation Distillation: The Manga goes off on some long tangents, but the anime focuses on Midori and Seiji.
- Adapted Out: The anime only had thirteen episodes, but the manga had eighty-five in total. Which means that characters, like Shirou, his daughter, Nao, and Lucy were removed.
- Hey, It's That Voice!:
- Kittan? What happened to your hand?
- If Shiori really wants to be friends with Seiji, she should use a Starlight Breaker.
- Shout-Out (Episode 4's visit to a "figurine shop" briefly displays recognizable tributes to Rei Ayanami, Cardcaptor Sakura and at least a dozen other anime girls; there's also a parody of the Toho Studios standard movie opening. Also, in chapter 57 in the manga, there were two characters who were clearly cosplaying as Naruto Uzamaki from Naruto and Monkey D. Luffy from One Piece)
- The Makinohas were flush with these. A robot controlled by wristwatch? Check. A cyborg that's mobile without legs, had feelings, and the head is self-sustained? Check. A bunch of mass-produced androids, that suspiciously looks like something from Zentradi? Check. Also, Crocodile's Hook on this page, Gash's book on this one, the Final Fantasy X's Yuna and Rikku.
- Is she reading a manga version of A Clockwork Orange, or am I just seeing things?
- In Chapter 40, Rin pulls a Shin on a biker who was unfortunate enough to overtake her.
- In the manga, Lucy and Kamaki bear more than a striking resemblance to Tiffany and Chairperson, respectively.
- I always thought Lucy reminded me, physically, of Winry. The fact that her last name is Winrad might suggest that this is intentional.
- There's also the Beniko chick from Midori's school, who looks a helluva lot like Benio from Ouran High School Host Club. Name's (almost) the same, even!
- Shown Their Work: When the Native American shaman's house is shown there is a Tipi in his yard. However he lives in South Dakota making his tribe one of the few that actually used Tipis.
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