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* BewareTheNiceOnes: As sweet, positive and cheerful as she is, you don't want to see her angry. Hachiman actually manages to bring out a more snappy, irritated side of her.



* TheDitz: She can be a bit of an airhead and tends to be naive, but the trope is actually {{subverted}}. While she is noted by the other club members to not be the smartest of the group, lacking the philosophical orientation Hachiman and Yukino do have, she's in truth a reasonably intelligent individual, gets good grades and is far more observant than she looks at first glance. She may have had issues with being herself at the beginning, although she gets better. Despite her very optimistic nature, she actually reveals to be perceptive, becomes more realistic and [[GrewASpine grows a spine]] through CharacterDevelopment.

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* TheDitz: {{Subverted}}. She can be a bit of an airhead and tends to be naive, but the trope is actually {{subverted}}. While she is noted by the other club members to not be the smartest of the group, Hachiman and Yukino initially see her as somewhat dumb, lacking the philosophical orientation Hachiman and Yukino do they have, she's in truth a reasonably intelligent individual, gets good grades and is far more observant than she looks at first glance. She may have had issues with being herself at the beginning, although she gets better. Despite her very optimistic nature, she actually reveals to be perceptive, becomes more realistic and [[GrewASpine grows a spine]] through CharacterDevelopment.



* {{Expy}}: Downplayed, but she partially reminds of Minori Kushieda from ''LightNovel/{{Toradora}}'': airheaded, but actually smarter than she looks, very nice and friendly (but still hides some issues), and the "red headed" GenkiGirl of the group, [[spoiler:as well as [[ShipTease "strong feelings"]] for the protagonist guy.]]

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* {{Expy}}: Downplayed, but she partially reminds of Minori Kushieda from ''LightNovel/{{Toradora}}'': airheaded, but actually smarter than she looks, very nice and friendly (but still hides some issues), and the "red headed" FieryRedhead GenkiGirl of the group, [[spoiler:as well as [[ShipTease "strong feelings"]] strong feelings]] for the protagonist guy.]]



* UndyingLoyalty: Best shown at the very end of season 3, [[spoiler:when she says the girl (Yukino) who's basically dating the guy she likes (Hachiman) is her "most treasured friend," and her wish is to be friends with Yukino "forever."]]

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* UndyingLoyalty: Best shown at the very end of season 3, [[spoiler:when she says the girl (Yukino) who's basically dating the guy she likes (Hachiman) is her "most ''most treasured friend," friend'', and her wish is to be friends with Yukino "forever."]]



* BitchInSheepsClothing: Hachiman's first impression of her, since he saw her as a more skilled version of Sagami. Subverted as not only grew on him though, she is also genuinely good-natured. While Iroha ''is'' able to be a charmer due to her cute attitude, she means well, and her heart is in the right place.

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* BitchInSheepsClothing: {{Subverted}}. Hachiman's first impression of her, her is this, since he saw her as a more skilled version of Sagami. Subverted as However, not only Iroha grew on him though, him, but she is also a genuinely good-natured. While Iroha ''is'' good-natured individual, able to be a charmer due to her cute attitude, cuteness and a bit of a mischievous streak, yet she means well, and her heart is in the right place.



* DumbBlonde: The image she actively cultivates so people will offer to help her. Iroha is actually very clever and intelligent, though sometimes her younger age does show.

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* DumbBlonde: The {{Subverted}} - she sometimes played dumb a little, but that was the image she actively cultivates cultivated so people will offer to help her. Iroha is actually very clever and intelligent, though sometimes her younger age does show. She loses this more mischievous side of her, though, and becomes more mature and serious.



* FriendlessBackground: She states to have no friends besides the Club. This heavily implies that she's selective and really only looks out for genuine relationships.



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Very {{downplayed}}. Early on she comes across as manipulative and a bit bratty and mischievous, with a tendency to tease Hachiman a bit, but she's a good person at heart, and Hachiman even states it in the third season. Ultimately, she's a friendly NiceGirl, and has her CharacterDevelopment where she becomes more selfless.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Very {{downplayed}}. Early on she comes across as somewhat manipulative and a bit bratty and mischievous, with a tendency to tease Hachiman a bit, but she's a good person at heart, and Hachiman even states it in the third season. Ultimately, she's a friendly NiceGirl, and has her CharacterDevelopment where she becomes more selfless.



* MyFriendsAndZoidberg: Hachiman occasionally talks about her in this way, much to her irritation. Though to be fair, she also has a habit of doing the same to him.

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* MyFriendsAndZoidberg: Hachiman occasionally talks about her in this way, much to her irritation. Though to be fair, she also has a bit of a habit of doing the same to him.



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She often comes off as a jerk, as she acts really abrasive to those not within her clique, is arrogant, and has a mean streak, but is also very aware of the actions and feelings of her closest friends, and will attempt to make sure that they don't get hurt. This balance is best shown when she confronts Hachiman over his involvement with Ebina (who doesn't want to date anybody) and Tobe (who wants to confess to Ebina).

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She often comes off as a downright jerk, as she acts really abrasive to those not within her clique, is arrogant, and has a mean streak, but is also very aware of the actions and feelings of her closest friends, and will attempt to make sure that they don't get hurt. This balance is best shown when she confronts Hachiman over his involvement with Ebina (who doesn't want to date anybody) and Tobe (who wants to confess to Ebina).



* JapaneseDelinquent: She isn't actually one, but with her disregard for proper dress code, poor attendance at school, tough attitude, and loner status, Saki has a few typical delinquent traits. She's also tall and intimidating.

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* JapaneseDelinquent: She {{Subverted}} as she isn't actually one, but with her disregard for proper girly dress code, poor attendance at school, tough attitude, and loner status, Saki has a few typical delinquent traits.traits associated with delinquents. She's also tall and intimidating.



* TheDitz: Often seen as this due to his very jolly behavior and poor grades; however, while he's BookDumb, it's not clear if he's outright dimwitted in other areas.



* LargeHam: Not as hammy as Yoshiteru, but still counts.

