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* [[Art Attacker]]: Joked when Aino attacks Teppei with a [[The Pen Is Mightier|G-pen]] as she chases after the frightened mangaka. She was actually trying to get him to see how used it was as a pen. |
* [[Art Attacker]]: Joked when Aino attacks Teppei with a [[The Pen Is Mightier|G-pen]] as she chases after the frightened mangaka. She was actually trying to get him to see how used it was as a pen. |
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* [[Cut Short]]: {{Spoiler| In-Universe, White Knight in the alternate timeline ended after the 19th chapter due to Aino's untimely death.}} |
* [[Cut Short]]: {{Spoiler| In-Universe, White Knight in the alternate timeline ended after the 19th chapter due to Aino's untimely death.}} |
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* [[Honor Before Reason]]: Teppei has been refusing any of the profits from ''White Knight'' which has lead to him going into debt.{{Spoiler| He even denies using lotto numbers despite his dire financial situation.}} |
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* [[In Memoriam]]: {{Spoiler| In-Universe, there is a Memoriam for Aino where she passed away on April 6th, 2031. The 19th chapter was the last for White Knight in the alternate timeline.}} |
* [[In Memoriam]]: {{Spoiler| In-Universe, there is a Memoriam for Aino where she passed away on April 6th, 2031. The 19th chapter was the last for White Knight in the alternate timeline.}} |
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* [[Lottery Ticket]]: {{Spoiler| The microwave gives a message for winning numbers to help Teppei with his debt due to refusing profits from White Knight.}} |
* [[Lottery Ticket]]: {{Spoiler| The microwave gives a message for winning numbers to help Teppei with his debt due to refusing profits from White Knight.}} |
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* [[Lightning Can Do Anything]]: The lighting that struck the microwave changed it into a time machine to deliver future issues of Shonen Jump. {{Spoiler| The robot can shot lightning out while shouting 'Future Thunder' which can display messages for Teppei from an unknown correspondent.}} |
* [[Lightning Can Do Anything]]: The lighting that struck the microwave changed it into a time machine to deliver future issues of Shonen Jump. {{Spoiler| The robot can shot lightning out while shouting 'Future Thunder' which can display messages for Teppei from an unknown correspondent.}} |
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* [[Our Time Machine Is Different]]: A melted microwave with a robot on top and a fridge on the bottom can receive issues of Shonen Jump from 2030. |
* [[Our Time Machine Is Different]]: A melted microwave with a robot on top and a fridge on the bottom can receive issues of Shonen Jump from 2030. |
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* [[My God What Have I Done?]]: After realizing that he plagiarized the manga. He understands what he has done, which makes him want to stop making the manga. |
* [[My God What Have I Done?]]: After realizing that he plagiarized the manga. He understands what he has done, which makes him want to stop making the manga. |
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* [[The Perfectionist]]: Both Teppei and Itsuki share this trait due to how they want to have a broad appeal to people while entertaining them. |
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* [[Point of No Return]]: Referenced by Teppei when he realizes how the microwave is still sending issues to the present. After realizing his plagiarization, he has a meeting with Muneoka, Teppei's new editor, where he convinces him to continue working on it as a series. The editor also shows all the fan mail had gotten, which convinces him to pursue making more chapters. |
* [[Point of No Return]]: Referenced by Teppei when he realizes how the microwave is still sending issues to the present. After realizing his plagiarization, he has a meeting with Muneoka, Teppei's new editor, where he convinces him to continue working on it as a series. The editor also shows all the fan mail had gotten, which convinces him to pursue making more chapters. |
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* [[Reality Ensues]]: Teppei after being forced down by Aino with the G-pen inching closer to his eye. He reveals the truth about where he got the story, but the girl doesn't believe him. The truth is so strange that it is rather unbelievable, which later causes her to think of it as a coincidence. |
* [[Reality Ensues]]: Teppei after being forced down by Aino with the G-pen inching closer to his eye. He reveals the truth about where he got the story, but the girl doesn't believe him. The truth is so strange that it is rather unbelievable, which later causes her to think of it as a coincidence. |
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* [[The Rival]]: Aino states after having a rather brash meeting with Teppei that they are rivals and that she will make a better manga than White Knight. |
* [[The Rival]]: Aino states after having a rather brash meeting with Teppei that they are rivals and that she will make a better manga than White Knight. |
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* [[Rivals Team Up]]: Aino becomes a part of the manga team to gain more experience as a mangaka. Ironically, she is working on the manga that she would have been the mangaka for in the alternate timeline if it wasn't for Teppei doing White Knight first. |
* [[Rivals Team Up]]: Aino becomes a part of the manga team to gain more experience as a mangaka. Ironically, she is working on the manga that she would have been the mangaka for in the alternate timeline if it wasn't for Teppei doing White Knight first. |
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* [[Reason Why You Suck Speech]]: Kisuke, the editor of Shonen Jump, gives one to Teppei out of frustration. He states how the mangaka has no talent as his storyboards might as well be blank paper but gets correct when questioned by the editor-in-chief. This statement is taken back after White Knight becomes published in the new issue of Shonen Jump. |
* [[Reason Why You Suck Speech]]: Kisuke, the editor of Shonen Jump, gives one to Teppei out of frustration. He states how the mangaka has no talent as his storyboards might as well be blank paper but gets correct when questioned by the editor-in-chief. This statement is taken back after White Knight becomes published in the new issue of Shonen Jump. |
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* [[Story Within a Story]]: ''White Knight'' is said to be a masterpiece of manga, which was emphasized from just the first chapter. The story is set in a world of never-ending night and can only be ended by vanquishing the Ghost. |
* [[Story Within a Story]]: ''White Knight'' is said to be a masterpiece of manga, which was emphasized from just the first chapter. The story is set in a world of never-ending night and can only be ended by vanquishing the Ghost. |
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* [[Starving Artist]]: {{Spoiler|Teppei has not been accepting the profits from ''White Knight'' which has left him in a state of debt.}} |
* [[Starving Artist]]: {{Spoiler|Teppei has not been accepting the profits from ''White Knight'' which has left him in a state of debt.}} |
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* [[That Was Not a Dream]]: Teppei comes to the realization after the one-shot for ''White Knight'' came out where he took the first chapter of it as his own. |
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