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* {{Fanon}}: There's no official word that states that the manga is a {{Prequel}} to the short films or that it's even in the same continuity as them, however the fact that it was released in close proximity to the short films and that the first chapter shows off Akko's first day at Luna Nova and her first meetings with Lotte, Sucy, Diana, Hannah and Barbara (something the first film skips over), on top of the Shiny Rod being limited to flashbacks has led fans to place it as such.

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* {{Fanon}}: There's no official word that states that the manga is a {{Prequel}} to the short films or that it's even in the same continuity as them, however however, the fact that it was released in close proximity to the short films and that the first chapter shows off Akko's first day at Luna Nova and her first meetings with Lotte, Sucy, Diana, Hannah and Barbara (something the first film skips over), on top of the Shiny Rod being limited to flashbacks has led fans to place it as such.
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* NeverLiveItDown: Thanks to the infamous "Nice rump" scene in the third chapter, this manga is forever remembered by the LWA fandom as "the one where Diana gets groped".

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* NeverLiveItDown: OvershadowedByControversy: Thanks to the infamous "Nice rump" scene in the third chapter, this manga is forever remembered by the LWA fandom as "the one where Diana gets groped".
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* {{Fanon}}: There's no official word that states that the manga is a {{Prequel}} to the short films or that it's even in the same continuity as them, however the fact that it was released in close proximity to the short films and that the first chapter shows off Akko's first day at Luna Nova and her first meetings with Lotte Sucy, Diana, Hannah and Barbara (something the first film skips over), on top of the Shiny Rod being limited to flashbacks has led fans to place it as such.

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* {{Fanon}}: There's no official word that states that the manga is a {{Prequel}} to the short films or that it's even in the same continuity as them, however the fact that it was released in close proximity to the short films and that the first chapter shows off Akko's first day at Luna Nova and her first meetings with Lotte Lotte, Sucy, Diana, Hannah and Barbara (something the first film skips over), on top of the Shiny Rod being limited to flashbacks has led fans to place it as such.
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* {{Fanon}}: There's no official word that states that the manga is a {{Prequel}} to the short films or that it's even in the same continuity as them, however the fact that it was released in close proximity to the short films and that the first chapter shows off Akko's first day at Luna Nova and her first encounters with her friends and Diana/Hannah/Barbara (something the first film skips over), on top of the Shiny Rod being limited to flashbacks has led fans to place it as such.

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* {{Fanon}}: There's no official word that states that the manga is a {{Prequel}} to the short films or that it's even in the same continuity as them, however the fact that it was released in close proximity to the short films and that the first chapter shows off Akko's first day at Luna Nova and her first encounters meetings with her friends Lotte Sucy, Diana, Hannah and Diana/Hannah/Barbara Barbara (something the first film skips over), on top of the Shiny Rod being limited to flashbacks has led fans to place it as such.
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* UnfortunateCharacterDesign: When the Con Man's true nature is revealed, while clearly not intentional, he is shown to be wearing a wizard robe that ends up looking rather similar to a [[Main/TheKlan klansman costume]].

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* UnfortunateCharacterDesign: When the Con Man's true nature is revealed, while clearly not intentional, he is shown to be wearing a wizard robe with a hood that when put on, ends up looking rather similar to a [[Main/TheKlan klansman costume]].costume.
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* UnfortunateCharacterDesign: When the Con Man's true nature is revealed, he is shown to be wearing a wizard robe, that happens to resemble a klansman costume.

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* UnfortunateCharacterDesign: When the Con Man's true nature is revealed, while clearly not intentional, he is shown to be wearing a wizard robe, robe that happens ends up looking rather similar to resemble a [[Main/TheKlan klansman costume.costume]].
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* UnfortunateCharacterDesign: When the Con Man's true nature is revealed, he is shown to be wearing a wizard robe, that happens to resemble a klansman costume…

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* UnfortunateCharacterDesign: When the Con Man's true nature is revealed, he is shown to be wearing a wizard robe, that happens to resemble a klansman costume…costume.
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* UnfortunateCharacterDesign: When the Con Man's true nature is revealed, he is shown to be wearing a wizard hood costume, that happens to resemble a klansman costume…

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* UnfortunateCharacterDesign: When the Con Man's true nature is revealed, he is shown to be wearing a wizard hood costume, robe, that happens to resemble a klansman costume…
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* UnfortunateCharacterDesign: When the Con Man's true nature is revealed, he is shown to be wearing a wizard hood costume, which happens to resemble a klansman costume…

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* UnfortunateCharacterDesign: When the Con Man's true nature is revealed, he is shown to be wearing a wizard hood costume, which that happens to resemble a klansman costume…
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* UnforunateCharacterDesign: When the conman's true nature is revealed is shown to be wearing a wizard hood costume, which happens to resemble a klansman costume…

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* UnforunateCharacterDesign: UnfortunateCharacterDesign: When the conman's Con Man's true nature is revealed revealed, he is shown to be wearing a wizard hood costume, which happens to resemble a klansman costume…

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** The aforementioned infamous "nice rump" scene in the third chapter in which Diana gets ''sexually harassed'' by the (very old) con man, which was then completely forgotten about afterward. The fact that the manga [[PlayedForLaughs played it for laughs]] is [[UnfortunateImplications an entirely different matter]]... It doesn't help that the scene is incredibly jarring and out of place even within the manga, which is otherwise lighthearted and mostly on par with the rest of the franchise.

