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* AcceptableTargets: Although it goes without saying, episode 8 really emphasizes that hackers and "professional griefers" are considered the scum of the Earth, looking to rob and ruin other's gaming experiences for either illicit profit or ForTheEvulz.

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* ValuesDissonance:
** To a Western viewer, it would seem odd that the group is considered super nerdy for playing a simple browser game, and would simply be a casual gamer. However in Japan, computer use is very low (as explained in detail by an [=ANN=] column [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/answerman/2016-05-23/.102406 here]]), so a casual gamer for Americans is a hardcore gamer for them.
** [[http://www.pcgamer.com/how-japan-learned-to-love-pc-gaming-again/2/ This PC Gamer article]] talks about some of the challenges of developing a PC game for Japan... one of these challenges being the uphill battle of convincing the average Japanese person that [=PCs=] are used for anything other than taxes or business matters. Even then, the niche that ''does'' PC game in Japan usually has [=PCs=] for Western games rather than Japanese ones, making the Net Game Club a rather rare breed of gamer.

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ValuesDissonance: To a Western viewer, it would seem odd that the group is considered super nerdy for playing a simple browser game, and would simply be a casual gamer. However in Japan, computer use is very low (as explained in detail by an [=ANN=] column [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/answerman/2016-05-23/.102406 here]]), so a casual gamer for Americans is a hardcore gamer for them.
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them. Furthermore, [[http://www.pcgamer.com/how-japan-learned-to-love-pc-gaming-again/2/ This this PC Gamer article]] talks about some of the challenges of developing a PC game for Japan... one of these challenges being the uphill battle of convincing the average Japanese person that [=PCs=] are used for anything other than taxes or business matters. Even then, the niche that ''does'' PC game in Japan usually has [=PCs=] for Western games rather than Japanese ones, making the Net Game Club a rather rare breed of gamer.

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* ValuesDissonance: To a Western viewer, it would seem odd that the group is considered super nerdy for playing a simple browser game, and would simply be a casual gamer. However in Japan, computer use is very low (as explained in detail by an [=ANN=] column [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/answerman/2016-05-23/.102406 here]]), so a casual gamer for Americans is a hardcore gamer for them.

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To a Western viewer, it would seem odd that the group is considered super nerdy for playing a simple browser game, and would simply be a casual gamer. However in Japan, computer use is very low (as explained in detail by an [=ANN=] column [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/answerman/2016-05-23/.102406 here]]), so a casual gamer for Americans is a hardcore gamer for them.
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Ako. Some find her issues and antisocial nature funny and charming, others finding it disturbing and pointing out that Ako would be much less adorable and funny if she wasn't an attractive girl, much less the female lead.

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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Ako. Some find her issues and antisocial nature funny and charming, others finding find it disturbing and pointing point out that Ako would be much less adorable and funny if she wasn't an attractive girl, much less the female lead.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Funny how Ako declared herself as Rusian's (Hideki Nishimura) wife when her voice actor is named [[Creator/TrinaNishimura Trina]] ''[[Creator/TrinaNishimura Nishimura]]''.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Funny how Ako declared herself as Rusian's (Hideki Nishimura) wife when her English dub voice actor actress is named [[Creator/TrinaNishimura Trina]] ''[[Creator/TrinaNishimura Nishimura]]''.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Funny how Ako declared herself as Rusian's (Hideki Nishimura) wife when her voice actor is named [[Creator/TrinaNishimura Trina]] ''[[Creator/TrinaNishimura Nishimura]]''.

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* ValuesDissonance: To a Western viewer, it would seem odd that the group is considered super nerdy for playing a simple browser game, and would simply be a casual gamer. However in Japan, computer use is very low (as explained in detail by an [[WebSite/AnimeNewsNetwork ANN]] column [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/answerman/2016-05-23/.102406 here]]), so a casual gamer for Americans is a hardcore gamer for them.

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* ValuesDissonance: To a Western viewer, it would seem odd that the group is considered super nerdy for playing a simple browser game, and would simply be a casual gamer. However in Japan, computer use is very low (as explained in detail by an [[WebSite/AnimeNewsNetwork ANN]] [=ANN=] column [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/answerman/2016-05-23/.102406 here]]), so a casual gamer for Americans is a hardcore gamer for them.them.
** [[http://www.pcgamer.com/how-japan-learned-to-love-pc-gaming-again/2/ This PC Gamer article]] talks about some of the challenges of developing a PC game for Japan... one of these challenges being the uphill battle of convincing the average Japanese person that [=PCs=] are used for anything other than taxes or business matters. Even then, the niche that ''does'' PC game in Japan usually has [=PCs=] for Western games rather than Japanese ones, making the Net Game Club a rather rare breed of gamer.
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* ValuesDissonance: To a Western viewer, it would seem odd that the group is considered super nerdy for playing a simple browser game, and would simply be a casual gamer. However in Japan, computer use is very low (as explained in detail by an [[WebSite/AnimeNewsNetwork ANN]] column [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/answerman/2016-05-23/.102406 here]]), so a casual gamer for Americans is a hardcore gamer for them.

