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* HammerSpace: Mayoi somehow takes a lifebuoy out from her overalls in the cabin episode. For some reason.

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* HammerSpace: When playing in the river Mayoi somehow takes procures a ready inflated lifebuoy out from of her overalls in the cabin episode. For some reason.overall's breast pocket.
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* TheUnSmile: Sakaki demonstrates his abilities to smile as a waiter at Hatch Potch. Let's say he looks like [[Characters/ACertainMagicalIndex Accelerator]] shortly before a murdering spree.

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* TheUnSmile: Sakaki demonstrates his abilities to smile as a waiter at Hatch Potch. Let's say he looks like [[Characters/ACertainMagicalIndex [[Characters/ACertainMagicalIndexAccelerator Accelerator]] shortly before about to go on a murdering spree.
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* TheUnSmile: Sakaki demonstrates his abilities to smile as a waiter at Hatch Potch. Let's say he looks like [[Characters/ACertainMagicalIndex Accelerator]] shortly before a murdering spree.

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Cat Smile was renamed to Playful Cat Smile. Moving wicks with enough context to the new trope.


* CatGirl: Tsumiki often [[SproutingEars sprouts]] cat ears. Also Mayoi to a certain extent with her CatSmile and verbal [[VerbalTic -nya]].
* CatSmile: Mayoi's face has this [[PerpetualSmiler perpetually]].

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* CatGirl: Tsumiki often [[SproutingEars sprouts]] cat ears. Also Mayoi to a certain extent with her CatSmile cat smile and verbal [[VerbalTic -nya]].
* CatSmile: Mayoi's face has this [[PerpetualSmiler perpetually]].
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* PerpetualSmile: Mayoi's face has a cat smile perpetually.
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* BadassAdorable / CuteBruiser: Tsumiki. She can throw you into walls, blast through giant snowballs, and even kick your virtual ass in fighting games, and look cute while doing it.

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* BadassAdorable / CuteBruiser: BadassAdorable[=/=]CuteBruiser: Tsumiki. She can throw you into walls, blast through giant snowballs, and even kick your virtual ass in fighting games, and look cute while doing it.



* GadgeteerGenius: Mayoi. From repairing room heaters and broadcast microphones to building an automatic snowball cannon with its own [=AI=].

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* GadgeteerGenius: Mayoi. From repairing room heaters and broadcast microphones to building an automatic snowball cannon with its own [=AI=].AI.



%% * HiddenBuxom: [[spoiler: Mayoi.]]

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%% * HiddenBuxom: [[spoiler: Mayoi.[[spoiler:Mayoi.]]



* MaybeEverAfter: [[spoiler:At this time, the anime's ending doesn't exactly resolve the question of Io and Tsumiki's relationship.]] The manga may have. [[note]]The anime consistently portrays Io being closer to Tsumiki (they end most episodes alone with each other, for one thing) than the other girls and the general absence of CharacterDevelopment means that no one else gets closer to him.[[/note]]

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* MaybeEverAfter: [[spoiler:At this time, the anime's ending doesn't exactly resolve the question of Io and Tsumiki's relationship.]] The manga may have. [[note]]The anime consistently portrays Io being closer to Tsumiki (they end most episodes alone with each other, for one thing) than the other girls and the general absence of CharacterDevelopment means that no one else gets closer to him.[[/note]]
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Slapstick Knows No Gender is no longer a trope.


* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: Mayoi is always on the receiving end of bad things.
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''Place to Place'' (あっちこっち, ''Acchi Kocchi'') is a {{seinen}} {{slice of life}} {{yonkoma}} manga written and illustrated by Ishiki, which began serialization in ''Magazine/MangaTimeKirara'' in 2006. It was adapted into a [[TwelveEpisodeAnime 13-episode anime series]] during the Spring2012Anime season.

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''Place to Place'' (あっちこっち, ''Acchi Kocchi'') is a {{seinen}} {{slice of life}} {{yonkoma}} manga written and illustrated by Ishiki, which began serialization in ''Magazine/MangaTimeKirara'' in 2006. It was adapted into a [[TwelveEpisodeAnime 13-episode anime series]] during the Spring2012Anime spring 2012 season.
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Blinding Bangs is no longer a trope. Moving examples to other tropes when applicable.


%% * BlindingBangs: Mayoi.
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Up To Eleven is a defunct trope


The [[MundaneMadeAwesome common is often extraordinary]] - whether it's a game of kick-the-can, air hockey, or frisbee, home economics class, or a walk home. {{Slapstick}}, {{nosebleed}}s, and [[AnimalMotifs cat references]] are nearly constant and extremely cute. The series is one big SugarWiki/{{WAFF}}-inducing cutefest punctuated by jokes and taken UpToEleven.

