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Kyouko Mogami is a sweet [[Yamato Nadeshiko]] in training who, after graduating from Junior High, follows her childhood friend Shou to Tokyo to help him pursue his dream of being an idol. Although Shou doesn't help her at all and even mistreats her, Kyouko still believes that all her efforts (working several part-time jobs, paying all his expenses, acting as his housemaid) will be eventually repaid with love and gratitude.
Until she learns, from the mouth of Shou himself, that he has no feelings towards her, and the only reason he asked her to come with him was because he knew she would act as his personal servant for nothing.
Another woman would have cried right then, or pleaded for explanations... but instead this revelation opens the [[Sealed Evil in
So she [[Determinator|decides to become as famous as he is]].
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The rest of the series follows Kyouko as she determinedly works her way up the ranks of show business, improving her performance skills, making friends and enemies galore, butting heads with talented and handsome fellow actor Ren Tsuruga, and most of all trying to rebuild her life anew now that she's out from under Shou's thumb.
An [[Anime]] adaptation ran in autumn 2008, which can be legally watched on [https://web.archive.org/web/20100430152836/http://www.crunchyroll.com/library/Skip_Beat! Crunchy Roll].
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* [[Abusive Parents]]: Played straight with Kyouko, whose mother is distant and neglectful, not to mention emotionally abusive. She doesn't care where her daughter is now, and may not have seen her in years, since in one flashback Shou's parents were seen wondering whether she was ever coming back to get her, and Kyouko seems to have spent much of the latter part of her childhood living at the ryokan. Ren was believed to be a case of this because of his reluctance to talk of his past, but {{spoiler|in a subversion it's revealed to be the opposite: his parents are ''too'' loving so he can't breathe.}}
** Oddly, ten-year-old 'Ren' appears to have been ultra-angsty anyway, apparently [[Wangst|just because his parents were kind of busy and he was having trouble finding his own identity when they were so famous.]]
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* [[Almost Kiss]]: Many, ''[[Ship Tease|many]]'' times.
* [[Anguished Declaration of Love]]: Well, sort of:
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* [[Bad Job, Worse Uniform]]: The "Love Me" uniform is a glaringly pink sweatsuit.
* [[Becoming the Mask]]: The intention, more or less, of bringing {{spoiler|"Tsuruga Ren"}} into existence at all. To the point that he now does the Spider-man thing in his internal monologues and refers to both {{spoiler|his birth name and his current name}} as separate people with their own sets of emotions which can be put on and off like other roles. {{spoiler|Apparently Kuon decided to die after whatever exactly happened with Rick's death, and the only way to deal with those emotions is to consider Hizuri Kuon an ex-person and become Tsuruga Ren all the time.}}
** His identity crisis issues, documented from around chapter seventy, have been getting more complicated with the addition of {{spoiler|Cain Heel}}, especially to an observer like Kyoko. Although the character doesn't add much input of his own, he encourages violent situations that give {{spoiler|Kuon}} trouble and {{spoiler|romantic-potential ones that strain Ren's self-control.}}
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*** Chapter 167 spoiler above? Counts as ''progress'' on his part.
** Also Kyoko's character-creation method, though most of the time she's good at snapping out of it again. The early stages of Mio and especially Natsu were pretty alarming, though.
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* [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]]: Shou is the main example, but plenty of the actresses Kyouko works with that don't get a name act like this. Basically, if there's a [[Jerkass]] in this series, they'll be one of these.
* [[Blond Guys Are Evil]]: Both played straight and subverted, somewhat. Played straight as Sho is represented as blond and is the man who broke Kyouko's heart, which warped her personality (she definitely views him as evil). He even has a Dark-haired rival in the main Love Triangle! Somewhat subverted as well, in that {{spoiler|Ren is a natural blond who dyes his hair dark, and Sho is a natural brunet who bleaches his.}}
** Can be considered a [[Zig
* [[Boke and Tsukkomi Routine]]: Kyoko and Moko are repeatedly mistaken for this.
* [[Break the Cutie]]: Kyoko, and, possibly, Ren.
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* [[Cool Big Sis]]: Maria views Kyoko as one.
* [[Crash Into Hello]]: Kyoko and Ren, the first time they ever had a one-on-one conversation.
* [[Cut a Slice, Take
* [[Determinator]]: Kyouko. The leitmotif phrase about her being "a scary kind of actress" not only refers to the eerie dark aura she exudes, but to her obsessive dedication and applying the [[Enforced Method Acting]] on herself.
* [[Drool Hello]]: In one of the extra pages installments of the manga, Maria has a rather large, remote-controlled, robot spider she uses to scare off women who get too close to Ren. Guess how she introduces it. Go on, guess.
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* [[Enjo Kosai]]: In one of the arcs about Kanae, the other characters believe she is doing this because they see her with other males, among them an older man. {{spoiler|Yes, there are paid relationships, but not of the type the others thought: Kanae was simply playing [[Replacement Goldfish]] with the men, so they could learn to act with a girlfriend, discourage a persistent even stalkerish admirer, or, in the case of the old man, reconnect with his own estranged daughter.}}
* [[Everyone Can See It]]: Kyoko and Sho, except they're not seeing what they think they're seeing; Ren for Kyoko, except Kyoko and Ren send mixed enough messages to the world that these people then get very confused.
