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** The nuns have probably seen other cases of chuunibyou and figure Yoshiko will grow out of it, especially given that she does seem to have some degree of awareness that it's all a fantasy (as opposed to someone like [[LightNovel/LoveChunibyoAndOtherDelusions Rikka]]). The Catholic Church isn't as obsessive about fantasy occultism (like the ''Literature/HarryPotter'' series) as Evangelicals are; compared to, say, praying at a Shinto shrine (which most Uranohoshi students are probably doing anyway), engaging in a bit of occult fantasy play would be a relatively minor issue in Catholic thought, especially since it's something Yoshiko's unlikely to continue later in life.

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** The nuns have probably seen other cases of chuunibyou and figure Yoshiko will grow out of it, especially given that she does seem to have some degree of awareness that it's all a fantasy (as opposed to someone like [[LightNovel/LoveChunibyoAndOtherDelusions [[Literature/LoveChunibyoAndOtherDelusions Rikka]]). The Catholic Church isn't as obsessive about fantasy occultism (like the ''Literature/HarryPotter'' series) as Evangelicals are; compared to, say, praying at a Shinto shrine (which most Uranohoshi students are probably doing anyway), engaging in a bit of occult fantasy play would be a relatively minor issue in Catholic thought, especially since it's something Yoshiko's unlikely to continue later in life.
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*In the eighth episode of Season 1, the whole group performed in Tokyo for an event, [[spoiler:and managed to score not even a single vote. By the climax of the episode, Chika is in significantly darker spirits despite trying to cheer everyone up. It's not until Riko sees Chika at the nearby beach, facing the ocean in a similar matter to Riko from the first episode. Riko goes out to shore and desperately screams out for Chika, while tearing up. While Chika may have been trying to "see something" in the ocean, it's a lot darker when you realize that Riko thought Chika may have tried to end her life. ]]
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**Not only was Kanan trying, '''''EVERY GIRL''''' is either [[https://i.imgur.com/nZGtVQR.gif bandaged up or dirty. ]] They were ''all'' trying to practice the dance.
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* At the end of ''Over the Rainbow'', we see what the two groups of µ's and Aquors truly represent. µ's is a legendary group that is only represented by the 9 idols. Aqours is a legacy group originally started as a trio, started up again by their predecessors, including the original trio, and is passed down for anyone who loves school idols.

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* At the end of ''Over the Rainbow'', we see what the two groups of µ's and Aquors Aqours truly represent. µ's is a legendary group that is only represented by the 9 idols. Aqours is a legacy group originally that started as a trio, started up again was revived by their predecessors, another person, and eventually grew to 9 members including the original trio, and is passed down for anyone who loves school idols.
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** The song features the koto prominently. Dia is a koto player.
** The song also features guitar riffs and an energetic beat. Mari composed the song and is a fan of industrial metal.

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** The song prominently features the koto. Dia plays the koto prominently. Dia is as a koto player.
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** The song also features guitar riffs and an energetic beat. Mari composed the song and is a fan of industrial metal.



* At the end of ''Over the Rainbow'', we see what the two groups of µ's and Aquors truly represent. µ's is a legendary group that is only represented by the 9 idols. Aquors is a legacy group originally started as a trio, started up again by their predecessors, including the original trio, and is passed down for anyone who loves school idols.

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* At the end of ''Over the Rainbow'', we see what the two groups of µ's and Aquors truly represent. µ's is a legendary group that is only represented by the 9 idols. Aquors Aqours is a legacy group originally started as a trio, started up again by their predecessors, including the original trio, and is passed down for anyone who loves school idols.
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* By Season 2 µ's is barely even mentioned, but at the end of ''Over the Rainbow'', we see what the two groups truly represent. µ's is a legendary group that is only represented by the 9 idols. Aquors is a legacy group originally started as a trio, started up again by their predecessors, including the original trio, and is passed down for anyone who loves school idols.

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* By Season 2 µ's is barely even mentioned, but at At the end of ''Over the Rainbow'', we see what the two groups of µ's and Aquors truly represent. µ's is a legendary group that is only represented by the 9 idols. Aquors is a legacy group originally started as a trio, started up again by their predecessors, including the original trio, and is passed down for anyone who loves school idols.
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* By Season 2 µ's is barely even mentioned, but at the end of ''Over the Rainbow'', we see what the two groups truly represent. µ's is a legendary group that is only represented by the 9 idols. Aquors is a legacy group originally started as a trio, started up again by their predecessors, including the original trio, and is passed down for anyone who loves school idols.

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