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* ButtMonkey: Despite being the main character, Taro is subjected to emotional or physical turmoil on a regular basis, to the point that even initiating his TransformationSequence can't be done unless he gets hit over the head and knocked unconscious. Him being a staunch LazyBum and CasanovaWannabe who garners little sympathy from those around him makes it hard to feel bad for him, though.



* ChristmasCake: Taro is a RareMaleExample. He wants nothing more than to marry a woman with a steady career so he can quit his job and become a househusband, but being almost 30 often hinders his chances. He goes so far as to regularly consult Nancy's matchmaking service to try and find any woman who'll give him the time of day.

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* ChristmasCake: Taro is a RareMaleExample. He wants nothing more than to marry a woman with a steady career so he can quit his job and become a househusband, {{Househusband}}, but being almost 30 often hinders his chances. He goes so far as to regularly consult Nancy's matchmaking service to try and find any woman who'll give him the time of day.


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* DarkActionGirl: [[spoiler:As a Motarian, Catherine is deceptively powerful despite her true form's slender appearance, and more than willing to put it to use for her plans. While Jiro is strong enough to be able to one-shot Noin, when he fights Catherine one-on-one she nearly ''kills'' him.]]


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* {{Househusband}}: Taro's goal is to become one, by marrying a woman with an established career so he can quit his job and stay at home. Every woman he tries to woo immediately loses interest in him when he tells them this.


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* TheMenInBlack: White Pegasus's {{Mooks}} dress like this.
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* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler:Catherine technically gets what she wants once the Mo Continent is raised, since her original plan ''was'' to definitively prove its existence to the world and regain her scientific credibility. She's even able to pick up right where she left off in the finale by going back to her research, with the only caveat being that her ''true'' goal of wiping out humanity was thwarted and she no longer wants to do that anyway.]]


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* EvilMask: Episode 5 is about a struggling figure skater named Ryoma who accidentally buys a magical mask. Putting it on makes him far more confident as a skater, but also renders him completely insane and consumed by the need to skate, while also giving him the ability to freeze over anywhere he goes so he can skate everywhere. The mask turns out to be Perch's [=MOPart=].


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* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Catherine manipulated and lied to everyone, including Edward, to enact a plan that almost annihilated all of humanity and nearly killed Jiro herself for trying to stop it. What are the consequences? Being forgiven by everyone, getting away with it in the eyes of the general public, regaining her legitimacy as a scientist, and getting to go on living with Edward while continuing to pursue her studies.]]


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* ShipTease: Edward and Four Tune/[[spoiler:Catherine]] act closer than former colleagues, especially by the finale where it's all but stated they have feelings for each other.


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* ThoseTwoGuys: Perch and Noin. They're ''never'' seen apart from each other and execute all of their schemes together.

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* AdvertisedExtra: Despite being highlighted in the opening, Nancy is just a SatelliteCharacter to Taro as his matchmaking contact, only appearing briefly in most episodes and never directly contributing to the main plot at all.



* EleventhHourSuperpower: [[spoiler:In the final battle, when Perch and Noin's fused panda form nearly win against Taro, he suddenly becomes able to [[ShapingYourAttacks conjure huge energy fists]] to turn the tide against them.]]



* NonActionGuy: Goro, who's just a normal human researcher, and Saburo, who's just a dog. In the latter case, [[spoiler:while he does gain his own Motarian transformation, it only turns him into a normal human bard with no active abilities -- not even access to MagicMusic since, as he attests, "this isn't a video game"]].

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* NonActionGuy: Goro, who's just a normal human researcher, and Saburo, who's just a dog. In the latter case, [[spoiler:while he does gain his own Motarian transformation, it only turns him into a normal human bard with no active abilities -- not even access to MagicMusic since, as he attests, "this isn't a video game"]].game". The finale reveals he ''does'' have powers since he can transform into a giant bird to save everyone from sinking with the Mo Continent, but this is the only time he uses the ability.]]



* OurMinotaursAreDifferent: [[spoiler:Jiro]]'s true identity [[spoiler:as the prince of the Mo Continent]] is that of an anthropomorphic bovid, possibly a water buffalo. [[spoiler:His father the king was one as well, and since the royal family's symbol was a cow hoofprint, presumably so were the rest of them.]]

