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A Slice of Life Yonkoma manga that was adapted into an anime in April 2012.
Acchi Kocchi (Place to Place) centers around a group of five high schoolers: cute but quiet Tsumiki, ditzy Hime, Mad Scientist Mayoi, taciturn Io, and Sakaki.
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Tropes used in Place to Place include:
- Affectionate Gesture to the Head: Io has a habit of petting Tsumiki whenever her head gets in range. One manga chapter reveals that most of the time he isn't even aware he's doing it.
- Badass Adorable / Cute Bruiser: Tsumiki
- Berserk Button: Hime doesn't like being teased about her weight. Just ask Sakaki (onion squirted in eyes) and Mayoi (launched out of the cabin door).
- Blinding Bangs: Mayoi
- Butt Monkey: Mayoi, Sakaki and Kyouya
- Iron Butt Monkey: Mayoi takes a frisbee to the neck and gets back up a few seconds later. Sakaki gets blasted by fireworks and shown later to be unharmed.
- Cannot Spit It Out: Tsumiki towards Io.
- Catgirl: Tsumiki often sprouts cat ears. Also Mayoi to a certain extent with her Cat Smile and -Nya.
- Cat Smile: Mayoi's face has this perpetually.
- Character Tics: Hime's nosebleeds and Io's pencil twirling.
- Cloudcuckoolander: Sakaki's thought process is rather strange.
- Clueless Chick Magnet: Io
- Cute Clumsy Girl: Hime
- Cute Kitten: Plenty of them. Tsumiki is very close to be one as well.
- She actually meows in episode 7, when Io is blow drying her hair.
- In episode 8, she has so much feline vibe that the goldfish are scared of her.
- Deadpan Snarker: Tsumiki on occasions.
- The Ditz: Hime.
- Does Not Know Her Own Strength: Tsumiki can occasionally display a rather poor grasp on her superhuman strength (compared to the other characters).
- Everyone Can See It: The main couple.
- Festival Episode: Episode 8 part B.
- First-Name Basis: Tsumiki to Io and vice versa. And without honorifics, at that!
- Five-Man Band:
- The Hero: Tsumiki
- The Lancer: Mayoi
- The Smart Guy: Io
- The Big Guy: Sakaki
- The Chick: Hime
- Friend to All Living Things: Io, especially to cats.
- In the Goldfish Scooping Game in episode 8, goldfish actually jump into Io's bowl of their own volition.
- Furo Scene: Averted. In episode 7, Sakaki considers peeking at the girls bathing; lampshading it with his reasoning being it often happens in media. Io strongly advises against it.
- Gadgeteer Genius: Mayoi
- Gamer Chick: Tsumiki and Mayoi
- Good Angel, Bad Angel: Tsumiki has these pop up (with Hime as her Angel and Mayoi as her Devil) when debating whether to go through Io's stuff.
- Gratuitous English: Mayoi's Snowball Bazooka delivers status messages and prompts in English. Her speech pattern is full of it as well.
- Hidden Buxom: Mayoi
- Honest Axe: Io tries this with Sakaki, but fails when the real one shows up.
- I Ate What?: Io and Sakaki do not react well to learning that the chocolate Mayoi gave them contained frog meat.
- Idiot Hair: Tsumiki and Io
- Lap Pillow: Tsumiki provides one for a snoozing Io in episode 7.
- Megane: Io. Specifically Stoic Spectacles.
- Mundane Made Awesome: Air hockey, snowball fights, kick the can, volleyball. Pretty much any game they play.
- Nosebleed: Hime in particular.
- Tsumiki's also up there. Often, whenever Io does something, it becomes a double knock-out with the two girls face-down in a pool of their own blood.
- Taken Up to Eleven at the end of episode 4 where Io causes all the girls in his classroom (sans Mayoi) to go down via nosebleed.
- Oblivious to Love: Io.
- Odango: Mayoi.
- Pint-Sized Powerhouse: Don't let Tsumiki's height fool you.
- The Quiet One: Tsumiki.
- Rapunzel Hair: Tsumiki.
- Red String of Fate: Io and Tsumiki in the ED. Symbolized by a red scarf.
- School Festival: Episode 9.
- Shout-Out:
- Tsumiki pulled a parrying move against Xia-Li's Super Move, then finished it off with a Shun Goku Satsu Super Move.
- This is also a shout-out to Daigo Umehara's comeback victory against Justin Wong in EVO 2004.
- Mayoi's snowball launcher is also one, with its voice and her use of "Zenryoku zenkai!".
- Quoted it again in Episode 5.
- In Episode 5, Mayoi talks about 300 Spartans who dines in hell. (complete with their battlecry)
- Sakaki refer to the frogs in the school pool as "Sergeants" during episode 6.
- Tsumiki pulled a parrying move against Xia-Li's Super Move, then finished it off with a Shun Goku Satsu Super Move.
- Slapstick Knows No Gender: Mayoi is always on the receiving end of Tsumiki's wrath.
- Slice of Life
- Super Strength: Tsumiki, in episode 3, is able to lift an enormous snowball, and throw it at least several feet into the air.
- Tsundere: Tsumiki, which gets lampshaded when she utters a stereotypical line of the archetype.
- When He Smiles: Io, and it's near deadly to Tsumiki and Hime.
- Would Hit a Girl: Io, of all people, did this to Mayoi, when she got distracted by video games during their study session in Io's room. Io is shown to be clearly irked afterwards.
- He also pinches Mayoi's cheeks in irritation when she admits that she was not able to bring her notes.