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* [[Fantastic Drug]]: The data drug from Episode 1.
* [[Fish Out of Temporal Water]]: Phryne's conversation with Clain in the church seems to indicate that she [[Time Travel|might not]] be from Clain's present era.
{{quote| '''Phryne:''' I heard people who live in this era hate to be restricted and so they don't own their own home. And yet...<br />
'''Clain:''' "People who live in this era"?! }}
* [[Five-Man Band]]:
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* [[Locked Out of the Loop]]: Clain is left out of the loop by Phryne, who leaves him in Episode 1 without so much as a word or farewell. When she tries to pull this a second time in Episode 4, Clain has had enough of being a pushover and calls her out on it.
* [[Looped Lyrics]]/[[Single-Stanza Song]]: The "day star" song.
{{quote| ''If I am to offer a wish to the day star... I would ask it to shine a light here someday.''}}
** Phryne and Nessa both sing altered versions of the song at different points, Phryne towards the end of Episode 1 and Nessa sings it during {{spoiler|Butcher's funeral}} in Episode 4. It remains to be seen whether these lyrics are other verses from the "day star" song or whole other songs entirely.
*** Episode 9 finally plays a longer version of the "day star" song.
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* [[Offscreen Teleportation]]: As a doppel, Nessa can disappear or teleport to any given place.
* [[One Dialogue, Two Conversations]]: In Episode 3:
{{quote| '''Nessa:''' Clain! Do you want to know the color of Enri's underwear?<br />
'''Enri:''' Ahh!! Don't tell him!<br />
[''Clain doesn't pay attention to the conversation and walks away'']<br />
'''Clain:''' [''thinking about his conversation with the old man''] ''True freedom...'' I don't really get it. I don't even wanna know something like that.<br />
'''Enri:''' Wha... You don't have to say it that way. I won't tell you anyway! }}
* [[One-Woman Wail]]: Several of the background music.
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* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: {{spoiler|To protect Clain in Episode 7, Nessa unleashes a power that "destroys" the virtual city Xanadu.}}
* [[Took a Third Option]]: Barrot gives Phryne ''three'' options when he corners Clain and her in Episode 4:
{{quote| '''Barrot:''' Well then, Miss Phryne, here's a three-choice question. This world doesn't have much time left, so answer it within 10 seconds. Question 1! What action will this world's beloved maidens take now?<br />
'''Clain:''' Huh? What's that?<br />
'''Barrot:''' A: Go back to the temple happily, holding hands. B: Go to the temple while bickering. C: Go back to the temple for the time being since they're hungry. Now, which one?<br />
[''Phryne turns and drives off'']<br />
'''Clain:''' Huh?<br />
'''Barrot:''' What're you doing?! A fourth choice isn't allowed, Miss Phryne! }}
* [[Torches and Pitchforks]]: The villagers who order Sunda's group to leave.
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** {{spoiler|And the whams continue in Episode 8. Barrot is revealed to be the person who raised Phryne to be the "key" and attempts to see if she's still a virgin. Clain learns that there are dozens of clones that resemble Nessa (but are really clones of Phryne from her childhood) sealed away because Phryne is the "key" and [[Expendable Clone|the useless replicas are destroyed]]. The Phryne clone who helps Clain rescue Phryne is nearly killed herself and points Clain and Phryne to the direction of the underground base's shelter, but the underground base explodes with Enri screaming out Clain's name.}}
* [[What Is This Feeling?]]: Clain feels this way when it comes to Phryne. He feels angry at Phryne for leaving him without a word and wants to get "mad" at her when he sees her again, but is confused by these feelings.
{{quote| '''Clain:''' ''She came as she pleased and left as she pleased. People always do as they please. Everyone is like that in the current world. But... why am I this angry?''}}
* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: It's quite easy to forget that Clain actually stole a data clip from the junk market in Episode 1, and this small action has little to do with the plot than briefly explain the Fractale System.
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]:
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