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* OurMinotaursAreDifferent: [[spoiler:Jiro]]'s true identity [[spoiler:as the prince of the Mo Continent]] is that of an anthropomorphic bovid, possibly a water buffalo. [[spoiler:His father the king was one as well, and since the royal family's symbol was a cow hoofprint, hoof print, presumably so were the rest of them.]]]]
* OutOfFocus: While Saburo features almost as prominently as the rest of the editorial stuff, [[spoiler:his Motarian form]] is only used twice in the entire show, and doesn't do much of merit in either instance up until the very end of the second one.



* RagsToRoyalty: [[spoiler:Jiro is actually the Sleeping Beauty type, having been the prince of Mo Continent back in his original life as a Motarian. He doesn't become aware of this until after he obtains his own [=MOPart=], and in the end he willing goes RichesToRags as he feels it's better to let the Mo Continent stay gone and continue to live a normal life instead.]]

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* RagsToRoyalty: ReallyRoyaltyReveal: [[spoiler:Jiro is was actually the Sleeping Beauty type, having been the prince of Mo Continent back in his original life as a Motarian. He doesn't become aware of this until after he obtains his own [=MOPart=], and in the end he willing goes RichesToRags as he feels it's better to let the Mo Continent stay gone and continue to live a normal life as a human instead.]]
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* ApocalypseHow: [[spoiler:Catherine's true plan is to cause a Class 3a one, using Ra Mo to rid the earth of humans so the Motarians can inherit it. The king of the Mo Continent previously tried to prevent this by inflicting a Class 0 on the continent itself, sinking it into the ocean and seemingly eliminating all Motarians by reincarnating them among humanity.]]
* AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance: [[spoiler:Saburo's big floppy ears are closely emulated in his human form by a head of long blonde hair.]]


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* ChekhovsGun: The song [[spoiler:Saburo]] plays as a Motarian. Ostensibly it's just a culturally significant tune from the Mo Continent but it later turns out to be hiding a clue [[spoiler:about how to disable Ra Mo]].


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* DoomsdayDevice: Ra Mo, a tool created by those in the Mo Continent who felt humanity deserved to be eradicated. While the specifics of it aren't described in detail, upon its activation Ra Mo is shown to be so powerful that it can erase all humans from the earth simultaneously by making them fade from existence.


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* IntrepidReporter: The editorial staff, albeit mostly because of Goro who's the most eager to seek out stories ForScience.


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* NonActionGuy: Goro, who's just a normal human researcher, and Saburo, who's just a dog. In the latter case, [[spoiler:while he does gain his own Motarian transformation, it only turns him into a normal human bard with no active abilities -- not even access to MagicMusic since, as he attests, "this isn't a video game"]].


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* TheyCalledMeMad: Four Tune tried presenting her findings about the Mo Continent to the public, but was summarily lambasted as a quack over it and pushed out of the industry entirely. At first she suffers a HeroicBSOD over it, but with Edward's encouragement she eventually decides to prove her findings directly [[spoiler:by finding the means to raise the Mo Continent itself]].

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When unexplained and supernatural occurrences happen all around us, ''Monthly Moso Science'' is a magazine aiming to shed light on the mysteries of the world... at least, in theory. The publication's editorial staff -- consisting of [[TheSlacker slacker]] Taro J. Suzuki, [[DeadpanSnarker snarky]] AdorablyPrecociousChild Jiro Tanaka, and their [[CanineCompanion pet Afghan Hound]] Saburo -- aren't too keen on seeking out genuine oddities beyond what's needed to keep the bills paid, but everything changes when they're sought out by intrepid researcher Goro Sato. Goro believes he's discovered the key to uncovering the mysterious Mo Continent, an ancient land inhabited by an advanced race known as the Motarians, but after being shunned by the scientific world for believing in such a thing he enlists the ''Moso'' staff to help him find the truth. Unbeknownst to them, the local MegaCorp White Pegasus Company is ''also'' interested in the Mo Continent, and not too keen on letting anyone else be the first to learn the truth about it.

...Did we mention this story is also about people who have the ability to transform into huge [[AnimeHair rainbow-haired]] [[BeastMan furries]]?

