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* MistakenForSanta: Inverted. Dejiko needs to help Santa, who she is convinced is just her inventor friend Yasushi in a PaperThinDisguise, deliver presents around the Lucky Cat Shopping District. The end of the episode reveals that Yasushi had been asleep in [[ChristmasTown his workshop]] for the past few days as he had been busy designing and building toys, causing Dejiko to realize that she had been helping the real deal.

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* MistakenForSanta: Inverted. Dejiko needs to help Santa, who she is convinced is just her inventor friend Yasushi in a PaperThinDisguise, deliver presents around the Lucky Cat Shopping District. The end of the episode reveals that Yasushi had been asleep in [[ChristmasTown his workshop]] own workshop for the past few days as he had been busy designing and building toys, causing Dejiko to realize that she had been helping the real deal.
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* MistakenForSanta: Inverted. Dejiko needs to help Santa, who she is convinced is just her inventor friend Yasushi in a PaperThinDisguise, deliver presents around the Lucky Cat Shopping District. The end of the episode reveals that Yasushi had been asleep in [[ChristmasTown his workshop]] for the past few days as he had been busy designing and building toys, causing Dejiko to realize that she had been helping the real deal.

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* BulletSeed: In Episode 25, Dejiko and Gema get into a fight and Gema fights by spitting watermelon seeds at her.



* ByTheLightsOfTheirEyes: When the gang arrives at Yuurei’s room, only their eyes are visible due to it being so dark. [[BreakingTheFourthWall Dejiko grumbles about how someone had better turn on a light or else the scene might get cut from the episode.]]



* CinderellaPlot: Episode 84 has Yasushi invent a device that turns Gema into a beautiful Prince, however, the transformation is not permanent. While at the Princess School, Gema realizes too late the transformation is wearing off, leaving behind a glass slipper. However, a monster ends up eating it, causing the girls to stop caring about finding him.



* CutShort: As mentioned above, the dub of the series only made it to Episode 72.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Episode 46 focuses mainly on Puchiko, with Dejiko only making a short appearance near the beginning. Notably, it's one of the few episodes to have a title that ends with nyu rather than nyo.

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* CutShort: As mentioned above, CordonBleughChef: Gema’s cooking creates some kind of weird blob monster. According to Kiyoshi, it tastes very good once you get past the dub of the series only made it to Episode 72.weird look.
* ADayInTheLimelight: CutShort: As mentioned above, the English dub of the series only made it to Episode 72.
* ADayInTheLimelight:
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Episode 46 focuses mainly on Puchiko, with Dejiko only making a short appearance near the beginning. Notably, it's one of the few episodes to have a title that ends with nyu rather than nyo.
** Episode 71 stars Hikaru and Akari and is another episode that does not end with nyo.



* TheDogBitesBack: Episode 16 has Yasushi invent goggles to replicate Dejiko’s eye beams. Gema then tries to rally a group to fire the beams back at Dejiko to get payback for all the times she’s blasted them. [[YankTheDogsChain Unfortunately Yasushi didn’t tell them that the laser was fake, and once Dejiko realizes she isn’t happy and blasts them all.]]
* DownTheRabbitHole: Episode 71 has Hikaru and Akari fall into a hole and get transported to the Anti-Lucky Cat Shopping District where everything is reversed. While there, the two both drink a potion that causes them to grow in size as well.



* EnterStageWindow: Dejiko, Puchiko, and Gema enter Usada's room, which is on the second floor, through her window.



* IAmNotWeasel: Episode 38 has Gema fall in love with a Jellyfish that he names “Ms. Seaweed”. He later finds what he thinks is her dried-up body on the beach, when in actuality it’s a squid. The rest of the cast chooses not to correct him, mainly because they want to leave the beach.



* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: Nearly every episode title ends with Dejiko’s VerbalTic of -nyo, with a few having Puchiko’s -nyu instead.
* InsomniaEpisode: Episode 94 has the girls at the princess school being tired of Rinna always falling asleep and unintentionally causing trouble. They decide to give her some tea to help keep her awake, [[GoneHorriblyRight but it has the side-effect of causing her to stay awake all night and keep them all up.]]



* OneGenderSchool: The Princess School only has female students, although male characters like Gema or the Omocha siblings will sometimes show up for a class.



* OvernightAgeUp: Episode 101 has the girls at the Princess School, sans Usada, drink potions that cause them to age up by 5 years. Aqua has to drink multiple due to her aging slower than the others, and that causes none to be left over when Usada does finally arrive.



* ScatterbrainedSenior: Dejiko attempts to use her being much older, read: two years, as justification for not remembering Rinna.



