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Hajime Usami and Sayo Arima, first year students of Nagashima High School, discover the "Traditional Arts Preservation Club" and decide to join in. [[Hilarity Ensues]].
'''''Double J''''' is a unique "cultural gag manga" written by Eiji Nonaka (of ''[[
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* [[Adaptation Dye Job]]: Hajime's hair is brown in the manga, but blue-green in the anime. Aya's hair, on the other hand, is dark blue-green in the manga but black in the anime.
* [[But Not Too Foreign]]: Françoise Sakai, the president of the Comedy Club, is half French.
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** '''See you again!!'''
* [[Edutainment Show]]: Between all those [[Seinfeldian Conversation|Seinfeildian Conversations]] and [[Non Sequitur|Non Sequiturs]], you may actually end up learning something about Japanese traditional arts!
* [[
* [[Expy]]: Françoise's character is quite similar to that of ''Cromartie'''s Yamaguchi.
* [[Gag Series]]: It's [[
* [[Hot Shounen Mom]]: Hajime's mother.
* [[Idiosyncratic Episode Naming]]: The title of each episode is a pun involving a known slogan or phrase and the word "tradition".
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* [[Serious Business]]: Comedy, for Françoise and the Comedy Club.
{{quote|'''Françoise:''' A comedian doesn't need love!}}
* [[Shout-Out]]: Episode 9 of the anime features Hajime and Sayo drawn in the style of ''[[
** Also, Hajime and Sayo's very ''Cromartie''-esque [[Reaction Shot]].
* [[Sweat Drop]]: Here they look like paper clips, for some reason.
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