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*AnswerToPrayers: During the nationals in Season 2, Taichi, who is notoriously unlucky about having his card read during a sudden-death match,prays, "Please, God, I'm begging you, I don't care if my card never comes up in another sudden-death match, again. Just, please, this once," at this point Chihaya recovers from her exhaustion and wakes,looking at Taichi, a radiant light shining from her, "Just this once..." Taichi's card is called, securing victory for Mizusawa High.
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* CollectiveDeathGlare: In season 3,Taichi's Education Mama tracks him to a Karuta tournament, and intends to interrupt the match to drag him home. Sumire bars her path, and Mrs. Mashima makes several derogatory remarks about Karuta. Cue every seasoned player in earshot glaring at her with such intensity that the normally terrifying woman is, herself, terrified, and runs off, deciding to deal with her son at home.
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* WindsOfChange: In episode 22, Chihaya is winning against the former queen, Yumi Yamamoto. But then Yumi's coach opens the window, causing a breeze to enter the room, literally giving Yumi a second wind, and she decides to resort to her previous style of Karuta, disputing every close call to demoralize her opponent.
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''Chihayafuru'' is a {{josei}} sports/traditional games/romance manga that ran in ''Be Love'' from 2007 to 2022, was collected in 50 volumes, and was the winner of the Kodansha Manga Award for Best Shoujo and the Manga Taisho Award. It also marked [[CareerResurrection the recovery of the author]], Yuki Suetsugu, after the infamous [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2005-10-19/yuki-suetsugu-copies-art-from-other-manga plagiarism scandal]] that almost ruined her career.

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''Chihayafuru'' is a {{josei}} sports/traditional games/romance manga that ran in ''Be Love'' from 2007 to 2022, was collected in 50 volumes, and was the winner of the Kodansha Manga Award for Best Shoujo and the Manga Taisho Award. It also marked [[CareerResurrection the recovery of the author]], Yuki Suetsugu, Creator/YukiSuetsugu, after the infamous [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2005-10-19/yuki-suetsugu-copies-art-from-other-manga plagiarism scandal]] that almost ruined her career.
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* PullingYourChildAway: After losing badly to the current Queen of Karuta, Shinobu Wakimiya, Chihaya has taken to doing practice swings when Taichi claps as a signal, to improve her speed. When Chihaya starts to doze on the train ride home, Taichi mischievously claps, causing Chihaya to wake with a start and do a practice swing, alarming a small child across the way and causing the child's mother to pull her child back and say, "Don't look at her!"
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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: ''Meijin'' Suou tries to hit on Chihaya as they're racing to the match between Arata and Doctor Harada that he doesn't have a girlfriend. Chihaya, who could be a poster child for ObliviousToLove, frankly remarks that she doesn't have one either.
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** Former Queen Inokuma is this to Yamamoto, who flat out says that she doesn't want to face Inokuma in a match. So skilled is Inokuma that she comes very close to defeating Shinobu in a Queen competition, and earns Shinobu's genuine respect.


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* TookALevelInKindness: Shinobu, after a difficult round against Inokuma. Particularly after Chihaya gives her a tasuke cord for her long-sleeved kimono, which she later learns was made from a limited edition Daddy Bear handkerchief that Chihaya cut up to make the cord with. She noticeably lacks her trademark sarcasm and icyness when she tells Inokuma, who has just lost to her, that the cards like Inokuma as well, which is why they (the cards) allow her to take them. This is markedly different from other matches, where Shinobu is visibly angered when someone takes cards from her.
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* TheDreaded: There are a couple of examples, in series:
** Sudo is this to most players, ''especially'' his teammates at Houkuo. After passing out at a match, Chihaya opens a door to see him, and quickly tries to close it again as he berates her for her "lack of spirit". And if his teammates see him show up without warning, they start cringing. Particularly if they just lost a match he feels they should have won.
** Yumi Yamamoto is this to most players who know her style, which is down and dirty contesting of nearly any card with no traces of civility in the game, wearing her opponents out through attrition.
** Arata is this to most of his opponents who know his skill level, s he is the grandson of an eternal master, and well on his way to achieving the same feat himself.
** Master Suou is this to the karuta society at large, who see him as a poor example of the ''Meijin'' of karuta, and want him ousted as quickly as possible.
** Shinobu Wakamiya is this to nearly everyone but Arata, her icy demeanor, dry sarcasm, unparalleled speed, and unmatched precision have her matches against opponents end up so one-sided that they're often referred to as "Public Executions."