* SeriesFauxnale: Episode 52 has Dejiko finally decide that it's time she returned to her home planet. She has several teary goodbyes with her friends, including Usada. Just as she is about to head home in her spaceship, Puchiko reminds her that they only had enough fuel to get to earth and have no way to return home. Cue everyone being pissed at Dejiko, including the aforementioned Usada. Dejiko responds with a SillyMeGesture all while [[{{Foreshadowing}} a panda-shaped spaceship flies overhead]].



* SeriesFauxnale: Episode 52 has Dejiko finally decide that it's time she returned to her home planet. She has several teary goodbyes with her friends, including Usada. Just as she is about to head home in her spaceship, Puchiko reminds her that they only had enough fuel to get to earth and have no way to return home. Cue everyone being pissed at Dejiko, including the aforementioned Usada. Dejiko responds with a SillyMeGesture all while [[{{Foreshadowing}} a panda-shaped spaceship flies overhead]].
* SillyMeGesture: Episode 52 has Dejiko finally ready to go home, after saying her goodbyes and preparing to leave, Puchiko points out that they do not have enough fuel to get home. Dejiko then puts her hand on her head, sticks her tongue, and says "What an airhead I am" as everyone angrily leaves.

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* SeriesFauxnale: SickEpisode: Episode 52 18 has Dejiko finally decide that it's time she returned to her home planet. She has several teary goodbyes with her friends, including Usada. Just as she is about to head home in her spaceship, Puchiko reminds her that they only had enough fuel to Kiyoshi get to earth sick from eating Dejiko’s cooking and have no way to return home. Cue everyone being pissed at Dejiko, including getting the aforementioned Usada. Dejiko responds with a SillyMeGesture all while [[{{Foreshadowing}} a panda-shaped spaceship flies overhead]].ability to fire off eye beams.
* SillyMeGesture: The mascot on the front of the Omocha Toy Shop is doing this pose, sticking its tongue out while its head is on its hand. Dejiko replicates it in Episode 52 has Dejiko finally ready to go home, after saying her goodbyes and preparing to leave, Puchiko points out when she remembers that they do she does not have enough fuel to get home. Dejiko then puts her hand on her head, sticks her tongue, and says "What an airhead I am" as everyone angrily leaves.go home.
* StockYuck: Amaenbou does not like cucumbers.



* ThemeNaming: Puchiko named Hokke Mirin babies after various flavors of jellies, rather than fish like Yasushi thinks.



* VocalDissonance: In the English Dub, Kiyoshi and Piyoko both have rather mature sounding voices despite being a middle schooler and eight year old respectively.

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* VitriolicBestBuds: Dejiko and Usada have this kind of relationship, although it’s more often shown on Usada’s side. Several times Usada is shown to be rather upset at the possibility of Dejiko leaving the Lucky Cat shopping district due to considering her a good friend despite their quarreling.
* VocalDissonance: In the English Dub, Kiyoshi and Piyoko both have rather mature sounding mature-sounding voices despite being a middle schooler and eight year old respectively.

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* AdaptationalWealth: Inverted. Kimura was a very wealthy man in the original who lived in a large mansion. Yasushi in ''Nyo!'' on the other hand lives and works in a small toy shop.



* BedsheetGhost: Yuurei is allergic to the sun and has to wear a protective suit to go outside. Said protective suit looks like a ghost costume.



* {{Catchphrase}}: Yasushi regularly says "or [abbreviated words] for short" after saying or inventing something.



* CuteGhostGirl: Yuurei is a young ghost girl.



* DubNameChange: Akari was changed to Akali, the [=DVDs=] still call her Akari however.

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* DubNameChange: Akari was changed to Akali, Amaenbou became "Mommy's Baby" in the [=DVDs=] still call her Akari however.English dub of ''Nyo!'', a direct translation of his name.



%%* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The Omocha siblings are this with Kiyoshi being the responsible and Yasushi being the foolish.



* NightmareFuelStationAttendant: Yuurei often does unintentionally creepy things that spook others, she is actually rather offended when others are scared of her.



* RelatedInTheAdaptation: While Minagawa and Kimura shared a name in the original series, Takurou, they were not related. Here, Yasushi and Kiyoshi are brothers.



* WaterIsWomanly: Aqua is a girly mermaid with a blue color scheme.
* WeNamedTheDogIndiana: Episode 69 reveals that Kiyoshi gets his name from a robot, and also the very first toy, that Yasushi built. Kiyoshi is rather unhappy to learn this and ends up suffering a brief HeroicBSOD.

