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** The mere fact that Daikichi's mother has pretty much become a second-mother figure to Rin, going MamaBear for the child when she thinks of how Rin's birth mother has poorly taken care of her.

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** The mere fact that Daikichi's mother has pretty much become a second-mother figure to Rin, going MamaBear for the child when she thinks of how Rin's birth mother has poorly taken care of her.her.
* A small one, but throughout episode two, whenever Daikichi goes to have a smoke he sees something of Rin's (Rin's clothes hanging out to dry, small knickknacks that Rin has collected strewn around the house) and he puts down the cigarette knowing that Rin needs him and he needs to stay healthy.
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* While Daikichi's mother was also strongly opposed to him taking care of Rin, she jumps in and does her part immediately when she learns that he took in Rin, reasoning that if Daikichi is Rin's adopted father, then she is her grandmother. She spends much of episode 3 try to get her to open up and freaks out when she sees Rin's loose baby teeth in episode 11. She even has a picture of Rin's first day of primary school in an adorable frame next to several other pictures of Rin on top of their television.

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* While Daikichi's mother was also strongly opposed to him taking care of Rin, she jumps in and does her part immediately when she learns that he took in Rin, reasoning that if Daikichi is Rin's adopted father, then she is her grandmother. She spends much of episode 3 try to get her to open up and freaks out when she sees Rin's loose baby teeth in episode 11. She even has a picture of Rin's first day of primary school in an adorable frame next to several other pictures of Rin on top of their television.television.
** The mere fact that Daikichi's mother has pretty much become a second-mother figure to Rin, going MamaBear for the child when she thinks of how Rin's birth mother has poorly taken care of her.
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* Rin's cat-teeth grin (final photo) in the last episode gave me the wibbles because of the sheer cuteness.

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* Rin's cat-teeth grin (final photo) in the last episode gave me can give someone the wibbles because of the sheer cuteness.
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** And at the end of the speech, when he asks Rin if she wants to come with him... she jumps down and runs after him without any hesitation.

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** And at the end of the speech, when he asks Rin if she wants to come with him... she jumps down and runs after him without any hesitation.hesitation.
* While Daikichi's mother was also strongly opposed to him taking care of Rin, she jumps in and does her part immediately when she learns that he took in Rin, reasoning that if Daikichi is Rin's adopted father, then she is her grandmother. She spends much of episode 3 try to get her to open up and freaks out when she sees Rin's loose baby teeth in episode 11. She even has a picture of Rin's first day of primary school in an adorable frame next to several other pictures of Rin on top of their television.
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* The earliest, of course, is when Daikichi [[CallingTheOldManOut calls out his entire family]] over their callous behavior towards Rin and deciding to raise her. Unlike most instances of sudden parenthood, he wasn't under any legal obligation to care for the child, and he certainly wasn't under any family pressure to take care of her (it's strongly suggested that much of his family would have encouraged him to ''not'' take Rin in if Daikichi gave them the opportunity to object). Daikichi had a choice, and he chose Rin.

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* The earliest, of course, is when Daikichi [[CallingTheOldManOut calls out his entire family]] over their callous behavior towards Rin and deciding to raise her. Unlike most instances of sudden parenthood, he wasn't under any legal obligation to care for the child, and he certainly wasn't under any family pressure to take care of her (it's strongly suggested that much of his family would have encouraged him to ''not'' take Rin in if Daikichi gave them the opportunity to object). Daikichi had a choice, and he chose Rin.Rin.
** And at the end of the speech, when he asks Rin if she wants to come with him... she jumps down and runs after him without any hesitation.
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* Rin's cat-teeth grin (final photo) in the last episode gave me the wibbles because of the sheer cuteness.

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* Rin's cat-teeth grin (final photo) in the last episode gave me the wibbles because of the sheer cuteness.cuteness.
* The earliest, of course, is when Daikichi [[CallingTheOldManOut calls out his entire family]] over their callous behavior towards Rin and deciding to raise her. Unlike most instances of sudden parenthood, he wasn't under any legal obligation to care for the child, and he certainly wasn't under any family pressure to take care of her (it's strongly suggested that much of his family would have encouraged him to ''not'' take Rin in if Daikichi gave them the opportunity to object). Daikichi had a choice, and he chose Rin.
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* Pretty much all of chapter 12. Starting with Daikichi bringing up the idea of legally adopting Rin: Rin listens to Daikichi's idea of becoming "Rin Kawachi", and refuses, insisting on keeping her father's name Kaga. Daikichi is moved to tears when Rin proclaims "Daikichi, I like you just being my Daikichi." Later, Daikichi assures Rin that just because she's entering first grade doesn't mean she has to give up things like sleeping next to Daikichi or having him hold her, promising "I'll hold you even when you become an old granny, if that's what you want." Rin starts crying, but quickly breaks away from Daikichi's subsequent hug, and apologizes for not hugging ''him'' when he cried earlier and promising she'll give him a big hug next time he cries.

