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* BigFancyHouse: Chitanda's place. It's quite impressive.
** The Classics Club meets at Chitanda's in episode 4. When Oreki and Satoshi bike there, the anime takes the opportunity to show off the scale and grandeur of the Chitanda family's land and mansion. Satoshi is a little disappointed when, instead of a butler or a servant, Chitanda greets them at the door.
** Mentioned again in episode 18. Oreki compares a Japanese castle in a magazine to Chitanda's place:
-->'''Oreki:''' Your house is pretty grand, too.
-->'''Chitanda:''' My house isn't all that grand. I think it's just a little bigger than normal.
-->''[cue aerial shot of Chitanda's property]''
-->'''Oreki:''' ''[to self]'' I don't understand what your idea of "normal" is.
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* ArtificialRiverbank:
** Comes up a few times in the first opening.
** In episode 11, when it's Chitanda's turn to talk to Oreki about the school film's ending, the scene takes place at one of these.
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* AbsurdlyPowerfulStudentCouncil: Downplayed when Satoshi uses his position on the Executive Committee to put the Kotenbu's name on the far left of the festival brochure to make it more noticeable. Oreki doesn't notice it (and calls it an abuse of power).
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* ImagineSpot: Triggered in episode 2 when Chitanda catches a scent of paint on a school history book. Oreki briefly imagines dog ears and a tail on Chitanda.
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* ManipulativeBastard: [[spoiler:Oreki]], surprisingly enough. He blackmails multiple upperclassmen, [[spoiler: Tanabe and Tougaito]], in order to advance the goals of the Classics Club. He also goes out of his way to keep Chitanda uninvolved, even lying to her about the Jumonji case to keep her in the dark.

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* DraggedByTheCollar: Mayaka drags Satoshi off to work on Hyouka's manuscript in episode 11.5.

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* DraggedByTheCollar: DraggedByTheCollar:
** Several times in the Niece of Time arc, Chitanda drags Oreki out of the Kotenbu clubroom to investigate something.
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Mayaka drags Satoshi off to work on Hyouka's manuscript in episode 11.5.
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->'''Oreki:''' I assume you have a good explanation for this. If this was your idea of a joke...
->'''Satoshi:''' If it was?
->'''Oreki:''' ''[grabs Satoshi by the scarf]'' I'd have to hit you. For both Chitanda and Mayaka. ''Hard.''

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->'''Oreki:''' -->'''Oreki:''' I assume you have a good explanation for this. If this was your idea of a joke...
->'''Satoshi:''' -->'''Satoshi:''' If it was?
->'''Oreki:''' -->'''Oreki:''' ''[grabs Satoshi by the scarf]'' I'd have to hit you. For both Chitanda and Mayaka. ''Hard.''
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* WhatTheHellHero: In episode 21, Oreki calls Satoshi out for [[spoiler: stealing Mayaka's chocolate, which obviously hurt Mayaka's feelings but had the side-effect of Chitanda blaming herself for failing to guard her friend's chocolate.]]
->'''Oreki:''' I assume you have a good explanation for this. If this was your idea of a joke...
->'''Satoshi:''' If it was?
->'''Oreki:''' ''[grabs Satoshi by the scarf]'' I'd have to hit you. For both Chitanda and Mayaka. ''Hard.''
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* AlmostKiss: Twice in episode 19. Notable because Chitanda has had a habit of invading Oreki's personal space since episode 1, so her sudden awareness of their facial proximity is a sign she is becoming aware of her feelings toward him.
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* DraggedByTheCollar: Mayaka drags Satoshi off to work on Hyouka's manuscript in episode 11.5.
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* ShownTheirWork: The show contains all those little details; the usually-left-unexplored tidbits of school's life that usually doesn't get covered by most anime. Examples include:
** In the second arc, the quiz club can briefly be seen practicing for episode 13's quiz game.
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* ChainOfDeals: At the beginning of episode 12, Oreki's sister gives him a broken fountain pen for no particular reason as he leaves for the school festival. Later on, a fashion club member asks to use it as an accessory, giving Oreki a voucher for a free make-over in exchange. In the next episode, another student arrives to buy an anthology from the Classics Club booth and Oreki gives him a heads-up that his fly is down; Oreki gives him the safety pin from the back of the voucher so he can fix it. The student then gives Oreki his toy water pistol in return. The next episode, Oreki trades the gun along with an anthology to two members of the confectionery research club for two packs of cookies, as well as a pack of wheat flour. Oreki then gives the flour to Satoshi to help Mayaka in the cooking contest (by tossing it down from a window instead of actually going down there himself, [[BrilliantButLazy naturally]]). In the episode following, Mayaka (at his request) repays him by giving him a mirror from her ''Anime/HimitsuNoAkkochan'' "Akko"-chan cosplay. When his sister drops by the next day, she decides to keep it going by trading him a copy of "A Corpse by Evening," which turns out to be [[spoiler: essential to solving the Juumonji incident.]]

