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* [[Action Girl]]: Violet during her time in the military.
* [[Character Title]]: Guess who the main character of the show is! You'll never guess it, not in a million years and a lifetime!
* [[Close on Title]]: Most of the episodes ends with the episode name. Some episodes doesn't, and are never given an official name.
* [[Emotionless Girl]]: Violet, when she first starts, cannot understand what love or any other emotion is, speaking in a stoic, composed voice. Because of this, she struggles to express others' emotions down on paper, leading to many angry complaints. By the end of episode three she still remains emotionless, but finally learns how to express others' feelings in the letter she writes.
* [[Ghibli Hills]]: In episode four, when Violet and Iris visit Iris's home town of Kazaly, Leidenschaftlich, as it is a small mountain village primarily focused on agriculture. They are drawn with enough detail to make the actual [[Studio Ghibli]] proud. They are also prominence in episode seven.
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* [[Living Weapon]]: Some members of the military call Violet this, due to her nimble and deadly nature, single-handedly turning around a war.
* [[Long Title]]: Episodes like ''You Won't Be a Tool, But a Person Worthy of That Name'' and ''May You Be an Exemplary Auto Memoir Doll'' have long titles, although other episodes have short titles, and some episodes don't have titles at all.
* [[No Title]]: Episodes seven has a blank name
* [[Scenery Gorn]]: During Violet's war flashbacks, animated with stunning detail.
* [[The Song Remains the Same]]: In the English dub, the ending song "Michishirube" remains in Japanese.
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