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* Pretty much all All of chapter 12. Starting with Daikichi bringing up the idea of legally adopting Rin: Rin listens to Daikichi's idea of becoming "Rin Kawachi", and refuses, insisting on keeping her father's name Kaga. Daikichi is moved to tears when Rin proclaims "Daikichi, I like you just being my Daikichi." Later, Daikichi assures Rin that just because she's entering first grade doesn't mean she has to give up things like sleeping next to Daikichi or having him hold her, promising "I'll hold you even when you become an old granny, if that's what you want." Rin starts crying, but quickly breaks away from Daikichi's subsequent hug, and apologizes for not hugging ''him'' when he cried earlier and promising she'll give him a big hug next time he cries.
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Chapter twelve is already covered. And you can\'t call a series a \"crowning moment\" because it\'s supposed to be a moment.


* Rin's cat-teeth grin (final photo) in the last episode gave me the wibbles because of the sheer cuteness.
* Pretty much all of chapter 12. Particularly "I like you just being my Daikichi!" and "I'll hold you even when you become an old granny, if that's what you want."
** Hell, this series is on par with ''Manga/{{Yotsuba}}'' for heartwarming-moment quotient.
** This entire series is inherently a Crowning Moment of Heartwarming. All of it. The whole thing. Because it shows the lows as well.

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* Rin's cat-teeth grin (final photo) in the last episode gave me the wibbles because of the sheer cuteness.
* Pretty much all of chapter 12. Particularly "I like you just being my Daikichi!" and "I'll hold you even when you become an old granny, if that's what you want."
** Hell, this series is on par with ''Manga/{{Yotsuba}}'' for heartwarming-moment quotient.
** This entire series is inherently a Crowning Moment of Heartwarming. All of it. The whole thing. Because it shows the lows as well.
cuteness.
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* Rin's cat-teeth grin (final photo) in the last episode gave me the wibbles because of the sheer cuteness.

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* Rin's cat-teeth grin (final photo) in the last episode gave me the wibbles because of the sheer cuteness.cuteness.
* Pretty much all of chapter 12. Particularly "I like you just being my Daikichi!" and "I'll hold you even when you become an old granny, if that's what you want."
** Hell, this series is on par with ''Manga/{{Yotsuba}}'' for heartwarming-moment quotient.
** This entire series is inherently a Crowning Moment of Heartwarming. All of it. The whole thing. Because it shows the lows as well.
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* At the funeral when everyone is putting Chrysanthemums on her father as a final goodbye she refuses and runs off like [[BrattyHalfPint Reina]] had done moments before, but she then picks two bluebells, his favourite flower, and places them on him instead.

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* At the funeral when everyone is putting Chrysanthemums on her father as a final goodbye she refuses and runs off like [[BrattyHalfPint Reina]] had done moments before, but she then picks two bluebells, his favourite flower, and places them on him instead.instead.
* Rin's cat-teeth grin (final photo) in the last episode gave me the wibbles because of the sheer cuteness.
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* Pretty much all of chapter 12. Starting with Daikichi bringing up the idea of legally adopting Rin: Rin listens to Daikichi's idea of becoming "Rin Kawachi", and refuses, insisting on keeping her father's name Kaga. Daikichi is moved to tears when Rin proclaims "Daikichi, I like you just being my Daikichi." Later, Daikichi assures Rin that just because she's entering first grade doesn't mean she has to give up things like sleeping next to Daikichi or having him hold her, promising "I'll hold you even when you become an old granny, if that's what you want." Rin starts crying, but quickly breaks away from Daikichi's subsequent hug, and apologizes for not hugging ''him'' when he cried earlier and promising she'll give him a big hug next time he cries.

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* Pretty much all of chapter 12. Starting with Daikichi bringing up the idea of legally adopting Rin: Rin listens to Daikichi's idea of becoming "Rin Kawachi", and refuses, insisting on keeping her father's name Kaga. Daikichi is moved to tears when Rin proclaims "Daikichi, I like you just being my Daikichi." Later, Daikichi assures Rin that just because she's entering first grade doesn't mean she has to give up things like sleeping next to Daikichi or having him hold her, promising "I'll hold you even when you become an old granny, if that's what you want." Rin starts crying, but quickly breaks away from Daikichi's subsequent hug, and apologizes for not hugging ''him'' when he cried earlier and promising she'll give him a big hug next time he cries.cries.
* At the funeral when everyone is putting Chrysanthemums on her father as a final goodbye she refuses and runs off like [[BrattyHalfPint Reina]] had done moments before, but she then picks two bluebells, his favourite flower, and places them on him instead.
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