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* [[Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling]]: Aerial is clearly under "responsible" in ''Cradle Planet'', and Suletta '''absolutely''' falls under foolish.
* [[Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling]]: Aerial is clearly under "responsible" in ''Cradle Planet'', and Suletta '''absolutely''' falls under foolish.
* [[The Generic Guy]]: Nika's appearance, inspired by her [[Aerith and Bob|totally normal name]], was made exceptionally plain, with the 11th episode confirming even the most outlandish part of it (her two tone hair) is actually just an exaggeration of the lighting.
* [[The Generic Guy]]: Nika's appearance, inspired by her [[Aerith and Bob|totally normal name]], was made exceptionally plain, with the 11th episode confirming even the most outlandish part of it (her two tone hair) is actually just an exaggeration of the lighting.
* [[Little Big Brother]]: Suletta and Aerial {{spoiler|even excluding being in a mobile suit, Eri is still child sized while Suletta is a teenager}}.
* [[Little Big Brother]]: Eri and her younger sister Gundam Lfrith in ''Prologue''. {{spoiler|Suletta and Aerial since, due to what happened to her, Aerial/Eri is still child sized while Suletta is a teenager}}.
* [[Mega Corp]]: Beneritt Group is large enough to outlaw a particular technology and send kill teams to enforce it and owns large space colonies while having component groups that wage war on eachother. It's implied they aren't the only one in the setting.
* [[Mega Corp]]: Beneritt Group is large enough to outlaw a particular technology and send kill teams to enforce it and owns large space colonies while having component groups that wage war on eachother. It's implied they aren't the only one in the setting.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: ''Prologue'' features corporate agents committing mass murder leaving minimal survivors. The main series initially focuses on a ''relatively'' lighthearted school setting. This comes up again at the end of the cour when things start getting dark again after the school setting is used to introduce the characters. Writer Ichiro Okouchi has stated this was intentional to make the series appeal more to the franchise's actual target audience of teenagers while keeping it ''Gundam'' and while ''Prologue'' was originally supposed to air later to introduce the darkness, but was moved up to address the beginning being too slow and to make clear to older fans it's still ''Gundam''.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: ''Prologue'' features corporate agents committing mass murder leaving minimal survivors. The main series initially focuses on a ''relatively'' lighthearted school setting. This comes up again at the end of the cour when things start getting dark again after the school setting is used to introduce the characters. Writer Ichiro Okouchi has stated this was intentional to make the series appeal more to the franchise's actual target audience of teenagers while keeping it ''Gundam'' and while ''Prologue'' was originally supposed to air later to introduce the darkness, but was moved up to address the beginning being too slow and to make clear to older fans it's still ''Gundam''.