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* AbledInTheAdaptation: It’s very minor, but unlike Takeshi, John does not wear glasses.
* AccidentalMisnaming:
** It’s a RunningGag that no one can ever remember Gema’s name, despite his protests that it should be the easiest to remember.
** Dejiko’s Mother gets lost in the shopping district because she was asking for the Omochi siblings rather than Omocha.
* AdaptationalAngstDowngrade: Rabi~en~Rose’s parents abandoned her in the original series and gave her the mission of becoming an idol. Here her parents are actually around and help to guide her on her mission.
* AdaptationalDyeJob: Rabi~en~Rose’s father and mother had blond and red hair respectively in the original series, here it is gray and pink respectively.

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* AbledInTheAdaptation: It’s It's very minor, but unlike Takeshi, John does not wear glasses.
* AccidentalMisnaming:
** It’s a RunningGag that no one can ever remember Gema’s name, despite his protests that it should be the easiest to remember.
** Dejiko’s Mother
AccidentalMisnaming: Dejiko's mother gets lost in the shopping district because she was asking for the Omochi siblings rather than Omocha.
* AdaptationalAngstDowngrade: Rabi~en~Rose’s parents abandoned her in the original series and gave her the mission of becoming an idol. Here her parents are actually around and help to guide her on her mission.
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AdaptationalDyeJob: Rabi~en~Rose’s Rabi~en~Rose's father and mother had blond and red hair respectively in the original series, here it is gray and pink respectively.



* AdaptationalHeroism: Rabi~en~Rose’s parents are much better to her in ''Nyo!'' and are actually around, in fact, they’re actually a little overbearing if anything.
* AdaptationalJerkass: Due to Usada being much kinder here compared to the original series, Dejiko's frequent jerkassery towards her here is much less warranted.
* AdaptationalJobChange:
** Dejiko and Puchiko work at a toy store and bakery respectively rather than at Gamers.
** Rod Young becomes a director in this series.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: Rabi~en~Rose’s parents are much better to her in ''Nyo!'' and are actually around, in fact, they’re they're actually a little overbearing if anything.
* AdaptationalJerkass: Due to Usada being much kinder here compared to the original series, Dejiko's frequent jerkassery towards her here is much less warranted.
* AdaptationalJobChange:
** Dejiko and Puchiko work at a toy store and bakery respectively rather than at Gamers.
** Rod Young becomes a director in this series.
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** Mr. Manager, along with Gamers and Akihabara, don’t appear until roughly 30 episodes into the series. They were all around since Episode 1 in the original series.
** Rod Young doesn’t wear his Dejiko-inspired outfit until his second appearance.
* AdaptationalNameChange: Rod Young became Rod P.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Rabi~en~Rose is much less antagonistic towards Dejiko in this series compared to the original series. Despite this, Dejiko is just as rude as ever to her.

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** Mr. Manager, along with Gamers and Akihabara, don’t don't appear until roughly 30 episodes into the series. They were all around since Episode 1 in the original series.
** Rod Young doesn’t doesn't wear his Dejiko-inspired outfit until his second appearance.
* AdaptationalNameChange: Rod Young became Rod P.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Rabi~en~Rose is much less antagonistic towards Dejiko in this series compared to the original series. Despite this, Dejiko is just as rude as ever to her.
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* AdaptationalWealth: Inverted. Kimura was a very wealthy man in the original who lived in a large mansion. Yasushi in ''Nyo!'' on the other hand lives and works in a small toy shop.



** In the original series, Minigawa had a crush on Rabi~en~Rose that was very [[AllLoveIsUnrequited unrequited]]. Here, Rabi~en~Rose is actually the one who has a crush on Kiyoshi, and it’s implied he returns those feelings.

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** In the original series, Minigawa had a crush on Rabi~en~Rose that was very [[AllLoveIsUnrequited unrequited]]. Here, Rabi~en~Rose is actually the one who has a crush on Kiyoshi, and it’s it's implied he returns those feelings.



* AdaptationalUpbringingChange: In the original series, Usada’s parents abandoned her and left her a pair of dice to help her with her goal of becoming an idol. In this series, she’s part of a long lineage of people who transform.
* AdaptationalWealth: Inverted. Kimura was a very wealthy man in the original who lived in a large mansion. Yasushi on the other hand lives and works in a small toy shop.



** Aqua and Yu-rei also begin appearing more frequently due to being Dejiko's classmates at the school.

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** Aqua and Yu-rei Yuurei also begin appearing more frequently due to being Dejiko's classmates at the school.



