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** Episodes 5-11 are referred to as [[spoiler: [[VideoGame/SpecOpsTheLine C³-bu: The Line]]]]. Someone clearly saw the similarities and made a video [[spoiler:crossing over footage from C³ and audio from [=SO:TL=], with Yura as Walker, Choujirou as Konrad and the rest of C³ as the squadmates.]]
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** Episodes 5-11 are referred to as [[spoiler: [[VideoGame/SpecOpsTheLine ''[[VideoGame/SpecOpsTheLine C³-bu: The Line]]]].Line]]]]''. Someone clearly saw the similarities and made a video [[spoiler:crossing over footage from C³ and audio from [=SO:TL=], with Yura as Walker, Choujirou as Konrad and the rest of C³ as the squadmates.]]
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* HilariousInHindsight: The [[VideoGame/ModernWarfare Captain Price]] cosplayer in episode 8 is seen wielding an airsoft version of the H&K [=MP7=]. While the [=MP7=] is featured as a usable weapon in the original Modern Warfare trilogy, being introduced in ''Modern Warfare 3'', Price always uses an [=M4A1=] or similar. In the [[VideoGame/CallofDutyModernWarfare2019 reboot]], however, Price picks up an [=MP7=] from a fallen enemy during the mission ''Old Comrades'' and uses it for the remainder of the mission, though he and the player character are in civvies rather than fatigues. Doubling the hilarity is that the in-game [=MP7=] is not based on a real steel [=MP7=] but rather an airsoft one.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The [[VideoGame/ModernWarfare Captain Price]] cosplayer in episode 8 is seen wielding an airsoft version of the H&K [=MP7=]. While the [=MP7=] is featured as a usable weapon in the original Modern Warfare ''Modern Warfare'' trilogy, being introduced in ''Modern Warfare 3'', Price always uses an [=M4A1=] or similar. In the [[VideoGame/CallofDutyModernWarfare2019 reboot]], however, Price picks up an [=MP7=] from a fallen enemy during the mission ''Old Comrades'' and uses it for the remainder of the mission, though he and the player character are in civvies rather than fatigues. Doubling the hilarity is that the in-game [=MP7=] is not based on a real steel [=MP7=] but rather an airsoft one.
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* SupportingProtagonist: Arguably, Yura is this to Sonora's Hero role. While most of the plot ''does'' revolve around Yura's character arc, she often isolates herself and [[spoiler: does a FaceHeelTurn that eventually leads to her essentially disappearing.]] Meanwhile, C³ stays relevant, and we see them worrying about Yura more than we see how Yura is feeling. Sonora is also the character to have a [[DeathByOriginStory Dead Mentor]] and TheRival, normally reserved for the main character, and the show ends when she is about to leave to study overseas. In many ways, the show is written like a sequel to a series where Sonora was the main character and now she's in the process of PassingTheTorch to Yura.
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* LesYay: Between Sono and Yura. The anime actually tones it ''down''.
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** Episodes 5-11 are referred to as [[spoiler: [[VideoGame/SpecOpsTheLine C³-bu: The Line]]]]. Someone clearly saw the similarities and made a video [[spoiler:crossing over footage from C³ and audio from [=SO:TL=], with Yura as Walker, Choujirou as Konrad and the rest of C³ as the squadmates.]]
** Yura when she's just having fun and nothing else: "Fun Mode".
** Yura's bad rep during the aforementioned [[spoiler: C³-bu: The Line]] earns her the nick "Yura Walker".
** When Yachiyo puts on her [[InTheHood hood]], she's the Little Red Sniping Hood.
** Episodes 5-11 are referred to as [[spoiler: [[VideoGame/SpecOpsTheLine C³-bu: The Line]]]]. Someone clearly saw the similarities and made a video [[spoiler:crossing over footage from C³ and audio from [=SO:TL=], with Yura as Walker, Choujirou as Konrad and the rest of C³ as the squadmates.]]
