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* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: The story is about a 30 year old man raising his 6 year old aunt, the illegitimate child of his late grandfather, because no other relatives will take her in.
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When Daikichi Kawachi questions his mother, he learns that the six-year-old girl is Rin, his grandfather's illegitimate daughter. When it turns out that nobody else wants to take care of her, Daikichi impulsively decides takes her in himself.

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When Daikichi Kawachi questions his mother, he learns that the six-year-old girl is Rin, his grandfather's illegitimate daughter. When it turns out that nobody else wants to take care of her, Daikichi impulsively decides takes to take her in himself.
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* SandInMyEyes: When Daikichi gets teary-eyed about Rin's feelings for him, he claims it's sweat.

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* SandInMyEyes: When Daikichi gets teary-eyed about Rin's [[spoiler:Rin's feelings for him, him]], he claims it's sweat.

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* AccidentalPervert: Happens to Daikichi early on.

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* %%* AccidentalPervert: Happens to Daikichi early on.



* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Averted with [[spoiler:Kouki. When he goes through his bad-boy phase, it ends up driving Rin away from him.]]


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* ChildCareAndBabysittingStories: When Daikichi learns that his deceased grandfather left behind an illegitimate child named Rin with no one willing to take her in, he takes it upon himself to raise her by himself. The two start an unlikely relationship as a "father" and "daughter" as Rin becomes an important part of his life.
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* ShapesOfDisappearance: As Daikichi is walking along a street with preschool Rin, he suddenly discovers she's no longer beside him. Only Rin's outline is shown, indicating where Daikichi ''thought'' she was. Rin had been sidetracked by some fallen leaves, which she selects for a preschool project. A later chapter has Daikichi and Rin shopping in a grocery store. As Daikichi heads for the produce section, he discovers that Rin is missing, indicated once more with a dotted outline where Daikichi ''thought'' Rin would be. "What!?" Daikichi gasps, "Again?!" Rin has once again been sidetracked, this time by the colorful and cartoonish boxes of dry cereal. He has to chasten Rin not to wander away from him. His concern is justified, as Daikichi has adopted Rin, acting ''in loco parentis''.
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[[caption-width-right:215:[[ABoyAndHisX A man]] [[MakesSenseInContext and his aunt]].]]

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[[caption-width-right:215:[[ABoyAndHisX A man]] [[MakesSenseInContext [[ItMakesSenseInContext and his aunt]].]]
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* NighttimeBathroomPhobia: The first few days that Rin is living in Daikichi's home, she's hesitant to stumble around an unfamiliar house in darkness to empty her bladder, electing instead to try to hold it until morning. This leaves moist patches in the bedding that Daikichi notices. "It's sweat!" Rin insists while hurriedly gathering the bedding to be laundered. As the unfamiliarity wears off, Rin learns to navigate to the bathroom by herself.
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''Bunny Drop'' (''Usagi Drop'' in Japanese) is a manga by Yumi Unita centering on the drama of bachelor Daikichi and the change he makes to his life so he can care for Rin. From buying her clothes, getting her into kindergarten, transferring to a job with better hours, and trying to work out what to do regarding Rin's absentee mother Masako, Daikichi does all in his power to do right by Rin, no matter the cost to himself.

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''Bunny Drop'' (''Usagi Drop'' in Japanese) is a manga by Yumi Unita centering Unita, which ran in the {{josei}} magazine ''Feel Young'' from 2005 to 2011. The story centers on the drama of bachelor Daikichi and the change he makes to his life so he can care for Rin. From buying her clothes, getting her into kindergarten, transferring to a job with better hours, and trying to work out what to do regarding Rin's absentee mother Masako, Daikichi does all in his power to do right by Rin, no matter the cost to himself.
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* LooseToothEpisode: Chapter 11 is titled "The First Step," in which Rin learns how to jump rope. She becomes quite adept at it. She also discovers that one of her upper incisors is loose, but Daikichi advises her not to play with it and make it worse. The tooth eventually detaches while Daikichi and Rin are visiting Daikichi's parents. It's mentioned in the anime that the tooth will be tossed onto their roof at home for good luck.

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* AdultFear: In the movie Kouki and Rin run away in the climax which, as expected, cause Daikichi and Yukari to freak out trying to find them.


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* TheRunaway: In the movie Kouki and Rin run away in the climax which, as expected, cause Daikichi and Yukari to freak out trying to find them.
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* ClingyChild: Daikichi is invited to an after-work party, and he brings the young waif Rin along. As the two enter the room where the party is underway, Rin sees many grown people around the table, convivial and conversing. Rin hides behind Daikichi's leg, unsure about these strange, new people. It also reminds her of that sad day when Daikichi's relatives had gathered around a table to discuss Rin's fate, with "dump" and "orphanage" being bandied about.
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* JumpRopeBlunders: Rin participates in a jump rope contest at her school, not long after learning how from Daikichi. Later, Daikichi asks her how the contest went. A sad Rin admits that she only got to fifteen forward skips. However, she took first place in the backward-skip category at 203, with a certificate for proof.
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* VomitDiscretionShot: In episode 10, a scene cuts away right before Rin throws up from her stomach flu.
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->''"[[ArcWords Don't you think this world is better than you expected?]]"''

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->''"[[ArcWords Don't ->''"Don't you think this world is better than you expected?]]"''
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** Daikichi and Rin do the Algorithm Dance from ''Series/PitagoraSuicchi''.

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** Daikichi and Rin do the Algorithm Dance from ''Series/PitagoraSuicchi''.''Series/PythagoraSwitch''.

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