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* [[Floral Theme Naming]]: All of the Nobility have this. |
* [[Floral Theme Naming]]: All of the Nobility have this. |
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** There's also ''Yuri''a and Kaoruko ''Tsubaki'' from "Riruha Rirura" |
** There's also ''Yuri''a and Kaoruko ''Tsubaki'' from "Riruha Rirura" |
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* [[Flower Motifs]]: Nanako, a character in one of ''Ouendan 2'''s multiplayer scenarios, has the [ |
* [[Flower Motifs]]: Nanako, a character in one of ''Ouendan 2'''s multiplayer scenarios, has the [[wikipedia:Government Seal of Japan|Paulownia Seal]] on her tennis racket, to contrast with her [[Rival]] Ageha's [[Gem Encrusted]] ''[[Gold Makes Everything Shiny|golden]]'' one. |
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* [[Gender Blender Name]]: Kaoru is a man. |
* [[Gender Blender Name]]: Kaoru is a man. |
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* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: Lots of times. |
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: Lots of times. |
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* [[Girlish Pigtails]] / [[Every Girl Is Cuter With Hair Decs]]: Both "cute" cheergirls hit both tropes, and the Nobility girls all have some sort of hair accessory. |
* [[Girlish Pigtails]] / [[Every Girl Is Cuter With Hair Decs]]: Both "cute" cheergirls hit both tropes, and the Nobility girls all have some sort of hair accessory. |
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* [[Girls With Moustaches]]: Reika dons a fake one in "Samurai Blue". |
* [[Girls With Moustaches]]: Reika dons a fake one in "Samurai Blue". |
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* [[Gonk]]: JIN2's fangirls. Christine Kamogawa's design counts as well, looking almost [ |
* [[Gonk]]: JIN2's fangirls. Christine Kamogawa's design counts as well, looking almost [[wikipedia:Superflat|superflat]] compared to the more generic supporting cast. |
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* [[Gratuitous English]] |
* [[Gratuitous English]] |
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* [[Gun Kata]]: Joe does this if you do well enough in the first two parts of "Shanghai Honey". |
* [[Gun Kata]]: Joe does this if you do well enough in the first two parts of "Shanghai Honey". |
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* [[Meaningful Name]]: There are more than a few. Most notably, the Noble team in OTO 2 have names that mirror their rival's, and [[Wolf Man|Goro Okami]] had the misfortune to have a surname that could also mean "Wolf". |
* [[Meaningful Name]]: There are more than a few. Most notably, the Noble team in OTO 2 have names that mirror their rival's, and [[Wolf Man|Goro Okami]] had the misfortune to have a surname that could also mean "Wolf". |
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** More than that: each difficulty's leaders have a theme in their forenames. Easy has names that refer to inexperience, Normal has animal themes and Hard is basically a representative of what their team is like. Insane kinda breaks the trend though. |
** More than that: each difficulty's leaders have a theme in their forenames. Easy has names that refer to inexperience, Normal has animal themes and Hard is basically a representative of what their team is like. Insane kinda breaks the trend though. |
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** Aoi Kanda's name is ''retroactively'' meaningful. As the cheergirls didn't get [[All There in the Manual|profiles]] in the first game, the fact that she could speak multiple languages could reference the fact that [ |
** Aoi Kanda's name is ''retroactively'' meaningful. As the cheergirls didn't get [[All There in the Manual|profiles]] in the first game, the fact that she could speak multiple languages could reference the fact that [[wikipedia:Kanda, Tokyo|Kanda]] is a place in Tokyo known for its large supply of books. |
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* [[Meganekko]]: Aoi for a [[Moe]] example, and Reika for a [[Yamato Nadeshiko]] example. |
* [[Meganekko]]: Aoi for a [[Moe]] example, and Reika for a [[Yamato Nadeshiko]] example. |
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* [[Mega Neko]]: Nyaragon, from one stage in OTO 2. Possibly created as a counter to the giant blue mouse in OTO 1, and ''likely'' as a [[Shout Out]] to ''[[Elite Beat Agents]]''. |
* [[Mega Neko]]: Nyaragon, from one stage in OTO 2. Possibly created as a counter to the giant blue mouse in OTO 1, and ''likely'' as a [[Shout Out]] to ''[[Elite Beat Agents]]''. |
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* [[Unusual Eyebrows]]: Mainly of the Fiery variety, although Ryuuta sports some impressive Lightning brows. |
* [[Unusual Eyebrows]]: Mainly of the Fiery variety, although Ryuuta sports some impressive Lightning brows. |
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* [[Verbal Tic]]: Tan Yao says "aru" a lot after sentences, which is usually an indicator of a Chinese person. |
* [[Verbal Tic]]: Tan Yao says "aru" a lot after sentences, which is usually an indicator of a Chinese person. |
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** Monkey-kun's toy soldier partner has "de arimasu," which is a very military way of speaking. Or maybe a "Shout Out" to a certain [ |
** Monkey-kun's toy soldier partner has "de arimasu," which is a very military way of speaking. Or maybe a "Shout Out" to a certain [[Keroro Gunsou|sergeant]] too. |
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* [[Weaksauce Weakness]]: The robots from "Shanghai Honey" are weak to water. And decide to invade a planet that's two-thirds made of it. And start their invasion on an ''[[What an Idiot!|island nation]]''. |
* [[Weaksauce Weakness]]: The robots from "Shanghai Honey" are weak to water. And decide to invade a planet that's two-thirds made of it. And start their invasion on an ''[[What an Idiot!|island nation]]''. |
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* [[Widget Series]] |
* [[Widget Series]] |