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* [[Genki Girl]]
* [[Genki Girl]]
* {{spoiler|[[Heroic BSOD]]: Doremi goes through one during the ''Dokkan'' series finale. Also occurs when Non-chan dies in ''Naisho''.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Heroic BSOD]]: Doremi goes through one during the ''Dokkan'' series finale. Also occurs when Non-chan dies in ''Naisho''.}}
* [[Hey It's That Voice]]: Her seiyū is Chiemi Chiba, who also voiced Saki Mimori from ''[[Pilot Candidate]]''. Ironically both characters have bright red hair.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Her seiyū is Chiemi Chiba, who also voiced Saki Mimori from ''[[Pilot Candidate]]''. Ironically both characters have bright red hair.
* [[Large Ham]]
* [[Large Ham]]
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Her first name is literally the first three notes of the musical scale.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Her first name is literally the first three notes of the musical scale.
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* [[New Transfer Student]]
* [[New Transfer Student]]
* [[Ship Tease]] / [[Les Yay]]: Usually with [[The Chick|Mo]][[But Not Too Foreign|mo]][[Surprisingly Good English|ko]] or Onpu.
* [[Ship Tease]] / [[Les Yay]]: Usually with [[The Chick|Mo]][[But Not Too Foreign|mo]][[Surprisingly Good English|ko]] or Onpu.
* [[Showthe Forehead]]
* [[Show the Forehead]]
* [[Spell My Name With an "S"]]: Aiko's last name is romanized differently on a bunch of official merchandise. ''Sharp'' merchandise lists it as "Senoo", ''Motto'' merchandise lists it as "Seno", and ''Dokkan'' merchandise lists it as "Senoh."
* [[Spell My Name With an "S"]]: Aiko's last name is romanized differently on a bunch of official merchandise. ''Sharp'' merchandise lists it as "Senoo", ''Motto'' merchandise lists it as "Seno", and ''Dokkan'' merchandise lists it as "Senoh."
* [[Tomboy]]
* [[Tomboy]]
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* [[Large Ham]]
* [[Large Ham]]
* {{spoiler|[[Lotus Eater Machine]]: Get's trapped in one near the end of ''Motto'' when Majo Tourbillon possesses her.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Lotus Eater Machine]]: Get's trapped in one near the end of ''Motto'' when Majo Tourbillon possesses her.}}
* [[Manic Pixie Dream Girl]]: She was this a lot in ''Motto'' before Hana had a [[Plot Relevant Age Up]].
* [[Manic Pixie Dream Girl]]: She was this a lot in ''Motto'' before Hana had a [[Plot-Relevant Age-Up]].
* [[Non Standard Character Design]]: Like Onpu, Momoko does not have pupils. Similarly, her hair is less "bulby" and more "hairlike." Even Hazuki's hair (previously the most realistic) is usually shown more like a single, connected thing, but Momoko's hair looks more like it actually consists of individual strands. It's a bit jarring.
* [[Non Standard Character Design]]: Like Onpu, Momoko does not have pupils. Similarly, her hair is less "bulby" and more "hairlike." Even Hazuki's hair (previously the most realistic) is usually shown more like a single, connected thing, but Momoko's hair looks more like it actually consists of individual strands. It's a bit jarring.
* [[New Transfer Student]]
* [[New Transfer Student]]
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* [[Naive Everygirl]]
* [[Naive Everygirl]]
* [[Picky Eater]]: In ''Motto''.
* [[Picky Eater]]: In ''Motto''.
* [[Plot Relevant Age Up]]: She went from 2 to 11 in ''Dokkan'''s first episode. [[Hilarity Ensues]] when the spell backfires...
* [[Plot-Relevant Age-Up]]: She went from 2 to 11 in ''Dokkan'''s first episode. [[Hilarity Ensues]] when the spell backfires...
