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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Dolce-chan was a character that was supposed to be Koneko-chan's sister, but the episode, and her character, was cut due to a supposed feud with the voice actress for Dolce-chan.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Dolce-chan was a character that was supposed to be Koneko-chan's sister, but the episode, and her character, was cut due to a supposed feud with the voice actress for Dolce-chan.Dolce-chan.
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* ApprovalOfGod: The author seems to like so much the fanarts and parodies of their {{Fanime}}, as seen on their Website/DeviantArt's [[https://nyanyandesu.deviantart.com/favourites/ favourites page]] and [[https://youtu.be/s0gvOl2Um_c in this video]].

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* ApprovalOfGod: The author seems to like so much enjoy the fanarts and parodies of their {{Fanime}}, as seen on their Website/DeviantArt's [[https://nyanyandesu.deviantart.com/favourites/ favourites page]] and [[https://youtu.be/s0gvOl2Um_c in this video]].
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** You can hear Nurse-sama's voice actress trying to hold back laughter during her absurdly loud spell.
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* Corpsing:
** Hitoshi several times in his rendition of ''[[CharacterSong Hips Don't Lie]]''.
** Hitoshi was able to sing "I Want It That Way" mostly in-character before gloriously corpsing around 3:03 in the video.
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* ApprovalOfGod: The author seems to like so much the fanarts and parodies of its {{Fanime}}, as seen on its Website/DeviantArt's [[https://nyanyandesu.deviantart.com/favourites/ favourites page]] and [[https://youtu.be/s0gvOl2Um_c in this video]].

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* ApprovalOfGod: The author seems to like so much the fanarts and parodies of its their {{Fanime}}, as seen on its their Website/DeviantArt's [[https://nyanyandesu.deviantart.com/favourites/ favourites page]] and [[https://youtu.be/s0gvOl2Um_c in this video]].



* MissingEpisode: Episode 1.5, which was initially unaired due to a fight with Dolce-chan's voice actress. According to [=SoapOpera46=], many parts of the episode were cut because certain scenes were unfinished and "didn't work". The episode was uploaded to [=SoapOpera46=]'s [=YouTube=] channel three years after ''Nyan~ Neko Sugar Girls'' ended.

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* MissingEpisode: Episode 1.5, which was initially unaired due to a fight with Dolce-chan's voice actress.actor. According to [=SoapOpera46=], many parts of the episode were cut because certain scenes were unfinished and "didn't work". The episode was uploaded to [=SoapOpera46=]'s [=YouTube=] channel three years after ''Nyan~ Neko Sugar Girls'' ended.
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* CrossDressingVoices: Hitoshi and Bokutachi-san are actually probably voiced by women, albeit pitched-down to sound more masculine.

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* CrossDressingVoices: Hitoshi and Bokutachi-san are actually probably voiced by women, albeit pitched-down women trying to sound more masculine.pull off male-sounding voices.
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* ReclusiveArtist: Like with many similar StealthParody projects, almost nothing is known about its creators, with the main creator's sole online presence besides the [=YouTube=] page being a [=DeviantArt=] containing some rather dubious personal info. Likewise, since the videos contain no actual credits, nothing is known about the series' voice actors, or even how many there are.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The series was very much a product of its time, with cliches and characters archetypes (such as {{Cat Girl}}s, which stopped being the primary source of animal eared girls in mainstream otaku culture towards the end of that decade) that parodied those of the anime and manga of the early 2000s, in addition to the music choices (VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution and Music/{{NSYNC}}, for starters) referencing what was popular at the time. [[TwoDecadesBehind In fact, most of the things parodied in the series peaked years]] ''[[TwoDecadesBehind before]]'' [[TwoDecadesBehind 2010]].
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* MissingEpisode: Episode 1.5, which was never aired due to a fight with Dolce-chan's voice actress. According to [=SoapOpera46=], many parts of the episode were cut because certain scenes were unfinished and "didn't work". The episode was uploaded to [=SoapOpera46=]'s [=YouTube=] channel three years after ''Nyan~ Neko Sugar Girls'' ended.

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* MissingEpisode: Episode 1.5, which was never aired initially unaired due to a fight with Dolce-chan's voice actress. According to [=SoapOpera46=], many parts of the episode were cut because certain scenes were unfinished and "didn't work". The episode was uploaded to [=SoapOpera46=]'s [=YouTube=] channel three years after ''Nyan~ Neko Sugar Girls'' ended.
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* MissingEpisode: Episode 1.5, which was never aired due to a fight with Dolce-chan's voice actress. According to [=SoapOpera46=], many parts of the episode were cut because certain scenes were unfinished and "didn't work".

