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* BleachedUnderpants: Oh, the sex certainly still happens (and it happens ''[[ReallyGetsAround a lot]]''), but the anime tones down the explicit nature of most encounters, making it, at worst, a [[FanDisservice gross subversion]] of the {{Ecchi}} HaremGenre.
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%%* AudibleSharpness: You haven't [[IncrediblyLamePun heard saw]] until you've [[IncrediblyLamePun heard saw]] in this anime.

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%%* AudibleSharpness: You haven't [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} heard saw]] until you've [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} heard saw]] in this anime.
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Finally, there's also a manga, which is much more family-friendly than the anime. Makoto, much less of a {{Jerkass}} here, manages to resist Sekai for most of the run; when he finally gives in to temptation, he feels so bad about it that [[TheAtoner he is prepared to break up with her]]... [[DownerEnding until stuff happens]]. Almost more disturbing than the anime, in a subtle way. There's a manga adaptation for ''Cross Days'' as well, which follows Yuuki, the protagonist of the game, and which gets dubious props for somehow making Makoto even more of a jerk than he is in the anime. No, really.

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Finally, there's also a manga, which is much more family-friendly than the anime. Makoto, much less of a {{Jerkass}} here, manages to resist Sekai for most of the run; when he finally gives in to temptation, he feels so bad about it that [[TheAtoner he is prepared to break up with her]]... [[DownerEnding until stuff happens]]. Almost more disturbing than the anime, in a subtle way. There's a manga adaptation for ''Cross Days'' as well, which follows Yuuki, the protagonist of the game, and which gets dubious props for somehow making Makoto even more of a jerk than he is in the anime. [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer No, really.
really]].
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** ''~Magical Heart Kokoro-chan~'' has several, as expected of a ParodyEpisode. The girls form a Sentai team, Kokoro and Kotonoha are secretly magical girls, and there's a giant robot fighting at the end. The opening theme sequence also blatantly references the visuals in the ''Series{{Ultraseven}}'' opening.

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** ''~Magical Heart Kokoro-chan~'' has several, as expected of a ParodyEpisode. The girls form a Sentai team, Kokoro and Kotonoha are secretly magical girls, and there's a giant robot fighting at the end. The opening theme sequence also blatantly references the visuals in the ''Series{{Ultraseven}}'' ''Series/{{Ultraseven}}'' opening.
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** ''~Magical Heart Kokoro-chan~'' has several, as expected of a ParodyEpisode.

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** ''~Magical Heart Kokoro-chan~'' has several, as expected of a ParodyEpisode. The girls form a Sentai team, Kokoro and Kotonoha are secretly magical girls, and there's a giant robot fighting at the end. The opening theme sequence also blatantly references the visuals in the ''Series{{Ultraseven}}'' opening.



* ThirdOptionAdaptation: The ending to the anime is a composite of elements from two other endings in the original game: ‘’To My Child’’ and ‘’Bloody End’’.

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* ThirdOptionAdaptation: The ending to the anime is a composite of elements from two other endings in the original game: ‘’To ''To My Child’’ Child'' and ‘’Bloody End’’.''Bloody End''.
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* FanserviceWithASmile: Sekai in her [[ImpossiblyLowNeckline waitress]] [[BareYourMidriff uniform]], complete with detached sleeves. The {{Meido}} uniforms from the SchoolFestival also count for this trope... which often turns into FanDisservice, on account of it being present in even the most horrifying scenes.

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* FanserviceWithASmile: Sekai in her [[ImpossiblyLowNeckline waitress]] [[BareYourMidriff waitress uniform]], complete with detached sleeves. The {{Meido}} uniforms from the SchoolFestival also count for this trope... which often turns into FanDisservice, on account of it being present in even the most horrifying scenes.

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