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** The aforementioned infamous "nice rump" scene in the third chapter in which Diana gets ''sexually harassed'' by the (very old) con man, which was then completely forgotten about afterward. The fact that the manga [[PlayedForLaughs played it for laughs]] is [[UnfortunateImplications an entirely different matter]]...matter... It doesn't help that the scene is incredibly jarring and out of place even within the manga, which is otherwise lighthearted and mostly on par with the rest of the franchise.


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* UnforunateCharacterDesign: When the conman's true nature is revealed is shown to be wearing a wizard hood costume, which happens to resemble a klansman costume…
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* MemeticMutation: Akko ([[StepfordSmiler smiling, but empty internally]])[[labelnote:Explanation]][[https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/344/898/048.png An image that uses a singular panel of Akko happily staring off]] with the words "Akko (smiling but empty internally) tends to be a popular shitpost/reaction image amongst the fandom.[[/labelnote]]

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* MemeticMutation: Akko ([[StepfordSmiler smiling, but empty internally]])[[labelnote:Explanation]][[https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/344/898/048.png An image image]] that uses a singular panel of a happy Akko happily staring off]] with the words "Akko (smiling but empty internally) internally)" tends to be a popular shitpost/reaction image amongst the fandom.[[/labelnote]]
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* MemeticMutation: Akko ([[StepfordSmiler smiling, but empty internally]])[[labelnote:Explanation]][[https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/344/898/048.png An image that uses a singular panel of Akko happily staring off]] with the words "Akko (smiling but empty internally) tends to be a popular shitpost/reaction image amongst the fandom.[[/labelnote]]
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* EnsembleDarkHorse: Ms. Manbavaran is incredibly popular amongst the fandom, for [[BestKnownForTheFanservice obivous reasons]].

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* EnsembleDarkHorse: Ms. Manbavaran is incredibly popular amongst the fandom, fandom for being the mother to the already popular Sucy, on top of her [[BestKnownForTheFanservice obivous reasons]].alluring design]].
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* {{Tearjerker}}: Chapter 2 is filled with this.
** Akko's attachment to her golem, Lemmy. Despite the fact that maintaining his existence was draining Akko of magical energy to dangerous levels and her friends (including Diana) attempts to dissuade her, she still refuses to destroy him due to the love and care she put in creating him.
** Akko destroying Lemmy when he goes on a rampage and attempts to bring harm to Diana, Hannah and Barbara. It is later implied that Lemmy was sentient enough to recognise his master's dilemma and [[SuicideByCop purposely went berserk to force Akko's hand]].
--> '''Akko:''' "LEMMY YOU DUMMY!!"
** The scene of Akko bawling her eyes out after looking at the [[TragicKeepsake picture Lemmy drew]] for her following his destruction.
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* AngstWhatAngst: Chapter 3 has the infamous "nice rump" scene where the con man takes an opportunity to ''grab Diana's butt'' and ''proceeds to taunt her about it'', which she understandably didn't take well. Yet, after the con man has been dealt with, Diana doesn't seem at all distressed by the fact that she was violated by a DirtyOldMan.
* BigLippedAlligatorMoment:
** The aforementioned infamous "nice rump" scene in the third chapter in which Diana gets ''sexually harassed'' by the (very old) con man, which was then completely forgotten about afterward. The fact that the manga [[PlayedForLaughs played it for laughs]] is [[UnfortunateImplications an entirely different matter]]... It doesn't help that the scene is incredibly jarring and out of place even within the manga, which is otherwise lighthearted and mostly on par with the rest of the franchise.
** The fifth chapter has Akko picking up and sniffing a poisonous mushroom, resulting in her going into a MushroomSamba. The whole incident is just an excuse to make Akko lose her fishing rod, and wasn't mentioned again afterward.
* EnsembleDarkHorse: Ms. Manbavaran is incredibly popular amongst the fandom, for [[BestKnownForTheFanservice obivous reasons]].
* {{Fanon}}: There's no official word that states that the manga is a {{Prequel}} to the short films or that it's even in the same continuity as them, however the fact that it was released in close proximity to the short films and that the first chapter shows off Akko's first day at Luna Nova and her first encounters with her friends and Diana/Hannah/Barbara (something the first film skips over), on top of the Shiny Rod being limited to flashbacks has led fans to place it as such.
* NeverLiveItDown: Thanks to the infamous "Nice rump" scene in the third chapter, this manga is forever remembered by the LWA fandom as "the one where Diana gets groped".
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