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* [[Tears of Joy]]: Happens with several characters througout the series, when their love confession get reciprocated by the protagonist. Most notable examples are {{spoiler|all heroines of the four games of the Standard Branch of the series}}. {{spoiler|Nozomi Kiyokawa of ''Tokimemo 1''}}, {{spoiler|Itsuki Maeda of ''Tokimemo 4''}}, and {{spoiler|Kotoko Minaduki of ''Tokimemo 2''}} are [[Cry Cute]] examples of this trope, as the first two are {{spoiler|[[Bokukko]] characters}}, and the third one is a {{spoiler|a Type A [[Tsundere]]}}.
* [[Theme Twin Naming]]: Miho and Maho.
* [[This Is a Drill]]: As a mecha anime fan, and particulary of the [[Meaningful Name|"Go-Driller"]] [[Show Within a Show|show]], Homura of ''Tokimeki Memorial 2'' loves to wield these. There's even {{[[media|:ocelot_homura_7078.jpg| a joke illustration}}]] by the game's illustrator in the ''Tokimeki Memorial 2 Illustrations'' book, where she tries to give a pissed off [[Metal Gear Solid|Revolver Ocelot]] a drill to replace his severed arm, [[Crowning Moment of Funny|and Akane trying to refrain her]].
* [[Tohoku Regional Accent]]: Elisa D. Naruse. Possibly a subversion of the stereotype that all foreigners have a [[Kansai Regional Accent]] (which was used by Patricia McGrath when she was in an [[Unstoppable Rage]], as well as her father and brother, in ''Tokimeki Memorial Pocket''). Also a [[Shout Out]] to, of all things, ''[[My Fair Lady]]''.
* [[Tomboy]]: Homura of ''Tokimemo 2'', so much that she rarely wears girls' clothes. Plus she combines that with being an [[Otaku Surrogate]] (her idea of a date is watching a mecha anime film at the movies).