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* AnAesop: Episode 7 can be read as a cry against positive discrimination. Particularly considering Ruby's line at the end: "Where do you see peace and harmony in any of this?!"
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* DramaticShattering: While shooting Masago's movie, there's a scene where Garnet has to drop a plate because she's daydreaming of her LoveInterest. Masago [[DoingItForTheArt repeats the scene over and over]] because the plate must break ''just so'' according to his vision. Since the plates are actually part of Master's prized collection, the man is horrified.
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* DramaticShattering: While shooting Masago's movie, there's a scene where Garnet has to drop a plate because she's daydreaming of her LoveInterest. Masago [[DoingItForTheArt repeats the scene over and over]] over because the plate must break ''just so'' according to his vision. Since the plates are actually part of Master's prized collection, the man is horrified.
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* FingerSnappingStreetGang: In episode 34, the students of Sunshine Academy perform a SchoolPlay called "[[Theatre/WestSideStory Jewel Side Story]]" with rival gangs named the Cats and the Dogs. And, yes, they do the finger snapping as well.
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* IndyEscape: Used twice.
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* IllTimedSneeze: Subverted. In episode 16b, the gang is trying to get past a security laser system to steal their summer vacation homework. Labra nearly sneezes, but Kanon's friend stops her... only for her to trigger the lasers herself in the process.
%%* IndyEscape: Used twice.
%%* IndyEscape: Used twice.
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* SneezeOfDoom: Subverted. In episode 16b, the gang is trying to get past a security laser system to steal their summer vacation homework. Labra nearly sneezes, but Kanon's friend stops her... only for her to trigger the lasers herself in the process.
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* OutOfTheInferno: Kanon, Shouko and Jill walking out of an explosion in episode 7. Cue ''Film/{{Armageddon}}'' music please.
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* OutOfTheInferno: Kanon, Shouko and Jill walking out of an explosion in episode 7. Cue ''Film/{{Armageddon}}'' ''Film/Armageddon1998'' music please.
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* KillEmAll: Everybody (except 7 select people) dies like flies in the last 4 episodes. [[spoiler:Subverted, as [[EverybodyLives everybody gets revived]] at the end.]]
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* KillEmAll: EverybodyDiesEnding: Everybody (except 7 select people) dies like flies in the last 4 episodes. [[spoiler:Subverted, as [[spoiler:Then [[EverybodyLives everybody gets revived]] at the end.]]
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* AndNowForSomethingCompletelyDifferent: ''Sunshine'' comes across as shockingly different from anything that came before it, as it's a comedy-driven series instead of plot-driven, and it came after the darkest, most dramatic entry in the franchise at that point.
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* ContemptibleCover: Oh lordy, check [[https://jewelpet.fandom.com/wiki/File:(JP_Sunshine_DVD_Box_Vol.2).jpg this]] out; four members of the human female cast making sexy poses while wearing bikinis (don't worry, they're all 18) and zero Jewelpets. You know, for kids!
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* ContemptibleCover: Oh lordy, check [[http://jewelpet.wikia.com/wiki/File:(JP_Sunshine_DVD_Box_Vol.2).jpg this]] out; four members of the human female cast making sexy poses while wearing bikinis (don't worry, they're all 18) and zero Jewelpets. You know, for kids!
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* ContemptibleCover: Oh lordy, check [[http://jewelpet.wikia.[[https://jewelpet.fandom.com/wiki/File:(JP_Sunshine_DVD_Box_Vol.2).jpg this]] out; four members of the human female cast making sexy poses while wearing bikinis (don't worry, they're all 18) and zero Jewelpets. You know, for kids!
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* FranchiseCodifier: This season introduces the signature brand of wacky humor that would become a staple of the ''Jewelpet'' franchise afterwards.
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* DiegeticSoundtrackUsage: In episode 26b, Labra and Hinata are briefly seen singing the ending theme on a karaoke machine.
-->'''Labra:''' Here and there the maiden's heart is beating!\\
'''Hinata:''' ''[hits tambourine]'' Yay!
-->'''Labra:''' Here and there the maiden's heart is beating!\\
'''Hinata:''' ''[hits tambourine]'' Yay!
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* ThemeTuneCameo: In episode 26b, Labra and Hinata are briefly seen singing the ending theme on a karaoke machine.
-->'''Labra:''' Here and there the maiden's heart is beating!\\
'''Hinata:''' ''[hits tambourine]'' Yay!
-->'''Labra:''' Here and there the maiden's heart is beating!\\
'''Hinata:''' ''[hits tambourine]'' Yay!
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* ContinuityNod: The Jewelpets escape being fattened for slaughter in Episode 18, and they are still overweight in Episodes 19 and 20.
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''Jewelpet Sunshine'' is the third entry in the ''Franchise/{{Jewelpet}}'' anime.
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''Jewelpet Sunshine'' is the third entry in the ''Franchise/{{Jewelpet}}'' ''Toys/{{Jewelpet}}'' anime.
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* SeniorYearStruggles: The protagonists are a troublesome class of students in their last year of high school. A theme throughout the series is the students figuring out what they want to do with their lives once they graduate.
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* TwoDVisualsThreeDEffects: The vehicles used in the race in episode 5-A are rendered in CGI. A likely motivation behind this is that it's an homage/parody of ''Manga/InitialD'', which is infamous for its CGI races.
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* ConspicuousCG: Any scene with motorcycles.
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* TheFlatwoodsMonster: In Episode 39, Labra's use of her universe power attracts the attention of two Flatwoods Monsters passing by Earth in their [[FlyingSaucer UFO]]. Labra is invited on board by the intrigued aliens, but right after take-off she changes her mind and forces the UFO to crash. It slams into the police car of the two officers that had been following Labra and Angela for a misunderstanding. As the officers and aliens deal with each other, the two jewelpets make a run for it. A small joke is that, while the aliens are portrayed to be perfectly understandable to Labra, their vocals are nothing more than a repetition of "Wareware wa uchuujin da;" "We are aliens."
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* ColdSnap: The Jewelland undergoes one in episode 40, with the cause being an Aurora Borealis-esque light in the sky. A side-effect of the cold snap is that anyone who makes a pun during it will freeze on the spot (in Japan, bad puns are associated with the cold).
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* ColdSnap: The Jewelland undergoes one in episode 40, with the cause being an Aurora Borealis-esque light aurora in the sky. A side-effect of the cold snap is that anyone who makes a pun during it will freeze on the spot (in Japan, bad puns are associated with the cold).