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* AdaptedOut: In the manga, there are also two side characters (Soji Hattori and Rui Toori) who appear as an example of what happens when they don't have someone like Homare to guide them [[spoiler:and some chapters later they are rescued by Homare's father]].
* AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent: The story sometimes shift to the perspective of two other survivors from the other side of the island. Unlike the main group, these two have no survivor skills and have to live with no shelter and eat food from luggages.

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* AdaptedOut: In the manga, there are also two side characters (Soji Hattori and Rui Toori) who appear serve as an example of what happens when they don't have someone like Homare to guide them [[spoiler:and some chapters later they are rescued by Homare's father]].
father. They do not reappear again until the final volume of the series once everyone's back in Tokyo]].
* AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent: The story sometimes shift shifts to the perspective of two other survivors from the other side of the island. Unlike the main group, these two have no survivor skills and have to live with no shelter and eat food from luggages.recovered luggage.



* DCupDistress: Asuka has the largest bust of the girls, and it turns out to be unfortunate for her on occasion, such as when a bowstring snaps across her breasts extremely painfully due to her not having a chest protector at the time.



* {{Diary}}: Mutsu begins keeping a diary of their time on the island in Case 55. [[spoiler: Upon their rescue and return to Tokyo, a publishing house buys the rights to the diary and she turns it into a best-selling memoir.]]



* DoubleMeaningTitle: The title of the last chapter, "Que Sera, Sera", first of all refers to the song of the same name, which is played on the radio the characters listen to. But since it's Spanish for "whatever happens, happens", it also refers to the fact that [[spoiler:the girls are now stranded on the island again, but happily accept that there's nothing to do about it and that they'll make the best out of it until they can be rescued.]]

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* DoubleMeaningTitle: The title of the last chapter, "Que Sera, Sera", Sera," first of all refers to the song of the same name, which is played on the radio the characters listen to. But since it's Spanish for "whatever happens, happens", it also refers to the fact that [[spoiler:the girls are now [[spoiler: they get stranded on the island again, but happily accept that there's nothing to do again when Homare's dad's boat engine explodes. Nobody's really worked up about it since this time, there are many more people with them and that they'll make their itinerary was well-known to authorities in Tokyo so a rescue ship will eventually arrive, so the best out of four girls and their dad decide to treat it until they can be rescued.like an extended vacation.]]



* EyepatchOfPower: Homare assembles a makeshift diving monocle by cutting a curved piece of plastic from a water bottle and attaching a rubber band to it in Case 53 so she can actually see underwater while swimming.



* FirstKiss: Mutsu has hers when Homare shares some saliva with her to lessen the effects of dehydration in her body. She is not happy to have her first kiss that way, doubly so because Homare had just eaten a locust and Mutsu ends up with a locust leg in her mouth.

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* FirstKiss: Mutsu has hers when Homare shares some saliva with her to lessen the effects of dehydration in her body. She is not ''not'' happy to have her first kiss that way, doubly so because Homare had just eaten a locust and Mutsu ends up with a locust leg in her mouth.



* HopeSpot: In Case 48, the girls reach the other side of the island and find the remains of the camp left by Soji and Rui, initially lifting their spirits in the hopes of finding other survivors. That hope quickly disappears once they realize whoever was there is gone when they follow tracks on the beach and piece together the evidence that they were picked up by a boat.



* MinimalistCast: The vast majority of the story revolves around the four main girls. Several chapters later show another pair of survivors on the other side of the island, but even they largely exit the story after Case 37 when they are eventually rescued by Homare's father. It isn't until the last 13 chapters in the final volume where additional characters appear [[spoiler: since these chapters take place after the girls are rescued and return to civilization.]]
* MistakenForGay: In Case 46, Mutsu catches Homare and Asuka in a seemingly compromising position with the latter topless while the former appears to be caressing her. Turns out Homare is just helping Asuka treat a nasty bruise on her breasts when she shot an arrow from a bow and the string whipped across it painfully.



