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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: This webcomic is a time capsule of what American anime fandom was like in the late 2000s. Numerous references are made to anime that have since declined in relevance (one of the main rival groups at Hatsu-Con is dedicated solely to Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya) or anime that remained big after this webcomic endend but were in their EarlyInstallmentWeirdness phase (the Franchise/{{Naruto}} references are all based on when the show was first gaining popularity in America, so they focus on what Naruto and Sasuke were like as of the end of the Land of Waves arc). The big prize of the Fanservice Contest is a Playstation 3, and even the idea of a Fanservice contest (as opposed to a normal Cosplay contest) can come off as skeevy nowadays. Oh, and one of the judges for the contest is Pedo-Bear, a 4Chan meme that more or less died out after 2012. Even the DistantFinale has this - one of the films Elle stars in is a ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} film, and she's depicted wearing the midriff-baring sweater-and-miniskirt version of the outfit that DC debuted in 2004 ... and then retired in the [[ComicBook/New52 2011 reboot]] and haven't brought back since.

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This webcomic is a time capsule of what American anime fandom was like in the late 2000s. Numerous references are made to anime that have since declined in relevance (one of the main rival groups at Hatsu-Con is dedicated solely to Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya) or anime that remained big after this webcomic endend ended but were in their EarlyInstallmentWeirdness phase (the Franchise/{{Naruto}} references are all based on when the show was first gaining popularity in America, so they focus on what Naruto and Sasuke were like as of the end of the Land of Waves arc). arc).
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The big prize of the Hatsu-Con's Fanservice Contest is a Playstation 3, Platform/Playstation3 (replaced by the Platform/PlayStation4 in 2013), and even the idea of a Fanservice contest (as opposed to a normal Cosplay contest) can come off as skeevy nowadays. Oh, and one of the judges for the contest is Pedo-Bear, a 4Chan meme that more or less died out after 2012.
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Even the DistantFinale has this - one of the films Elle stars in is a ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} film, and she's depicted wearing the midriff-baring sweater-and-miniskirt version of the outfit that [[ComicBook/TheSupergirlFromKrypton2004 DC debuted in 2004 ...2004]] ... and then retired in the [[ComicBook/New52 2011 reboot]] and haven't brought back since.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: This webcomic is a time capsule of what American anime fandom was like in the late 2000s. Numerous references are made to anime that have since declined in relevance (one of the main rival groups at Hatsu-Con is dedicated solely to Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya) or anime that remained big after this webcomic endend but were in their EarlyInstallmentWeirdness phase (the Franchise/{{Naruto}} references are all based on the pre-Timeskip portion of the franchise). The big prize of the Fanservice Contest is a Playstation 3, and even the idea of a Fanservice contest (as opposed to a normal Cosplay contest) can come off as skeevy nowadays. Oh, and one of the judges for the contest is Pedo-Bear, a 4Chan meme that more or less died out after 2012. Even the DistantFinale has this - one of the films Elle stars in is a ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} film, and she's depicted wearing the midriff-baring sweater-and-skirt outfit that DC retired in the [[ComicBook/New52 2011 reboot]] and hasn't brought back.