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When unexplained and supernatural occurrences happen all around us, ''Monthly Moso Science'' is a magazine aiming to shed light on the mysteries of the world... at least, in theory. The publication's editorial staff -- consisting of [[TheSlacker slacker]] Taro J. Suzuki, [[DeadpanSnarker snarky]] AdorablyPrecociousChild Jiro Tanaka, and their [[CanineCompanion pet Afghan Hound]] Saburo -- aren't too keen on all that dedicated to seeking out genuine oddities beyond what's needed to keep the bills paid, but everything changes when they're sought out by intrepid researcher Goro Sato. Goro believes he's discovered the key to uncovering the mysterious Mo Continent, an ancient land inhabited by an advanced race known as the Motarians, but after being shunned by the scientific world for believing in such a thing he enlists the ''Moso'' staff to help him find the truth. Unbeknownst to them, the local MegaCorp White Pegasus Company is ''also'' interested in the Mo Continent, and not too keen on letting anyone else be the first to learn the truth about it.

...Did we mention this story is also about people who have the ability to transform into huge big, [[AnimeHair rainbow-haired]] [[BeastMan furries]]?


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* AlternateIdentityAmnesia: Taro never remembers anything that happens while he's transformed, though this could also be because transforming requires him to be hit over the head with his [=MOPart=] and be knocked out. [[spoiler:Jiro]] is initially the same despite not having this drawback, but he soon becomes able to keep his memory intact after learning more about the true nature of his beast form.


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* SuperPoweredAlterEgo: Because Taro has to be knocked unconscious in order to transform, his Motarian form is entirely unlike him in terms of personality and generally acts like a primal beast. [[spoiler:Jiro]]'s form is a bit closer to his normal self but still leagues more pompous and showy. [[spoiler:It's later established that this is only the case for Motarians who haven't yet regained their memories of their original lives; Catherine is the same person in both forms due to already knowing her origins from a young age, while Taro and Jiro retain their normal personalities once they remember who they were.]]

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* AnimalLover: During his time as a scientist, Edward mentions offhand to Four Tune that he loves animals, which is part of what makes him take an interest in her research on the Motarians. He regrets it when he winds up assisting her with [[SqueamishAboutSlaughter dissecting a few of said animals]].



* BigBad: Edward Chi, president of the White Pegasus Company and the one opposing the editorial staff's quest to collect all the [=MOParts=].



* GratuitousEnglish: Again, Goro's "Over-Scientific!" CharacterCatchphrase, which is always spoken in English.
* GreaterScopeVillain: [[spoiler:Catherine was the true mastermind behind Edward's plot to collect the [=MOParts=], convincing him to help her while simultaneously presenting as the magazine's editor-in-chief to manipulate the protagonists as well.]]



* HiddenDepths: For all Taro's faults, the flashback to when Jiro was an infant shows that he does know a thing or two about domestic work, or at least taking care of a baby. While Rock was unable to soothe Jiro enough to get him to drink from a bottle, Taro manages to do it easily, and it's implied he helped Rock raise Jiro up to the present.



* HumansAreBastards: According to [[spoiler:Catherine]], enough of the Motarians held this belief that [[spoiler:they created Ra Mo, a weapon specifically to wipe humanity off the face of the planet]]. However, they were opposed by those who felt humans deserved to live and they should try to live in harmony with them, a sentiment held by the king [[spoiler:which drove him to destroy their own civilization and plunge the Mo Continent into the sea rather than allow such a weapon to ever be used]].

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* HumansAreBastards: According to [[spoiler:Catherine]], enough of the Motarians held this belief that [[spoiler:they created Ra Mo, a weapon specifically designed to wipe humanity off the face of the planet]]. However, they were opposed by those who felt humans deserved to live and they should try to live in harmony with them, a sentiment held by the king [[spoiler:which drove him to destroy their own civilization and plunge the Mo Continent into the sea rather than allow such a weapon to ever be used]].



* ItWillNeverCatchOn: Taro and Jiro agree that Goro's "Over-Scientific!" catchphrase is pretty lame, a sentiment shared by some of their readers when he attempts to shoehorn it into the magazine. [[SubvertedTrope It's never established]] whether or not the phrase eventually gains more popularity among their reader base, but by the finale Jiro has at least come around to start using it as well.



