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* SenpaiKohai: Invoked and discussed as a plot point in the first volume.
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* AlluringAnglerfish: Anko herself, most notably when a desperate situation causes her normally stylized illicium to turn into a more realistic shape, with drastically stronger alluring powers.
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* LuringInPrey: When in a desperate situation, Anko's normally stylized illicium turns into a more realistic shape, with drastically stronger alluring powers.
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Senpai Kohai is the name of the trope
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* SempaiKohai: Invoked and discussed as a plot point in the first volume.
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* SempaiKohai: SenpaiKohai: Invoked and discussed as a plot point in the first volume.
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* SeldomSeenSpecies: Several of the merpeople are based on obscure fish. For starters, Anko is based on an Atlantic footballfish.
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Corpsing is now trivia, ZCE.
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* {{Corpsing}}: Ran the ranchu goldfish's reaction to Suzume's use of the Transistor Glamour expression.
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''Shinkaigyo no Anko-san'' (or ''Anko-san of the Deep Sea Fish'') is a 4-volume SliceOfLife manga by Inuinu serialized on Comic Meteor.
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''Shinkaigyo no Anko-san'' (or ''Anko-san of the Deep Sea Fish'') is a 4-volume SliceOfLife fantasy manga by Inuinu Inuinu, serialized on Comic Meteor.
in ''Comic Meteor'' from 2012 to 2015.
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The manga is a light-hearted, entertaining deal that is sure to please both biology buffs and monster girl fans who need a break from the erotically charged golden boys of the genre like ''Manga/DailyLifeWithMonsterGirl''.
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The manga is a light-hearted, entertaining deal that is sure to please both biology buffs and monster girl fans who need a break from the erotically charged golden boys of the genre like ''Manga/DailyLifeWithMonsterGirl''.''Manga/MonsterMusume''.
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The story takes place in a town where merpeople have been integrating with humans, using a medicine that temporarily splits their tail into a pair of legs so they can live together with them. Highschool student Wakasa Otomi, a mermaid enthusiast, is more than delighted by this new environment, and is eager to meet as many mermaids (and spy as many cute tail fins) as she can. One day, she meets a new transfer student, an Atlantic footballfish girl named Tsutsumi Anko. Anko is rather self-conscious about being a deep sea fish, with a drab, warty tail that's so different from her peers' shiny, smooth appendages, but little by little Wakasa helps her get out of her shell. At school, she and Anko deal with various fish problems that intersect with the daily issues of ordinary human high-schoolers.
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The story takes place in a town where merpeople have been integrating with humans, using a medicine that temporarily splits their tail into a pair of legs so they can live together with them. Highschool High school student Wakasa Otomi, a mermaid enthusiast, is more than delighted by this new environment, and is eager to meet as many mermaids (and spy as many cute tail fins) as she can. One day, she meets a new transfer student, an Atlantic footballfish girl named Tsutsumi Anko. Anko is rather self-conscious about being a deep sea fish, with a drab, warty tail that's so different from her peers' shiny, smooth appendages, but little by little Wakasa helps her get out of her shell. At school, she and Anko deal with various fish problems that intersect with the daily issues of ordinary human high-schoolers.
* CardiovascularLove: Conveyed by SayItWithHearts: Anko's father's lunchbox that has a romantic "I want to ♥ fuse with you" message written on the rice (referring to anglerfish's BizarreAlienBiology method of reproduction).
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* OurMermaidsAreDifferentOurMermaidsAreDifferent: In the town where the story takes place, merpeople have been integrating with humans, using a medicine that temporarily splits their tail into a pair of legs so they can live together with them.
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* SayItWithHearts: For CardiovascularLove with Anko's father's lunchbox that has a romantic "I want to ♥ fuse with you" message written on the rice (referring to anglerfish's BizarreAlienBiology method of reproduction).
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* SeldomSeenSpecies: Several of the merpeople are based on obscure fish. For starters, Anko is based on an Atlantic footballfish.
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The manga is a light-hearted, entertaining deal that is sure to please both biology buffs and monster girl fans who need a break from the erotically charged golden boys of the genre like [[Manga/DailyLifeWithMonsterGirl Daily Life With Monster Girl]].
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The manga is a light-hearted, entertaining deal that is sure to please both biology buffs and monster girl fans who need a break from the erotically charged golden boys of the genre like [[Manga/DailyLifeWithMonsterGirl Daily Life With Monster Girl]].''Manga/DailyLifeWithMonsterGirl''.
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''Shinkaigyo no Anko-san'' (or ''Anko-san of the Deep Sea Fish'') is a 4-volume slice-of-life manga by Inuinu serialized on Comic Meteor.
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''Shinkaigyo no Anko-san'' (or ''Anko-san of the Deep Sea Fish'') is a 4-volume slice-of-life SliceOfLife manga by Inuinu serialized on Comic Meteor.
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* SempaiKohai: Not just the [[CaptainObvious unsuprising use in a work about Japanese high school]]; it being invoked and discussed is actually a plot point of the first volume.
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* SempaiKohai: Not just the [[CaptainObvious unsuprising use in a work about Japanese high school]]; it being invoked Invoked and discussed is actually as a plot point of in the first volume.
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* CensorSuds: During Anko's morning bath. [[{{Pettanko}} Not that many suds are needed...]]
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* CensorSuds: During Anko's morning bath. [[{{Pettanko}} Not that many suds are needed...]]
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That's not this trope at work, but rather the way thugs or gang members use the term to address their leader with respect.
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* OneeSama: Samejima's thug followers rarely refer to her with anything less formal than that. An when they didn't, it was an OOCIsSeriousBusiness moment [[spoiler:for her and them alike.]]
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* PunnyName: The mermaid whose name isn't a pun of the name of the fish she's based upon, or isn't a pun of some popular recipe made with that fish, is because it's a pun of ''both things''.
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* CensorSuds: During Anko's morning bath. [[Pettanko Not that many suds are needed...]]
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* CensorSuds: During Anko's morning bath. [[Pettanko [[{{Pettanko}} Not that many suds are needed...]]