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: This webcomic is a time capsule of what American anime fandom was like in the late 2000s. Numerous references are made to anime that have since declined in relevance (one of the main rival groups at Hatsu-Con is dedicated solely to Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya) or anime that remained big after this webcomic endend but were in their EarlyInstallmentWeirdness phase (the Franchise/{{Naruto}} references are all based on when the pre-Timeskip portion show was first gaining popularity in America, so they focus on what Naruto and Sasuke were like as of the franchise).end of the Land of Waves arc). The big prize of the Fanservice Contest is a Playstation 3, and even the idea of a Fanservice contest (as opposed to a normal Cosplay contest) can come off as skeevy nowadays. Oh, and one of the judges for the contest is Pedo-Bear, a 4Chan meme that more or less died out after 2012. Even the DistantFinale has this - one of the films Elle stars in is a ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} film, and she's depicted wearing the midriff-baring sweater-and-skirt sweater-and-miniskirt version of the outfit that DC debuted in 2004 ... and then retired in the [[ComicBook/New52 2011 reboot]] and hasn't haven't brought back.back since.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: This webcomic is a time capsule of what American anime fandom was like in the late 2000s. Numerous references are made to anime that have since declined in relevance (one of the main rival groups at Hatsu-Con is dedicated solely to Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya) or anime that remained big after this webcomic endend but were in their EarlyInstallmentWeirdness phase (the Franchise/{{Naruto}} references are all based on the pre-Timeskip portion of the franchise). The big prize of the Fanservice Contest is a Playstation 3, and even the idea of a Fanservice contest (as opposed to a normal Cosplay contest) can come off as skeevy nowadays. Oh, and one of the judges for the contest is Pedo-Bear, a 4Chan meme that more or less died out after 2012.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: This webcomic is a time capsule of what American anime fandom was like in the late 2000s. Numerous references are made to anime that have since declined in relevance (one of the main rival groups at Hatsu-Con is dedicated solely to Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya) or anime that remained big after this webcomic endend but were in their EarlyInstallmentWeirdness phase (the Franchise/{{Naruto}} references are all based on the pre-Timeskip portion of the franchise). The big prize of the Fanservice Contest is a Playstation 3, and even the idea of a Fanservice contest (as opposed to a normal Cosplay contest) can come off as skeevy nowadays. Oh, and one of the judges for the contest is Pedo-Bear, a 4Chan meme that more or less died out after 2012. Even the DistantFinale has this - one of the films Elle stars in is a ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} film, and she's depicted wearing the midriff-baring sweater-and-skirt outfit that DC retired in the [[ComicBook/New52 2011 reboot]] and hasn't brought back.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: This webcomic is a time capsule of what American anime fandom was like in the late 2000s. Numerous references are made to anime that have since declined in relevance (one of the main rival groups at Hatsu-Con is dedicated solely to Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya) or anime that remained big after this webcomic endend but were in their EarlyInstallmentWeirdness phase (the Franchise/{{Naruto}} references are all based on the pre-Timeskip portion of the franchise). The big prize of the Fanservice Contest is a PS3, and even the idea of a Fanservice contest (as opposed to a normal Cosplay contest) can come off as skeevy nowadays. Oh, and one of the judges for the contest is Pedo-Bear, a 4Chan meme that more or less died out after 2012.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: This webcomic is a time capsule of what American anime fandom was like in the late 2000s. Numerous references are made to anime that have since declined in relevance (one of the main rival groups at Hatsu-Con is dedicated solely to Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya) or anime that remained big after this webcomic endend but were in their EarlyInstallmentWeirdness phase (the Franchise/{{Naruto}} references are all based on the pre-Timeskip portion of the franchise). The big prize of the Fanservice Contest is a PS3, Playstation 3, and even the idea of a Fanservice contest (as opposed to a normal Cosplay contest) can come off as skeevy nowadays. Oh, and one of the judges for the contest is Pedo-Bear, a 4Chan meme that more or less died out after 2012.