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* ChainOfDeals: At the beginning of episode 12, Oreki's sister gives him a broken fountain pen for no particular reason as he leaves for the school festival. Later on, a fashion club member asks to use it as an accessory, giving Oreki a voucher for a free make-over in exchange. In the next episode, another student arrives to buy an anthology from the Classics Club booth and Oreki gives him a heads-up that his fly is down; Oreki gives him the safety pin from the back of the voucher so he can fix it. The student then gives Oreki his toy water pistol in return. The next episode, Oreki trades the gun along with an anthology to two members of the confectionery research club for two packs of cookies, as well as a pack of wheat flour. Oreki then gives the flour to Satoshi to help Mayaka in the cooking contest (by tossing it down from a window instead of actually going down there himself, [[BrilliantButLazy naturally]]). In the episode following, Mayaka (at his request) repays him by giving him a mirror from her ''Anime/HimitsuNoAkkochan'' ''Manga/HimitsuNoAkkoChan'' "Akko"-chan cosplay. When his sister drops by the next day, she decides to keep it going by trading him a copy of "A Corpse by Evening," which turns out to be [[spoiler: essential to solving the Juumonji incident.]]



*** The following episode, Ibara and Kouchi cosplay as [[Anime/HimitsuNoAkkochan Akko-chan]] and [[VideoGame/ArtOfFighting King]] respectively.

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*** The following episode, Ibara and Kouchi cosplay as [[Anime/HimitsuNoAkkochan [[Manga/HimitsuNoAkkoChan Akko-chan]] and [[VideoGame/ArtOfFighting King]] respectively.
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*** The following episode, Ibara and Kouchi cosplay as [[Anime/{{HimitsuNoAkko-chan}} Akko-chan]] and [[VideoGame/ArtOfFighting King]] respectively.

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*** The following episode, Ibara and Kouchi cosplay as [[Anime/{{HimitsuNoAkko-chan}} [[Anime/HimitsuNoAkkochan Akko-chan]] and [[VideoGame/ArtOfFighting King]] respectively.
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* ChainOfDeals: At the beginning of episode 12, Oreki's sister gives him a broken fountain pen for no particular reason as he leaves for the school festival. Later on, a fashion club member asks to use it as an accessory, giving Oreki a voucher for a free make-over in exchange. In the next episode, another student arrives to buy an anthology from the Classics Club booth and Oreki gives him a heads-up that his fly is down; Oreki gives him the safety pin from the back of the voucher so he can fix it. The student then gives Oreki his toy water pistol in return. The next episode, Oreki trades the gun along with an anthology to two members of the confectionery research club for two packs of cookies, as well as a pack of wheat flour. Oreki then gives the flour to Satoshi to help Mayaka in the cooking contest (by tossing it down from a window instead of actually going down there himself, [[BrilliantButLazy naturally]]). In the episode following, Mayaka (at his request) repays him by giving him a mirror from her [[Anime/HimitsuNoAkkochan Akko-chan]] cosplay. When his sister drops by the next day, she decides to keep it going by trading him a copy of "A Corpse by Evening," which turns out to be [[spoiler: essential to solving the Juumonji incident.]]

