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* [[Clothing Damage]]
* [[Contemplate Our Navels]]
* [[Cool Plane|Cool Helicopter]]: A custom-modified [
* [[Decoy Protagonist]]: Possibly. While Najica defines most of the early episodes, after Lila comes back in episode 7, she takes more screentime and becomes much more active and self-concious. Her [[Character Development]] helps the case.
* [[Distracted By the Sexy]]: Unsurprisingly.
* [[Do Androids Dream?]]: One of the central questions Lila has about herself is how much she is machine and how much she is a living, emotional being (at one point she actually says "Lila is a human"). Similarily Najica often wonders if her treatment of Lila is always the right thing.
* [[Dojikko]]: Lila, before some massive [[Character Development]].
* [[Eyes of Gold]]: Lila. Unlike everyone else, her pupils also have a very slight cross form.
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* [[Lovely Angels]]
* [[Maid Corps]]: Episode 1's villainess has one that doubles as [[Bodyguard Babes]].
* [[Mini
* [[Mysterious Past]]: Lila's past is shrouded in mystery for most of the series.
* [[Non
* [[Odd Friendship]]
* [[Opening Narration]]
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* [[Panty Shot]]: Duh.
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]: See above. The special-edition DVD actually ''comes with panties''.
* [[Ridiculously
* [[Robot Girl]]: The Humaritts. {{spoiler|Except Alpha}}.
* [[Romantic Two-Girl Friendship]]: Although one of them is technically not a girl.
* [[Rose-Haired Girl]]: Lila.
* [[Single
* [[Small Girl, Big Gun]]: Lila uses some heavy ordinance in various missions.
* [[Spy Fiction]]
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