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: This webcomic is a time capsule of what American anime fandom was like in the late 2000s. Numerous references are made to anime that have since declined in relevance (one of the main rival groups at Hatsu-Con is dedicated solely to Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya) or anime that remained big after this webcomic endend but were in their EarlyInstallmentWeirdness phase (the Franchise/Naruto references are all based on the pre-Timeskip portion of the franchise). The big prize of the Fanservice Contest is a PS3, and even the idea of a Fanservice contest (as opposed to a normal Cosplay contest) can come off as skeevy nowadays. Oh, and one of the judges for the contest is Pedo-Bear, a 4Chan meme that more or less died out after 2012.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: This webcomic is a time capsule of what American anime fandom was like in the late 2000s. Numerous references are made to anime that have since declined in relevance (one of the main rival groups at Hatsu-Con is dedicated solely to Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya) or anime that remained big after this webcomic endend but were in their EarlyInstallmentWeirdness phase (the Franchise/Naruto Franchise/{{Naruto}} references are all based on the pre-Timeskip portion of the franchise). The big prize of the Fanservice Contest is a PS3, and even the idea of a Fanservice contest (as opposed to a normal Cosplay contest) can come off as skeevy nowadays. Oh, and one of the judges for the contest is Pedo-Bear, a 4Chan meme that more or less died out after 2012.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: This webcomic is a time capsule of what American anime fandom was like in the late 2000s. Numerous references are made to anime that have since declined in relevance (one of the main rival groups at Hatsu-Con is dedicated solely to Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya) or anime that remained big after this webcomic endend but were in their EarlyInstallmentWeirdness phase (the Manga/Naruto references are all based on the pre-Timeskip portion of the franchise). The big prize of the Fanservice Contest is a PS3, and even the idea of a Fanservice contest (as opposed to a normal Cosplay contest) can come off as skeevy nowadays. Oh, and one of the judges for the contest is Pedo-Bear, a 4Chan meme that more or less died out after 2012.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: This webcomic is a time capsule of what American anime fandom was like in the late 2000s. Numerous references are made to anime that have since declined in relevance (one of the main rival groups at Hatsu-Con is dedicated solely to Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya) or anime that remained big after this webcomic endend but were in their EarlyInstallmentWeirdness phase (the Manga/Naruto Franchise/Naruto references are all based on the pre-Timeskip portion of the franchise). The big prize of the Fanservice Contest is a PS3, and even the idea of a Fanservice contest (as opposed to a normal Cosplay contest) can come off as skeevy nowadays. Oh, and one of the judges for the contest is Pedo-Bear, a 4Chan meme that more or less died out after 2012.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: This webcomic is a time capsule of what American anime fandom was like in the late 2000s. Numerous references are made to anime that have since declined in relevance (one of the main rival groups at Hatsu-Con is dedicated solely to Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya) or anime that remained big after this webcomic endend but were in their EarlyInstallmentWeirdness phase (the Anime/Naruto references are all based on the pre-Timeskip portion of the franchise). The big prize of the Fanservice Contest is a PS3, and even the idea of a Fanservice contest (as opposed to a normal Cosplay contest) can come off as skeevy nowadays. Oh, and one of the judges for the contest is Pedo-Bear, a 4Chan meme that more or less died out after 2012.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: This webcomic is a time capsule of what American anime fandom was like in the late 2000s. Numerous references are made to anime that have since declined in relevance (one of the main rival groups at Hatsu-Con is dedicated solely to Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya) or anime that remained big after this webcomic endend but were in their EarlyInstallmentWeirdness phase (the Anime/Naruto Manga/Naruto references are all based on the pre-Timeskip portion of the franchise). The big prize of the Fanservice Contest is a PS3, and even the idea of a Fanservice contest (as opposed to a normal Cosplay contest) can come off as skeevy nowadays. Oh, and one of the judges for the contest is Pedo-Bear, a 4Chan meme that more or less died out after 2012.