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* LargeHam: Not as hammy as Yoshiteru, but still counts. He's often pretentious, lund and dramatic in his attitude.


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* LovableSexManiac: She may have perverted fantasies about gay boys 24/7, but she's nonetheless a NiceGirl who cares for her friends.
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* RomanticRunnerUp: Her sister mentions that she has been on the losing side of a LoveTriangle in the past.

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* AloofDarkHairedGirl: She has black hair, is TheStoic ([[NotSoStoic but not so much as she looks]]), and is repeatedly described as beautiful.

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* AloofDarkHairedGirl: She has black hair, is TheStoic ([[NotSoStoic but though not so much as she looks]]), and is repeatedly described as beautiful.



* BeautyEqualsGoodness: Often described as the most beautiful girl in her school, and she's ultimately the BigGood who thinks of balancing logical and emotional undestanding, as well as of the long-term consequences of the club's deeds.

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* BeautyEqualsGoodness: Often described as the most beautiful girl in her school, and definitely a kind-hearted person despite her bitterness. Then, she's ultimately the BigGood who thinks of balancing logical and emotional undestanding, as well as of the long-term consequences of the club's deeds.



* NiceGirl: Shizuka already describes her as a very sweet girl at the beginning, despite her behavior. Like in Hachiman's case, it becomes very evident through CharacterDevelopment that she's a genuinely well-meaning, nice and kind-hearted person.

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* NiceGirl: Shizuka already describes her as a very sweet girl at the beginning, despite her behavior. Like in Hachiman's case, it becomes very evident through CharacterDevelopment that she's she ''is'' indeed a genuinely well-meaning, nice and kind-hearted person.



* SugarAndIcePersonality: Yukino initially prefers to maintain an air of superiority and distance to hide her vulnerabilities and will only rarely lower her shields. Hachiman once jokingly called her cute and Yukino, having been caught off guard, launches into a long rambling to hide her embarrassment. Later on, she opens herself to Hachiman after he did the same for her.

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* SugarAndIcePersonality: Or, ultimately, a CharacterDevelopment from mostly ice to mostly sugar. Yukino initially prefers to maintain an air of superiority and distance to hide her vulnerabilities and will only rarely lower her shields. Hachiman once jokingly called her cute and Yukino, having been caught off guard, launches into a long rambling to hide her embarrassment. Later on, she opens herself to Hachiman after he did the same for her.



* TheDitz: She can be a bit of an airhead and tends to be naive, but the trope is actually {{subverted}}. While she is noted by the other club members to not be the most intelligent of the group, lacking the philosophical orientation Hachiman and Yukino do have, she's in truth a reasonably smart individual, gets good grades and is far more observant than she looks at first glance. She may have had issues with being herself at the beginning, although she gets better. Despite her very optimistic nature, she actually reveals to be perceptive, becomes more realistic and [[GrewASpine grows a spine]] through CharacterDevelopment.

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* TheDitz: She can be a bit of an airhead and tends to be naive, but the trope is actually {{subverted}}. While she is noted by the other club members to not be the most intelligent smartest of the group, lacking the philosophical orientation Hachiman and Yukino do have, she's in truth a reasonably smart intelligent individual, gets good grades and is far more observant than she looks at first glance. She may have had issues with being herself at the beginning, although she gets better. Despite her very optimistic nature, she actually reveals to be perceptive, becomes more realistic and [[GrewASpine grows a spine]] through CharacterDevelopment.



* BitchInSheepsClothing: Hachiman's first impression of her, since he saw her as a more skilled version of Sagami. She grew on him though, and is not a bad person by any means. While Iroha ''is'' able to be a charmer due to her cute attitude, she means well, and her heart is in the right place.

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* BitchInSheepsClothing: Hachiman's first impression of her, since he saw her as a more skilled version of Sagami. She Subverted as not only grew on him though, and she is not a bad person by any means.also genuinely good-natured. While Iroha ''is'' able to be a charmer due to her cute attitude, she means well, and her heart is in the right place.



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Downplayed. She can come across as manipulative and a bit bratty and mischievous, but she's a good person at heart, and Hachiman even states it in the third season. Otherwise, she's a friendly NiceGirl, and has her CharacterDevelopment where she becomes more selfless.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Downplayed. She can come Very {{downplayed}}. Early on she comes across as manipulative and a bit bratty and mischievous, with a tendency to tease Hachiman a bit, but she's a good person at heart, and Hachiman even states it in the third season. Otherwise, Ultimately, she's a friendly NiceGirl, and has her CharacterDevelopment where she becomes more selfless.



* ManipulativeBastard: Is considered "dangerous" by Hachiman because she knows how to use her cute appearance and status as an underclassman to her advantage.

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* ManipulativeBastard: Is considered "dangerous" by Hachiman because she knows how to use her cute appearance and status as an underclassman to her advantage. The trope is actually {{subverted}} as, while she ''is'' able to use her pretty appearance to get what she wants, she's actually a genuinely kind and good-natured individual.



* TheTease: A less fanservice focused example, but she still fits. In-universe they refer to it as her "appeals", which is basically her using her cuteness to try to get something out of someone.

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* TheTease: A less fanservice focused example, but she still fits. In-universe they refer to it as her "appeals", which is basically her using her cuteness to try to get something out of someone.someone, especially Hachiman early on.



* {{Jerkass}}: Comes off this way, as she acts really abrasive to those not within her clique.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She's arrogant and mean-spirited, but is also very aware of the actions and feelings of her closest friends, and will attempt to make sure that they don't get hurt. This balance is best shown when she confronts Hachiman over his involvement with Ebina (who doesn't want to date anybody) and Tobe (who wants to confess to Ebina).

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* {{Jerkass}}: Comes JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She often comes off this way, as a jerk, as she acts really abrasive to those not within her clique.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She's arrogant
clique, is arrogant, and mean-spirited, has a mean streak, but is also very aware of the actions and feelings of her closest friends, and will attempt to make sure that they don't get hurt. This balance is best shown when she confronts Hachiman over his involvement with Ebina (who doesn't want to date anybody) and Tobe (who wants to confess to Ebina).