* BedsheetGhost: Yu-rei is allergic to the sun and has to wear a protective suit to go outside. Said protective suit looks like a ghost costume.

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* BedsheetGhost: Yu-rei Yuurei is allergic to the sun and has to wear a protective suit to go outside. Said protective suit looks like a ghost costume.



* {{Bowdlerise}}: Abarenbou wears clothes in this series. In the original series, he was naked and [[NakedPeopleAreFunny this was often used for jokes.]]



* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: Rod P. wears a shirt with the letter P on it.
* BunglingInventor: Most of Yasushi’s inventions do not work as intended and if they do, they are not very useful.



** As per usual, Gema and Rabi~en~Rose are often on the receiving end of Dejiko’s shenanigans.

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** As per usual, Gema and Rabi~en~Rose are often on the receiving end of Dejiko’s Dejiko's shenanigans.



* CassandraTruth:
** Rabi~en~Rose tries to convince the group that she is related to Akari Usada, however, they refuse to believe her.
** Dejiko can never convince the bathhouse owner she is from space and is an alien princess.
* {{Catchphrase}}: Yasushi regularly says “or [abbreviated words] for short” after saying or inventing something.

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* CassandraTruth:
** Rabi~en~Rose tries to convince the group that she is related to Akari Usada, however, they refuse to believe her.
** Dejiko can never convince the bathhouse owner she is from space and is an alien princess.
* {{Catchphrase}}: Yasushi regularly says “or "or [abbreviated words] for short” short" after saying or inventing something.



* CropCircles: The Black Gema Gema Gang’s ship leaves Panda-shaped crop circles behind.



* CuteGhostGirl: Yu-rei is a young ghost girl.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Episode 46 focuses mainly on Puchiko, with Dejiko only making a short appearance near the beginning. Notably, it’s one of the few episodes to have a title that ends with nyu rather than nyo.

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* CuteGhostGirl: Yu-rei Yuurei is a young ghost girl.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Episode 46 focuses mainly on Puchiko, with Dejiko only making a short appearance near the beginning. Notably, it’s it's one of the few episodes to have a title that ends with nyu rather than nyo.



* TheDragAlong: It is not uncommon for Rabi~en~Rose to be literally roped into Dejiko’s adventures.
* DubNameChange: From the English dub:
** Akari was changed to Akali, the [=DVDs=] still call her Akari however.
** Amaenbou became “Mommy’s Baby”, a direct translation of his name.

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* TheDragAlong: It is not uncommon for Rabi~en~Rose to be literally roped into Dejiko’s adventures.
* DubNameChange: From the English dub:
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Akari was changed to Akali, the [=DVDs=] still call her Akari however.
** Amaenbou became “Mommy’s Baby”, a direct translation of his name.
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** Also acting as a slight ChekhovsGag, Mike makes a short non-speaking appearance in Episode 35, sailing out to sea. She is introduced properly in Episode 47, having been eaten by a giant fish while out on her travels.
** Impostors dressed like the Black Gema Gema Gang appear in the second opening. The Gang itself isn’t properly introduced until Episode 53.

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** Also acting as a slight ChekhovsGag, Mike Meek makes a short non-speaking appearance in Episode 35, sailing out to sea. She is introduced properly in Episode 47, having been eaten by a giant fish while out on her travels.
** Impostors dressed like the Black Gema Gema Gang appear in the second opening. The Gang itself isn’t isn't properly introduced until Episode 53.



* EnfantTerrible: According to Gema, Dejiko has been destroying things with her eye beam since she was a baby.



* FarOutForeignersFavoriteFood: Puchiko enjoys fermented beans.
* {{Flanderization}}: While Rinna was a {{Sleepyhead}} in ''Panyo Panyo'', ''Nyo'' sees her end up being turned into a full-on narcoleptic with her falling asleep for a full week apparently being a common occurrence.



* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The Omocha siblings are this with Kiyoshi being the responsible and Yasushi being the foolish.
* ForgetfulJones:
** Dejiko and Puchiko have no memory of ever meeting Rinna or Meek.
** Dejiko forgets twice that her ship only had enough fuel to get to earth with no way of returning home to Planet Di Gi Charat.
* ForgottenFirstMeeting: Non-Romantic example. Dejiko and Puchiko do not remember being friends with Rinna or Meek as kids.
* GarageSale: Episode 42 has Dejiko host a rummage sale for all of Yasushi’s old toys, rather unsuccessfully.
** Oinko and Oinkette, two schoolchildren, can’t afford anything.
** Dejiko tries to take advantage of John and Paul’s obsession with toys, unfortunately, they already own everything there that’s for sale.