* RagsToRoyalty: [[spoiler:Jiro is actually the Sleeping Beauty type, having been the prince of Mo Continent back in his original life as a Motarian. He doesn't become aware of this until after he obtains his own [=MOPart=], and in the end he willing goes RichesToRags as he feels it's better to let the Mo Continent stay gone and continue to live a normal life instead.]]



* TheSlacker: Taro would rather take it easy and nap or try to chase the ladies than investigate mysteries.

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* TheSlacker: Taro would rather take it easy and nap or try to chase the ladies than investigate mysteries. He often has to be dragged to the site of a mystery unless there's something there to entice him, usually the promise of leisure or cute girls.

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* CasanovaWannabe: Taro is constantly trying to woo attractive women, though his efforts inevitably fail due to his age, lack of endearing traits, or bad luck.



* ChristmasCake: Taro is a RareMaleExample. He wants nothing more than to marry a woman with a steady career so he can quit his job and become a househusband, but being almost 30 often hinders his chances. He goes so far as to regularly consult Nancy's matchmaking service to try and find any woman who'll give him the time of day.



* DisneyDeath: After trying to shoot Taro and getting KnockedAcrossTheRoom in retaliation, Edward suffers severe internal bleeding and seemingly dies then and there, but is resuscitated by Jiro shortly after thanks to his healing powers.

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* CunningLikeAFox: [[spoiler:Catherine]]'s Motarian form is of a tall, slender fox person. Not only does it tout a pleasing appearance -- Edward outright calls the form "gorgeous" upon first seeing it -- it also comes with plenty of cunning [[spoiler:since Catherine masterminded the entire plot from behind the scenes to get everyone to help her achieve her own goals]].
* DisneyDeath: After [[spoiler:After trying to shoot Taro and getting KnockedAcrossTheRoom PunchedAcrossTheRoom in retaliation, Edward suffers severe internal bleeding and seemingly dies then and there, but is resuscitated by Jiro shortly after thanks to his healing powers.]]



* HumansAreBastards: According to [[spoiler:Catherine]], enough of the Motarians held this belief that [[spoiler:they created Ra Mo, a weapon specifically to wipe humanity off the face of the planet]]. However, they were opposed by those who felt humans deserved to live and they should try to live in harmony with them, a sentiment held by the king [[spoiler:which drove him to destroy their own civilization and plunge the Mo Continent into the sea rather than allow such a weapon to ever be used]].
* InvisibleToNormals: Some supernatural items, including some [=MOParts=], manifest curses that most people can't detect outside of the effects they have. Taro has the unique ability to see these curses, though he despises this ability as he's deathly afraid of curses in general.
* ISeeDeadPeople: Taro's ability to see supernatural forces also allows him to see and communicate with ghosts, though this only comes up in Episode 4 where he bonds with the spirit of a woman who died trying to confirm the existence of the local StockNessMonster.



* MarriedToTheJob: Four Tune was so devoted to her research that she got into the habit of sleeping at the research facility instead of going home at night. She nonchalantly tells Edward this after he learns she keeps bedding and pajamas in the lab with her.
* MorphicResonance: Motarians keep their overall hair and eye styles between their human and beast forms.



* OlderThanTheyLook: Taro is 28 but looks no older than Goro, who's a decade younger. Since several people derisively call him an "old man" anyway, his appearance is chalked up to the show's art style.
* OurMinotaursAreDifferent: [[spoiler:Jiro]]'s true identity [[spoiler:as the prince of the Mo Continent]] is that of an anthropomorphic bovid, possibly a water buffalo.

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* OlderThanTheyLook: Taro is 28 but looks [[{{Manchild}} and acts]] no older than Goro, who's a decade younger. Since several people derisively call him an "old man" anyway, his appearance is chalked up to the show's art style.
* OurMinotaursAreDifferent: [[spoiler:Jiro]]'s true identity [[spoiler:as the prince of the Mo Continent]] is that of an anthropomorphic bovid, possibly a water buffalo. [[spoiler:His father the king was one as well, and since the royal family's symbol was a cow hoofprint, presumably so were the rest of them.]]



