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* [[Going Commando]]: The girl with elf-like ears that lives with Haruka don't wears panties under her mini dress.
* [[Going Commando]]: The girl with elf-like ears that lives with Haruka don't wears panties under her mini dress.
* [[Insistent Terminology]]: Haruka Yata insists his powers are "sorcery", not magic.
* [[Insistent Terminology]]: Haruka Yata insists his powers are "sorcery", not magic.
* [[Verbal Tic]]: Kanata uses "Gozaru" often at the end of his sentences.


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Revision as of 09:35, 29 August 2018

A 2014 manga written by Syun Satsuena, the author of Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple.

Yasaka Tokiwa is just a common average student. He wrote a novel, but nobody read it apparently. Nobody except Deus Ex Machina III, an incredibly-advanced android who took an interest in Tokiwa because of it. Since he appeared, Tokiwa is having weird dreams about the future, and weird things are beginning to happen in his school.

Serialized by on Shogakukan's Weekly Shonen Sunday

Tropes used in Tokiwa Kitareri!! include:
  • Brutal Honesty: In Chapter 2, Machina reveals his plan to take Tokiwa to school to Tokiwa despite the fact the reason he had to create a plan was because Tokiwa didn't want to go to school in first place.
  • Eye Beams: One of Machina's many abilities invole simply firing beams from his eyes.
  • Fanservice: Not unlike Satsuena's last work. The first chapter features a tentacle monster with melting powers that only melt a "surface" every time it attacks. His first victim is a female student, and of course the surface he dissolves before trying to melt her skin are her clothes.
  • Going Commando: The girl with elf-like ears that lives with Haruka don't wears panties under her mini dress.
  • Insistent Terminology: Haruka Yata insists his powers are "sorcery", not magic.
  • Verbal Tic: Kanata uses "Gozaru" often at the end of his sentences.