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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: The first time the fairies appear, Chiriri and Sarara are quick to climb out of their bottles and wish Sensei-san a good day, while Kururu falls off the lip of the bottle while she climbs out and Hororo doesn't even want to leave hers at first.
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* {{Bokukko}}: Sarara is a spirited tomboy with a samurai's spirit.

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* {{Cameo}}: ''Anime/{{Stellvia of the Universe}}'''s main character, Katase Shima, is the girl in the DatingSim Tama-chan was playing during episode 7.

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* {{Cameo}}: TheCameo: ''Anime/{{Stellvia of the Universe}}'''s main character, Katase Shima, is the girl in the DatingSim Tama-chan was playing during episode 7.

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* NeverBareheaded: Chiriri is ''never'' caught without a hat. In one episode, she writes a poem about it, ending in "let's all protect our precious skulls."



* NiceHat: Chiriri is ''never'' caught without a hat. In one episode, she writes a poem about it, ending in "let's all protect our precious skulls."
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* WidgetSeries: The frequent [[ImagineSpot Imagine Spots]], cute characters, and slice-of-life story make it unusual.

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* WidgetSeries: The frequent [[ImagineSpot Imagine Spots]], cute characters, and slice-of-life story make it unusual.
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* NiceGuy: Sensei-san is patient and understanding even with the fairies' imaginations run away with them.

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* NiceGuy: Sensei-san is patient and understanding even with when the fairies' imaginations run away with them.
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* {{Cameo}}: ''Anime/{{Stellvia of the Universe}}'''s main character, Katase Shima, is the girl in the DatingSim Tama-chan was playing during episode 7

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* {{Cameo}}: ''Anime/{{Stellvia of the Universe}}'''s main character, Katase Shima, is the girl in the DatingSim Tama-chan was playing during episode 77.
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''Bottle Fairy'' is a 2003-2005 manga project serialized in the manga anthology ''Comi-cu'', based on a community-sourced storyline and drawn by Yuiko Tokumi. It received an anime adaptation in 2003, directed by Yoshiaki Iwasaki and produced by Studio Orphee and Creator/{{Xebec}}.

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''Bottle Fairy'' is a 2003-2005 manga project serialized in the manga anthology ''Comi-cu'', ''Magi-cu'', based on a community-sourced storyline and drawn by Yuiko Tokumi. It received an anime adaptation in 2003, directed by Yoshiaki Iwasaki and produced by Studio Orphee and Creator/{{Xebec}}.
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The show isn't aimed at kids. It's a seinen series.


* EdutainmentShow: The show teaches kids about the seasons, Japan's way of life, and holidays.

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* EdutainmentShow: The show teaches kids the fairies about the seasons, Japan's way of life, and holidays.
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* InSeriesNickname: Kururu tends to add 'ri' to the end of Sarara and Hororo's names.

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* InSeriesNickname: Kururu tends to add 'ri' 'rin' to the end ends of Sarara and Hororo's her friends' names.



* VerySpecialEpisode: The fairies learn about the cycle of life through a flower they helped raise, Hanana, and while they initially want to have it live forever, they realize if it does it won't be able to sprout seeds to help new flowers grow next year.

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* VerySpecialEpisode: The fairies learn about the cycle of life through a flower they helped raise, Hanana, Hananan, and while they initially want to have it live forever, they realize if it does it won't be able to sprout seeds to help new flowers grow next year.
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* MinimalistCast: For a majority of the series there's only the four fairies, Sensai-san, and Tama-chan.
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* LostInTranslation: The anime relies too much in many very specific stuff about Japanese culture and it's very difficult to adapt entirely, especially in English.

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* LostInTranslation: The anime relies too much in many on very specific stuff about Japanese culture and culture. As a result, it's very difficult to adapt entirely, especially in English.
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* InSeriesNickname: Kururu tends to add 'ri' to the end of Sarara and Hororo's names.
* LostInTranslation: The anime relies too much in many very specific stuff about Japanese culture and it's very difficult to adapt entirely, especially in English.
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* SixthRanger: The ''Bottle Fairy Funbook'' added a purple fairy, Rere, who was serious but energetic and not associated with a season.
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* {{Bokukko}}: Sarara is a spirited tomboy with a samurari's spirit.