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The [[MundaneMadeAwesome common is often extraordinary]] - whether it's a game of kick-the-can, air hockey, or frisbee, home economics class, or a walk home. {{Slapstick}}, {{nosebleed}}s, and [[AnimalMotifs cat references]] are nearly constant and extremely cute. The series is one big SugarWiki/{{WAFF}}-inducing cutefest punctuated by jokes and taken UpToEleven.
jokes.



** Taken UpToEleven later on, where he repeatedly snipes ''mosquitoes'' with toothpicks.

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** Taken UpToEleven later Later on, where he repeatedly snipes ''mosquitoes'' with toothpicks.



** UpToEleven in Episode 4 where Io's statements during their school TV interview cause all the girl in class(and presumably other classes) to shoot blood everywhere.

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** UpToEleven in In Episode 4 where 4, Io's statements during their school TV interview cause all the girl in class(and class (and presumably other classes) to shoot blood everywhere.
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* RapunzelHair: Tsumiki. It's still nearly her height even when back in a ponytail.
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''Place to Place'' (''Acchi Kocchi'' | あっちこっち) is a {{seinen}} {{slice of life}} {{yonkoma}} manga written and illustrated by Ishiki, which began serialization in ''Magazine/MangaTimeKirara'' in 2006. It was adapted into a [[TwelveEpisodeAnime 13-episode anime series]] during the Spring2012Anime season.

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''Place to Place'' (''Acchi Kocchi'' | あっちこっち) (あっちこっち, ''Acchi Kocchi'') is a {{seinen}} {{slice of life}} {{yonkoma}} manga written and illustrated by Ishiki, which began serialization in ''Magazine/MangaTimeKirara'' in 2006. It was adapted into a [[TwelveEpisodeAnime 13-episode anime series]] during the Spring2012Anime season.
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'''''Place to Place''''' (''Acchi Kocchi'' | あっちこっち) is a {{seinen}} {{slice of life}} {{yonkoma}} manga written and illustrated by Ishiki, which began serialization in ''Magazine/MangaTimeKirara'' in 2006. It was adapted into a [[TwelveEpisodeAnime 13-episode anime series]] during the Spring2012Anime season.

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'''''Place ''Place to Place''''' Place'' (''Acchi Kocchi'' | あっちこっち) is a {{seinen}} {{slice of life}} {{yonkoma}} manga written and illustrated by Ishiki, which began serialization in ''Magazine/MangaTimeKirara'' in 2006. It was adapted into a [[TwelveEpisodeAnime 13-episode anime series]] during the Spring2012Anime season.
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'''''Place to Place''''' (''Acchi Kocchi'' | あっちこっち) is a {{seinen}} {{slice of life}} {{yonkoma}} manga that was adapted into a [[TwelveEpisodeAnime 13-episode anime series]] during the Spring2012Anime season.

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'''''Place to Place''''' (''Acchi Kocchi'' | あっちこっち) is a {{seinen}} {{slice of life}} {{yonkoma}} manga that written and illustrated by Ishiki, which began serialization in ''Magazine/MangaTimeKirara'' in 2006. It was adapted into a [[TwelveEpisodeAnime 13-episode anime series]] during the Spring2012Anime season.
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This series follows a [[RagtagBunchOfMisfits group]] of five first-year best friends [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin going from place to place]]. The interaction between the [[CatGirl cat-like]] [[{{tsundere}} Tsumiki Miniwa]] and the [[TheStoic stoic]] Io Otonashi, her best friend [[PatientChildhoodLoveInterest and longtime crush]], drives a lot of the plot. With them, the [[{{The Ditz}} ditzy]] [[CuteClumsyGirl Hime Haruno]], [[GenkiGirl excitable]] [[GadgeteerGenius Mayoi Katase]], and goofball [[ButtMonkey Sakaki Inui]] add their own flairs to the group.

The [[MundaneMadeAwesome common is often extraordinary]] - whether it's a game of kick-the-can, air hockey, or frisbee, home economics class, or a walk home. {{Slapstick}}, [[{{Nosebleed}} nosebleeds]], and [[AnimalMotifs cat references]] are nearly constant and extremely cute. The series is one big SugarWiki/{{WAFF}}-inducing cutefest punctuated by jokes and taken UpToEleven.