* LovingBully: While she's bossy and arrogant even towards a sweetie like Yui, who is also her friend, she ultimately means well.



* ManipulativeBastard: Towards her brother; this is another family trait she shares with him, in a sense. However, though at times she looks a bit self-centered and bratty, she's by no means a bastard, and just has good intentions towards her brother. The only difference, in fact, is her schemes are meant for the latter to come out of his shell, while Hachiman just wants people to throw away their emotions and helps them in the most cynical ways.
* MoralityPet: She fits the trope, but Hachiman is definitely not amoral, just very snarky and BrutallyHonest (if not a {{Jerkass}}). Despite their mutual snarkiness and banter, Hachiman clearly cares about his sister and dotes on her, showing her far more tenderness than anyone else. Komachi in turn tries to have him come out his shell more.

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* ManipulativeBastard: Towards her brother; Heavily {{downplayed}}, but she has some shades of this is another family trait she towards Hachiman (who shares with him, in this trait to a sense. However, much bigger extent, though at times she looks a bit self-centered and bratty, she's by no means a bastard, and just still meaning well). She has good intentions towards her brother. The only difference, brother, and, in fact, the major difference is that her schemes are meant for the latter to come out of his shell, while Hachiman just wants people to throw away their emotions and helps them in the most cynical ways.
* MoralityPet: She fits the trope, but Hachiman is definitely not amoral, just very snarky and BrutallyHonest (if not a bit of a {{Jerkass}}). Despite their mutual snarkiness and banter, Hachiman clearly cares about his sister and dotes on her, showing her far more tenderness than anyone else. Komachi in turn tries to have him come out his shell more.



* {{Tsundere}}: A type B just like Yui. Komachi is also one of the nicest and sweetest characters in the series, and yet Hachiman is absolutely able to make her feel annoyed and hopeless with his antics, with her temporarily becoming a little cold to him.



* FatBestFriend: Type A/C. He's usually yelling his ideas and mixing everything with anime culture. He also can't talk to girls.

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* FatBestFriend: Type A/C.A/C mix. He's usually yelling his ideas and mixing everything with anime culture. He also can't talk to girls.



* TheFriendNobodyLikes: One of the few characters who weirds out the Service Club more than Hachiman usually does. Nevertheless, Hachiman ends up hanging out and relying on him on a few occasions.

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* TheFriendNobodyLikes: One of the few characters who weirds out the Service Club more than Hachiman usually does. Nevertheless, Hachiman ends up hanging out with Yoshiteru, considering him as a friend and relying on him on a few occasions.



* NiceGuy: Despite his hamminess and delusions, he's a kind, honest and decent guy.

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* NiceGuy: Despite his hamminess and delusions, he's a kind, honest and decent guy.guy, and a good friend who has genuine interest in helping Hachiman.



* BitchInSheepsClothing: PlayedWith; she's mischievous and can have a somewhat antagonistic attitude, but she isn't a bad person. Haruno is a ManipulativeBastard, a teasing BigSisterBully and TheGadfly, but she's mostly harmless, and genuinely means well.

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* BitchInSheepsClothing: PlayedWith; she's mischievous and can have a somewhat antagonistic attitude, but she isn't a bad person. Haruno is a She has some ManipulativeBastard, a teasing BigSisterBully and TheGadfly, TheGadfly tendencies, but she's mostly harmless, and genuinely means well.



* JerkassHasAPoint: While she may be callous and petty, a lot of her criticisms of the main cast are right, and it is them realizing it that helps jumpstart their character growth in Season 3.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: While she may be callous and somewhat petty, a lot of her criticisms of the main cast are right, and it is them realizing it that helps jumpstart their character growth in Season 3.
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* AmbiguousDisorder: Probably not, but her behavior early on makes you think she ''may'' have some kind of disorder of the autistic spectrum. She's absurdly BrutallyHonest and her social skills are not her best feature. As this changes through CharacterDevelopment, though she maintains her being honest by nature, the trope is very probably {{subverted}}.
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** Although she herself dismisses a possible relationship with [[spoiler:Tobe]], she later seems to lose her taste for pairing him with other guys; since Ebina's still happy to ship any other combination of males, it's implied that she's starting to consider him as a potential partner for herself.

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* NiceMeanAndInBetween: Counts for the first season, since in the second and third season Hachiman and Yukino significantly mellowed out and have become reasonably nice people. Yui is ''always'' nice, while Hachiman and Yukino can switch the other two roles. Yukino is very good at emotional understanding, actually is a caring person, but also [[BrutalHonesty brutally blunt]], and especially at the beginning she's rather mean towards Hachiman. Hachiman, as cynical as he is, is ultimately a NiceGuy too, but in some situations, he lacks emotional understanding, and the methods he uses to solve problems [[GoodIsNotNice can be quite questionable]].

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* NiceMeanAndInBetween: Counts for the first season, since in the second and third season Hachiman and Yukino significantly mellowed out and have become reasonably nice people. Yui is ''always'' nice, nice by default, while Hachiman and Yukino can switch the other two roles. Yukino is very good at emotional understanding, actually is a caring person, but also [[BrutalHonesty brutally blunt]], and especially at the beginning she's rather mean towards Hachiman. Hachiman, as cynical as he is, is ultimately a NiceGuy too, but in some situations, he lacks emotional understanding, and the methods he uses to solve problems [[GoodIsNotNice can be quite questionable]].



* TrueCompanions: Well, we have a self-destructive, extremely pragmatic, and disenchanted guy with no ideals, and two girls, one who is lonely and shielded and wants to change the false and petty society that surrounds her, and the other one who is outgoing, optimistic and happy-go-lucky, but has issues with being herself ''for real''. They become really close to each other, and they're all kind-hearted and caring individuals overall.

