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* CoolTank: A Mitsubishi Type 74 tank, practically a character in its own right. [[spoiler:Later on, it actually ''does'' become a character, when the cat spirit Mike (mee-kay) possesses it.]]

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* CoolTank: A Mitsubishi Type 74 tank, Main Battle Tank, practically a character in its own right. [[spoiler:Later on, it actually ''does'' become a character, when the cat spirit Mike (mee-kay) possesses it.]]



* SapientTank: The type 74 "Mike" after being possessed by a cat.

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* SapientTank: The type Type 74 "Mike" after being possessed by a cat.

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* BareFistedMonk

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* BareFistedMonkBareFistedMonk: He is a brawler who fights with his fists exclusively.



* IdiotHero: Though how dumb varies between the manga and anime. For example in the manga he finds the portal to the mermaid temple by himself, while in the anime he needed Airi's help. Similarly in the manga Junpei explains Heliocentrism to Celcia on his own, while he asks Airi to give the explanation in the anime.
* IGaveMyWord: Junpei takes his fighter's honour very seriously. It actually wins over some of the elves they meet in their journey.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold

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* HiddenDepths: For such an IdiotHero, he believes in the heliocentric model due to watching a television program about a man persecuted for his beliefs on the heliocentric model and then executed on the order of the church- this led Junpei to cry only once in his life. Despite needing Eri to explain the theory specifically in the anime, this reasoning for being moved speaks volumes about his character.
* IdiotHero: Though how dumb varies between the manga and anime. For example example, in the manga manga, he finds the portal to the mermaid temple by himself, while in the anime he needed needs Airi's help. Similarly in the manga manga, Junpei explains Heliocentrism to Celcia on his own, while he asks Airi to give the explanation in the anime.
* IGaveMyWord: Junpei takes his fighter's honour honor very seriously. It actually wins over some of the elves they meet in their journey.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGoldJerkWithAHeartOfGold: While he is very abrasive, he is ultimately very helpful to his friends and considerate sometimes.



* NotSoDifferentRemark: Airi and Ritsuko have mentioned more than once how Junpei and Celcia are more a alike than they care to admit.
* TheOneGuy: He is notably the only male of the team.

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* NotSoDifferentRemark: Airi and Ritsuko have mentioned more than once how Junpei and Celcia are more a alike than they care to admit.
* TheOneGuy: He is notably the only male of on the team.

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* CurbStompBattle The result of the battle with the Legendary Sorcerer in Treetown amounts to [[spoiler:Pichi growing into a giant and eating the demon tree in one bite, then pooping it in the form of a giant toilet paper roll, a form that is even more difficult for the Sorcerer to move in]]
* MundaneUtility: Pichi's race can eat plants and transform them into perfect rolls of toilet paper. This becomes handy once the team runs out of it and Junpei needs to go to the bathroom badly.
* TeamPet: Ritsuko gets attached to one of the bears and decides to adopt it as her pet.
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* ClingyCostume: Millia from episode 10 ended up with an indestructible armor she cannot remove after trying to save her village from a giant. This ended up ruining her life, seeing how the armor comes with a pair of [[AbsurdlySharpBlade absurdly sharp blades]] she can't even stop wielding, making her unable to raise her hands without almost killing people. She got so desperate about it, she actually approached the protagonists and ''begged'' them to strip her naked. [[spoiler:By the end of the episode, they do succeed in removing the armor, much to her delight, but she ends up putting it back on when she realizes wearing a NighInvulnerable armor and wielding two [[CoolSword Cool Swords]] [[CursedWithAwesome is kind of awesome]].]]
%%zce* DoesNotKnowHerOwnStrength: [[spoiler:Millia, from episode 10.]] Comes complete with NoMoreHoldingBackSpeech.

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* ClingyCostume: Millia from episode 10 ended up with an indestructible armor she cannot remove after trying to save her village from a giant. This ended up ruining her life, seeing how the armor comes with a pair of [[AbsurdlySharpBlade absurdly sharp blades]] she can't even stop wielding, making her unable to raise her hands without almost killing people. She got so desperate about it, that she actually approached the protagonists and ''begged'' them to strip her naked. [[spoiler:By the end of the episode, they do succeed in removing the armor, much to her delight, but she ends up putting it back on when she realizes wearing a NighInvulnerable armor and wielding two [[CoolSword Cool Swords]] [[CursedWithAwesome is kind of awesome]].]]
%%zce* %%* DoesNotKnowHerOwnStrength: [[spoiler:Millia, from episode 10.]] Comes complete with NoMoreHoldingBackSpeech.
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->Voiced by: Motomu Kiyokawa [[note]] mistranslated as "Genmu Kiyokawa" in season 2 [[/note]](Japanese), Bob Elliott (Season 1) Rob Bundy (Season 2) (English), Agustin Sauret (Latin American Spanish)

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->Voiced by: Motomu Kiyokawa Creator/MotomuKiyokawa [[note]] mistranslated as "Genmu Kiyokawa" in season 2 [[/note]](Japanese), Bob Elliott (Season 1) Rob Bundy (Season 2) (English), Agustin Sauret (Latin American Spanish)
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->Voiced by: Creator/TomokazuSeki (Japanese), Andrew Klimko (English), Enrique Cervantes (Latin American Spanish), Creator/VictorUgarte (Latin American Spanish, young)

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->Voiced by: Creator/TomokazuSeki (Japanese), Andrew Klimko (English), Enrique Cervantes Creator/EnriqueCervantes (Latin American Spanish), Creator/VictorUgarte (Latin American Spanish, young)

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