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* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: If you dare to stand between Julia and her love interest, you better bring a lot of spare bones.
* [[Bifauxnen]]: When Ryou is in her performance attire, it can be really hard to tell she's a girl.
* [[Bland -Name Product]]: Sera's photo camera.
* [[Brainless Beauty]]: Ran really isn't the sharpest tool in the shed. [[The Cutie|Not that this makes her any the less adorable]]...
* [[Boke and Tsukkomi Routine]]: Ryou likes to draw Julia (and others) into these. Julia occasionally lampshades it.
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* [[Genre Savvy]]: Saeki - ironic, given that she's about the only main female cast member who's likely to be straight.
** Ryou's ESP abilities -see the previous two entries- arguably count as [[Genre Savvy]].
* [[Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!]]: Subverted when Julia goes berserk at Ran's mother:
{{quote| '''Saeki:''' Julia, wait...! Restrain yourself! You have to restrain yourself...<br />
'''Saeki:''' ...so at least you don't leave any marks...<br />
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* [[Homoerotic Dream]]
* [[Identical Panel Gag]]
* [[If ItsIt's You ItsIt's Okay]]: When Saeki asks Kaoru if her relationship with her young girlfriend is this, Kaoru quite cheerfully [[Averted Trope|shoots it down]].
{{quote| '''Kaoru''': No, it's because she's a girl. I like girls!}}
* [[Important Haircut]]: {{spoiler|Julia}} has short hair in the very last episode. Mainly, this indicates that some time has passed, but {{spoiler|in that time Ran has disappeared, and also Julia has changed somewhat.}}
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* [[Red String of Fate]]: A variant of it, in the cover of the first album [http://i49.tinypic.com/imuy5k.jpg\]
* [[Sacred First Kiss]]: A cause of much angst in chapter 13.
* [[Screw the Rules, I Have Money]]: Averted! {{spoiler|Even though Shizuka is a famous actress with lots of power and influence, it doesn't stop Julia from putting her in 42 joint locks.}}
* [[Seme]] / [[Uke]]: Although the [[Word of God]] at the end of the first volume was that the seme and uke roles in Julia/Ran dynamic are not set in stone, {{spoiler|the former}} currently perceives herself as the "passive partner"... much to Saeki's concern.
* [[Sempai -Kohai]]: Julia and Ran.
* [[Shout Out]]: ZLAY is a parody of the real life Japanese band GLAY.
** And Ran and Julia's names are a reference to Romeo and Juliet.
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* [[Unresolved Sexual Tension]]: What the plot revolves around. Chiefly between Julia and Ran, but also between {{spoiler|Rena-chan and Mutsuki.}} Also, played with between {{spoiler|Kaoru and Saeki: since practically the whole cast are gay, it is heavily implied that Saeki might actually be a closet lesbian and that Kaoru's lust for her might not be totally unrequited. This turns out to be a red herring, though.}}
* [[Visible Sigh]]
* [[Will They or Won't They?]]: Never really gets answered, even after they move in together.
* [[Windmill Crusader]]: Julia tends to blow things out of proportion with her [[Mr. Imagination|overactive imagination]], especially during the 'stalker incident'. Since she has a much calmer, not particularly bright character -Ran- as her [[Sempai -Kohai|foil and sidekick]] and she's also [[The Dulcinea Effect|blissfully unaware of any flaws in the object of her affections]], this would basically make her a [[Don Quixote (Literature)|Don Quixote]] whose Sancho Panza and Dulcinea happen to be the same person.
* [[Word Salad Title]]