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Two seasons of an [[AnimatedAdaptation anime adaptation]] aired as part of the Fall2011Anime and Winter2013Anime seasons, with a third season airing in 2019-2020. Three Japanese live action films starring Creator/SuzuHirose, Creator/ShuheiNomura, and Creator/MackenyuArata were released in 2016 and 2018.

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Two seasons of an [[AnimatedAdaptation anime adaptation]] aired as part of the Fall2011Anime Fall 2011 and Winter2013Anime Winter 2013 seasons, with a third season airing in 2019-2020. Three Japanese live action films starring Creator/SuzuHirose, Creator/ShuheiNomura, and Creator/MackenyuArata were released in 2016 and 2018.



* AbusiveParents: Taichi's mother is a bit of an EducationMama, for any competition.

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* %%* AbusiveParents: Taichi's mother is a bit of an EducationMama, for any competition.
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''Chihayafuru'' is a {{josei}} sports/traditional games/romance manga that ran in ''Be Love'' from 2007 to 2022, and was the winner of the Kodansha Manga Award for Best Shoujo and the Manga Taisho Award. It also marked [[CareerResurrection the recovery of the author]], Yuki Suetsugu, after the infamous [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2005-10-19/yuki-suetsugu-copies-art-from-other-manga plagiarism scandal]] that almost ruined her career.

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''Chihayafuru'' is a {{josei}} sports/traditional games/romance manga that ran in ''Be Love'' from 2007 to 2022, was collected in 50 volumes, and was the winner of the Kodansha Manga Award for Best Shoujo and the Manga Taisho Award. It also marked [[CareerResurrection the recovery of the author]], Yuki Suetsugu, after the infamous [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2005-10-19/yuki-suetsugu-copies-art-from-other-manga plagiarism scandal]] that almost ruined her career.
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''Chihayafuru'' is a {{josei}} sports/traditional games/romance manga that run in ''Be Love'' from 2007 to 2022, and was the winner of the Kodansha Manga Award for Best Shoujo and the Manga Taisho Award. It also marked [[CareerResurrection the recovery of the author]], Yuki Suetsugu, after the infamous [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2005-10-19/yuki-suetsugu-copies-art-from-other-manga plagiarism scandal]] that almost ruined her career.

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''Chihayafuru'' is a {{josei}} sports/traditional games/romance manga that run ran in ''Be Love'' from 2007 to 2022, and was the winner of the Kodansha Manga Award for Best Shoujo and the Manga Taisho Award. It also marked [[CareerResurrection the recovery of the author]], Yuki Suetsugu, after the infamous [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2005-10-19/yuki-suetsugu-copies-art-from-other-manga plagiarism scandal]] that almost ruined her career.
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''Chihayafuru'' is a {{josei}} sports/traditional games/romance manga that began its run in ''Be Love'' in 2007, and was the winner of the Kodansha Manga Award for Best Shoujo and the Manga Taisho Award. It also marked [[CareerResurrection the recovery of the author]], Yuki Suetsugu, after the infamous [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2005-10-19/yuki-suetsugu-copies-art-from-other-manga plagiarism scandal]] that almost ruined her career.

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''Chihayafuru'' is a {{josei}} sports/traditional games/romance manga that began its run in ''Be Love'' in 2007, from 2007 to 2022, and was the winner of the Kodansha Manga Award for Best Shoujo and the Manga Taisho Award. It also marked [[CareerResurrection the recovery of the author]], Yuki Suetsugu, after the infamous [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2005-10-19/yuki-suetsugu-copies-art-from-other-manga plagiarism scandal]] that almost ruined her career.
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* {{Gainaxing}}: Kanade's chest bounces quite prominently in episode 17 during the relay race. Cheers from the male crowd were extra loud when it's her turn to run.
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* ResortToPouting: In episode 21, Chihaya is matched up against a child prodigy, Ririka Tachibana. When Chihaya manages to score a card, Ririka pouts, "She got one, but she's still slow." This repeats a few times in Chihaya's memory, with extra focus paid to Ririka's protruding lips to emphasize the pout.
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%%%* {{Megane}}: Arata and Tsutomu.
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Two seasons of an [[AnimatedAdaptation anime adaptation]] aired as part of the Fall2011Anime and Winter2013Anime seasons, with a third season airing in 2019-2020. Three Japanese live action films starring Creator/SuzuHirose, Creator/ShuheiNomura, and Creator/MackenyuArata were released in 2016 and 2018.
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''Chihayafuru'' is a {{josei}} sports/traditional games/romance manga that began its run in ''Be Love'' in 2007, and was the winner of the Kodansha Manga Award for Best Shoujo and the Manga Taisho Award. It also marked [[CareerResurrection the recovery of the author]], Yuki Suegutsu, after the infamous [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2005-10-19/yuki-suetsugu-copies-art-from-other-manga plagiarism scandal]] that almost ruined her career.