* PlayingBothSides: [[spoiler:Catherine is both the editor-and-chief for ''Monthly Moso Science'' and the true mastermind behind Edward's plans, having set the two groups up to vie for possession of the MOParts so she can obtain them all faster.]]

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* PlayingBothSides: [[spoiler:Catherine is both the editor-and-chief for ''Monthly Moso Science'' and the true mastermind behind Edward's plans, having set the two groups up to vie for possession of the MOParts [=MOParts=] so she can obtain them all faster.]]]]
* PunBasedTitle: The ''mo'' in the show's Japanese title alludes to several things. For starters, it's the first part of the word '''''mo'''''''sou'' meaning "delusional", which is both a part of the magazine's name and a somewhat [[SelfDeprecation self-deprecating]] joke about its focus. It's also an interjection that expresses chagrin or disbelief, which Goro uses as the first part of his catchphrase. Then there's the allusion to the Mo Continent, the Motarions, and the [=MOParts=] which drive the plot. And lastly, "mou" is the Japanese onomatopoeia for the mooing of a cow, [[spoiler:the type of animal the Mo Continent's royal family, including Jiro, happened to be]].
* PunnyName: Four Tune, daughter of the renowned Tune family, who's name rhymes with "fortune". Ironically she was considered the BlackSheep by the rest of the family.
* RightHandCat: Played with -- Edward is periodically seen petting and talking to ''something'' fluffy when he's alone at his desk, though what it actually is remains a mystery. [[spoiler:The fluffy object is actually the tail of Catherine's Motarian form, which he pets as they discuss their plans in private.]]
* TheSlacker: Taro would rather take it easy and nap or try to chase the ladies than investigate mysteries.
* ThemeNaming: All four members of the editorial staff have names ending in "-ro", which is a common suffix for boys' names in Japan.


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* TwoAliasesOneCharacter: [[spoiler:Catherine and Four Tune are the same person, with "Catherine" being an identity she assumed to avoid suspicion while acting as ''Monthly Moso Science'''s editor-in-chief.]]


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* WorldOfTechnicolorHair: Most of the cast have hair colors that range from slightly exotic to completely outlandish. Taro's hair actually becomes ''more'' colorful when he assumes his Motarian form.

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''Delusional Monthly Magazine'' (''月刊モー想科学 Gekkan Mousou Kagaku'' [[note]]lit. "Monthly Publication Mou-Idea Science"[[/note]]) is an original anime produced by Creator/OLMIncorporated, airing on Tokyo MX and BS Asahi from January 11th to March 28th, 2024. Platform/{{Crunchyroll}} has licensed it for viewing with subtitles.

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When unexplained and supernatural occurrences happen all around us, ''Monthly Moso Science'' is a magazine aiming to shed light on the mysteries of the world... at least, in theory. The publication's editorial staff -- consisting of [[TheSlacker slacker]] Taro J. Suzuki, [[DeadpanSnarker snarky]] AdorablyPrecociousChild Jiro Tanaka, and their [[CanineCompanion pet Afghan Hound]] Saburo -- aren't too keen on seeking out genuine oddities beyond what's needed to keep the bills paid, but everything changes when they're sought out by intrepid researcher Goro Sato. Goro believes he's discovered the key to uncovering the mysterious Mo Continent, an ancient land inhabited by an advanced race known as the Motarians, but after being shunned by the scientific world for believing in such a thing he enlists the ''Moso'' staff to help him find the truth. Unbeknownst to them, the local MegaCorp White Pegasus Company is ''also'' interested in the Mo Continent, and not too keen on letting anyone else be the first to learn the truth about it.

...Did we mention this story is also about people who have the ability to transform into huge [[AnimeHair rainbow-haired]] [[BeastMan furries]]?

''Delusional Monthly Magazine'' (''月刊モー想科学 Gekkan Mousou Kagaku'' [[note]]lit. "Monthly Publication Mou-Idea Delusion Science"[[/note]]) is an original anime produced by Creator/OLMIncorporated, airing on Tokyo MX and BS Asahi from January 11th to March 28th, 2024. Platform/{{Crunchyroll}} has licensed it for viewing with subtitles.