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* %%* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The Omocha siblings are this with Kiyoshi being the responsible and Yasushi being the foolish.
* ForgetfulJones:
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ForgetfulJones: Dejiko and Puchiko have no memory of ever meeting Rinna or Meek.Meek.
* ForgottenFirstMeeting: Dejiko and Puchiko do not remember being friends with Rinna or Meek as kids.

** * GarageSale: Episode 42 has Dejiko forgets twice that her ship only had enough fuel to get to earth with no way host a rummage sale for all of returning home to Planet Di Gi Charat.Yasushi's old toys, rather unsuccessfully.
* ForgottenFirstMeeting: Non-Romantic example. Dejiko and Puchiko do not remember being friends with Rinna or Meek as kids.
* GarageSale: Episode 42 has Dejiko host a rummage sale for all of Yasushi’s old toys, rather unsuccessfully.
** Oinko and Oinkette, two schoolchildren, can’t can't afford anything.
** Dejiko tries to take advantage of John and Paul’s Paul's obsession with toys, unfortunately, they already own everything there that’s that's for sale.



** Finally a spaceman comes and buys the whole lot. [[spoiler:Only for it to be revealed that it was Yasushi in disguise at the end of the episode much to the displeasure of Dejiko.]]

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** Finally a spaceman comes and buys the whole lot. [[spoiler:Only for it to be revealed that it was Yasushi in disguise at the end of the episode much to the displeasure of Dejiko.]] Dejiko]].



* IdenticalStranger: Episode 76 has Dejiko helping Yasushi deliver presents, who insists he’s Santa Claus. The end of the episode reveals that was the actual Santa Claus and that Yasushi had been asleep in his workroom for the past day leaving Dejiko shocked.

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* IdenticalStranger: Episode 76 has Dejiko helping Yasushi deliver presents, who insists he’s he's Santa Claus. The end of the episode reveals that was the actual Santa Claus and that Yasushi had been asleep in his workroom for the past day leaving Dejiko shocked.



* MundaneUtility: Rabi~en~Rose uses her speed and powers in order to pass out flyers for her parent’s business



* NerdsLoveToughSchoolWork: Usada goes to both regular school and the special princess school that Dejiko and her friends go to.



* NightmareFuelStationAttendant: Yu-rei often does unintentionally creepy things that spook others, she is actually rather offended when others are scared of her.

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* NightmareFuelStationAttendant: Yu-rei Yuurei often does unintentionally creepy things that spook others, she is actually rather offended when others are scared of her.



* {{Ondo}}: The series has such a theme.

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* %%* {{Ondo}}: The series has such a theme.



* PromotionToOpeningTitles: The show’s third opening, occurring right around when the Princess School was introduced, adds Rinna, Meek, Yu-Rei, and Aqua.

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* PromotionToOpeningTitles: The show’s show's third opening, occurring right around when the Princess School was introduced, adds Rinna, Meek, Yu-Rei, Yuurei, and Aqua.



* SequelHook: Dejiko’s mother mentions a Grade 2 for the princess school in the GrandFinale of the series.

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* SequelHook: Dejiko’s Dejiko's mother mentions a Grade 2 for the princess school in the GrandFinale of the series.



* ShesAManInJapan: In the Latin-Spanish dub, Gema is dubbed as female, despite being male in the original version.



* SeriesFauxnale: Episode 52 has Dejiko finally decide that it’s time she returned to her home planet. She has several teary goodbyes with her friends, including Usada. Just as she is about to head home in her spaceship, Puchiko reminds her that they only had enough fuel to get to earth and have no way to return home. Cue everyone being pissed at Dejiko, including the aforementioned Usada. Dejiko responds with a SillyMeGesture all while [[{{Foreshadowing}} a panda-shaped spaceship flies overhead]].
* SillyMeGesture: Episode 52 has Dejiko finally ready to go home, after saying her goodbyes and preparing to leave, Puchiko points out that they do not have enough fuel to get home. Dejiko then puts her hand on her head, sticks her tongue, and says “What an airhead I am” as everyone angrily leaves.

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* SeriesFauxnale: Episode 52 has Dejiko finally decide that it’s it's time she returned to her home planet. She has several teary goodbyes with her friends, including Usada. Just as she is about to head home in her spaceship, Puchiko reminds her that they only had enough fuel to get to earth and have no way to return home. Cue everyone being pissed at Dejiko, including the aforementioned Usada. Dejiko responds with a SillyMeGesture all while [[{{Foreshadowing}} a panda-shaped spaceship flies overhead]].
* SillyMeGesture: Episode 52 has Dejiko finally ready to go home, after saying her goodbyes and preparing to leave, Puchiko points out that they do not have enough fuel to get home. Dejiko then puts her hand on her head, sticks her tongue, and says “What "What an airhead I am” am" as everyone angrily leaves.