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* {{Bokukko}}: Sarara is a spirited tomboy with a samurari's samurai's spirit.

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* BigEater: Hororo
* {{Bokukko}}: Sarara

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* BigEater: Hororo
Hororo ''loves'' to eat.
* {{Bokukko}}: SararaSarara is a spirited tomboy with a samurari's spirit.



* CloudCuckooLander: Hororo

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* CloudCuckooLander: HororoHororo tends to be very out-there compared to the others.



* CuteLittleFangs: Tama-chan has one of these

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* CuteLittleFangs: Tama-chan has one of thesefangs to emphasize her young age.



* FairyInABottle
* GenkiGirl: Kururu sure is energetic. As is Tama-chan

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* FairyInABottle
FairyInABottle: The fairies live in bottles and come out to play and learn.
* GenkiGirl: Kururu sure is energetic. As is Tama-chanTama-chan.



* InMediasRes: The story begins in April, with Sensei-san and Tama-chan already friends with the fairies.



* NiceGuy: Sensei-san.
* NiceHat: Chiriri is ''never'' caught without a hat. In one episode, she writes a poem about it, ending in "let's all protect our precious skulls"

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* NiceGuy: Sensei-san.
Sensei-san is patient and understanding even with the fairies' imaginations run away with them.
* NiceHat: Chiriri is ''never'' caught without a hat. In one episode, she writes a poem about it, ending in "let's all protect our precious skulls"skulls."



* PuniPlush: Everyone but Senseisan, but even on him a little, though less so to emphasise his maturity.
* TeamPet: Oboro-chan, a capsule toy given life due to the fairies taking literally his capsule's background caption.

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* PuniPlush: Everyone but Senseisan, but even on him a little, though less so to emphasise emphasize his maturity.
* TeamPet: Oboro-chan, a capsule toy given life due to the fairies taking literally his capsule's background caption.caption literally.



* WidgetSeries

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* WidgetSeries
WidgetSeries: The frequent [[ImagineSpot Imagine Spots]], cute characters, and slice-of-life story make it unusual.
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* ImaginationSpot: A very frequent occurrence is the fairies imagining things about humans, like what a school entrance ceremony is like.
* MrImagination: All four fairies frequently and comically imagine what human life is like, with more than one ImaginationSpot per episode.

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* ImaginationSpot: ImagineSpot: A very frequent occurrence is the fairies imagining things about humans, like what a school entrance ceremony is like.
* MrImagination: All four fairies frequently and comically imagine what human life is like, with more than one ImaginationSpot ImagineSpot per episode.

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* IdiotHair: Both Hororo and Kururu have a ahoge, though only Kururu's stands up

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* IdiotHair: Both Hororo and Kururu have a an ahoge, though only Kururu's stands up up.
* ImaginationSpot: A very frequent occurrence is the fairies imagining things about humans, like what a school entrance ceremony is like.
* MrImagination: All four fairies frequently and comically imagine what human life is like, with more than one ImaginationSpot per episode.
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''Bottle Fairy'' is a 2003-2005 manga project serialized the manga anthology ''Comi-cu'', based on a community-sourced storyline and drawn by Yuiko Tokumi. It received an anime adaptation in 2003, directed by Yoshiaki Iwasaki and produced by Studio Orphee and Creator/{{Xebec}}.

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''Bottle Fairy'' is a 2003-2005 manga project serialized in the manga anthology ''Comi-cu'', based on a community-sourced storyline and drawn by Yuiko Tokumi. It received an anime adaptation in 2003, directed by Yoshiaki Iwasaki and produced by Studio Orphee and Creator/{{Xebec}}.
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''Bottle Fairy'' is a 2003-2005 manga based on a community-sourced storyline and drawn by Yuiko Tokumi. It received an anime adaptation in 2003, directed by Yoshiaki Iwasaki and produced by Studio Orphee and Creator/{{Xebec}}.

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''Bottle Fairy'' is a 2003-2005 manga project serialized the manga anthology ''Comi-cu'', based on a community-sourced storyline and drawn by Yuiko Tokumi. It received an anime adaptation in 2003, directed by Yoshiaki Iwasaki and produced by Studio Orphee and Creator/{{Xebec}}.
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* ToBecomeHuman: With a slightly unexpected result--the four fairies fuse into one human being.

