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* BearsAreBadNews
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* BearsAreBadNewsBearsAreBadNews: [[spoiler: In episode #9, a bear beat up Weda pretty badly and Guu had to transform into her older form to defeat him by wrestling.]]
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** In episode #9, Hare plays something, that looks like MortalKombat with it's SerialNumbersFiledOff.
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** In episode #9, Hare plays something, that looks like MortalKombat Psycho Fighter III (StreetFighter with it's SerialNumbersFiledOff.SerialNumbersFiledOff).
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** In episode #9, Hare plays something, that looks like MortalKombat with it's [[SerialNumbersFiledOff]].
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** In episode #9, Hare plays something, that looks like MortalKombat with it's [[SerialNumbersFiledOff]].SerialNumbersFiledOff.
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* ShoutOut: In episode eighteen, the device Guu produces to track the location of Dama is quite obviously a SEGA Game Gear.
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* ShoutOut: ShoutOut:
** In episode eighteen, the device Guu produces to track the location of Dama is quite obviously a SEGA GameGear.Gear.
** In episode #9, Hare plays something, that looks like MortalKombat with it's [[SerialNumbersFiledOff]].
** In episode eighteen, the device Guu produces to track the location of Dama is quite obviously a SEGA Game
** In episode #9, Hare plays something, that looks like MortalKombat with it's [[SerialNumbersFiledOff]].
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* NonNudeBathing: One episode had Guu convince Haré this was a new fad.
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* NonNudeBathing: One episode had Guu convince Haré this was a new fad.fad ([[BlatantLies of course it was a lie that Guu told to troll him]]).
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* ManEatingPlant: Gupta and Guu started throwing stuff at each other ([[GrievousHarmWithABody including people (Hare) and animals]]), until Guu tried to thow a giant man-eating flower and [[RunOrDie Gupta ran]].
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* GrievousHarmWithABody: Gupta threw a liana in Guu's face, after which Guu retaliated by throwing Hare in his face.
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* BilingualBonus: In episode 7, they show a book in German with an transcript from a lecture about the comparison of student stipends in Japan and in Germany.
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* ShootHimHeHasAWallet: Due to Robert's paranoia, he is so trigger happy every second this happens.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The first ending theme (in the English dub version) is a parody of the MFSB song "T.S.O.P. (The Sound of Philadelphia)".
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* NoodlePeople: Guu's limbs don't work like anyone else's, adding another point to her general weirdness.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The first ending theme (in the English dub version) is a parody of the MFSB song "T.S.O.L. (The Sound of Philadelphia)".
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The first ending theme (in the English dub version) is a parody of the MFSB song "T.S.O.L.P. (The Sound of Philadelphia)".
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* BearsAreBadNews
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* EverythingsWorseWithBears
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* {{Homage}}: To {{Alien}}s, of all things, complete with ominous motion tracker beeping and Hare taking the role of Hicks nervously checking the ceiling passages.
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* {{Homage}}: To {{Alien}}s, ''Film/{{Aliens}}'', of all things, complete with ominous motion tracker beeping and Hare taking the role of Hicks nervously checking the ceiling passages.
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* ShoutOut: In episode eighteen, the device Guu produces to track the location of Dama is quite obviously a SEGA Game Gear.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The first ending theme, "Ohashi", is a parody of the MFSB song "T.S.O.L. (The Sound of Philadelphia)".
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The first ending theme, "Ohashi", theme (in the English dub version) is a parody of the MFSB song "T.S.O.L. (The Sound of Philadelphia)".
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* SuspciouslySimilarSong: The first ending theme, "Ohashi", is a parody of the MFSB song "T.S.O.L. (The Sound of Philadelphia)".
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* SuspciouslySimilarSong: SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The first ending theme, "Ohashi", is a parody of the MFSB song "T.S.O.L. (The Sound of Philadelphia)".
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* SuspciouslySimilarSong: The first ending theme, "Ohashi", is a parody of the MFSB song "T.S.O.L. (The Sound of Philadelphia)".
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* [[spoiler:AlcoholIsPoison: A BrokenAesop in a particularly sadistic episode of the ''Deluxe'' OVA that needs to be seen to be believed.]]
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** An anime DrSeuss with even more crack
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** An anime DrSeuss Creator/DrSeuss with even more crack
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* BottleFairy: Weda
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* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: Weda
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* DoubleMeaningTitle.
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* DoubleMeaningTitle.DoubleMeaningTitle
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* EpunymousTitle
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* InnocentPanties: Used comically on Guu's tiny fairy form in episode 9 of "Hare & Guu Final".