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* ValuesDissonance: To a Western viewer, it would seem odd that the group is considered super nerdy for playing a simple browser game, and would simply be a casual gamer. However in Japan, computer use is very low (as explained in detail by an [[WebSite/AnimeNewsNetwork ANN]] column [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/answerman/2016-05-23/.102406 here]]), so a casual gamer for Americans is a hardcore gamer for them.them.
* {{Woolseyism}}: Some of the descriptions for some of the characters are {{Informed Flaw}}s from a westerner's point of view due to ValuesDissonance. The script was reworked in the English localization to remove said {{Informed Flaw}}s.
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* BaseBreaker: Ako. Some find her issues and antisocial nature funny and charming, others finding it disturbing and pointing out that Ako would be much less adorable and funny if she wasn't an attractive girl.

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* BaseBreaker: BaseBreakingCharacter: Ako. Some find her issues and antisocial nature funny and charming, others finding it disturbing and pointing out that Ako would be much less adorable and funny if she wasn't an attractive girl.girl, much less the female lead.
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*BaseBreaker: Ako. Some find her issues and antisocial nature funny and charming, others finding it disturbing and pointing out that Ako would be much less adorable and funny if she wasn't an attractive girl.
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: In-Universe, Rusian's reluctant explaining of his previous 'issue' (a girl turning out to be a dude) gets this reaction from the guild, minus Ako.
-->'''Rusian:''' (annoyed) You guys don't have to laugh that hard!\\
'''Schwein:''' (through gut-busting laughter) [[SarcasmMode That chapter of your life is beyond dark!]]\\
'''Apricot:''' (same reaction, with matching expression) Ah, the majesty of young love!
** In another funny anime moment, Hideki stumbles across Ako whose in her room in her underwear. She tells him to leave so that she can get ready. But when he opens the door again after Ako tells him it's time, he discovers that she is now stark naked.
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** In another funny anime moment, Hideki stumbles across Ako whose in her room in her underwear. She tells him to leave so that she can get ready. But when he opens the door again after Ako tells him it's time, he discovers that she is now stark naked.
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'''Kyou:''' (same reaction, with matching expression) Ah, the majesty of young love!

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'''Kyou:''' '''Apricot:''' (same reaction, with matching expression) Ah, the majesty of young love!
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: In-Universe, Rusian's reluctant explaining of his previous 'issue' (a girl turning out to be a dude) gets this reaction from the guild, minus Ako.
-->'''Rusian:''' (annoyed) You guys don't have to laugh that hard!\\
'''Schwein:''' (through gut-busting laughter) [[SarcasmMode That chapter of your life is beyond dark!]]\\
'''Kyou:''' (same reaction, with matching expression) Ah, the majesty of young love!
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* HollywoodPudgy: Ako's body is acknowledged in-universe as, "squishy." This is in direct contrast to Akane as, "slender." However given that Akane is envious of Ako's squishiness, and Ako is very proud of her body, the matter isn't seen as negative. It seems squishy is another word for voluptuous, rather than fat.

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* HollywoodPudgy: Ako's body is acknowledged in-universe as, "squishy." This is in direct contrast to Akane as, "slender." However given that Akane is envious of Ako's squishiness, and Ako is very proud of her body, body being able to seduce her man, the matter isn't seen as negative. It seems squishy is another word for voluptuous, rather than fat.
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* HollywoodPudgy: Ako's body is acknowledged in-universe as, "squishy." This is in direct contrast to Akane as, "slender." However given that Akane is envious of Ako's squishiness, and Ako is very proud of her body, the matter isn't seen as negative. It seems squishy is another word for voluptuous, rather than fat.
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* ValuesDissonance: To a Western Viewer, it would seem odd that the group is considered super nerdy for playing a simple browser game, and would simply be a casual gamer. However in Japan, computer use is very low, so a casual gamer for Americans is a hardcore gamer for them.

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* ValuesDissonance: To a Western Viewer, viewer, it would seem odd that the group is considered super nerdy for playing a simple browser game, and would simply be a casual gamer. However in Japan, computer use is very low, low (as explained in detail by an [[WebSite/AnimeNewsNetwork ANN]] column [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/answerman/2016-05-23/.102406 here]]), so a casual gamer for Americans is a hardcore gamer for them.
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* AcceptableTargets: Although it goes without saying, episode 8 really emphasizes that hackers and "professional griefers" are considered the scum of the Earth, looking to rob and ruin other's gaming experiences for either illicit profit or ForTheEvulz.

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* AcceptableTargets: Although it goes without saying, episode 8 really emphasizes that hackers and "professional griefers" are considered the scum of the Earth, looking to rob and ruin other's gaming experiences for either illicit profit or ForTheEvulz.ForTheEvulz.
* ValuesDissonance: To a Western Viewer, it would seem odd that the group is considered super nerdy for playing a simple browser game, and would simply be a casual gamer. However in Japan, computer use is very low, so a casual gamer for Americans is a hardcore gamer for them.
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* AcceptableTargets: Although it goes without saying, hackers and "professional griefers" are considered the scum of the Earth, looking to rob and ruin other's gaming experiences for either illicit profit or ForTheEvulz.

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* AcceptableTargets: Although it goes without saying, episode 8 really emphasizes that hackers and "professional griefers" are considered the scum of the Earth, looking to rob and ruin other's gaming experiences for either illicit profit or ForTheEvulz.
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* AcceptableTargets: Although it goes without saying, hackers and "professional griefers" are considered the scum of the Earth, looking to rob and ruin other's gaming experiences for either illicit profit or ForTheEvulz.

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