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* [[Captain Obvious]]: Shampoo saying "I think Ranma broke the rock!" immediately after an explosion that sounds barely sub-nuclear in power.
* [[Cassandra Truth]]: Invoked. After she learns that Cuteness is Harry's daughter, Luna Lovegood offers to make use of her reputation and announce it loudly in the Great Hall so no one will ever believe it.
* [[The Cheerleader]]: Averted with the Gryffindor cheer squad established by Hermione and ghost!Usagi. It's made up of some of the canonically nicer girls from not only Gryffindor but also Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw.
* [[Chick Magnet]]: Harry finds he has this effect, especially on the Inner Senshi.
* [[Chunky Updraft]]: Wizards see one for the first time in the build-up to a Sailor Teleport from Hogwarts.
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* [[Instant Fanclub]]: ''Exactly'' how quickly it formed is unclear -- it seems to have happened at least a couple years before the story's timeframe -- but there exists a "Harry James Potter is Dreamy Fan Club" at Hogwarts. Until she potioned herself to fall in love with Neville, Ginny was the "High Priestess" (club president).
* [[Intrepid Reporter]]: Nabiki Tendo.
* [[Irony]]: The resurrection of ghost!Usagi as a direct consequence of Draco's attempt to destroy her at Voldemort's order is a classic example of situational irony.
* [[It's Showtime!]]: The narrative voice says "Showtime" to start the spectacle of Cuteness returning to the future after the wedding.
* [[Jumping Out of a Cake]]: Discussed by Usagi in the context of Harry's bachelor party, and separately by others as well. Luna Lovegood, Makoto, Minako and Hermione (!) all volunteer or consider being the girl in the cake.
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* [[The Matchmaker]]: Harry, not entirely willingly.
** In order to get Myrtle to stop being mad at him for hooking up with Usagi, Harry promises to help find her a boyfriend. (He succeeds -- Colin Creevey is more than happy to have a ghost girlfriend.)
** He later enlists Lavender Brown to find Ron a girlfriend. ([[Hired to Hunt Yourself|Lavender finds herself.]])
* [[Me's a Crowd]]: In a borderline case, a prank played by Harry and Usagi on the Hogwarts Express using brand-new Weasley products results in about two hundred students temporarily turning into their clones -- a hundred each, with no concern about original gender.
* [[The Merch]]: Japanese Supers such as the Senshi routinely have action figures and other toys made of them; these are technically unauthorized, but the supers will endorse the products if profits go to charity as [[Hero Insurance]].
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