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* MissingEpisode: Episode 1.5, which was never aired due to a fight with Dolce-chan's voice actress. According to [=SoapOpera46=], many parts of the episode were cut because certain scenes were unfinished and "didn't work". The episode was uploaded to [=SoapOpera46=]'s [=YouTube=] channel three years after ''Nyan~ Neko Sugar Girls'' ended.
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* MissingEpisode: Episode 1.5, which was never aired due to a fight with Dolce-chan's voice actress. According to [=SoapOpera46=], many parts of the episode were cut because certain scenes were unfinished and "didn't work".
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* CrossDressingVoices: Hitoshi and Bokutachi-san are actually voiced by females, albeit altered to sound more masculine.

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* CrossDressingVoices: Hitoshi and Bokutachi-san are actually probably voiced by females, women, albeit altered pitched-down to sound more masculine.
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* MemeAcknowledgement: Koneko says she thought Bokutachi's name was Geoff, which was a FanNickname created by a group of {{MST}}ers.
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* MemeAcknowledgement: Koneko says she thought Bokutachi's name was Geoff, which was a FanNickname created by a group of {{MST}}ers.
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* CrossDressingVoices: Hitoshi and Bokutachi-san are actually voiced by females, albeit altered to sound more masculine.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The series was very much a product of its time, with cliches and characters archetypes (such as {{Cat Girl}}s, which stopped being the primary source of animal eared girls in mainstream otaku culture towards the end of that decade) that parodied those of the anime and manga of the early 2000s, in addition to the music choices (VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution and Music/{{NSYNC}}, for starters) referencing what was popular at the time.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The series was very much a product of its time, with cliches and characters archetypes (such as {{Cat Girl}}s, which stopped being the primary source of animal eared girls in mainstream otaku culture towards the end of that decade) that parodied those of the anime and manga of the early 2000s, in addition to the music choices (VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution and Music/{{NSYNC}}, for starters) referencing what was popular at the time. [[TwoDecadesBehind In fact, most of the things parodied in the series peaked years]] ''[[TwoDecadesBehind before]]'' [[TwoDecadesBehind 2010]].
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The series was very much a product of its time, with cliches and characters archetypes (such as {{Cat Girl}}s, which stopped being the primary source of animal eared girl in mainstream otaku culture towards the end of that decade) that parodied those of the anime and manga of the early 2000s, in addition to the music choices (VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution and Music/{{NSYNC}}, for starters) referencing what was popular at the time.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The series was very much a product of its time, with cliches and characters archetypes (such as {{Cat Girl}}s, which stopped being the primary source of animal eared girl girls in mainstream otaku culture towards the end of that decade) that parodied those of the anime and manga of the early 2000s, in addition to the music choices (VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution and Music/{{NSYNC}}, for starters) referencing what was popular at the time.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The series was very much a product of its time, with cliches and characters archetypes (such as {{Cat Girl}}s, which died out of mainstream otaku culture towards the end of that decade) that parodied those of the anime and manga of the early 2000s, in addition to the music choices (VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution and Music/{{NSYNC}}, for starters) referencing what was popular at the time.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The series was very much a product of its time, with cliches and characters archetypes (such as {{Cat Girl}}s, which died out stopped being the primary source of animal eared girl in mainstream otaku culture towards the end of that decade) that parodied those of the anime and manga of the early 2000s, in addition to the music choices (VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution and Music/{{NSYNC}}, for starters) referencing what was popular at the time.
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* ApprovalOfGod: The author seems to like so much the fanarts and parodies of its {{Fanime}}, as seen on its Website/DeviantArt's [[https://nyanyandesu.deviantart.com/favourites/ favourites page]] and [[https://youtu.be/s0gvOl2Um_c in this video]].
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The series was very much a product of its time, with cliches and characters archetypes (such as {{Cat Girl}}s, which died out of mainstream otaku culture towards the end of that decade) that parodied those of the anime and manga of the early 2000s, in addition to the music choices (VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution and Music/{{NSYNC}}, for starters) referencing what was popular at the time.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Dolce-chan was a character that was supposed to be Koneko-chan's sister, but the episode, and her character, was cut due to a supposed feud with the voice actress for Dolce-chan.

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