** Yura when she's just having fun and nothing else: "Fun Mode".
** Yura's bad rep during the aforementioned [[spoiler: C³-bu: The Line]] earns her the nick "Yura Walker".
** When Yachiyo puts on her [[InTheHood hood]], she's the Little Red Sniping Hood.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The [[VideoGame/ModernWarfare Captain Price]] cosplayer in episode 8 is seen wielding an airsoft version of the H&K [=MP7=]. While the [=MP7=] is featured as a usable weapon in the original Modern Warfare trilogy, Price always uses an [=M4A1=] or similar. In the [[VideoGame/CallofDutyModernWarfare2019 reboot]], however, Price picks up an [=MP7=] from a fallen enemy during the mission ''Old Comrades'' and uses it for the remainder of the mission, though he and the player character are in civvies rather than fatigues. Doubling the hilarity is that the in-game [=MP7=] is not based on a real steel [=MP7=] but rather an airsoft one.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The [[VideoGame/ModernWarfare Captain Price]] cosplayer in episode 8 is seen wielding an airsoft version of the H&K [=MP7=]. While the [=MP7=] is featured as a usable weapon in the original Modern Warfare trilogy, being introduced in ''Modern Warfare 3'', Price always uses an [=M4A1=] or similar. In the [[VideoGame/CallofDutyModernWarfare2019 reboot]], however, Price picks up an [=MP7=] from a fallen enemy during the mission ''Old Comrades'' and uses it for the remainder of the mission, though he and the player character are in civvies rather than fatigues. Doubling the hilarity is that the in-game [=MP7=] is not based on a real steel [=MP7=] but rather an airsoft one.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The [[VideoGame/ModernWarfare Captain Price]] cosplayer in episode 8 is seen wielding an airsoft version of the H&K [=MP7=]. While the [=MP7=] is featured as a usable weapon in the original Modern Warfare trilogy, Price always uses an [=M4A1=] or similar. In the [[VideoGame/CallofDutyModernWarfare2019 reboot]], however, Price picks up an [=MP7=] during the mission "Old Comrade" and uses it for the remainder of the mission, though he and the player character are in civvies rather than fatigues. Doubling the hilarity is that the in-game [=MP7=] is not based on a real steel [=MP7=] but rather an airsoft one.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The [[VideoGame/ModernWarfare Captain Price]] cosplayer in episode 8 is seen wielding an airsoft version of the H&K [=MP7=]. While the [=MP7=] is featured as a usable weapon in the original Modern Warfare trilogy, Price always uses an [=M4A1=] or similar. In the [[VideoGame/CallofDutyModernWarfare2019 reboot]], however, Price picks up an [=MP7=] from a fallen enemy during the mission "Old Comrade" ''Old Comrades'' and uses it for the remainder of the mission, though he and the player character are in civvies rather than fatigues. Doubling the hilarity is that the in-game [=MP7=] is not based on a real steel [=MP7=] but rather an airsoft one.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The [[VideoGame/ModernWarfare Captain Price]] cosplayer in episode 8 is seen wielding an airsoft version of the H&K [=MP7=]. While the [=MP7=] is featured as a usable weapon in the original Modern Warfare trilogy, Price always uses an [=M4A1=] or similar. In the [[VideoGame/CallofDutyModernWarfare2019 reboot]], however, Price picks up an [=MP7=] during the mission "Old Comrade" and uses it for the remainder of the mission, though he and the player character are in civvies rather than fatigues. Doubling the hilarity is that the in-game [=MP7=] is not based on a real steel [=MP7=] but rather an airsoft one.
* LesYay: Between Sono and Yura. The anime actually tones it ''down''.
* SupportingProtagonist: Arguably, Yura is this to Sonora's Hero role. While most of the plot ''does'' revolve around Yura's character arc, she often isolates herself and [[spoiler: does a FaceHeelTurn that eventually leads to her essentially disappearing.]] Meanwhile, C³ stays relevant, and we see them worrying about Yura more than we see how Yura is feeling. Sonora is also the character to have a [[DeathByOriginStory Dead Mentor]] and TheRival, normally reserved for the main character, and the show ends when she is about to leave to study overseas. In many ways, the show is written like a sequel to a series where Sonora was the main character and now she's in the process of PassingTheTorch to Yura.
* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: If the sales figure is any indication, the anime adaptation doesn't seem to be very well liked. Believe us, the manga is nowhere close to being ''VideoGame/SpecOpsTheLine''.
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* LesYay: Between Sono and Yura. The anime actually tones it ''down''.
* SupportingProtagonist: Arguably, Yura is this to Sonora's Hero role. While most of the plot ''does'' revolve around Yura's character arc, she often isolates herself and [[spoiler: does a FaceHeelTurn that eventually leads to her essentially disappearing.]] Meanwhile, C³ stays relevant, and we see them worrying about Yura more than we see how Yura is feeling. Sonora is also the character to have a [[DeathByOriginStory Dead Mentor]] and TheRival, normally reserved for the main character, and the show ends when she is about to leave to study overseas. In many ways, the show is written like a sequel to a series where Sonora was the main character and now she's in the process of PassingTheTorch to Yura.
* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: If the sales figure is any indication, the anime adaptation doesn't seem to be very well liked. Believe us, the manga is nowhere close to being ''VideoGame/SpecOpsTheLine''.
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