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The manga came to an end in 2005. A ten-episode live-action series was produced in 2003. The series examines the dilemma of [[Family Versus Career]] and [[Be Yourself|Being True To Yourself]], and comes with a lovely [[Happily Ever After]] ending. |
The manga came to an end in 2005. A ten-episode live-action series was produced in 2003. The series examines the dilemma of [[Family Versus Career]] and [[Be Yourself|Being True To Yourself]], and comes with a lovely [[Happily Ever After]] ending. |
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=== This series provides examples of: === |
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* [[Abuse Is Okay When Its Female On Male]] - Sumire to Momo, though it could be argued that it's actually consensual. |
* [[Abuse Is Okay When Its Female On Male]] - Sumire to Momo, though it could be argued that it's actually consensual. |
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* [[Bishie Sparkle]] - Hasumi very often, Momo (especially when dancing) and '''Eddie Sukenari''' when he loses the glases. |
* [[Bishie Sparkle]] - Hasumi very often, Momo (especially when dancing) and '''Eddie Sukenari''' when he loses the glases. |
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* [[Biker Babe]] - Sumire's younger sister, Akane. |
* [[Biker Babe]] - Sumire's younger sister, Akane. |
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* [[Blind Without'Em]] - When Sumire loses a contact lens, she bumps into things so often she gets bruises. |
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* [[Bottle Fairy]] - Sumire gets liquored up with surprising regularity. |
* [[Bottle Fairy]] - Sumire gets liquored up with surprising regularity. |
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* [[But Not Too Foreign]] - Sukenari is half American. |
* [[But Not Too Foreign]] - Sukenari is half American. |
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** Or anyone else. Like Eddie Sukenari. |
** Or anyone else. Like Eddie Sukenari. |
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* [[Magical Realism]] - hints of it throughout the story, good example would be the time-travel/dream in the last chapter. |
* [[Magical Realism]] - hints of it throughout the story, good example would be the time-travel/dream in the last chapter. |
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* [[Masculine Girl Feminine Boy]] - Neither Sumire nor Momo fit traditional gender roles. {{spoiler|That's what makes them right for each other.}} |
* [[Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy]] - Neither Sumire nor Momo fit traditional gender roles. {{spoiler|That's what makes them right for each other.}} |
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* [[May-December Romance]]: Gender-inverted from the norm with Momo being 12 years younger than Sumire. |
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* [[Mean Brit]] - Emma and Hugh have this going on, until [[Defrosting Ice Queen|Emma defrosts]] and Hugh falls for Emma. |
* [[Mean Brit]] - Emma and Hugh have this going on, until [[Defrosting Ice Queen|Emma defrosts]] and Hugh falls for Emma. |
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* [[Mistress and Servant Boy]] - Pretty much the entire premise. |
* [[Mistress and Servant Boy]] - Pretty much the entire premise. |
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* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]] - Sumire and Yuri in high-school and college. Sumire is still the Tomboy to an extent, with her love of video games and pro wrestling. |
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]] - Sumire and Yuri in high-school and college. Sumire is still the Tomboy to an extent, with her love of video games and pro wrestling. |
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* [[True Love Is Exceptional]] |
* [[True Love Is Exceptional]] |
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* [[Will They or Won't They]] |
* [[Will They or Won't They?]] |
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