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* ChainOfDeals: At the beginning of episode 12, Oreki's sister gives him a broken fountain pen for no particular reason as he leaves for the school festival. Later on, a fashion club member asks to use it as an accessory, giving Oreki a voucher for a free make-over in exchange. In the next episode, another student arrives to buy an anthology from the Classics Club booth and Oreki gives him a heads-up that his fly is down; Oreki gives him the safety pin from the back of the voucher so he can fix it. The student then gives Oreki his toy water pistol in return. The next episode, Oreki trades the gun along with an anthology to two members of the confectionery research club for two packs of cookies, as well as a pack of wheat flour. Oreki then gives the flour to Satoshi to help Mayaka in the cooking contest (by tossing it down from a window instead of actually going down there himself, [[BrilliantButLazy naturally]]). In the episode following, Mayaka (at his request) repays him by giving him a mirror from her [[Anime/HimitsuNoAkkochan Akko-chan]] ''Anime/HimitsuNoAkkochan'' "Akko"-chan cosplay. When his sister drops by the next day, she decides to keep it going by trading him a copy of "A Corpse by Evening," which turns out to be [[spoiler: essential to solving the Juumonji incident.]]
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* ChainOfDeals: At the beginning of episode 12, Oreki's sister gives him a broken fountain pen for no particular reason as he leaves for the school festival. Later on, a fashion club member asks to use it as an accessory, giving Oreki a voucher for a free make-over in exchange. In the next episode, another student arrives to buy an anthology from the Classics Club booth and Oreki gives him a heads-up that his fly is down; Oreki gives him the safety pin from the back of the voucher so he can fix it. The student then gives Oreki his toy water pistol in return. The next episode, Oreki trades the gun along with an anthology to two members of the confectionery research club for two packs of cookies, as well as a pack of wheat flour. Oreki then gives the flour to Satoshi to help Mayaka in the cooking contest (by tossing it down from a window instead of actually going down there himself, [[BrilliantButLazy naturally]]). In the episode following, Mayaka (at his request) repays him by giving him a mirror from her [[Anime/{{HimitsuNoAkko-chan}} Akko-chan]] cosplay. When his sister drops by the next day, she decides to keep it going by trading him a copy of "A Corpse by Evening," which turns out to be [[spoiler: essential to solving the Juumonji incident.]]

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* ChainOfDeals: At the beginning of episode 12, Oreki's sister gives him a broken fountain pen for no particular reason as he leaves for the school festival. Later on, a fashion club member asks to use it as an accessory, giving Oreki a voucher for a free make-over in exchange. In the next episode, another student arrives to buy an anthology from the Classics Club booth and Oreki gives him a heads-up that his fly is down; Oreki gives him the safety pin from the back of the voucher so he can fix it. The student then gives Oreki his toy water pistol in return. The next episode, Oreki trades the gun along with an anthology to two members of the confectionery research club for two packs of cookies, as well as a pack of wheat flour. Oreki then gives the flour to Satoshi to help Mayaka in the cooking contest (by tossing it down from a window instead of actually going down there himself, [[BrilliantButLazy naturally]]). In the episode following, Mayaka (at his request) repays him by giving him a mirror from her [[Anime/{{HimitsuNoAkko-chan}} [[Anime/HimitsuNoAkkochan Akko-chan]] cosplay. When his sister drops by the next day, she decides to keep it going by trading him a copy of "A Corpse by Evening," which turns out to be [[spoiler: essential to solving the Juumonji incident.]]
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** Later they become a Type One, as Satoshi and Mayaka finally begin dating at the beginning of their second year.
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'''''Hyouka''''' (氷菓[[note]] "Ice Cream" [[/note]]) is a mystery novel written by Honobu Yonezawa, serving as the first volume in a total of five in the ''Classics Literature Club'' series. It was turned into an {{Anime}} in Spring 2012, produced by Kadokawa, animated by KyotoAnimation and directed by Yasuhiro Takemoto, with [[LightNovel/FullMetalPanic Shoji Gatoh]] serving as head writer. A manga counterpart was started in January 2012 in Monthly Shonen Ace.

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'''''Hyouka''''' (氷菓[[note]] "Ice Cream" [[/note]]) is a mystery novel written by Honobu Yonezawa, serving as the first volume in a total of five in the ''Classics Literature Club'' series. It was turned into an {{Anime}} in Spring 2012, produced by Kadokawa, animated by KyotoAnimation and directed by Yasuhiro Takemoto, with [[LightNovel/FullMetalPanic Shoji Gatoh]] serving as head writer.writer, and Futoshi Nishiya handling the character designs. A manga counterpart was started in January 2012 in Monthly Shonen Ace.
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* RelationshipVoiceActor: [[YuuichiNakamura Tomoya]] and [[Creator/DaisukeSakaguchi Youhei]] have gotten [[VisualNovel/{{Clannad}} a second shot at high school together]], it seems.

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* RelationshipVoiceActor: [[YuuichiNakamura [[Creator/YuuichiNakamura Tomoya]] and [[Creator/DaisukeSakaguchi Youhei]] have gotten [[VisualNovel/{{Clannad}} a second shot at high school together]], it seems.

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* [[HeyItsThatVoice Hey, It's]] [[ThoseTwoGuys Those Two]] [[HeyItsThatVoice Voices!]]: [[YuuichiNakamura Tomoya]] and [[Creator/DaisukeSakaguchi Youhei]] have gotten [[VisualNovel/{{Clannad}} a second shot at high school together]], it seems.
** It looks like [[{{GuiltyCrown}} Gai and Mana]] can be together in a high school Classics club!


