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** This is [[CLAMP]]. Love is love ''in pretty much any way'', according to them.
* ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]'':
** Any viewer who was attracted to its [[Les Yay]], characters, [[Action Girl]]s, different approach to the [[Magical Girl]] theme, and/or status as the [[Humongous Mecha]] genre's adopted sister, will first have to go through a trial by [[Lolicon]] [[Fan Service]] in Season 1, which had the original sales pitch of starring the [[Token Mini-MoeLoli]] of the hentai game ''[[Triangle Heart 3 ~sweet songs forever~]]'', and [[Lingerie Scene|it]] [[Hot Springs Episode|really]] [[Transformation Sequence|showed]].
** Inversely, anyone who ''liked'' the loli appeal will be ''very'' angry when they get to ''StrikerS'', which comes after a time skip (after yet another time skip at the end of the previous series) that makes the girls adults. Not even teens, adults. The introduction of new lolis may have mollified their concerns... to the chagrin of the non-lolicon fandom.
* [[Kaori Yuki]] may very well be the queen of [[Author Appeal]]. We learn through her different series and short stories about her appreciation for [[Attractive Bent Gender|tomboys, cross dressers]], [[Bishonen|androgynous men]], nicely endowed women, [[Shotacon|underage boys]], and BDSM. The one thing she's said she thinks is disturbing is [[Lolicon]]. Her Lolicon characters so far have been portrayed as [[Dirty Old Man|fat, old perverts]], creepy [[Otaku]], and a college student who [[Attempted Rape|attempts rape]].