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This series follows a [[RagtagBunchOfMisfits group]] of five first-year best friends [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin going from place to place]]. The interaction between the [[CatGirl cat-like]] [[{{tsundere}} Tsumiki Miniwa]] and the [[TheStoic stoic]] Io Otonashi, her best friend [[PatientChildhoodLoveInterest and longtime crush]], drives a lot of the plot. With them, the [[{{The Ditz}} [[TheDitz ditzy]] [[CuteClumsyGirl Hime Haruno]], [[GenkiGirl excitable]] [[GadgeteerGenius Mayoi Katase]], and goofball [[ButtMonkey Sakaki Inui]] add their own flairs to the group.

The [[MundaneMadeAwesome common is often extraordinary]] - whether it's a game of kick-the-can, air hockey, or frisbee, home economics class, or a walk home. {{Slapstick}}, [[{{Nosebleed}} nosebleeds]], {{nosebleed}}s, and [[AnimalMotifs cat references]] are nearly constant and extremely cute. The series is one big SugarWiki/{{WAFF}}-inducing cutefest punctuated by jokes and taken UpToEleven.



** Chapter 41 has a [[Franchise/MetalGear snake hiding inside a cardboard box]], Mayoi saying "[[Manga/{{Hellsing}} Search and Destroy]]", and Sakaki saying [[Film/HouseOfWax1953 "Shall I turn you into a doll?"]]

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** Chapter 41 has a [[Franchise/MetalGear [[VideoGame/MetalGear snake hiding inside a cardboard box]], Mayoi saying "[[Manga/{{Hellsing}} Search and Destroy]]", and Sakaki saying [[Film/HouseOfWax1953 "Shall I turn you into a doll?"]]
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair:
** Tsumiki: Blue.
** Mayoi: Orange.
** Kana: Green.
** Kikue-sensei: Light Blue-Grey.

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This series follows a [[RagtagBunchOfMisfits group]] of five first-year best friends [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin going from place to place]]. The interaction between the [[CatGirl cat-like]] [[{{tsundere}} Tsumiki Miniwa]] and the [[TheStoic stoic]] {{megane}} Io Otonashi, her best friend [[PatientChildhoodLoveInterest and longtime crush]], drives a lot of the plot. With them, the [[{{The Ditz}} ditzy]] [[CuteClumsyGirl Hime Haruno]], [[GenkiGirl excitable]] [[GadgeteerGenius Mayoi Katase]], and goofball [[ButtMonkey Sakaki Inui]] add their own flairs to the group.

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This series follows a [[RagtagBunchOfMisfits group]] of five first-year best friends [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin going from place to place]]. The interaction between the [[CatGirl cat-like]] [[{{tsundere}} Tsumiki Miniwa]] and the [[TheStoic stoic]] {{megane}} Io Otonashi, her best friend [[PatientChildhoodLoveInterest and longtime crush]], drives a lot of the plot. With them, the [[{{The Ditz}} ditzy]] [[CuteClumsyGirl Hime Haruno]], [[GenkiGirl excitable]] [[GadgeteerGenius Mayoi Katase]], and goofball [[ButtMonkey Sakaki Inui]] add their own flairs to the group.



* {{Megane}}: Io. Specifically StoicSpectacles.
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%% * OdangoHair: Mayoi.
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* {{Pun}}: Many of the jokes in both versions utilize Japanese wordplay, a staple of the {{4koma}} genre.

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* {{Pun}}: Many of the jokes in both versions utilize Japanese wordplay, a staple of the {{4koma}} {{yonkoma}} genre.
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adorkable cleanup, now it's YMMV


* {{Adorkable}}: Pretty much all of the main characters, but especially Tsumiki.
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Renamed to Head Turning Beauty in TRS. Lacks context


%% * HelloNurse: Io is a rare male example.
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* ParodySue: Io's particular character trait is being irresistible to girls (and clueless about it) and incredibly competent in everything the cast has to do (except technology which is Mayoi's field) but it's usually (and [[TropesAreTools effectively]]) PlayedForLaughs against Sakaki failing miserably.

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* ParodySue: Io's particular character trait is being irresistible to girls (and clueless about it) and incredibly competent in everything the cast has to do (except technology which is Mayoi's field) but it's usually (and [[TropesAreTools [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools effectively]]) PlayedForLaughs against Sakaki failing miserably.
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* FlatCharacter: All of them. [[TropesAreTools Nearly all of the gags play off their exaggerated personalities and traits.]]

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* FlatCharacter: All of them. [[TropesAreTools [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools Nearly all of the gags play off their exaggerated personalities and traits.]]

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