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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: More in pronunciation, though. Ivica's name is pronounced with a "ch" in the series, while in real South Slavic languages that use Latin script, such as Croatian and some dialects of Serbian, it's actually pronounced as "ts". Zigzagged in that in his ''surname'', Tanovic, the same letter ''is'' pronounced as "ch". [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], because in [[UsefulNotes/CyrillicAlphabet Serbian Cyrillic]] that's two different letters. Actually, in Croatian Latin, too, as that properly should be Tanovi'''ć'''. Ironically, on the official site his name is spelled ''exactly that way'', but the authors apparently didn't get that a one small accent means a completely different sound in this case.
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There are two SpinOff manga. The first is entitled ''Eureka Seven AO ~Save A Prayer~''. It follows Yuna Marta, a girl [[AchievementsInIgnorance who accidentally qualifies as a giant mecha pilot when she mistakes a military organization for a theater troupe]]. Characters from the anime appear as part of the supporting cast. The second is a comedic {{Yonkoma}} series entitled ''Eureka Seven [[IncrediblyLamePun nAnO]]''.
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There are two SpinOff manga. The first is entitled ''Eureka Seven AO ~Save A Prayer~''. It follows Yuna Marta, a girl [[AchievementsInIgnorance who accidentally qualifies as a giant mecha pilot when she mistakes a military organization for a theater troupe]]. Characters from the anime appear as part of the supporting cast. The second is a comedic {{Yonkoma}} series entitled ''Eureka Seven [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} nAnO]]''.
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** Episode 9 mentions a group of hackers called the "Fire [[TheCracker Crackers]]". Also an IncrediblyLamePun.
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** Episode 9 mentions a group of hackers called the "Fire [[TheCracker Crackers]]". Also Also, an IncrediblyLamePun.{{pun}}.
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* StableTimeLoop: A rather simple two-iteration one. Eureka's appearance in 2012 was the second time in her experience that she went to ''AO'''s Earth; the first occurs during the plot.
** The last episode reveals that [[spoiler: Ao was piloting the dilapidated Nirvash that Eureka returned to during her first appearence.]] [[TimeyWimeyBall The catch is that]] [[spoiler: this occurs after Ao causes a TemporalParadox by rescuing his mother from her InvoluntaryTimeTravel, and then doing a CosmicRetcon that may have erased his own history.]]
** The last episode reveals that [[spoiler: Ao was piloting the dilapidated Nirvash that Eureka returned to during her first appearence.]] [[TimeyWimeyBall The catch is that]] [[spoiler: this occurs after Ao causes a TemporalParadox by rescuing his mother from her InvoluntaryTimeTravel, and then doing a CosmicRetcon that may have erased his own history.]]
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* StableTimeLoop: StableTimeLoop:
** A rather simple two-iteration one. Eureka's appearance in 2012 was the second time in her experience that she went to ''AO'''s Earth; the first occurs during the plot.
** The last episode reveals that[[spoiler: Ao [[spoiler:Ao was piloting the dilapidated Nirvash that Eureka returned to during her first appearence.]] appearance]]. [[TimeyWimeyBall The catch is that]] [[spoiler: this [[spoiler:this occurs after Ao causes a TemporalParadox by rescuing his mother from her InvoluntaryTimeTravel, being UnstuckInTime, and then doing a CosmicRetcon that may have erased his own history.]]history]].
** A rather simple two-iteration one. Eureka's appearance in 2012 was the second time in her experience that she went to ''AO'''s Earth; the first occurs during the plot.
** The last episode reveals that
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* BadFuture[=/=]AfterTheEnd: The end of Episode 22. [[spoiler:Civilization appears to have collapsed, there are auroras everywhere, and Renton's become a ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}''-esque nomad waiting for a chance to travel back in time. It's later explained that the Secrets went to town on humanity due to their connection with the Scub.]]
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* BadFuture[=/=]AfterTheEnd: BadFuture: The end of Episode 22. [[spoiler:Civilization appears to have collapsed, there are auroras everywhere, and Renton's become a ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}''-esque ''Franchise/{{Fallout}}''-esque nomad waiting for a chance to travel back in time. It's later explained that the Secrets went to town on humanity due to their connection with the Scub.]]
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## Maybe Tomorrow (Stereophonics or the Jackson Five)
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## Maybe Tomorrow (Stereophonics (Music/{{Stereophonics}} or the Jackson Five)
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* SidewaysSmile: In later episodes, Lt. Nakamura starts smiling like this as a consequence of working for Truth. It really isn't good for one's peace of mind.
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*** Ep. 15: "[[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya That's classified information.]]"
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*** Ep. 15: "[[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya "[[Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya That's classified information.]]"