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* DemotedToExtra: She goes from a fairly important side character in the first half of the show to mostly a minor background character in the second half with only a handful of brief scenes.
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* DisabledLoveInterest: [[spoiler:To Lauda. The epilogue of Episode 24 reveals she lost her legs and is scheduled to get upgraded prosthetics from GUND-ARM Inc., and Lauda is there to support her recovery.]]
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* {{Expy}}: Lauda is very obviously based on Garma Zabi from the original ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'', even sharing the aforementioned tendency to play with his hair. Both the youngest sons of prominent families who look up to their older sibling(s) and are desperate to prove themselves, which often leads them to put their lives on the line in battles they're obviously not ready for. In terms of his volatile temperament and aggressive fighting style, however, he's a lot closer to the somewhat similar-looking [[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam Camille Bidan]].
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* Expy: Lauda is very obviously based on Garma Zabi from the original ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'', even sharing the aforementioned tendency to play with his hair. Both the youngest sons of prominent families who look up to their older sibling(s) and are desperate to prove themselves, which often leads them to put their lives on the line in battles they're obviously not ready for. In terms of his volatile temperament and aggressive fighting style, however, he's a lot closer to the somewhat similar-looking [[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam Camille Bidan]].
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* Expy: {{Expy}}: Lauda is very obviously based on Garma Zabi from the original ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'', even sharing the aforementioned tendency to play with his hair. Both the youngest sons of prominent families who look up to their older sibling(s) and are desperate to prove themselves, which often leads them to put their lives on the line in battles they're obviously not ready for. In terms of his volatile temperament and aggressive fighting style, however, he's a lot closer to the somewhat similar-looking [[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam Camille Bidan]].
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* Expy: Lauda is very obviously based on Garma Zabi from the original ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'', even sharing the aforementioned tendency to play with his hair. Both the youngest sons of prominent families who look up to their older sibling(s) and are desperate to prove themselves, which often leads them to put their lives on the line in battles they're obviously not ready for. In terms of his volatile temperament and aggressive fighting style, however, he's a lot closer to the somewhat similar-looking [[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam Camille Bidan]].
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* MultiEthnicName: "Ojelo" is a fairly rare surname of African origin, while "Gabel" is German.
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* OreOnna: Chuchu refers to herself with the Edo era first person pronoun ''(あっし, asshi)'', a slang version of ''(わたし, watashi)'', the typical Japanese first person mostly used by girls. ''Asshi'' was mainly used by blue-collar men, like the ones Chuchu spoke to on the phone in Episode 4. When angered she also uses the second-person pronoun ''(てめえ, temē)'', a very hostile form of address primarily used by men.
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* ShipperOnDeck: As the series progresses, they all show support for Suletta and Miorine becoming official.
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* NervesOfSteel: During Episode 12 when [[spoiler:Dawn of Fold attacks Plant Quetta and the Earth House's ship is nearly destroyed, she and Till are able to keep their composure compared to the rest of Earth House with Aliya comforting a hyperventilating Lilliqe and expressing worry for Suletta and Miorine's absence. Shows them again during [[spoiler: the two subsequent attacks on Asticassia by Dawn of Fold's Gundams, particularly the second one, where their garage and dorms are destroyed in the attack]]. She effectively remains calm, albeit worried, during all of these crises.
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* NervesOfSteel: During Episode 12 when [[spoiler:Dawn of Fold attacks Plant Quetta and the Earth House's ship is nearly destroyed, she and Till are able to keep their composure compared to the rest of Earth House with Aliya comforting a hyperventilating Lilliqe and expressing worry for Suletta and Miorine's absence. Shows them She shows her nerve again during [[spoiler: the two subsequent attacks on Asticassia by Dawn of Fold's Gundams, particularly the second one, where their garage and dorms are destroyed in the attack]]. She effectively remains calm, albeit worried, during all of these crises.
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* AmbiguouslyBrown: Not to the same extend as Lauda, but her skin is darker than most students. If her name is any indication, she's Iranian.
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* AmbiguouslyBrown: Not to the same extend extent as Lauda, but her skin is darker than most students. If her name is any indication, she's Iranian.
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* AmbiguouslyBrowmn: Not to the same extend as Lauda, but her skin is darker than most students. If her name is any indication, she's Iranian.
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*AmbiguouslyBrowmn: Not to the same extend as Lauda, but her skin is darker than most students. If her name is any indication, she's Iranian.
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*AmbiguouslyBrown: His skin is darker than most students of the academy.
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* GoingNative: [[spoiler:Every member of Grassley House are Earthians by birth, but they act entirely like the children of Spacian aristocrats who belong at Asticassia. The only indicator that they are even Earthian at all is that Sabina says it outright. This is intentional on their part, as they still want to help Earth but know that the best way to do that is to use Spacian priviliege]].
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* GoingNative: [[spoiler:Every member of Grassley House are Earthians by birth, but they act entirely like the children of Spacian aristocrats who belong at Asticassia. The only indicator that they are even Earthian at all is that Sabina says it outright. This is intentional on their part, as they still want to help Earth but know that the best way to do that is to use Spacian priviliege]].privilege]].
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* GoingNative: [[spoiler:Every member of Grassley House are Earthians by birth, but they act entirely like the children of Spacian aristocrats who belong at Asticassia. The only indicator that they are even Earthian at all is that Sabina says it outright. This is intentional on their part, as they still want to help Earth but know that the best way to do that is to use Spacian priviliege]].
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* MeaningfulAppearance: The Grassley House girls are by far some of the most feminine and fashionable characters in the show, which is notable when you realize that [[spoiler:Earthians like them are typically associated with masculine and practical clothing. In the epilogue, when they are no longer upholding the facade of being Spacian aristocracy, they have all switched to practical suits]].