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* RelationshipVoiceActor: [[YuuichiNakamura Tomoya]] and [[Creator/DaisukeSakaguchi Youhei]] have gotten [[VisualNovel/{{Clannad}} a second shot at high school together]], it seems.
** It looks like [[Anime/GuiltyCrown Gai and Mana]] can be together in a high school Classics club!
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* [[HeyItsThatVoice Hey, It's]] [[ThoseTwoGuys Those Two]] [[HeyItsThatVoice Voices!]]: [[YuuichiNakamura Tomoya]] and [[DaisukeSakaguchi Youhei]] have gotten [[VisualNovel/{{Clannad}} a second shot at high school together]], it seems.

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* [[HeyItsThatVoice Hey, It's]] [[ThoseTwoGuys Those Two]] [[HeyItsThatVoice Voices!]]: [[YuuichiNakamura Tomoya]] and [[DaisukeSakaguchi [[Creator/DaisukeSakaguchi Youhei]] have gotten [[VisualNovel/{{Clannad}} a second shot at high school together]], it seems.
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* ClubStub: The Classics Club was in danger of being discontinued due to low membership had it not been for Houtarou joining.

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* BrilliantButLazy: Oreki, he is always complaining about how much energy he has left.

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Oreki, he is always complaining about how much energy he has left.
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** A new ending in episode twelve shows Chitanda and Ibara dressed as distaff versions of SherlockHolmes and HerculePoirot, with the names of several Holmes and AgathaChristie stories shown in the background. Likewise, Oreki and Satoshi dress up as ArseneLupin and Moriarty.

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** A new ending in episode twelve shows Chitanda and Ibara dressed as distaff versions of SherlockHolmes and HerculePoirot, with the names of several Holmes and AgathaChristie stories shown in the background. Likewise, Oreki and Satoshi dress up as ArseneLupin Literature/ArseneLupin and Moriarty.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: In episode 19, Oreki attempts to discredit his deduction skills by trying to decipher a vague school announcement. His conclusion turns out being completely correct and Chitanda is all the more impressed.
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* MistakenForGay: Happens to Chitanda in episode 14 when she gets [[NoSenseOfPersonalSpace a bit too close to Irisu]], much to the Empress' dismay. [[TheDitz Chitanda doesn't seem to realize the effect she's having on the other]].

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* MistakenForGay: Happens to Chitanda in episode 14 when she gets [[NoSenseOfPersonalSpace a bit too close to Irisu]], much to the Empress' dismay.dismay--[[LesYay or not]]. [[TheDitz Chitanda doesn't seem to realize the effect she's having on the other]].
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** This may also be the reason for Oreki's slight resentment toward his older sister, who appears to be ''very'' much on top of things.
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* NoCommunitiesWereHarmed: In true [[Main/KyotoAnimation KyoAni]] fashion, Kamiyama is closely modeled after a real city, in this case Takayama in the Japanese Gifu prefecture. Many local landmarks are clearly recognizable, including the high school and the cafe where Chitanda and Oreki meet.
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* EasilyForgiven: Satoshi is let off the hook fairly easily for [[spoiler:stealing Mayaka's Valentine's chocolate and breaking it, just so he didn't have to accept it]]. At the very least, Mayaka could have let him stew in his own guilt for a while. A ''long'' while.
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* GirlyRun: Done by most girls, even when they're not running that fast--but especially by Chitanda.
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'''''Hyouka''''' (氷菓[[note]] "Ice Cream" [[/note]]) is a mystery novel written by Honobu Yonezawa, serving as the first volume in a total of five in the ''Classics Literature Club'' series. It was turned into an {{Anime}} in Spring 2012, produced by Kadokawa, animated by KyotoAnimation and directed by Yasuhiro Takemoto, with [[FullMetalPanic Shoji Gatoh]] serving as head writer. A manga counterpart was started in January 2012 in Monthly Shonen Ace.

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'''''Hyouka''''' (氷菓[[note]] "Ice Cream" [[/note]]) is a mystery novel written by Honobu Yonezawa, serving as the first volume in a total of five in the ''Classics Literature Club'' series. It was turned into an {{Anime}} in Spring 2012, produced by Kadokawa, animated by KyotoAnimation and directed by Yasuhiro Takemoto, with [[FullMetalPanic [[LightNovel/FullMetalPanic Shoji Gatoh]] serving as head writer. A manga counterpart was started in January 2012 in Monthly Shonen Ace.

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