* [[Sixth Ranger]]
* [[Sixth Ranger]]
* [[Special Snowflake Syndrome]]
* [[Special Snowflake Syndrome]]
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* [[The Faceless]]: {{spoiler|Until episode 50 of ''Dokkan''.}}
* [[The Faceless]]: {{spoiler|Until episode 50 of ''Dokkan''.}}
* [[God Save Us From the Queen]]: '''[[Averted Trope|AVERTED]]'''
* [[God Save Us From the Queen]]: '''[[Averted Trope|AVERTED]]'''
* {{spoiler|[[Hello Nurse]]: Though she is more of a counselor.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Hello, Nurse!]]: Though she is more of a counselor.}}
* [[The High Queen]]
* [[The High Queen]]
* [[Light Is Good]]: Often appears in a shining carriage driven by Majorin.
* [[Light Is Good]]: Often appears in a shining carriage driven by Majorin.
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** [[Heel Face Turn]]: He decides to stop trying near the end of ''Sharp''. He eventually becomes good friends with Hana.
** [[Heel Face Turn]]: He decides to stop trying near the end of ''Sharp''. He eventually becomes good friends with Hana.
* [[Fan Boy]]: Of Onpu. He takes pride in being number 7 in her fan club!
* [[Fan Boy]]: Of Onpu. He takes pride in being number 7 in her fan club!
* [[Friend or Idol Decision]]: Oyajide debated about helping Ojijide kidnap Hana since it would cause a rift to form between him and the Ojamajos. [[Well-Intentioned Extremist|Ojijide's]] promise to convince the King to promote him to Baron over rode that.
* [["Friend or Idol?" Decision]]: Oyajide debated about helping Ojijide kidnap Hana since it would cause a rift to form between him and the Ojamajos. [[Well-Intentioned Extremist|Ojijide's]] promise to convince the King to promote him to Baron over rode that.
* [[Fun With Acronyms]]: Eventually joins the [[FLAT 4]] and they become the [[FLOAT 5]].
* [[Fun With Acronyms]]: Eventually joins the [[FLAT 4]] and they become the [[FLOAT 5]].
* [[Ironic Hell]]: Spent season 2 trying to kidnap Hana. Spends season 3 and most of season 4 helping out at the Witch Kindergarten.
* [[Ironic Hell]]: Spent season 2 trying to kidnap Hana. Spends season 3 and most of season 4 helping out at the Witch Kindergarten.
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** [[Laughably Evil]]: As per his role as a [[Butt Monkey]] whenever he screws up or when the [[FLAT 4]] dumps Hana on him when they fail.
** [[Laughably Evil]]: As per his role as a [[Butt Monkey]] whenever he screws up or when the [[FLAT 4]] dumps Hana on him when they fail.
* [[Mentor Mascot]]: Appeared to be a second one in ''Season 1''. [[Averted Trope|Averted]] more or less because his job at the time was to recapture the [[MacGuffin|bad cards]].
* [[Mentor Mascot]]: Appeared to be a second one in ''Season 1''. [[Averted Trope|Averted]] more or less because his job at the time was to recapture the [[MacGuffin|bad cards]].
* [[Taken for Granite]]: Uses this on the girls in [[Wham Episode|episode 22 of ''Sharp''.]] He tries it again in episode 23. [[The Worf Barrage|It doesn't]] [[Mid-Season Upgrade|work]].
* [[Taken for Granite]]: Uses this on the girls in [[Wham! Episode|episode 22 of ''Sharp''.]] He tries it again in episode 23. [[The Worf Barrage|It doesn't]] [[Mid-Season Upgrade|work]].
* [[Would Hurt a Child]]: Turned all the Ojamajos into stone when he was first sent to capture Hana. Later, he even used the other babies as hostages to get away from the girls and force the older witches to comply.
* [[Would Hurt a Child]]: Turned all the Ojamajos into stone when he was first sent to capture Hana. Later, he even used the other babies as hostages to get away from the girls and force the older witches to comply.
** [[Power-Up]]: The latter part is [[Justified Trope|justified]] since he was under the influence of a magic-enhancing fruit.
** [[Power-Up]]: The latter part is [[Justified Trope|justified]] since he was under the influence of a magic-enhancing fruit.