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* [[Dancing Theme]]: "Shiawase no Kotodama", the second end, featuring the entire cast in a cute, [[Super-Deformed]] style (when the girls aren't providing [[fan service]]).
* [[Dojikko]]: Ko drops so many plates, they stop keeping count. She also destroyed a pot by scrubbing it too hard, and broke a window when trying to scare away a housecat.
* [[Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors]]: The relationship between the elements is a deciding factor in Kuu and KouKo's battles, but a bit of magical [[Applied Phlebotinum]], the Sakasaen, can reverse the way the relationships work.
* [[Evil Albino]]: Byakki is a being who insatiably absorbs the life-force of every living being she touches (even by accident) who is completely white with red eyes. This is somewhat [[Heroic Albino|inverted]] however in that she's unwaveringly loyal to Toru after imprinting on him and even defends him from attack on several occasions.
* [[Eyes of Gold]]: Kuugen's eyes (which are normally blue when in human form) take on this shade when in quadruped form or when tapping into his/her power to deliver a royal ass-kicking. Kuugen's sibling Gyokuyou has these on a permanent basis.
* [[Fantastic Foxes]]: Kuugen and Gyokuyou, as discussed above.
* [[Fish Out of Water]]: Kuu and KouKo are largely unfamiliar with the modern world, but as time goes on they catch onto it and combine modern tech with magic to help them solve what comes up.
* [[For Halloween I Am Going as Myself]]: In a town populated with spirits, it makes sense. Doesn't really work out very well for Ogami-san, though.
* [[Gainaxing]]: Berika, subverted in that they're not actually her breasts. Kuugen experiences this on a few occasions in her female human form as well.
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* [[Hot Springs Episode]]: Two, the second with [[Very False Advertising]].
* [[I Know Your True Name]]: Knowing a supernatural being's true name gives one power over the being. Kuugen voluntarily revealed his/her true name to Toru and Noboru; other beings have to be cajoled or forced to give up their names.
* [[Imagine Spot]]: Misaki Sakura, Noboru's secret admirer, frequently launches into fantasy sequences either mistaking Kuu and KouKo for his girlfriends, or about Noboru and herself.
* [[Immortal Immaturity]]: Kuugen, while having many smart moments considering his/her age, also has a few...not so smart. She can also act incredibly childish when she doesn't get her way with Noboru.
* [[Kitsune]]: Kūgen and Gyokuyou, naturally. Ogami Itto and his son Daigoro as well.
* [[Little Black Dress]]: Kuugen dons one when she (quite literally) crashes Miyabe's Christmas party in episode 22. Even more impressive in that she doesn't get a scratch on it when going head to head with Miyabe's transformed state.
* [[Macross Missile Massacre]]: More like "Macross '''syringe''' massacre", as Kuugen uses her abilities to launch a huge volley of syringes loaded with anti-lycanthrope vaccine at the other werewolves serving under the Gold Wolf in episode 22.
* [[Miko]]: KouKo is mistaken for one because her clothing resembles a miko's traditional uniform.
* [[Mundane Fantastic]]{{context}}
* [[Marshmallow Hell]]: Kuugen does this to Noboru in the third episode.
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** Miyabe is revealed to not have a mother either. Skirts perilously close to [[Parental Abandonment]] as her father is rarely around either, to the point that she grows resentful of his extended absences.
* [[Never Trust a Trailer]]: The [[Post Episode Trailer]]s are trustworthy - ''except'' in the third story arc, where they preview [[What Could Have Been|a completely different story]].
* [[Perpetual Poverty]]: Taking on two more people, plus KouKo's tendency to break things, makes the family budget run very tight. In one case, Noboru skips badminton practice in order to take advantage of a supermarket special.
* [[Petting Zoo People]]: Of all sorts.
* [[Religion Is Magic]]: The whole series is practically bursting at the seams with this, drawing heavily on Shinto legend and mythology.