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* TrueCompanions: Well, we have a self-destructive, extremely pragmatic, and disenchanted guy with no ideals, ideals and future perspectives, and two girls, one who is lonely and shielded and wants to change the false hypocritical and petty society that surrounds her, and the other one who is outgoing, optimistic and happy-go-lucky, but has issues with being herself ''for real''. They become really close to each other, and they're all kind-hearted and caring individuals overall.



* WeHelpTheHelpless: Their club mission is to offer a hand to anyone in need. Yukino's goal is to get people to come to her to become more competent and upstanding.
* WeWorkWellTogether: Although each member has their own skills and some prefer to use their own methods to solve the problem, whenever the trio works united, they always get the best results.

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* WeHelpTheHelpless: Their club mission is to offer a hand to anyone in need. And especially, as the founder of the club, Yukino's goal is to get people to come to her to become more competent and upstanding.
* WeWorkWellTogether: Although each member has their own skills (Hachiman logically and some philosophically, Yui socially and emotionally, and Yukino balancing them, excelling in terms of realistic longview), and tend to prefer to use their own methods to solve the problem, whenever the trio works united, they always get the best results.



* AmbiguousDisorder: Probably not, but her behavior early on makes you think she ''may'' have some kind of disorder of the autistic spectrum. She's absurdly Brutally Honest and her social skills are not her best feature.

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* AmbiguousDisorder: Probably not, but her behavior early on makes you think she ''may'' have some kind of disorder of the autistic spectrum. She's absurdly Brutally Honest BrutallyHonest and her social skills are not her best feature.feature. As this changes through CharacterDevelopment, though she maintains her being honest by nature, the trope is very probably {{subverted}}.



* CatchPhrase: "I don't lie." [[spoiler:Due to this catchphrase, it really hits Hachiman hard when he realizes she ''has'' lied to him before.]]

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* CatchPhrase: "I don't lie." [[spoiler:Due to this catchphrase, it really hits Hachiman hard when he realizes she ''has'' lied to him before.before - to an extent, anyways (see ExactWords).]]



* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Though Yukino does not actively go out of her club helping people, preferring them to come to her - making this a rather twisted sense of Noblesse Oblige - she outright tells [[AllLovingHero she always helped everyone]], even the ones she didn't know. Probably has something to do with her UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans idealism, as the goal she has while she helps others is to make better people out of them, and make the world a better place through this.

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* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Though Yukino does not actively go out of her club helping people, preferring them to come to her - making this a rather twisted sense of Noblesse Oblige - she outright tells [[AllLovingHero she always helped everyone]], everyone, even the ones she didn't know.know]]. Probably has something to do with her UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans idealism, as the goal she has while she helps others is to make better people out of them, and make the world a better place through this.



* FriendshipMoment: Despite adamantly refusing to acknowledge him as a friend, she has a few moments with Hachiman, such as defending him when he is insulted by Tobe.

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* FriendshipMoment: Despite adamantly refusing to acknowledge him as a friend, at least until the end of Season 1, she has a few moments with Hachiman, such as defending him when he is insulted by Tobe.



* AllLovingHero: Yui, in contrast with the other main two characters, especially Hachiman, is very optimistic, idealistic and totally above misanthropic tendencies and cynicism. Yui is naive and doesn't find it hard at all to trust others and express her emotions.

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* AllLovingHero: Yui, in contrast with the other main two characters, especially Hachiman, is very optimistic, idealistic and totally above misanthropic tendencies and cynicism. Yui is She's pretty naive and doesn't find it hard at all to trust others and express her emotions.



* ClassicalAntiHero: A bit airheaded and ditzy at times, and insecure at the beginning, but otherwise quite intelligent and perceptive and evolves into a stronger person.

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* ClassicalAntiHero: A bit airheaded and ditzy at times, and insecure at the beginning, has to overcome hindrances and insecurities, but is otherwise quite intelligent and perceptive and evolves into a stronger person.



* CloudCuckoolander: A bit of this, as Yui is somewhat airheaded and quite naive, and doesn't think too much how other ones could react when she tends to be clingy towards them. She does not like to burden others, though, and just wants to be kind and supportive.

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* CloudCuckoolander: A bit of this, as Yui is somewhat airheaded and quite naive, and doesn't think too much how other ones could react when she tends to be clingy towards them. She She's pretty level-headed and does not like to burden others, though, and just wants to be kind and supportive.



* TheCutie: Yui doesn't have a mean bone in her body, consistently providing her friends with kind, sincere support.
* TheDitz: {{Downplayed|Trope}} and {{subverted}}. While she is noted by the other club members to not be the most intelligent of the group, she's in truth quite smart, though not as Yukino or Hachiman, and also has quite good grades, but she's also quite naive, airheaded, and has issues with being herself at the beginning, although she gets better. While remaining optimistic, she actually reveals to be perceptive, becomes more realistic and [[GrewASpine grows a spine]].

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* CuteMonsterGirl: When dressed as a devil in Season 1. The BareYourMidriff dress was meant to scare children, yet they just find it funny, and on [[TheCutie Yui]] it's just [[MsFanservice cute and sexy]].
* TheCutie: Yui doesn't have a mean bone in her body, consistently providing her friends with kind, sincere support.
support. The only thing she must learn is not to be a complete people pleaser, and that's something she overcomes.
* TheDitz: {{Downplayed|Trope}} She can be a bit of an airhead and tends to be naive, but the trope is actually {{subverted}}. While she is noted by the other club members to not be the most intelligent of the group, lacking the philosophical orientation Hachiman and Yukino do have, she's in truth quite smart, though not as Yukino or Hachiman, and also has quite a reasonably smart individual, gets good grades, but she's also quite naive, airheaded, grades and has is far more observant than she looks at first glance. She may have had issues with being herself at the beginning, although she gets better. While remaining optimistic, Despite her very optimistic nature, she actually reveals to be perceptive, becomes more realistic and [[GrewASpine grows a spine]].spine]] through CharacterDevelopment.



