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* HiddenBuxom: An [[OffModel inconsistent]] one, as the anime and her general design lends her towards the petite side, and even being completely soaked with mud doesn't change that. But then some promotional or bonus artwork suddenly make her this trope, like a PlayboyBunny appearance in the first official art book.

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* HiddenBuxom: An [[OffModel [[DependingOnTheArtist inconsistent]] one, as the anime and her general design lends her towards the petite side, and even being completely soaked with mud doesn't change that. But then some promotional or bonus artwork suddenly make her this trope, like a PlayboyBunny appearance in the first official art book.
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* HiddenBuxom: An [[OffModel inconsistent]] one, as the anime and her general design lends her towards the petite side, and even being completely soaked with mud doesn't change that. But then some promotional or bonus artwork suddenly make her this trope, like a PlayboyBunny appearance in the first official art book.
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* NiceGirl: Behind her coolheaded and at times sullen personality Ai is actually a very nice and considerate young woman who tries to help out the group in anyway she can, becoming the TeamDad as a result.


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* NiceGirl: One of the nicest out of the main cast, soft spoken and polite, Junko is a well liked presence in the group for her friendly personality.


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* NiceGirl: Occasional brattiness aside, Lily is a caring and sensitive soul who adores her bandmates(particularly Yugiri) and tries to make them smile whenever she can, and she can be very emotionally intelligent for her age at times.


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* NiceGirl: An interesting example of this considering she's a non verbal zombie who can only really talk through grunts, but Tae deeply adores her friends and is actually a very sweet zombie who wouldn't hurt a fly(although she has occasionally tried to eat chicken mascots). Her kindness is best shown by her [[spoiler: trying to help Sakura out of her depressive episode by showing her the memories they made together]].

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* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: ZigZagged. When taken all on its own, the final name of the zombies' idol group, "Franchouchou" (pronounced "FRAN-shoo-shoo"), doesn't really mean anything apart from containing the cutesy French word ''chouchou'' and the prefix 'Fran' as a likely Literature/{{Frankenstein}}
reference. [[BilingualBonus When spoken in Japanese]], however, it's pronounced similarly to ''furanshuu'', which fittingly means "smell of decay".

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* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: ZigZagged. When taken all on its own, the final name of the zombies' idol group, "Franchouchou" (pronounced "FRAN-shoo-shoo"), doesn't really mean anything apart from containing the cutesy French word ''chouchou'' and the prefix 'Fran' as a likely Literature/{{Frankenstein}}
Literature/{{Frankenstein}} reference. [[BilingualBonus When spoken in Japanese]], however, it's pronounced similarly to ''furanshuu'', which fittingly means "smell of decay".

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* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: ZigZagged. When taken all on its own, the final name of the zombies' idol group, "Franchouchou" (pronounced "FRAN-shoo-shoo"), doesn't really mean anything apart from containing the cutesy French word ''chouchou''. [[BilingualBonus When spoken in Japanese]], however, it's pronounced similarly to ''furanshuu'', which fittingly means "smell of decay".

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* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: ZigZagged. When taken all on its own, the final name of the zombies' idol group, "Franchouchou" (pronounced "FRAN-shoo-shoo"), doesn't really mean anything apart from containing the cutesy French word ''chouchou''.''chouchou'' and the prefix 'Fran' as a likely Literature/{{Frankenstein}}
reference.
[[BilingualBonus When spoken in Japanese]], however, it's pronounced similarly to ''furanshuu'', which fittingly means "smell of decay".
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** [[spoiler: Her death turns out to be brutal subversion. Saki was actually found alive at the scene of the crash, but the lacerations sustained from the fall and burns from her bike's explosion meant there was no saving her, and she died two hours later.]]

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** [[spoiler: Her death turns out to be brutal subversion. Saki was actually found alive at the scene of the crash, but the lacerations injuries sustained from the fall and burns from her bike's explosion meant there was no saving her, and she died in the hospital two hours later.]]

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