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** ''BludgeoningAngelDokuroChan'' meets ''FairlyOddparents''... In Cancun!
* [[{{Yandere}} Yandere]]: Yamada. She's introduced trying to kill herself in order to come back as a ghost to haunt the man who wronged her.
* [[{{Yandere}} Yandere]]: Yamada. She's introduced trying to kill herself in order to come back as a ghost to haunt the man who wronged her.
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** ''BludgeoningAngelDokuroChan'' ''LightNovel/BludgeoningAngelDokuroChan'' meets ''FairlyOddparents''... In Cancun!
*[[{{Yandere}} Yandere]]: {{Yandere}}: Yamada. She's introduced trying to kill herself in order to come back as a ghost to haunt the man who wronged her.
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* FountainOfYouth: One episode features Weda and Dr. Clive being made into children by Guu (no spoiler cause it's obvious) and Hare has to take care of them for a day as they rapidly grow back up.
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* FountainOfYouth: One episode features Weda and Dr. Clive being made into children by Guu (no spoiler cause it's obvious) Guu, and Hare has to take care of them for a day as they rapidly grow back up.
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* OlderAlterEgo: [[spoiler:Guu]]
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* OlderAlterEgo: [[spoiler:Guu]][[spoiler:Guu has one.]]
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* RockPaperScissors: Guu, Hare, and Wigur settle a dispute this way. Guu wins...[[InvisibleAnatomy somehow]].
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* RockPaperScissors: Guu, Hare, and Wigur settle a dispute this way. Guu wins... [[InvisibleAnatomy somehow]].
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* RunningGag: Rain pours every time Guu's chaotic plans are complete and starts their mental breakdown on Haré. Usually at the end of an episode. Lampshaded in Episode 18, when Guu opens an umbrella right before it does.
** She almost always raises a leaf or an umbrella just before it rains.
** She almost always raises a leaf or an umbrella just before it rains.
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* RunningGag: Rain pours every time Guu's chaotic plans are complete and starts their mental breakdown on Haré. Usually at the end of an episode. Lampshaded in Episode 18, when Lampshaded, as Guu almost always opens an umbrella right before it does.
** She almost always raises a leaf or an umbrella just before it rains.does.
** She almost always raises a leaf or an umbrella just before it rains.
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* ScrewySquirrel Guu. Just Guu.
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* ScrewySquirrel Guu. Just Guu.
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* SuperMode: If pushed, Guu can transform into a much older, much more serious-looking, goddesslike version of herself. This happens very rarely and always heralds a serious asskicking.
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* SuperMode: If pushed, Guu can transform [[spoiler:transform into a much older, much more serious-looking, goddesslike goddess-like version of herself.herself]]. This happens very rarely and always heralds a serious asskicking.
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** ''BludgeoningAngelDokuroChan'' meets ''FairlyOddparents''...In Cancun!
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** ''BludgeoningAngelDokuroChan'' meets ''FairlyOddparents''... In Cancun!
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* CouchGag: In Guu Deluxe, Hare says something different each time during his super-fast part of the theme song.
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* InnocentPanties: Used comically on Guu's tiny fairy form in episode 9 of "Hare & Guu Final".
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* Spell My Name with an S: Weda/Ueda, Leiji/Lazy, Hale/Hare, Goo/Guu. In the manga, her name is spelled "Goo" in English.
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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Weda/Ueda, Leiji/Lazy, Hale/Hare, Goo/Guu. In the manga, her name is spelled "Goo" in English.
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* [=~Everything's Funkier With Disco~=]
* [=~Everything's Worse With Bears~=]
* [=~Everything's Worse With Bears~=]
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* [=~Everything's Funkier With Disco~=]
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* [=~Hey, It's That Voice!~=]: Rikako Aikawa voiced Hare, and Naoko Watanabe as Guu. For dubbers, those watching this nowadays would know that Hare was voiced by PhileceSampler, who was starting her ADR anime career, and Guu by StephanieSheh (both credited under different names). The other characters are sprinkled with viewer déjà vu as well.
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* [=~Hey, It's That Voice!~=]: HeyItsThatVoice: Rikako Aikawa voiced Hare, and Naoko Watanabe as Guu. For dubbers, those watching this nowadays would know that Hare was voiced by PhileceSampler, who was starting her ADR anime career, and Guu by StephanieSheh (both credited under different names). The other characters are sprinkled with viewer déjà vu as well.