* MoralityPet: DownplayedTrope. Yukino is definitely a good person, and not amoral at all, make no mistake. But Yui is Yukino's only friend, and Yukino tends to show unambiguous concern towards her while gently correcting her when she sees fit. It would be more correct to say that Yui doesn't change Yukino's morality, she just makes Yukino less [[BrutalHonesty brutally honest]] and [[DeadpanSnarker snarky]].

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* MoralityPet: DownplayedTrope. Yukino is definitely a good person, and not isn't amoral at all, by any means, make no mistake. mistake - instead, she has a heart of gold and is possibly the most outright altruistic character in the entire series. But Yui is Yukino's only friend, and Yukino tends to show unambiguous concern towards her while gently correcting her when she sees fit. flaws and hindrances in her. It would be more correct to say that Yui doesn't change Yukino's morality, she just makes Yukino less [[BrutalHonesty brutally honest]] and [[DeadpanSnarker snarky]].snarky]] from the beginning - though, in the end, the girl ''does'' extend her softer side to others later on.



* {{Tsundere}}: Type B. She's easily one of the nicest characters in the series, but Hachiman tends to bring out her more annoyed and embarrassed side.

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* {{Tsundere}}: Type B. She's easily one of the nicest characters in the series, but Hachiman tends to bring out her more annoyed and embarrassed side.side, due to his overly cynical and snarky comments directed to her.

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* LegFocus: The light novels dedicate plenty of paragraphs towards describing her pretty legs.



* ShesGotLegs: The light novels dedicate plenty of paragraphs towards describing her pretty legs.
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* SiblingYinYang: Personality-wise, she and her brother are almost nothing alike. Hachiman is an introverted, cynical GrumpyBear, while Komachi is a lively, optimistic GenkiGirl.

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* SiblingYinYang: Personality-wise, she and her brother are almost nothing alike. Hachiman is an introverted, cynical GrumpyBear, grump, while Komachi is a lively, optimistic GenkiGirl.
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* IfItsYouItsOkay: Hachiman, despite knowing Totsuka is a guy, seems okay with doing some HoYay with him.

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* IfItsYouItsOkay: Hachiman, despite knowing Totsuka is a guy, seems okay with doing some HoYay with doesn't really have any problems privately remarking how cute he is. He also doesn't ever push Saika away whenever the latter is being somewhat affectionate towards him.
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* CryCute: [[spoiler:Sheds some tears when Hachiman starts comforting her after Hayama rejects her confession.]]



* CryCute: Does this in episode 11 of season 2 after admitting that she wants to stay close to Hayato and their other friends in college, which she talks about after realizing Hachiman and Yui understand her quite a bit.



* CryCute: When she graduates from middle school to high school.
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* UndyingLoyalty: Best shown at the very end of season 3, [[spoiler:when she says the girl (Yukino) who's basically dating the guy she likes (Hachiman) is her "most treasured friend," and her wish is to be friends with Yukino "forever."]]
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* YouAreNotAlone: Despite [[spoiler: Hachiman and Yukino getting together in the end,]] they remain friends.

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* YouAreNotAlone: Despite [[spoiler: Hachiman and Yukino getting together in the end,]] they remain friends.friends and she even repairs her relationship with Yukino, becoming closer than ever by series' end now that they're all honest with one another.
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* ArmorPiercingQuestion: At the end of Season 3 Eisode 10, she asks the one thing she has no answer for.
-->'''Haruno''': Does anything genuine actually exist?
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-->'''Hachiman''': So what, you want to see sincerity? I feel like I'm being mugged for my feelings instead of my wallet.
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-->'''Haruno''': [[MeaningfulEcho I only want to see what's genuine.]]

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* CharacterDevelopment: Slightly. After Hayato tears into her, she learns to be a bit more sensitive when talking with Hachiman. For instance, when she sees Iroha and Hachiman together, she refrains from making her usual comments.

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* CatchPhrase: "Sore aru!" which is often translated as "Preach it!" She says this constantly during committee meetings involving the student council and the Service Club, even when it's clear she has no earthly idea what the hell people are saying.
* CharacterDevelopment: Slightly. After Hayato tears into her, she learns to be a bit more sensitive when talking with Hachiman. For instance, when she sees Iroha and Hachiman together, she refrains from making her usual comments.comments and actually tries to be a normal person around Hachiman.



* YesMan: Turns into one during the community festival committee. She just blindly agrees with anything and everything said by her classmates, despite how absurd some of those claims were. Likely due to lack of interest on her part.

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* YesMan: PlayedForLaughs. Turns into one during the community festival committee. She just blindly agrees with anything and everything said by her classmates, despite how absurd some of those claims were. Likely due to lack of interest on her part.
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* CharacterTic: Whenever her friends are going through something emotionally taxing, she touches their hand, her way of telling them she's got their back and to help them calm down. She does this both to Yukino and Hachiman.
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* AdvertisedExtra: The anime gives her pretty high billing in the opening song of season 1, but after Episode 5, she just doesn't show up outside of brief cameos, and even when she's enlisted to help make clothes for everyone at the culture festival, her appearances are still very short moments.
** DemotedToExtra: Season 2 still has her showing up in cameos, even having an extended scene where she becomes a SitcomArchNemesis with Yumiko, but she gets even less focus than Season 1 (which had all of Episode 5 focused on her actions and decisions).
* AscendedExtra: A strange example. In the light novels, she's the ''fourth'' option love interest for Hachiman, right behind Yui, Yukino, and Iroha, but almost all her moments with him are AdaptedOut of the anime, leaving only her most plot-relevant scenes, which all boil down to how she helps further the Service Club's goals even if she has to be dragged along to do it. But Season 3 changes that a bit by giving her more focus, keeping some of her ShipTease with Hachiman, and having her take direct part in helping the Service Club when it came to the prom arc.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: While she may be callous and petty, a lot of her criticisms of the main cast are right, and it is them realizing it that helps jumpstart their character growth in Season 3.

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* BigSisterBully: Likes to provoke Yukino every chance she gets. Yukino even attributes her fear for roller coasters to her sister's schemes whenever they went to an amusement park, and she and Hayato mention that Haruno used to do things like scaring them by rocking their car on the Ferris wheel and abandoning them when she was supposed to be watching them. She means well however, and actually likes her younger sister.

