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* [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]]: Chinatsu comes off as fairly sweet in her first appearance (and around Yui), but her true self can be seen through her art and actions.
* [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]]: Chinatsu comes off as fairly sweet in her first appearance (and around Yui), but her true self can be seen through her art and actions.
* {{spoiler|[[Black Comedy Rape]]}}: The finale takes it to the extreme, with ''Chitose'' {{spoiler|going nuts after eating chocolate and making out with everyone}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Black Comedy Rape]]}}: The finale takes it to the extreme, with ''Chitose'' {{spoiler|going nuts after eating chocolate and making out with everyone}}.
* [[Bland-Name Product]]: Comuket.
* [[Bland-Name Product]]: [[Comiket|Comuket]].
** And in the manga, Pucari Sweat (from Pocari Sweat), Fanchi Orange (Fanta Orange), and Pukki (Pocky).
** And in the manga, Pucari Sweat (from Pocari Sweat), Fanchi Orange (Fanta Orange), and Pukki (Pocky).
* [[Blank White Eyes]]: Happens to Akari a few times after [[Butt Monkey|a particularly traumatic experience.]]
* [[Blank White Eyes]]: Happens to Akari a few times after [[Butt Monkey|a particularly traumatic experience.]]
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* [[Chekhov's Gun|Chekhov's Pudding]]: Kyouko found one in the student council's fridge... with [[The Rival|Ayano]]'s name written on it. A few scenes later, Ayano came back into the student council's room looking for it.
* [[Chekhov's Gun|Chekhov's Pudding]]: Kyouko found one in the student council's fridge... with [[The Rival|Ayano]]'s name written on it. A few scenes later, Ayano came back into the student council's room looking for it.
* '''[[Comedic Sociopathy]]'''
* '''[[Comedic Sociopathy]]'''
* [[Comic Book Time]]: [[Lampshaded]].
* [[Couch Gag]]: The opening scene in which Akari tries to tell the audience that the show is starting, and how it fails.
* [[Couch Gag]]: The opening scene in which Akari tries to tell the audience that the show is starting, and how it fails.
* [[Cranial Eruption]]: Appears prior to, but most prominently in episode 11 {{spoiler|where it gives Kyoko (and later Akari) a [[Personality Swap]]}}
* [[Cranial Eruption]]: Appears prior to, but most prominently in episode 11 {{spoiler|where it gives Kyoko (and later Akari) a [[Personality Swap]]}}
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* [[Nosebleed]]: Chitose gets these during the numerous times she uses her [[Shipping Goggles]].
* [[Nosebleed]]: Chitose gets these during the numerous times she uses her [[Shipping Goggles]].
** Her twin sister Chizuru instead gets drooling. [[Squick|Eeyyuuuwww]].
** Her twin sister Chizuru instead gets drooling. [[Squick|Eeyyuuuwww]].
* [[Not Allowed to Grow Up]]: [[Lampshaded]].
* [[Not So Stoic]]: Ayano makes a lot of bad puns. Yui cracks up over every single one.
* [[Not So Stoic]]: Ayano makes a lot of bad puns. Yui cracks up over every single one.
* [[Odango Hair]]: Akari, whose buns can seperate from her hair in [[Imagine Spot|Imagine Spots]].
* [[Odango Hair]]: Akari, whose buns can seperate from her hair in [[Imagine Spot|Imagine Spots]].

Latest revision as of 22:27, 16 July 2021

From left to right: Akari, Chinatsu, Yui, Chitose, Kyouko, Ayano, Himawari and Sakurako

Yuru-Yuri stars three middle school girls, Kyouko, Yui, and ... um, y'know, wosshername. (checks hand) Akari, that's it. When the tea ceremony club disbands from lack of interest, they take over the room for their own "amusement club," which is an excuse to goof off and hang out with much silliness ensuing. Eventually, a new cast member shows up in Chinatsu, a new student who just wanted to join the tea ceremony club and the club ends up using her to complete their Four-Girl Ensemble. After a bit, student council members Ayano and Chitose and their juniors Himawari and Sakurako get involved in the story and even more silliness ensues.

Yuru-Yuri is a Moe Slice of Life comedy that originally ran in the Girls Love anthology Yuri Hime S. An anime adaptation debuted on the Summer 2011 Anime season. From this series, the audience can expect a fair bit of Les Yay and Breaking the Fourth Wall humour. There is also a Spin-Off of manga one-shots called Yuri-Yuri, which puts the romantic entanglements in a more serious light and subsequently scores considerably higher on the Yuri-scale.


Tropes used in Yuru-Yuri include:

Mirakurun: If we work together, we can defeat anyone!
Raika-chan: I suppose I must. After all, I'm so nice.

Ayano: Double shock!

Mirakurun: Raika-chan, are you my rival?
Raika-chan: Don't look so betrayed, no one made you trust me.
Mirakurun: Are you saying that, when you tutored me, and treated me to a dinner, Was It All a Lie??
Raika-chan: You are so trusting. Getting close to you was easy.