* PlotMandatedFriendshipFailure: In Case 49, Homare has a falling out with the three other girls over a disagreement on whether to move camp to the other side of the island (where they will be more visible to possible rescuers) or remain at their original campsite (which has abundant food and shelter) after they discover evidence that other survivors were rescued from that area.



** [[spoiler:When in the midst of searching for survivors, Rui manages to find the main cast having a yuzu spring bath, but ended up not warning them, since she's jealous the girls might take the attention of Hattori, the only boy in the cast.]]

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** [[spoiler:When in the midst of searching for survivors, Rui manages to find the main cast having a yuzu spring bath, but ended up not warning contacting them, since she's jealous the girls might take the attention of Hattori, the only boy in the cast.]]
* SuckOutThePoison: In Case 64, Shion gets bitten by a centipede several times in her inner thighs. Homare yells they have to do this, and of course [[{{Fanservice}} all three girls are sucking at the flustered Shion's thighs.
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* FiveManBand: Homare quickly takes charge of their situation and has the survival smarts to back it up. Mutsu is the most willing to learn from Homare and could quickly calm herself in front of bad situations, [[spoiler:especially one time when Homare is trapped under a well due to a tree blocking her]]. She's also the only cook that didn't delve to Homare's practical {{cordon bleugh|Chef}} style. Asuka is athletic and the strongest when doing grunt work. Shion doesn't give as much unique contribution aside from being the most adept in delicate work and being the one in charge of maintaining distress signals after being taught by Homare. As Mutsu notes, her insistence on asking for the conveniences of civilization does remind them that they are still delicate girls.



* TheTeam: Homare quickly takes charge of their situation and has the survival smarts to back it up. Mutsu is the most willing to learn from Homare and could quickly calm herself in front of bad situations, [[spoiler:especially one time when Homare is trapped under a well due to a tree blocking her]]. She's also the only cook that didn't delve to Homare's practical {{cordon bleugh|Chef}} style. Asuka is athletic and the strongest when doing grunt work. Shion doesn't give as much unique contribution aside from being the most adept in delicate work and being the one in charge of maintaining distress signals after being taught by Homare. As Mutsu notes, her insistence on asking for the conveniences of civilization does remind them that they are still delicate girls.

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* TheTeam:
** TheLeader: Homare, doubles as TheSmartGuy as she quickly takes charge of their situation and has the survival smarts to back it up.
** TheLancer: Mutsu, doubles as TheSmartGuy (though more theoretically focused) as she is the most willing to learn from Homare and could quickly calm herself in front of bad situations, [[spoiler:especially one time when Homare is trapped under a well due to a tree blocking her]]. She's also the only cook that didn't delve to Homare's practical {{cordon bleugh|Chef}} style.
** TheBigGuy: Asuka, who is athletic and the strongest when doing grunt work.
** TheHeart: Shion, who doesn't give as much unique contribution aside from being the most adept in delicate work and being the one in charge of maintaining distress signals after being taught by Homare. As Mutsu notes, her insistence on asking for the conveniences of civilization does remind them that they are still delicate girls.

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* TheTeam:
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up. Mutsu is the most willing to learn from Homare and could quickly calm herself in front of bad situations, [[spoiler:especially one time when Homare is trapped under a well due to a tree blocking her]]. She's also the only cook that didn't delve to Homare's practical {{cordon bleugh|Chef}} style.
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style. Asuka is athletic and the strongest when doing grunt work.
** TheHeart: Shion, who
work. Shion doesn't give as much unique contribution aside from being the most adept in delicate work and being the one in charge of maintaining distress signals after being taught by Homare. As Mutsu notes, her insistence on asking for the conveniences of civilization does remind them that they are still delicate girls.
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* BoobsOfSteel: Asuka has the largest chest of the four girls, and is the group's resident LovableJock.
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* SirSwearsALot: When something goes awry, Asuka is the one most likely to let out a "crap!" or "damn!". She's also more inclined than the other girls to use vulgar terms for body parts and bodily functions, for example when she claims that "an innocent young maiden would never drink piss", to which Shion dryly notes that an "innocent young maiden" wouldn't use that word either.