* TalkingInYourSleep: Rinna implicates Dejiko for breaking a vase while asleep, something that Dejiko had previously tried to pin on Piyoko.



* UnfortunateItemSwap: Dejiko’s bag gets swapped with a fake one in an early episode due to Yasushi using it for reference to make toys based on it and accidentally mixing it in with his stock.

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* UnfortunateItemSwap: Dejiko’s Dejiko's bag gets swapped with a fake one in an early episode due to Yasushi using it for reference to make toys based on it and accidentally mixing it in with his stock.



* UnmanlySecret: When Rod P. is talking about what he knows about the cast in Episode 68, he reveals some embarrassing facts about Piyoko's henchman.
** Rik enjoys sushi and fried noodles, something he considers embarrassing due to how extravagant they are.
** Ky owns a mug that says "mama" on it, causing Piyoko to question him about being a MamasBoy.
** Coo's most prized possession is a panda plush that Piyoko gave him when they were younger.

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* UnmanlySecret: When Rod P. is talking about what he knows about the cast in Episode 68, he reveals some embarrassing facts about Piyoko's henchman.
** Rik enjoys sushi and fried noodles, something he considers embarrassing due to how extravagant they are.
** Ky owns a mug that says "mama" on it, causing Piyoko to question him about being a MamasBoy.
** Coo's most prized possession is a panda plush that Piyoko gave him when they were younger.
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** Episode 64 has Dejiko get hit by a magical arrow that turns her kinder. Usada, Piyoko, and Puchiko decide to team up to return Dejiko back to her old self, with the former two wanting to do it simply because they can’t stand Dejiko being the center of attention with the latter knowing that this isn’t the actual Dejiko.

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** Episode 64 has Dejiko get hit by a magical arrow that turns her kinder. Usada, Piyoko, and Puchiko decide to team up to return Dejiko back to her old self, with the former two wanting to do it simply because they can’t can't stand Dejiko being the center of attention with the latter knowing that this isn’t isn't the actual Dejiko.

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* AdaptationalUpbringingChange: In the original series, Usada’s parents abandoned her and left her a pair of dice to help her with her goal of becoming an idol. In this series, she’s part of a long lineage of people who transform.


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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: In the original series, Usada’s parents abandoned her and left her a pair of dice to help her with her goal of becoming an idol. In this series, she’s part of a long lineage of people who transform.

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* ExcitedShowTitle: The show is called Di Gi Charat Nyo!
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** ** Dejiko’s Mother gets lost in the shopping district because she was asking for the Omochi siblings rather than Omocha.

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** ** Dejiko’s Mother gets lost in the shopping district because she was asking for the Omochi siblings rather than Omocha.

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* AccidentalMisnaming: It’s a RunningGag that no one can ever remember Gema’s name, despite his protests that it should be the easiest to remember.

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It’s a RunningGag that no one can ever remember Gema’s name, despite his protests that it should be the easiest to remember. remember.
** ** Dejiko’s Mother gets lost in the shopping district because she was asking for the Omochi siblings rather than Omocha.



* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: In the original series, Usada’s parents abandoned her and left her a pair of dice to help her with her goal of becoming an idol. In this series, she’s part of a long lineage of people who transform.



* AdaptationalLateAppearance: Mr. Manager, along with Gamers and Akihabara, don’t appear until roughly 30 episodes into the series. They were all around since Episode 1 in the original series.

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Mr. Manager, along with Gamers and Akihabara, don’t appear until roughly 30 episodes into the series. They were all around since Episode 1 in the original series.series.
** Rod Young doesn’t wear his Dejiko-inspired outfit until his second appearance.



* AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle: PlayedForLaughs. Episode 22 ends with a special [=PSA=] from Rabi~en~Rose about the importance of eating your vegetables. As she’s talking, Amaenbou can be seen in the background being grossed out by eating a cucumber, causing her to angrily tell him to eat it.



* BizarroUniverse: Episode 71 has Usada and Akari fall into a place called the "Unlucky Shopping District" where everything is reversed. Puchiko is giant, Dejiko is unable to fire EyeBeams, Gema is a cube, and the Black Gema Gema Gang are rich just to name a few.

