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* ShipperOnDeck: [[MistakenForRomance Due to misunderstanding Seki and Yokoi's interactions and her own overactive imagination]], Gotou not only assumes that Seki and Yokoi are together, she's convinced they've already gotten physical with each other -- even ''in class.'' She decides to support their "relationship." [[TheCuckoolanderWasRight However, she'll be on the money...in about eight years.]] The sequel even shows that her vivid imagination towards Yokoi and Seki's relationship ended up taking up a career as a romance novelist.

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* ShipperOnDeck: [[MistakenForRomance Due to misunderstanding Seki and Yokoi's interactions and her own overactive imagination]], Gotou not only assumes that Seki and Yokoi are together, she's convinced they've already gotten physical with each other -- even ''in class.'' She decides to support their "relationship." [[TheCuckoolanderWasRight However, she'll be on the money... in about eight years.]] The sequel even shows that her vivid imagination towards Yokoi and Seki's relationship ended up taking up a career as a romance novelist.
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** Chapter 126 sees Seki giving one of Jun's dolls a makeover in the style of an "American comic book heroine" like the ones from "recent movies". The outfit, weapons, and hideout Seki gives the doll seem to be most inspired by Hit-Girl from Film/KickAss, which is definitely in-line with Seki's trend of taking his games in a darker, more deranged direction than they're meant to be. At the end, Rumi is shown wearing a similar outfit and her BobHaircut drives home the similarity even more.

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** Chapter 126 sees Seki giving one of Jun's dolls a makeover in the style of an "American comic book heroine" like the ones from "recent movies". The outfit, weapons, and hideout Seki gives the doll seem to be most inspired by Hit-Girl from Film/KickAss, ''Film/KickAss'', which is definitely in-line with Seki's trend of taking his games in a darker, more deranged direction than they're meant to be. At the end, Rumi is shown wearing a similar outfit and her BobHaircut SciFiBobHaircut drives home the similarity even more.
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* WeWantOurJerkBack: Yokoi may be constantly trying to make people discover Seki, but she will be the first to be sad or dissapointed if Seki is doing something less complicated that his usual elaborate games.

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* WeWantOurJerkBack: Yokoi may be constantly trying to make people discover Seki, but she will be the first to be sad or dissapointed if Seki is doing something less complicated or interesting that his usual elaborate games.
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* WeWantOurJerkBack: Yokoi may be constantly trying to make people discover Seki, but she will be the first to be sad or dissapointed if Seki is doing something less complicated that his usual elaborate games.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeidness: One early chapter has Seki making a post office around the whole classroom, in later chapters no one but Yokoi (and sometimes Maeda and Seki's mother) is aware of Seki's antics.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeidness: EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: One early chapter has Seki making a post office around the whole classroom, in later chapters no one but Yokoi (and sometimes Maeda and Seki's mother) is aware of Seki's antics.

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* EarnYourHappyEnding: Happens regularly to poor Yokoi, since Seki is fond of {{Downer Ending}}s.

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* EarnYourHappyEnding: Happens regularly to poor Yokoi, since EarlyInstallmentWeidness: One early chapter has Seki making a post office around the whole classroom, in later chapters no one but Yokoi (and sometimes Maeda and Seki's mother) is fond aware of {{Downer Ending}}s.Seki's antics.


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* ThrowTheDogABone: Happens regularly to poor Yokoi, since Seki is fond of {{Downer Ending}}s.
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* AdaptedOut: The anime skips all of the appearences of Jun she had made so far.
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** Chapter 126 sees Seki giving one of Jun's dolls a makeover in the style of an "American comic book heroine" like the ones from "recent movies". The outfit, weapons, and hideout Seki gives the doll seem to be most inspired by Hit-Girl from Film/KickAss, which is definitely in-line with Seki's trend of taking his games in a darker, more deranged direction than they're meant to be. At the end, Rumi is shown wearing a similar outfit and her BobHaircut drives home the similarity even more.
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** The one time we directly get to know Seki's actual thoughts comes in chapter 125, when he's reviewing virtual reality games and writing down his critique of them. One of the games is a SimulationGame about working as a fast food cook, and Seki's review says that he doesn't see the point in making a game where you have to do real-life work, but that he enjoyed the part where the attractive manager comes to scold you for eating on the job, and that he didn't mind the pain that the haptic feedback gloves give when the manager slaps him on the hand. After giving poor reviews to a few other games, Seki puts the fast food game back in for the express purpose of triggering the manager's ire.

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