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* [[Theme Music Power-Up]]: The second episode sees the OP start to play when all of the Otogi members show up to save the day. |
* [[Theme Music Power-Up]]: The second episode sees the OP start to play when all of the Otogi members show up to save the day. |
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* [[There Are No Adults]]: Well technically there are, but they're pretty nonexistent. Otherwise one would have to wonder how all these fights happen in the first place. Especially at Onigashima High School. |
* [[There Are No Adults]]: Well technically there are, but they're pretty nonexistent. Otherwise one would have to wonder how all these fights happen in the first place. Especially at Onigashima High School. |
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* [[Token Loli]]: Ringo. She and Usami actually get in a fight about this in Episode 3 because of "character overlap". |
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* [[Tomboy]]: Ryoko is one of the more extreme examples of this trope—her syntax and Japanese grammar is ''completely'' masculine, up to and including using the coarse-masculine pronoun of "ore" (as opposed to the feminine "watashi" and "atashi") when referring to herself. |
* [[Tomboy]]: Ryoko is one of the more extreme examples of this trope—her syntax and Japanese grammar is ''completely'' masculine, up to and including using the coarse-masculine pronoun of "ore" (as opposed to the feminine "watashi" and "atashi") when referring to herself. |
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* [[Training from Hell]]: Failure to dodge Saburo's assaults in training result in being kicked with ''steel-toed boots''. |
* [[Training from Hell]]: Failure to dodge Saburo's assaults in training result in being kicked with ''steel-toed boots''. |