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* ToBecomeHuman: With a slightly For the entire series the fairies want to become human. [[spoiler:They manage it, with an unexpected result--the four fairies fuse into one human being.]]
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* AndTheAdventureContinues: [[spoiler:After the merged-human mishap the fairies decide to stay with Sensei-San and keep learning about the world]].

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Kururu, Sarara, Hororo and Chiriri are little season fairies living in bottles in the bedroom of a college student they call "Senseisan" (literally "Mr. Teacher"). The series focuses on their learning about the human world, letting their imaginations get away with them, and experiencing all the months of the year. All the while, the four fairies (especially Kururu) develop crushes on Senseisan and decide that they absolutely must become human.

Or, condensed: [[TastesLikeDiabetes Cuteness galore]].



Kururu, Sarara, Hororo and Chiriri are little season fairies living in bottles in the bedroom of a college student they call "Senseisan" (literally "Mr. Teacher"). The series focuses on their learning about the human world, letting their imaginations get away with them, and experiencing all the months of the year. All the while, the four fairies (especially Kururu) develop crushes on Senseisan and decide that they absolutely must become human. Or, condensed: Cuteness galore.



* EdutainmentShow: The show teaches kids about the seasons, Japan's way of life, and holidays.



* ToBecomeHuman: With a slightly unexpected result.

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* ToBecomeHuman: With a slightly unexpected result.result--the four fairies fuse into one human being.
* VerySpecialEpisode: The fairies learn about the cycle of life through a flower they helped raise, Hanana, and while they initially want to have it live forever, they realize if it does it won't be able to sprout seeds to help new flowers grow next year.
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Or, condensed: [[TastesLikeDiabetes Awwwwww!]]

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Or, condensed: [[TastesLikeDiabetes Awwwwww!]]
Cuteness galore]].
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[[caption-width-right:350:Left to right: Chiriri, Kururu, Oborochan, Hororo, and Sarara]]

->''"In short, if we go through this 'entrance ceremony', that means we can go to school!"''

Kururu, Sarara, Hororo and Chiriri are little season fairies living in bottles in the bedroom of a college student they call "Senseisan" (literally "Mr. Teacher"). The series focuses on their learning about the human world, letting their imaginations get away with them, and experiencing all the months of the year. All the while, the four fairies (especially Kururu) develop crushes on Senseisan and decide that they absolutely must become human.

Or, condensed: [[TastesLikeDiabetes Awwwwww!]]

''Bottle Fairy'' is a 2003-2005 manga based on a community-sourced storyline and drawn by Yuiko Tokumi. It received an anime adaptation in 2003, directed by Yoshiaki Iwasaki and produced by Studio Orphee and Creator/{{Xebec}}.

Not to be confused with the trope formerly known as Bottle Fairy (Now HardDrinkingPartyGirl).

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* BigEater: Hororo
* {{Bokukko}}: Sarara
* {{Cameo}}: ''Anime/{{Stellvia of the Universe}}'''s main character, Katase Shima, is the girl in the DatingSim Tama-chan was playing during episode 7
* CloudCuckooLander: Hororo
* {{Crossdresser}}: They all wind up filling opposite gender roles at some point in their various fantasies, often leading to situations taking somewhat unexpected and confusing turns, especially when the fairy so-changed gets the others fantasies inflicted on them. For instance, Kururu, on deciding to become a boy, was imagined by Chiriri, Sarara, and Hororo as a 'Prince Charming', a Samurai, and a Mafia-esque gangster respectively.
* CuteLittleFangs: Tama-chan has one of these
* FairyInABottle
* GenkiGirl: Kururu sure is energetic. As is Tama-chan
* IdiotHair: Both Hororo and Kururu have a ahoge, though only Kururu's stands up
* NiceGuy: Sensei-san.
* NiceHat: Chiriri is ''never'' caught without a hat. In one episode, she writes a poem about it, ending in "let's all protect our precious skulls"
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: We never find out Sensei-san's real name.
* PuniPlush: Everyone but Senseisan, but even on him a little, though less so to emphasise his maturity.
* TeamPet: Oboro-chan, a capsule toy given life due to the fairies taking literally his capsule's background caption.
* ToBecomeHuman: With a slightly unexpected result.
* WidgetSeries

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