* [[Fairy Tale Motifs]]: Surprisingly, Kyouko still believes in the most classic [[Fairy Tale|Fairy Tales]]; most of her mindset was shaped by the (evidently [[Bowdlerization|Bowdlerized]]) fairy tales she read in her childhood, with "[[Cinderella (
* [[Falling Into His Arms]]: During the Dark Moon arc, {{spoiler|Kyoko loses her balance while reaching for a high shelf in Ren's kitchen, and he catches her. [[Almost Kiss]] and [[Ship Tease]] ensue.}}
* [[Fan Girl]]: Yashiro is a rare [[Gender Flip|male]] example, but nevertheless, he is [[Shipper
* [[First Kiss]]: Kyoko loses hers to {{spoiler|Sho}}. Who did it for no other reason than to twist her mind and make her only think about him. {{spoiler|You'd think someone who's been on the receiving end of Kyoko's temper and onryo-gundan, he'd know better.}}
* [[Fluffy Fashion Feathers]]: Some of the outfits.
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* [[Good Angel, Bad Angel]]: Kyoko has these, though the “good” ones hardly ever appear.
* [[Gratuitous English]]: The only thing funnier than the "Love Me" section is just how much difficulty the VAs have in pronouncing it. And most of those difficulties were predicted in the manga.
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* [[Green-Eyed Monster]]: The fuel of several characters. Kyouko was the victim of such an attitude from her former female classmates, due to her closeness to Shou (another thing she blames on him).
** Kyoko herself also [[Les Yay|has this reaction]] when she imagines that Moko has a boyfriend. An inner debate between [[Murder the Hypotenuse|Curse The Hypotenuse]] and [[I Want My Beloved to Be Happy]] ensues.
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*** I thought he was twelve?
** Kyoko and Ren are only four years apart and apparently that's not an actual issue, just one of Ren's excuses early on, because:
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* [[Missing Episode]]: In the anime season 1 finale, when Kyouko remembers all the people she met, Hiou and Kanae are shown together, but the entire story about Hiou, Kanae and her family is missing.
* [[My Kung Fu Is Stronger Than Yours|My Acting Is Stronger Than Yours]]
* [[Never Work
* [[Nosebleed]]: Kyoko [[Les Yay|has one]] in response to Moko asking her out for ice cream in an over-the-top tearful manner, and [[First-Name Basis|calling her by her first name]] without honorifics.
* [[Oblivious to Love]]: Kyoko. So, so much. The reason for this is the "love" part of her brain died, and she can no longer take a hint when she should.
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* [[Rags to Royalty]]: How Kyouko initially envisions her relationship with Shou. Unfortunately for her, the series brutally deconstructs it.
* [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]]: Near the end of episode 12 Moko delivers an epic one to Erika.
* [[Relationship Voice Actor]] and [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: [[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann|Kyoko and Ren are Yoko and Kamina]]. [[Mobile Suit Gundam 00|Ren and Sho are Johann and Setsuna]]
* [[Revenge Before Reason]]: Kyoko struggles with this sometimes.
* [[Rich Bitch]]: Erika, Moko's childhood nemesis
* [[Romantic Two-Girl Friendship]]: Kyoko seems to want to have this kind of relationship with Moko. It's actually the result of her never having had a female friend before and having mistaken notions about how such friendships are supposed to work.
* [[Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl]]: Ren and Kyoko.
* [[Secret Identity]]: Ren doesn't know that Kyoko is the one inside the Bo costume, and Kyoko doesn't know that {{spoiler|Ren is her childhood friend, Corn.}}
** Or at this point, that he's {{spoiler|Hizuri Kuon,}} who she believes to have died when he was fifteen.
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** Also, Moko would like you to acknowledge that she and Kyoko are NOT best friends.
* [[She Cleans Up Nicely]]: Kyoko never uses make up on herself, because she can't afford it. But when she does get made up she really surprises everyone around her.
* [[Shipper
* [[Shout
* [[Smoking Is Cool]]: {{spoiler|Cain Heel.}}
* [[Spell My Name
* [[Stalker
** Also really likes messing with her. I mean, how many sadistic psychics get to hold people's emotional astral projections hostage in exchange for chocolate?
* [[Stealth Mentor]]: Ren ends up as Kyoko’s, frequently giving her advice on how to succeed in show business, in spite of their mutual dislike for one another.
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* [[Stripperiffic]]: Seen mostly on the [[Mr. Fanservice|male characters]]. Sho and his look-alikes, Vie Ghoul, favor outfits with sheer fabric. Also, [[media:s16-6b_1917.jpg|this outfit.]]
* [[Stupid Sexy Flanders]]: Kyoko causes this on one of her cast-mates once.
* [[Super
** The Ren chibis can be ridiculously cute and were central to his character development for a while, since they showed all the things that weren't his cool persona, like snarking with Kyoko in the 'false princess' arc, or sulking at "Bo."
* [[Supreme Chef]]: Kyoko, increasingly.
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** Congratulations, Kyoko. You managed to improve on what used to be done to you after all.
* [[Uncanny Valley]]: Invoked in series, as quite a few onlookers are thoroughly disturbed by the "Super Real Tsuragu Ren Special Size Doll" Kyoko gives Maria as a present - and that's before she introduces the swappable faces...
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* [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]]: Kyoko certainly at the beginning of the story was one. Now she'd be the [[Victorious Childhood Friend]], except that she doesn't care for him anymore.
* [[Unstoppable Rage]]: What gives Kyoko her occasional superpowers, except when it's a burning will to fulfill some kind of duty. Also, Ren has a problem with this sometimes. By which we mean once. With a goon who never got another name than 'Seaweed-head.' It preoccupies him rather, though.
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|What Do You Mean, It's Not Awesome?]]: most of the stunts Kyoko pulls, including the Artistic Radish Peeling with BURNING POWER. And the less we talk about her imagination spots, the better. Incidentally, Daikon (as in radish) can also mean a Bad Actor, Kyoko probably didn't see the significance of this when she used it in her audition.
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* [[Woman Scorned]]: Kyoko, with good reason.
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