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* BigSisterBully: Likes to provoke Yukino every chance she gets. Yukino even attributes her fear for roller coasters to her sister's schemes whenever they went to an amusement park, and she and Hayato mention that Haruno used to do things like scaring them by rocking their car on the Ferris wheel and abandoning them when she was supposed to be watching them. She means well however, While she does love her sister, her lingering resentment towards Yukino manifests in those coldhearted "pranks" and actually likes her younger sister."jokes" which Hachiman finds borderline repulsive.



* BondBreaker: A rather complicated example, because [[WellIntentionedExtremist she thinks it's the only way for the Service Club to grow as people]]. This is best shown during Season 3, when she says the one word that best describes the Service Club is "codependency." What that does is drive a wedge between all three Service Club members, as it makes Yukino realize she needs to be more independent, which causes her to distance herself from her friends. This leads to Yui feeling useless in ''both'' her relationships with Yukino (she can't help her BestFriend as much as she wants) and Hachiman (she's a HopelessSuitor for him and it becomes most glaring without Yukino in the picture). This in turn leads to Hachiman's growing anxiety over his friendships with both girls, the future of the Service Club, the girls' own relationship with one another, and his realization that a LoveTriangle does exist between them as much as he wants to avoid it. This does nothing to help the Service Club as people at all, and it only serves to deepen their already-existing issues with each other, like a still-open wound stinging in the wind after the bandaid is ripped off. It isn't until Hachiman talks to Shizuka that he realizes Haruno was wrong and "codependency" was intentionally misused by Haruno to separate the group.



** She's heavily implied to be similar to Yukino in terms of disposition. However, while Haruno freely puts up a facade as part of her responsibilities, Yukino remains rather cold and unapproachable (obviously, mostly because of her BrutalHonesty).

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** She's heavily implied to be similar to have been through a much worse family situation as Yukino in terms of disposition.due to being the older sister. However, while Haruno freely puts up a facade as part of her responsibilities, Yukino remains rather cold and unapproachable (obviously, mostly because of her BrutalHonesty).


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* ManipulativeBitch: She knows how to move people along the paths she wants them to walk. Using her knowledge of people's emotional insecurities and anxieties, she's able to put people in situations where [[TheGadfly she gets to laugh at them after making them uncomfortable]]. It's a big reason why Hachiman is so uneasy around her.


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* WellIntentionedExtremist: In keeping with her being [[ShadowArchetype exactly how Hachiman would have been if he truly was all alone]], Haruno takes downright ruthless methods to force people to grow out of their insecurities, [[BondBreaker at the cost of their relationships with one another]]. She's completely correct about what's wrong, but she's not always right about how to solve it precisely because she's what would happen if Hachiman had no family support or genuine friendships. She's the ultimate mirror held to Hachiman about what ''not'' to do to help people, minus the martyr complex (which is entirely his own doing).
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* WhenSheSmiles: And laughs for bonus points. This happened in Season 3 Episode 1, where she sees Hachiman and Komachi having a sibling argument. Saki's red-faced scowl (after remembering Hachiman's mess-up as detailed under FreakOut above) turns into a smile, then seconds later she laughs before taking her leave with her sister Keiko.
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* FreakOut: In Episode 1 of Season 3, when she tells him where to find Sagami (not knowing he's looking specifically for Sagami at the time), he says "I love you, Kawasaki!" She drops her phone, her face turns bright red, and she ''loses her shit''.


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* ShipTease: With Hachiman. While the anime cut out most of their scenes (in favor of Yukino, Yui, and Iroha) to streamline the plot, Season 3 Episode 1 has an extended scene where they bond over their shared love for their respective siblings. He brings up how Saki's brother could go to a public school so she could have more free time to herself, a suggestion Saki appreciates. She even [[LuminescentBlush freaks out a bit]] when she hears Hachiman say "I love you" to Komachi, reminding her of the time he gave her a FreakOut by saying "I love you" instead of thank you to her one time.
** In Season 2 Episode 11, when all the girls are baking cookies for Valentine's Day, Kaori mentions if she ever gave chocolate to Hachiman. Yui, Yukino, Iroha, and Saki all [[ClingyJealousGirl react less than positively]] at the idea.
** In Season 3 Episode 1, a brief flashback to the culture festival is shown. Hachiman was looking for Sagami, and when Saki tells him where the entrance to the rooftop is, Hachiman immediately rushes past her and says [[IdiotHero "I love you, Kawasaki!"]] Cue Saki's epic FreakOut.

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** In a sense, her requesting the Service Club for help in Episodes 11 and 12 show that she actually does trust them to help her after all. Even if she had to swallow her pride out of desperation, she's learned to value their input after all.



* UndyingLoyalty: Inarguably one of her best and most redeeming qualities. Even if she is vain and if her relationships do start fairly shallow, she genuinely cares about the people around her and looks out for them even when there's no personal benefit to her.

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* UndyingLoyalty: Inarguably one of her best and most redeeming qualities. Even if she is vain and if her relationships do start fairly shallow, she genuinely cares about the people around her her, wants to keep those friendships, wants to ''deepen'' those friendships, and looks out for them even when there's no personal benefit to her.

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* AlphaBitch: Most of the time she is this, insulting the Service Club and actively bullying Yui anytime she wants to hang out with Hachiman and Yukino. She's still a JerkWithAHeartOfGold, though.

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* AlphaBitch: Most To everybody outside her social circles, particularly loners like Hachiman and Yukino. In most of the time she is this, her earlier appearance, she's insulting the Service Club and actively bullying Yui anytime she wants to hang out with Hachiman and Yukino. She's And while she's still arrogant and lowkey elitist, she's [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold still a JerkWithAHeartOfGold, though.very good friend to the people she cares about]].