* AmplifiedAnimalAptitude: Saburo is just below [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo Scooby]] in terms of intelligence, having implicitly human-level idea comprehension and being able to do things like dance and perform sumo wrestling moves, only hampered by his inability to talk. [[spoiler:It makes sense give he's actually a Motarian and is implied to have been aware of it before most of the others were.]]

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* AmplifiedAnimalAptitude: Saburo is just below [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo Scooby]] in terms of intelligence, having implicitly human-level idea comprehension and being able to do things like dance and perform sumo wrestling moves, only hampered by his inability to talk. [[spoiler:It makes sense give given he's actually a Motarian and is implied to have been aware of it before most of the others were.]]



* BornAgainImmortality: [[spoiler:After sinking the Mo Continent into the ocean, the King made it so that the Motarians would live alongside humanity by being reborn among them. However, they retain dormant memories of their original selves through all their different lives, essentially allowing them to be reborn over and over again.]]



* ChildProdigy: Four Tune was already an esteemed and respected scientist by the time she reached her teens, being able to work full-time as a researcher at the same facility Edward worked at despite her young age. [[spoiler:It's implied she benefited from having her memories from her original life as a Motarian awakened at a young age, affording her quite a bit more knowledge and experience than a normal child could have.]]



* FusionDance: [[spoiler:In the final battle, Perch and Noin reveal they've obtained the ability to fuse together into one {{Kaiju}}-sized panda bear.]]

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* ConvenientlyAnOrphan: Jiro was abandoned at Rock's coffee shop as an infant, having been raised by Rock and Taro.
* CultureChopSuey: The setting is aesthetically based on [[UsefulNotes/PostWarBritishPolitics Post-War Britain]] but with many cultural aspects borrowed from Japan, such as Japanese-style houses, magazines, and bento. The main cast all have fully Japanese names despite being from the same England-esque location.
* DisneyDeath: After trying to shoot Taro and getting KnockedAcrossTheRoom in retaliation, Edward suffers severe internal bleeding and seemingly dies then and there, but is resuscitated by Jiro shortly after thanks to his healing powers.
* DistinguishingMark: All Motarians have a distinct "お"-like marking somewhere on their body to identify them, which is also the spot where they must touch their [=MOPart=] to transform. Taro's is the most obvious being on his forehead, while all the others do a better job at keeping theirs concealed to set up for TheReveal.
* FloatingContinent: [[spoiler:Unlike records claiming that it existed on land, the Mo Continent is actually a huge floating landmass.]]
* ForScience: Goro's defining trait is his single-minded fixation on uncovering mysteries and making scientific discoveries. It's even the basis for his CharacterCatchphrase!
* FusionDance: [[spoiler:In the final battle, Perch and Noin reveal they've obtained the use an ability to fuse together into one {{Kaiju}}-sized panda bear.]]



* HealingHands: Jiro is able to produce a healing energy from his hands.



* LostTechnology: The Motarians were said to have created technology far beyond what humans are capable of making, though specifics are scarce. What little we do learn about it points to it being {{Magitek}} or something similar, as they were able to make things like teleportation circles [[spoiler:and even a device capable of wiping out all of humanity ''automatically'']].
* NoNameGiven: None of the Motarians' original selves are given names, only being referred to either by the names of their current incarnations or by the occupations they held in the past.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Taro is 28 but looks no older than Goro, who's a decade younger. Since several people derisively call him an "old man" anyway, his appearance is chalked up to the show's art style.



* PlayingBothSides: [[spoiler:Catherine is both the editor-and-chief for ''Montly Moso Science'' and the true mastermind behind Edward's plans, having set the two groups up to vie for possession of the MOParts so she can obtain them all faster.]]

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* PlayingBothSides: [[spoiler:Catherine is both the editor-and-chief for ''Montly ''Monthly Moso Science'' and the true mastermind behind Edward's plans, having set the two groups up to vie for possession of the MOParts so she can obtain them all faster.]]]]
* TransformationTrinket: The [=MOParts=]. Aside from being the key to uncovering the Mo Continent, they also allow a Motarian to assume their true form when one uses the specific one corresponding to them.


