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The show, in all its insane glory, is licensed in North America by Creator/SentaiFilmworks. It can be watched on [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/punch-line Crunchyroll]]. A VisualNovel version of the series that re-tells the events of and contains several clips from the anime released on the UsefulNotes/Playstation4 and UsefulNotes/PlaystationVita in mid-2018.

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The show, in all its insane glory, is licensed in North America by Creator/SentaiFilmworks. It can be watched on [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/punch-line Crunchyroll]]. A VisualNovel version of the series that re-tells the events of and contains several clips from the anime released on the UsefulNotes/Playstation4 Platform/Playstation4 and UsefulNotes/PlaystationVita Platform/PlaystationVita in mid-2018.



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* DropTheHammer: Kenji Miyazawa uses one in episode 11 to fight some police officers with.
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Widget Series has been renamed to Quirky Work as per TRS (it's also YMMV).


* WidgetSeries: Very much so, and it won't let you forget it!
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* JigsawPuzzlePlot: Despite all the random elements in the plot, one can't escape the feeling that they're the part of a bigger, if wacky, picture. As it's by the same writer of the ''VisualNovel/ZeroEscape'' and ''[[VisualNovel/TwelveRiven In]][[{{VisualNovel/Remember11}} fi]][[{{VisualNovel/Never7}} ni]][[{{VisualNovel/Ever17}} ty]]'' series, we ''cannot'' expect anything less.

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* JigsawPuzzlePlot: Despite all the random elements in the plot, one can't escape the feeling that they're the part of a bigger, if wacky, picture. As it's by the same writer of both the ''VisualNovel/ZeroEscape'' series and ''[[VisualNovel/TwelveRiven In]][[{{VisualNovel/Remember11}} fi]][[{{VisualNovel/Never7}} ni]][[{{VisualNovel/Ever17}} ty]]'' the ''{{VisualNovel/Infinity}}'' series, we ''cannot'' expect anything less.
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''Punch Line'' is an ecchi comedy {{Anime}} series, made by {{Creator/MAPPA}} and written by Creator/KotaroUchikoshi (of ''VisualNovel/ZeroEscape'' and ''{{VisualNovel/Ever17}}'' fame) for the {{Creator/Noitamina}} block line-up for spring 2015 anime season. \\

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''Punch Line'' is an ecchi {{ecchi}} comedy {{Anime}} series, made by {{Creator/MAPPA}} and written by Creator/KotaroUchikoshi (of ''VisualNovel/ZeroEscape'' and ''{{VisualNovel/Ever17}}'' fame) for the {{Creator/Noitamina}} block line-up for spring 2015 anime season. \\
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''Punch Line'' is an ecchi comedy {{Anime}} series, made by {{Creator/MAPPA}} and written by Creator/KotaroUchikoshi (of ''VisualNovel/ZeroEscape'' and ''{{VisualNovel/Ever17}}'' fame) for the {{Creator/Noitamina}} block line-up for Spring2015Anime season. \\

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''Punch Line'' is an ecchi comedy {{Anime}} series, made by {{Creator/MAPPA}} and written by Creator/KotaroUchikoshi (of ''VisualNovel/ZeroEscape'' and ''{{VisualNovel/Ever17}}'' fame) for the {{Creator/Noitamina}} block line-up for Spring2015Anime spring 2015 anime season. \\
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Up To Eleven is a defunct trope


* NobodyCanDie: turned UpToEleven in the final episode. [[spoiler:In spite of Ito having machine-gunned soldiers, guided military missiles to hit their firers, smashed helicopters into each other and blown up tanks, it's later stated that no-one in the army was killed in the battle!]]