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* BizarroUniverse: Episode 71 has Usada and Akari fall into a place called the "Unlucky "Anti Lucky Shopping District" where everything is reversed. Puchiko is giant, Dejiko is unable to fire EyeBeams, Gema is a cube, and the Black Gema Gema Gang are rich just to name a few.


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* ADayInTheLimelight: Episode 46 focuses mainly on Puchiko, with Dejiko only making a short appearance near the beginning. Notably, it’s one of the few episodes to have a title that ends with nyu rather than nyo.


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* DubNameChange: From the English dub:
** Akari was changed to Akali, the [=DVDs=] still call her Akari however.
** Amaenbou became “Mommy’s Baby”, a direct translation of his name.
* EarlyBirdCameo:
** Also acting as a slight ChekhovsGag, Mike makes a short non-speaking appearance in Episode 35, sailing out to sea. She is introduced properly in Episode 47, having been eaten by a giant fish while out on her travels.
** Impostors dressed like the Black Gema Gema Gang appear in the second opening. The Gang itself isn’t properly introduced until Episode 53.
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* WashtubThrow: While at a bathhouse Gema goes to deliver some conditioner to Dejiko. Unfortunately, he forgets that he's a guy and gets a bunch of items thrown at him by the women.
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* BackForTheFinale: The end credits feature a party that in addition to having the mains, also has most of the major supporting cast appear as well.

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* BackForTheFinale: The end credits of the final episode feature a party that in addition to having the mains, also has most of the major supporting cast appear as well.
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* AdaptationalDyeJob: Rabi~en~Rose’s father had blond hair in the original series, here it is gray.

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* AdaptationalDyeJob: Rabi~en~Rose’s father and mother had blond and red hair respectively in the original series, here it is gray.gray and pink respectively.

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Dejiko is still the princess of Planet Di Gi Charat who is heading for Earth with her friends Puchiko and Gema, however, she is specifically going to learn how to train to be a better princess. She ends up crash-landing on the planet, and now stranded takes refuge with the Omacha brothers in their toy store, while Puchiko goes to live with a married couple who run a bakery. While it may be a different series, Dejiko still gets into her usual antics; getting into conflict with her rival Rabi~en~Rose, evading the schemes of the Black Gema Gema Gang, and doing her best to become famous.

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Dejiko is still the princess of Planet Di Gi Charat who is heading for Earth with her friends Puchiko and Gema, however, she is specifically going to learn how to train to be a better princess. She ends up crash-landing on the planet, and now stranded takes refuge with the Omacha Omocha brothers in their toy store, while Puchiko goes to live with a married couple who run a bakery. While it may be a different series, Dejiko still gets into her usual antics; getting into conflict with her rival Rabi~en~Rose, evading the schemes of the Black Gema Gema Gang, and doing her best to become famous.


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* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The Omocha siblings are this with Kiyoshi being the responsible and Yasushi being the foolish.


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* PetTheDog: Dejiko asks Yasushi to make a mystery phone to give to Piyoko, although this is partially to get Piyoko to stop bugging her.
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* BanisterSlide: The third opening has Dejiko slide down a banister and hit Usada once she reaches the bottom.


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* PromotionToOpeningTitles: The show’s third opening, occurring right around when the Princess School was introduced, adds Rinna, Meek, Yu-Rei, and Aqua.
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** Kimura became a toy designer named Yasushi, and also the older brother of Kiyoshi. He still retains his obsession with Piyoko however.

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** Kimura became a toy designer named Yasushi, and also the older brother of Kiyoshi. He still retains his obsession with Piyoko Puchiko however.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: Due to Usada being much kinder here compared to the original series, Dejiko's frequent jerkassery towards here is much less warranted.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: Due to Usada being much kinder here compared to the original series, Dejiko's frequent jerkassery towards her here is much less warranted.

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* ChainOfDeals: Episode 65 has Dejiko, inspired by the story of the straw millionaire, begin trading items in an effort to become rich. She does eventually hit the jackpot by getting a coupon for a free steak dinner. [[AFoolAndHisNewMoneyAreSoonParted However, a fight between her, Gema, and Piyoko results in her frying the ticket with her eye beams on accident.]]



* GoldenSuperMode: Episode 64 has Dejiko get hit by the magical white-feathered arrow which causes her to become a literal glimmering person with a golden coloring, including a gold aura around her.



* HereWeGoAgain: Episode 48 ends with Meek get swallowed by another giant fish and it rampaging through the shopping district. When Dejiko grumbles about it happening again, Meek tells her to shut it.



* VocalDissonance: In the English Dub, Kiyoshi and Piyoko both have rather mature sounding voices despite being a middle schooler and eight year old respectively.



