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* [[Ear Worm]]: The opening theme.
* [[Ear Worm]]: The opening theme.
* [[Idiot Plot]]
* [[Idiot Plot]]
* Wangst: In the anime, you can't help but feel sorry for Mitsuki and the lead. They can't win either, since if one of them decides to see Haruka, it drives a wedge between them. If they don't come, they're letting Haruka's parents down (and this is before Akane even opens her big mouth calling them traitors). Akan knows [[One Side of the Story]] and won't bother to ask if there is in fact more going on, so when Akane is seen crying in the rain, rather than feeling her pain, because her words have indirectly put the main cast through ''much more'' hurt, the audience instead is including to view it as this trope.
* [[Wangst]]: In the anime, you can't help but feel sorry for Mitsuki and the lead. They can't win either, since if one of them decides to see Haruka, it drives a wedge between them. If they don't come, they're letting Haruka's parents down (and this is before Akane even opens her big mouth calling them traitors). Akan knows [[One Side of the Story]] and won't bother to ask if there is in fact more going on, so when Akane is seen crying in the rain, rather than feeling her pain, because her words have indirectly put the main cast through ''much more'' hurt, the audience instead is including to view it as this trope.
* [[World of Woobie]]: ''Damn''.
* [[World of Woobie]]: ''Damn''.



Latest revision as of 14:03, 7 September 2018


  • Ear Worm: The opening theme.
  • Idiot Plot
  • Wangst: In the anime, you can't help but feel sorry for Mitsuki and the lead. They can't win either, since if one of them decides to see Haruka, it drives a wedge between them. If they don't come, they're letting Haruka's parents down (and this is before Akane even opens her big mouth calling them traitors). Akan knows One Side of the Story and won't bother to ask if there is in fact more going on, so when Akane is seen crying in the rain, rather than feeling her pain, because her words have indirectly put the main cast through much more hurt, the audience instead is including to view it as this trope.
  • World of Woobie: Damn.