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* HoYay: Sanae has a crush on [[spoiler:Nina]]. In fact, in the epilogue, [[spoiler:she (somehow) manages to sleep with Nina ''and'' Elle, much to the shock of the latter two]]

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* HoYay: Sanae has a crush on [[spoiler:Nina]]. In fact, in the epilogue, [[spoiler:she (somehow) manages to sleep with Nina ''and'' Elle, much to the shock of the latter two]]two]].



* StrangledByTheRedString: Several readers felt this way about the Morgan/Alex pairing, preferring Alex to end up with Elle, whom they felt he had better chemistry and tension with. That said, there ''were'' hints that Alex and Morgan were crushing on each other, but numerous side characters saying they "made a cute couple" made it seem more forced than was probably intended.

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* StrangledByTheRedString: Several readers felt this way about the Morgan/Alex pairing, preferring Alex to end up with Elle, whom they felt he had better chemistry and tension with. That said, there ''were'' hints that Alex and Morgan were crushing on each other, but numerous side characters saying they "made a cute couple" made it seem more forced than was probably intended.intended.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: This webcomic is a time capsule of what American anime fandom was like in the late 2000s. Numerous references are made to anime that have since declined in relevance (one of the main rival groups at Hatsu-Con is dedicated solely to Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya) or anime that remained big after this webcomic endend but were in their EarlyInstallmentWeirdness phase (the Anime/Naruto references are all based on the pre-Timeskip portion of the franchise). The big prize of the Fanservice Contest is a PS3, and even the idea of a Fanservice contest (as opposed to a normal Cosplay contest) can come off as skeevy nowadays. Oh, and one of the judges for the contest is Pedo-Bear, a 4Chan meme that more or less died out after 2012.

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* FanPreferredCouple: Alex/Elle was popular amongst a decent amount of the fandom.



* StrangledByTheRedString: Several secondary characters comment that Morgan and Alex "really ''do'' make a cute couple," but if it had been a well-written romance the reader wouldn't need to be told this. The first half of the series is actually spent building up Elle and Alex's tension, before suddenly jettisoning it out of nowhere to Morgan simply because she was a popular character.

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* StrangledByTheRedString: Several secondary readers felt this way about the Morgan/Alex pairing, preferring Alex to end up with Elle, whom they felt he had better chemistry and tension with. That said, there ''were'' hints that Alex and Morgan were crushing on each other, but numerous side characters comment that Morgan and Alex "really ''do'' make saying they "made a cute couple," but if couple" made it had been a well-written romance the reader wouldn't need to be told this. The first half of the series is actually spent building up Elle and Alex's tension, before suddenly jettisoning it out of nowhere to Morgan simply because she seem more forced than was a popular character.probably intended.
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* {{Moe}} -- Morgan, Sanae, and Kimberly Ann
* StrangledByTheRedString -- Several secondary characters comment that Morgan and Alex "really ''do'' make a cute couple," but if it had been a well-written romance the reader wouldn't need to be told this. The first half of the series is actually spent building up Elle and Alex's tension, before suddenly jettisoning it out of nowhere to Morgan simply because she was a popular character.

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* {{Moe}} -- {{Moe}}: Morgan, Sanae, and Kimberly Ann
* StrangledByTheRedString -- StrangledByTheRedString: Several secondary characters comment that Morgan and Alex "really ''do'' make a cute couple," but if it had been a well-written romance the reader wouldn't need to be told this. The first half of the series is actually spent building up Elle and Alex's tension, before suddenly jettisoning it out of nowhere to Morgan simply because she was a popular character.
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* UnfortunateImplications: Everything to do with Carlos - mostly, people's reactions towards her. Being branded in the books as the "Freaky Transvestite Character" says it all, really.
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* {{Moe}} -- Morgan, Sanae, and Kimberly Ann
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* HoYay: Sanae has a crush on [[spoiler:Nina]]. In fact, in the epilogue, [[spoiler:she (somehow) manages to sleep with Nina ''and'' Elle, much to the shock of the latter two]]
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* StrangledByTheRedString -- Several secondary characters comment that Morgan and Alex "really ''do'' make a cute couple," but if it had been a well-written romance the reader wouldn't need to be told this. The first half of the series is actually spent building up Elle and Alex's tension, before suddenly jettisoning it out of nowhere to Morgan simply because she was a popular character.

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* StrangledByTheRedString -- Several secondary characters comment that Morgan and Alex "really ''do'' make a cute couple," but if it had been a well-written romance the reader wouldn't need to be told this. The first half of the series is actually spent building up Elle and Alex's tension, before suddenly jettisoning it out of nowhere to Morgan simply because she was a popular character.character.
* UnfortunateImplications: Everything to do with Carlos - mostly, people's reactions towards her. Being branded in the books as the "Freaky Transvestite Character" says it all, really.

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