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* YoungerThanTheyLook: While discernibly younger than the other two, Jiro's status as the more level-headed and mature counterpart to Taro and Goro betrays the fact that he's only 10.
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* AmplifiedAnimalAptitude: Saburo is just below [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo Scooby]] in terms of intelligence, having implicitly human-level idea comprehension and being able to do things like dance and perform sumo wrestling moves, only hampered by his inability to talk. [[spoiler:It makes sense give he's actually a Motarian and is implied to have been aware of it before most of the others were.]]
* AndTheAdventureContinues: [[spoiler:In the finale Four Tune announces the discovery of more possible ancient civilizations and continents aside from the Mo continent, with the ''Moso'' staff ready to investigate. TheStinger shows what looks like an intact [=MOPart=] buried in the remnants of the sunken Mo Continent beneath the sea.]]


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* BumblingHenchmenDuo: Perch and Noin. As detailed below, despite being reasonably competent their failures are still played up for humor a lot.
* ContrivedCoincidence: [[spoiler:Catherine]]'s entire plot hinges on having access not just to other Motarians and their respective [=MOParts=], but also [[spoiler:the ancient ruins needed to use them for raising the Mo Continent]]. Miraculously ''all'' of these things happen to become available within Most City, [[spoiler:something she herself [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] by expressing how convenient it was for everything to fall into place]].


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* GoldfishPoopGang: Zig Zagged with Perch and Noin. They come off as fairly competent, but their efforts are often thwarted entirely by misfortune or a new tactic from one of the main characters. They start off at a disadvantage thanks to being outmatched by Taro's Motarian form, become credible threats once they both get the ability to transform as well, then return to being less of an issue once [[spoiler:Jiro and Saburo also regain their true forms]].
* HumanityEnsues: Unlike the other Motarians, [[spoiler:Saburo]]'s true form looks human for unexplained reasons. [[spoiler:Though it turns out he can also take the form of the legendary Mo Mo Bird.]]
* OurMinotaursAreDifferent: [[spoiler:Jiro]]'s true identity [[spoiler:as the prince of the Mo Continent]] is that of an anthropomorphic bovid, possibly a water buffalo.
* PantheraAwesome: Taro's Motarian form is a huge, muscular tiger man who's tough enough to lift vehicles and take down droves of {{Mooks}}. Even Perch and Noin in their transformed states have trouble fighting him unless they team up.
* PlayingBothSides: [[spoiler:Catherine is both the editor-and-chief for ''Montly Moso Science'' and the true mastermind behind Edward's plans, having set the two groups up to vie for possession of the MOParts so she can obtain them all faster.]]
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''Delusional Monthly Magazine'' (''月刊モー想科学 Gekkan Mousou Kagaku'' [[note]]lit. "Monthly Publication Mou-Idea Science"[[/note]]) is an original anime produced by Creator/OLMIncorporated, airing on Tokyo MX and BS Asahi from January 11th to March 28th, 2024. Platform/{{Crunchyroll}} has licensed it for viewing with subtitles.
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!!This anime provides examples of:
* BearsAreBadNews: Perch's and Noin's Motarian forms are a polar bear and a black bear respectively, and they assume the forms in earnest to help Edward by getting in the protagonists' way. [[spoiler:They can also combine to become a gargantuan panda bear that's even more trouble, beating Taro to a pulp during the climax.]]
* BeastMan: The Motarians' true forms were those of large, anthropomorphic animal-people. The one [[SubvertedTrope subversion]] is [[spoiler:Saburo]], who's true form looks human, but this is DoubleSubverted in the finale when [[spoiler:he reveals his ''real'' true form to be that of a massive bird]].
* FusionDance: [[spoiler:In the final battle, Perch and Noin reveal they've obtained the ability to fuse together into one {{Kaiju}}-sized panda bear.]]
* UndyingLoyalty:
** Due to their history together as former colleagues and symbolic child/parental figure, Edward is entirely devoted to helping Four Tune ([[spoiler:Catherine]]) in rediscovering the Mo continent. Even in the climax when it's revealed [[spoiler:her ''real'' motivation is the eradication of the human race, Edward remains so committed to helping her that he actually makes her begin the process when it looks like she's having doubts]].
** In turn, Perch and Noin are endlessly loyal to Edward, enough so that they continue enforcing his will [[spoiler:even after his DisneyDeath and the revelation that seeing his goal through to completion means wiping out humanity]].
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