* WeWantOurJerkBack: Episode 28 has the Omocha siblings and Gema get Dejiko to stop using her eye beams. Unfortunately, this causes her to begin acting strange because of the excess energy that needs to be removed. After having to deal with the very dangerous disposal, the trio decides that they would rather just deal with the eye beams.

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* WeWantOurJerkBack: WeWantOurJerkBack:
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Episode 28 has the Omocha siblings and Gema get Dejiko to stop using her eye beams. Unfortunately, this causes her to begin acting strange because of the excess energy that needs to be removed. After having to deal with the very dangerous disposal, the trio decides that they would rather just deal with the eye beams.beams.
** Episode 64 has Dejiko get hit by a magical arrow that turns her kinder. Usada, Piyoko, and Puchiko decide to team up to return Dejiko back to her old self, with the former two wanting to do it simply because they can’t stand Dejiko being the center of attention with the latter knowing that this isn’t the actual Dejiko.
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** Ky is stated to drink from a mug that has "Mama" written on it. In the Christmas Special that took place within the same continuity as the original series, Ky was said to be like the mother of the Black Gema Gema Gang, with Rik and Coo being the father and brother respectively.

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** Ky is stated to drink from a mug that has "Mama" written on it. In [[Anime/DiGiCharatSpecials the Christmas Special Special]] that took place within the same continuity as the original series, Ky was said to be like the mother of the Black Gema Gema Gang, with Rik and Coo being the father and brother respectively.

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* BreakingTheFourthWall: John and Paul will sometimes talk to the audience about the episode that just played, at one point they state that they have nothing to say about an episode as they were not in it.

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* {{Bowdlerise}}: Abarenbou wears clothes in this series. In the original series, he was naked and [[NakedPeopleAreFunny this was often used for jokes.]]
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BreakingTheFourthWall: John and Paul will sometimes talk to the audience about the episode that just played, at one point they state that they have nothing to say about an episode as they were not in it.


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* CelebrityImpersonator: Chibi Usada is used to fill in for Akari Usada during events when the latter is unavailable. While she sounds like Akari, she looks nothing like her and thus tends to be kept out of view from the public.


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* NerdsLoveToughSchoolWork: Usada goes to both regular school and the special princess school that Dejiko and her friends go to.


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* SequelHook: Dejiko’s mother mentions a Grade 2 for the princess school in the GrandFinale of the series.


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* WhatYouAreInTheDark: The last episode has Dejiko reroute her ship to go back to earth rather than return to Planet Di Gi Charat and her life of luxury. The only person who saw her do this was Puchiko who tells everyone after Dejiko lands.
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* LivingCrashpad: Episode 4 has Dejiko break her fall by landing on John and Paul, how don't seem to mind. What offends them however is her complaining about having such a disgusting crashpad.

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* LivingCrashpad: Episode 4 has Dejiko break her fall by landing on John and Paul, how who don't seem to mind. What offends them however is her complaining about having such a disgusting crashpad.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: Due to Usada being much kinder here compared to the original series, Dejiko's frequent jerkassery towards her is much less warranted.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: Due to Usada being much kinder here compared to the original series, Dejiko's frequent jerkassery towards her here is much less warranted.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: In the original series, Dejiko and Rabi~en~Rose had a rather antagonistic relationship with both sides regularly acting like jerks to each other. Here, Rabi very rarely antagonizes Dejiko, and if she does it is usually only because of something Dejiko did.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: In Due to Usada being much kinder here compared to the original series, Dejiko and Rabi~en~Rose had a rather antagonistic relationship with both sides regularly acting like jerks to each other. Here, Rabi very rarely antagonizes Dejiko, and if she does it Dejiko's frequent jerkassery towards her is usually only because of something Dejiko did.much less warranted.
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** As well, John and Paul both appear in the fourth episode alongside Rabi~en~Rose. Their counterparts did not debut until Episode 5 in the original series.
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** Dejiko and Gema live with Kiyoshi and Yasushi, and thus interact regularly with them. In the original series, Minigawa and Kimura only ever really interacted with Rabi~en~Rose and Puchiko respectively.

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** Dejiko and Gema live with Kiyoshi and Yasushi, and thus interact regularly with them. In the original series, Minigawa Minagawa and Kimura only ever really interacted with Rabi~en~Rose and Puchiko respectively.



** Minigawa became Kiyoshi and roughly stayed the same, being a young boy who goes to the same school as Rabi~en~Rose.

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** Minigawa Minagawa became Kiyoshi and roughly stayed the same, being a young boy who goes to the same school as Rabi~en~Rose.

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