* HiddenDepths: While she dislikes the Service Club members, it's shown that she has learnt to know better rather than to antagonize them. This shows that she's aware that regarding Yukino and Hachiman, there are aspects of which she's effectively LockedOutOfTheLoop by virtue of who she is and her social position. It's also shown that in spite of her haughtiness, she looks after her friends.

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* HiddenDepths: While she dislikes the Service Club members, it's shown that she has learnt to know better rather than to antagonize them. This shows that she's aware that regarding Yukino and Hachiman, there are aspects of which she knows she's effectively LockedOutOfTheLoop by virtue of who she is and her social position. It's also shown that in spite of her haughtiness, she looks after her friends.



* ItsAllAboutMe: Yumiko's self-centeredness is one of her more prominent traits. Everything needs to be to her benefit, and she does not take sharing Yui with the Service Club well.

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* ItsAllAboutMe: Yumiko's self-centeredness is one of her more prominent traits. Everything needs to be to her benefit, and she does not take sharing Yui with the Service Club well. She mostly grows out of this as she reaches an understanding with those outside her clique, even if she's still abrasive about it.



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She's arrogant and mean-spirited, but is also perceptive of the actions and feelings of her closest friends, and will attempt to make sure that they don't get hurt.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She's arrogant and mean-spirited, but is also perceptive very aware of the actions and feelings of her closest friends, and will attempt to make sure that they don't get hurt.hurt. This balance is best shown when she confronts Hachiman over his involvement with Ebina (who doesn't want to date anybody) and Tobe (who wants to confess to Ebina).
** Despite chewing Yui out in Season 1 Episode 2 over Yui's association with loners like Hachiman and Yukino, when Yui comes clean about how they're the reason she's got less anxiety over wanting to fit in with everybody and still wants to be friends with her, Yumiko accepts her explanation and agrees to stay as Yui's friend. [[HiddenDepths Even the chewing out she gave to Yui beforehand was motivated because she thought Yui was abandoning their friend group which Yumiko wants to maintain]].
** Iroha is her low-key love rival for Hayato's affection and attention. They both want the same guy, and they're not exactly friends to begin with. But when Iroha looks exhausted at the Christmas event in Season 2 Episode 9, Yumiko is the first to check to see if she's okay and offer her water, something that surprises Iroha.



* NoSympathy: She has a hard time relating to the struggles of social outcasts, coldly stating its their own fault for not having better social skills.

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* NoSympathy: She has a hard time relating to the struggles of social outcasts, coldly stating its it's their own fault for not having better social skills.



* PetTheDog: She's very thoughtful towards Hina.

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* PetTheDog: She's very thoughtful towards Hina.and kind to Ebina and Iroha, and willingly chooses to maintain her friendship with Yui after being confronted by Yukino in Season 1 Episode 2.


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* UndyingLoyalty: Inarguably one of her best and most redeeming qualities. Even if she is vain and if her relationships do start fairly shallow, she genuinely cares about the people around her and looks out for them even when there's no personal benefit to her.
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* ConnectedAllAlong: PlayedForDrama. A year before the series began, Hachiman ran in front of a moving car to stop it from killing a dog, an act that broke his leg. He was hospitalized on what would have been his first day at school, and since he joined school late upon recovery, he was already an outcast due to his classmates already forming cliques before they even knew he was supposed to be their classmate, which definitely contributed to his future loner persona and issues socializing with his peers. [[spoiler:The owner of the dog was Yui and Yukino was in the car that ran him over]]. This causes a rift two separate times: Hachiman learning it was [[spoiler:Yui's dog]] made him think she was only nice to him out of guilt, so he coldly breaks off their friendship, not realizing she never even knew that was him until way after the fact. It takes Yukino and Komachi's efforts before Yui and Hachiman reset their friendship. The second time happened when Haruno arrives to pick Yukino up after the Chiba Village summer camp in Episode 8. Yui and Hachiman both recognize [[spoiler:Haruno's car is the same car that nearly killed him, and Yukino never told them about it. Hachiman, who believed Yukino always told the truth (however harshly), feels betrayed because he assumes she was lying when she said she doesn't know him in their first meeting. ]] It takes until Episode 12 before [[FriendshipMoment she proves him wrong too]].

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* ConnectedAllAlong: PlayedForDrama. A year before the series began, Hachiman ran in front of a moving car to stop it from killing a dog, an act that dog. The dog survived but the car broke his leg. He was hospitalized on what would have been his first day at of high school, and since so when he joined actually did join school late upon recovery, he was already an outcast due to his classmates already forming cliques before they even knew he was supposed to be their classmate, which definitely contributed to helped cause his future loner persona and issues socializing with his peers.persona. [[spoiler:The owner of the dog was Yui and Yukino was in the car that ran him over]]. This causes a rift two separate times: Hachiman learning it was [[spoiler:Yui's dog]] made him think she was only nice to him out of guilt, so he coldly breaks off their friendship, not realizing she never even knew that was him until way after the fact. learning Komachi is his sister. It takes Yukino and Komachi's Yukino's best efforts before Yui and Hachiman reset their friendship. The second time happened when Haruno arrives to pick Yukino up after the Chiba Village summer camp in Episode 8. Yui and Hachiman both recognize [[spoiler:Haruno's car is the same car that nearly killed him, and Yukino never told them about it. Hachiman, who believed Yukino always told the truth (however harshly), feels betrayed because he assumes she was lying when she said she doesn't know him in their first meeting. ]] It takes until Episode 12 before [[FriendshipMoment she proves him wrong too]].
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* ConnectedAllAlong: PlayedForDrama. A year before the series began, Hachiman ran in front of a moving car to stop it from killing a dog, an act that broke his leg. He was hospitalized on what would have been his first day at school, and since he joined school late upon recovery, he was already an outcast due to his classmates already forming cliques before they even knew he was supposed to be their classmate, which definitely contributed to his future loner persona and issues socializing with his peers. [[spoiler:The owner of the dog was Yui and Yukino was in the car that ran him over]]. This causes a rift two separate times: Hachiman learning it was [[spoiler:Yui's dog]] made him think she was only nice to him out of guilt, so he coldly breaks off their friendship, not realizing she never even knew that was him until way after the fact. It takes Yukino and Komachi's efforts before Yui and Hachiman reset their friendship. The second time happened when Haruno arrives to pick Yukino up after the Chiba Village summer camp in Episode 8. Yui and Hachiman both recognize [[spoiler:Haruno's car is the same car that nearly killed him, and Yukino never told them about it. Hachiman, who believed Yukino always told the truth (however harshly), feels betrayed because he assumes she was lying when she said she doesn't know him in their first meeting. ]]

