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* GenkiGirl: Eko is very cheerful and full of energy.
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* CutShort: The manga was cancelled a little over a year after it started serialization.
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''090 ~Eko to Issho~'' ("090: Together with Eko") is a [[ShonenDemographic shonen]] manga by Maru Asakura, which ran in ''[[Magazine/ShonenMagazine Weekly Shonen Magazine]]'' from 2005 to 2006.
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''090 ~Eko to Issho~'' ("090: Together with Eko") is a [[ShonenDemographic shonen]] manga by Maru Asakura, which ran in ''[[Magazine/ShonenMagazine Weekly Shonen Magazine]]'' from August 2005 to November 2006.
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* RobotGirl: Obviously, though she's adamant that she isn't a robot she's a cellphone
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* RobotGirl: Obviously, Eko is essentially this, though she's adamant that she isn't a robot robot, she's a cellphone
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''090 ~Eko to Issho~'' ("090: Together with Eko") is a [[ShonenDemographic shonen]] manga by Maru Asakura, which ran in ''[[Magazine/ShonenMagazine Weekly Shonen Magazine]]'' from 2005 to 2006.
Hiroshi finds a broken cellphone by the side of the road one day and takes it to a store to get it fixed. To his surprise, the cellphone is delivered to his house in a large box. Upon opening the the box Hiroshi discovers that he has actually received a humanoid cellphone-girl. This is the story of Hiroshi's life with the cellphone-girl Eko.
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%%* BookEnds: or maybe its a BrickJoke
* {{Determinator}}: Eko is willing to do anything to make Hiroshi use her. Or to catch signal. Or anything else, really.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Hiroshi and Eko get very nervous and flustered before calling someone for the first time, since "they have never done it before".
%%* GenkiGirl: Eko.
* GrailInTheGarbage: The whole plot starts with Hiroshi finding a cellphone in the garbage. Yes, it is actually the "newest generation". Yes, it is Eko.
* RobotGirl: Obviously, though she's adamant that she isn't a robot she's a cellphone
%%* RocketPunch: Though only used about twice.
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[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/54095.jpg]]
''090 ~Eko to Issho~'' ("090: Together with Eko") is a [[ShonenDemographic shonen]] manga by Maru Asakura, which ran in ''[[Magazine/ShonenMagazine Weekly Shonen Magazine]]'' from 2005 to 2006.
Hiroshi finds a broken cellphone by the side of the road one day and takes it to a store to get it fixed. To his surprise, the cellphone is delivered to his house in a large box. Upon opening the the box Hiroshi discovers that he has actually received a humanoid cellphone-girl. This is the story of Hiroshi's life with the cellphone-girl Eko.
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!!Contains examples of:
%%* BookEnds: or maybe its a BrickJoke
* {{Determinator}}: Eko is willing to do anything to make Hiroshi use her. Or to catch signal. Or anything else, really.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Hiroshi and Eko get very nervous and flustered before calling someone for the first time, since "they have never done it before".
%%* GenkiGirl: Eko.
* GrailInTheGarbage: The whole plot starts with Hiroshi finding a cellphone in the garbage. Yes, it is actually the "newest generation". Yes, it is Eko.
* RobotGirl: Obviously, though she's adamant that she isn't a robot she's a cellphone
%%* RocketPunch: Though only used about twice.
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