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* SirSwearsALot: When something goes awry, Asuka is the one most likely to let out a "crap!" or "damn!". She's also more inclined than the other girls to use vulgar terms for body parts and bodily functions, for example when she claims that "an innocent young maiden would never drink piss", to which Shion dryly notes observes that an "innocent young maiden" wouldn't use that word either.
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* SirSwearsALot: When something goes awry, Asuka is the one most likely to let out a "crap!" or "damn!". She's also more inclined than the other girls to use vulgar terms for body parts and bodily functions, for example when she claims that "an innocent young maiden would never drink piss", to which Shion dryly notes that an "innocent young maiden" wouldn't use that word either.
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** TheChick: Shion, who doesn't give as much unique contribution aside from being the most adept in delicate work and being the one in charge of maintaining distress signals after being taught by Homare. As Mutsu notes, her insistence on asking for the conveniences of civilization does remind them that they are still delicate girls.

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** TheChick: TheHeart: Shion, who doesn't give as much unique contribution aside from being the most adept in delicate work and being the one in charge of maintaining distress signals after being taught by Homare. As Mutsu notes, her insistence on asking for the conveniences of civilization does remind them that they are still delicate girls.

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* DoubleMeaningTitle: The title of the last chapter, "Que sera, sera" first of all refers to the song ''Que sera, sera'' which is played on the radio the characters listen to. But since it's Spanish for "whatever happens, happens", it also refers to the fact that [[spoiler:our heroes are now stranded on the island again, but happily accept that there's nothing to do about it and that they'll make the best out of it until they can be rescued.]]

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* DoubleMeaningTitle: The title of the last chapter, "Que sera, sera" Sera, Sera", first of all refers to the song ''Que sera, sera'' of the same name, which is played on the radio the characters listen to. But since it's Spanish for "whatever happens, happens", it also refers to the fact that [[spoiler:our heroes [[spoiler:the girls are now stranded on the island again, but happily accept that there's nothing to do about it and that they'll make the best out of it until they can be rescued.]]

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* NonUniformUniform: Homare is the only one of the four main characters who wears the standard uniform without any changes. Asuka wears a sweater vest over her shirt instead of the standard blazer, Shion wears thigh socks instead of the standard knee socks, and Mutsu wears black socks instead of the standard white socks.



* NonUniformUniform: Asuka is the odd girl out when it comes to the uniform. Unlike the other girls, who wear long-sleeved shirts and blazers (although Homare ties hers around her waist, and Mutsu may have lost hers), Asuka wears a sweater vest.
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* DoubleMeaningTitle: The title of the last chapter, "Que sera, sera" first of all refers to the song "Que sera, sera" which is played on the radio the characters listen to. But since it's Spanish for "whatever happens, happens", it also refers to the fact that [[spoiler:our heroes are now stranded on the island again, but happily accept that there's nothing to do about it and that they'll make the best out of it until they can be rescued.]]

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* DoubleMeaningTitle: The title of the last chapter, "Que sera, sera" first of all refers to the song "Que ''Que sera, sera" sera'' which is played on the radio the characters listen to. But since it's Spanish for "whatever happens, happens", it also refers to the fact that [[spoiler:our heroes are now stranded on the island again, but happily accept that there's nothing to do about it and that they'll make the best out of it until they can be rescued.]]
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* CheatedAngle: Shion's [[CuteLittleFangs one long canine tooth]] is always in the side of her mouth that faces the reader (when she's seen directly from the front, it's in the left side of her mouth).


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* DoubleMeaningTitle: The title of the last chapter, "Que sera, sera" first of all refers to the song "Que sera, sera" which is played on the radio the characters listen to. But since it's Spanish for "whatever happens, happens", it also refers to the fact that [[spoiler:our heroes are now stranded on the island again, but happily accept that there's nothing to do about it and that they'll make the best out of it until they can be rescued.]]

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* NoodleIncident: The series doesn't dwell too much on the specifics of the plane crash that landed the girls on the island and starts [[InMediasRes just after the crash itself has happened]]. [[spoiler:The final volume of the manga reveals the plane didn't fully crash, and while the six students on the island (four in the anime) were lost, the plain made it near a military base with no casualties, and the other passengers were rescued within hours.]]