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* ConnectedAllAlong: PlayedForDrama. A year before the series began, Hachiman ran in front of a moving car to stop it from killing a dog, an act that broke his leg. He was hospitalized on what would have been his first day at school, and since he joined school late upon recovery, he was already an outcast due to his classmates already forming cliques before they even knew he was supposed to be their classmate, which definitely contributed to his future loner persona and issues socializing with his peers. [[spoiler:The owner of the dog was Yui and Yukino was in the car that ran him over]]. This causes a rift two separate times: Hachiman learning it was [[spoiler:Yui's dog]] made him think she was only nice to him out of guilt, so he coldly breaks off their friendship, not realizing she never even knew that was him until way after the fact. It takes Yukino and Komachi's efforts before Yui and Hachiman reset their friendship. The second time happened when Haruno arrives to pick Yukino up after the Chiba Village summer camp in Episode 8. Yui and Hachiman both recognize [[spoiler:Haruno's car is the same car that nearly killed him, and Yukino never told them about it. Hachiman, who believed Yukino always told the truth (however harshly), feels betrayed because he assumes she was lying when she said she doesn't know him in their first meeting. ]]]] It takes until Episode 12 before [[FriendshipMoment she proves him wrong too]].
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* ConnectedAllAlong: PlayedForDrama. A year before the series began, Hachiman ran in front of a moving car to stop it from killing a dog, an act that broke his leg. He was hospitalized on what would have been his first day at school, and since he joined school late upon recovery, he was already an outcast due to his classmates already forming cliques before they even knew he was supposed to be their classmate, which definitely contributed to his future loner persona and issues socializing with his peers. [[spoiler:The owner of the dog was Yui and Yukino was in the car that ran him over]]. This causes a rift two separate times: Hachiman learning it was [[spoiler:Yui's dog]] made him think she was only nice to him out of guilt, so he coldly breaks off their friendship, not realizing she never even knew that was him and she was none the wiser until after the fact. It takes Yukino and Komachi before Yui and Hachiman reconcile. The second time happened when Haruno arrives to pick Yukino up after the Chiba Village summer camp in Episode 8, when both Yui and Hachiman recognize [[spoiler:Haruno's car is the same car that nearly killed him, and Yukino never told them about it. Hachiman, who believed Yukino always told the truth (however harshly), feels betrayed because he assumes she was lying when she said she doesn't know him in their first meeting. ]]

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* ConnectedAllAlong: PlayedForDrama. A year before the series began, Hachiman ran in front of a moving car to stop it from killing a dog, an act that broke his leg. He was hospitalized on what would have been his first day at school, and since he joined school late upon recovery, he was already an outcast due to his classmates already forming cliques before they even knew he was supposed to be their classmate, which definitely contributed to his future loner persona and issues socializing with his peers. [[spoiler:The owner of the dog was Yui and Yukino was in the car that ran him over]]. This causes a rift two separate times: Hachiman learning it was [[spoiler:Yui's dog]] made him think she was only nice to him out of guilt, so he coldly breaks off their friendship, not realizing she never even knew that was him and she was none the wiser until way after the fact. It takes Yukino and Komachi Komachi's efforts before Yui and Hachiman reconcile. reset their friendship. The second time happened when Haruno arrives to pick Yukino up after the Chiba Village summer camp in Episode 8, when both 8. Yui and Hachiman both recognize [[spoiler:Haruno's car is the same car that nearly killed him, and Yukino never told them about it. Hachiman, who believed Yukino always told the truth (however harshly), feels betrayed because he assumes she was lying when she said she doesn't know him in their first meeting. ]]
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* ConnectedAllAlong: PlayedForDrama. A year before the series began, Hachiman ran in front of a moving car to stop it from killing a dog, an act that broke his leg. He was hospitalized on what would have been his first day at school, and since he joined school late upon recovery, he was already an outcast due to his classmates already forming cliques before they even knew he was supposed to be their classmate, which definitely contributed to his future loner persona and issues socializing with his peers. [[spoiler:The owner of the dog was Yui and Yukino was in the car that ran him over]]. This causes a rift two separate times: Hachiman learning it was [[spoiler:Yui's dog]] made him think she was only nice to him out of guilt, so he coldly breaks off their friendship, not realizing she never even knew that was him and she was none the wiser until after the fact. It takes Yukino and Komachi before Yui and Hachiman reconcile. The second time happened when Haruno arrives to pick Yukino up after the Chiba Village summer camp in Episode 8, when both Yui and Hachiman recognize [[spoiler:Haruno's car is the same car that nearly killed him, and Yukino never told them about it. Hachiman, who believed Yukino always told the truth (however harshly), feels betrayed because he assumes she was lying when she said she doesn't know him in their first meeting. ]]
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* HonoraryTrueCompanions: Despite being last introduced, she quickly becomes one of the series' main characters, and her role in the story is pivotal to the survival of the Service Club. Alongside Komachi, Iroha is the reason the Service Club is not only revived, but the main trio is even able to be reunited.

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* HonoraryTrueCompanions: HonoraryTrueCompanion: Despite being last introduced, she quickly becomes one of the series' main characters, and her role in the story is pivotal to the survival of the Service Club. Alongside Komachi, Iroha is Club as a whole. Without her, the reason PowerTrio of Yukino, Hachiman, and Yui would never have reunited, and it is because of her (and Komachi) that the Service Club is not only revived, but the main trio is even able was revived to be reunited. begin with.

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