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* NobodyCanDie: turned UpToEleven in In the final episode. [[spoiler:In spite of Ito having machine-gunned soldiers, guided military missiles to hit their firers, smashed helicopters into each other and blown up tanks, it's later stated that no-one in the army was killed in the battle!]]
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The ghost boy has only one hope if he wants to reclaim his life - he must embark on an epic quest to find the Nandala Gandala - the sacred book of ancient India, with houses information on a secret ritual that will help him repossessing his body. The location of this enigmatic grimoire is... somewhere in Koraikan. Yuta goes to look for the Nandala Gandala, which accidentally leads him to see panties of his {{NEET}} neighbor, Ito. Once again, power wells up in him, but in panic he goes and witnesses yet another panty shot. This one gives him a massive nosebleed... and causes ''a giant asteroid to crash into Earth'', ''destroying all life on it''.\\

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The ghost boy has only one hope if he wants to reclaim his life - he must embark on an epic quest to find the Nandala Gandala - the sacred book of ancient India, with houses information on a secret ritual that will help him repossessing his body. The location of this enigmatic grimoire is... somewhere in Koraikan. Yuta goes to look for the Nandala Gandala, which accidentally leads him to see panties of his {{NEET}} neighbor, Ito. Once again, power wells up in him, but in panic he goes and witnesses yet another panty shot.{{panty shot}}. This one gives him a massive nosebleed... and causes ''a giant asteroid to crash into Earth'', ''destroying all life on it''.\\



* {{Fanservice}}: Plenty of it, mostly in the form of, you guessed it, panty shots. To be fair, the show is pretty casual about it.

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* {{Fanservice}}: Plenty of it, mostly in the form of, you guessed it, panty shots.{{panty shot}}s. To be fair, the show is pretty casual about it.

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* {{Fanservice}}: Plenty of it, mostly in the form of, you guessed it, [[PantyShot panty shots.]] To be fair, the show is pretty casual about it.

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* {{Fanservice}}: Plenty of it, mostly in the form of, you guessed it, [[PantyShot panty shots.]] shots. To be fair, the show is pretty casual about it.



* PantyShot: Shown from time to time. Yuta also catches a glimpse of them, which for some reason spells trouble if he gets aroused twice in a row.



* PunBasedTitle: ''Punchline's'' Japanese title is "''Panchirain''". In Japanese, "panchira" means [[PantyShot panty flash]], while the word as a whole is pretty close to "pantyline".

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* PunBasedTitle: ''Punchline's'' Japanese title is "''Panchirain''". In Japanese, "panchira" means [[PantyShot panty flash]], flash, while the word as a whole is pretty close to "pantyline".
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Kill Em All was renamed Everybody Dies Ending due to misuse. Dewicking


* KillEmAll: The Qmay's ultimate goal is to have the asteroid impact Earth, which would gradually kill off all non-Qmay people. Yuta intends to stop this [[spoiler:although according to Chiranosuke, he's failed this several billion times already.]]
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''Punch Line'' is an ecchi comedy {{Anime}} series, made by {{Creator/MAPPA}} and written by Kotaro Uchikoshi (of ''VisualNovel/ZeroEscape'' and ''{{VisualNovel/Ever17}}'' fame) for the {{Creator/Noitamina}} block line-up for Spring2015Anime season. \\

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''Punch Line'' is an ecchi comedy {{Anime}} series, made by {{Creator/MAPPA}} and written by Kotaro Uchikoshi Creator/KotaroUchikoshi (of ''VisualNovel/ZeroEscape'' and ''{{VisualNovel/Ever17}}'' fame) for the {{Creator/Noitamina}} block line-up for Spring2015Anime season. \\
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He uses his new found strength to throw the villain along with himself out of the bus, both of them falling into the river. Strange Juice saves him and once again, he sees her underwear, which makes him pass out. When he comes to, he finds himself at his apartment building, the Koraikan. What's more, he's now a ghost! Another ethereal being, a cat-spirit named Chiranosuke, explains to him that no, he is not dead, but simply suffering an out-of-body experience. The bad news is, some ''other'' ghost used this opportunity to posses Yuta's body, locked himself up in his room and placed magic seals so that no spirit can enter.\\

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He uses his new found strength to throw the villain along with himself out of the bus, both of them falling into the river. Strange Juice saves him and once again, he sees her underwear, which makes him pass out. When he comes to, he finds himself at his apartment building, the Koraikan. What's more, he's now a ghost! Another ethereal being, a cat-spirit named Chiranosuke, explains to him that no, he is not dead, but simply suffering an out-of-body experience. The bad news is, some ''other'' ghost used this opportunity to posses possess Yuta's body, locked himself up in his room and placed magic seals so that no spirit can enter.\\

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