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* NoodleIncident: The series doesn't dwell too much on the specifics of the plane crash that landed the girls on the island and starts [[InMediasRes just after the crash itself has happened]]. [[spoiler:The final volume of the manga reveals the plane didn't fully crash, and while the six students on the island (four in the anime) were lost, the plain plane made it near a military base with no casualties, and the other passengers were rescued within hours.]]



** Being partially an EdutainmentShow, the manga doesn't shy away from showing how hard, and often disgusting, life in the wild can be. For example, Homare notes that the island doesn't seem to have any plants that would make getting water and food easy, like bananas and coconuts. So they have to eat things like bugs and seaweed and explore the island on foot to find a water source.

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** Being partially an EdutainmentShow, the manga doesn't shy away from showing how hard, hard and often disgusting, disgusting life in the wild can be. For example, Homare notes that the island doesn't seem to have any plants that would make getting water and food easy, like bananas and coconuts. So they have to eat things like bugs and seaweed and explore the island on foot to find a water source.
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* NoodleIncident: The series doesn't dwell too much on the specifics of the plane crash that landed the girls on the island and starts [[InMediasRes just after the crash itself has happened]].

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* NoodleIncident: The series doesn't dwell too much on the specifics of the plane crash that landed the girls on the island and starts [[InMediasRes just after the crash itself has happened]]. [[spoiler:The final volume of the manga reveals the plane didn't fully crash, and while the six students on the island (four in the anime) were lost, the plain made it near a military base with no casualties, and the other passengers were rescued within hours.]]


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** [[spoiler:The girls are rescued at the end of the ninth volume. The entirety of volume 10 is the aftermath of the following year, including medical tests, Mutsu writing a book about their time on the island, the girls becoming celebrities at their school, and Homare attempting to fit in better at school.]]

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* BespectacledCutie: Mutsu, who is both rather shy and also very smart. Even Asuka comments on it.



* {{Meganekko}}: Mutsu, who is both rather shy and also very smart. Even Asuka comments on it.
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* {{Robinsonade}}: The main theme of the series. The four girls are stranded on a remote island and must work together in order to survive.

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** When Asuka, Mutsu, and Shion try to eat various animals and sea creatures for the first time. They are disgusted by how casually Homare can eat bugs and shellfish, but they eventually force themselves to eat it since they need to survive.

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I Ate What clean up. The trope is when a character eats something, unaware of what they are consuming, and then reacts in disgust after they find out what it is. Misuse will be deleted or moved to another trope when applicable. Administrivia.Zero Context Examples will be removed or commented out depending on the amount of context within the entry. Also, I Ate What is not a character trope.


* IAteWhat:
** More like I Drank WHAT?!, but this is Asuka's expression when she realizes she drank water from Homare's sock.
** When Asuka, Mutsu, and Shion try to eat various animals and sea creatures for the first time. They are disgusted by how casually Homare can eat bugs and shellfish, but they eventually force themselves to eat it since they need to survive.

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* IAteWhat:
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IAteWhat: More like I Drank WHAT?!, but this is Asuka's expression when she realizes she drank water from Homare's sock.
** When Asuka, Mutsu, and Shion try to eat various animals and sea creatures for the first time. They are disgusted by how casually Homare can eat bugs and shellfish, but they eventually force themselves to eat it since they need to survive.
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''Are You Lost?'' (ソウナンですか?) is a survival manga series written by Kentarō Okamoto and illustrated by Riri Sagara. It was serialized in Kodansha's ''Weekly Young Magazine'' from January 2017 to March 2022. An anime adaptation by Ezo'la aired from July 2 to September 17, 2019, and is free to watch on
Website/{{Crunchyroll}}.

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''Are You Lost?'' (ソウナンですか?) is a survival manga series written by Kentarō Okamoto and illustrated by Riri Sagara. It was serialized in Kodansha's ''Weekly Young Magazine'' from January 2017 to March 2022. An anime adaptation by Ezo'la aired from July 2 to September 17, 2019, and is free to watch on
on Website/{{Crunchyroll}}.

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