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''Chihayafuru'' is a {{josei}} sports/traditional games/romance manga that began its run in ''Be Love'' in 2007, and was the winner of the Kodansha Manga Award for Best Shoujo and the Manga Taisho Award. It also marked [[CareerResurrection the recovery of the author]], Yuki Suegutsu, Suetsugu, after the infamous [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2005-10-19/yuki-suetsugu-copies-art-from-other-manga plagiarism scandal]] that almost ruined her career.
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I forget who Nishida's sister likes, but I think it's him.


%%%%* {{Tsundere}}: Taichi and Nishida's older sister.

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* ForceAndFinesse: A common clash of styles, most notably in Chihaya's first encounters with Sakura and Shinobu (both extremely precise and efficient players) when she was still relying on speed and power to bull her way through matches.
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* BookSmart: Tsutomu Komano studies so much that everyone calls him Desktomu, and is #2 as a result. He is still not able to surpass Taichi, who is #1 without as much effort, and it's one of his major gripes.
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* ImportantHaircut: In chapter 193, [[spoiler:Taichi cuts his hair short right before his Meijin qualifier final against Arata]].

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''Chihayafuru'' is a {{Josei}} sports / traditional games / romance manga that began its run in ''Be Love'' in 2007, and was the winner of the Kodansha Manga Award for Best Shoujo and the Manga Taisho Award. It also marked [[CareerResurrection the recovery of the author]], Yuki Suegutsu, after the infamous [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2005-10-19/yuki-suetsugu-copies-art-from-other-manga plagiarism scandal]] that almost ruined her career.

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''Chihayafuru'' is a {{Josei}} sports / traditional games / romance {{josei}} sports/traditional games/romance manga that began its run in ''Be Love'' in 2007, and was the winner of the Kodansha Manga Award for Best Shoujo and the Manga Taisho Award. It also marked [[CareerResurrection the recovery of the author]], Yuki Suegutsu, after the infamous [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2005-10-19/yuki-suetsugu-copies-art-from-other-manga plagiarism scandal]] that almost ruined her career.
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''Chihayafuru'' is a {{Josei}} manga that began its run in ''Be Love'' in 2007, and was the winner of the Kodansha Manga Award for Best Shoujo and the Manga Taisho Award. It also marked [[CareerResurrection the recovery of the author]], Yuki Suegutsu, after the infamous [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2005-10-19/yuki-suetsugu-copies-art-from-other-manga plagiarism scandal]] that almost ruined her career.

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''Chihayafuru'' is a {{Josei}} sports / traditional games / romance manga that began its run in ''Be Love'' in 2007, and was the winner of the Kodansha Manga Award for Best Shoujo and the Manga Taisho Award. It also marked [[CareerResurrection the recovery of the author]], Yuki Suegutsu, after the infamous [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2005-10-19/yuki-suetsugu-copies-art-from-other-manga plagiarism scandal]] that almost ruined her career.
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Two seasons of an [[AnimatedAdaptation anime adaptation]] aired as part of the Fall2011Anime and Winter2013Anime seasons, with a third season slated for 2019. Three Japanese live action films were released in 2016 and 2018.

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Two seasons of an [[AnimatedAdaptation anime adaptation]] aired as part of the Fall2011Anime and Winter2013Anime seasons, with a third season slated for 2019.airing in 2019-2020. Three Japanese live action films were released in 2016 and 2018.
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This isn't even remotely true. To the latest chapter so far published, the love triangle persists and it's one of the driving forces of the story.


* LoveTriangle
** Both Arata and Taichi seem to be rivals for Chihaya's love, but her only love is karuta.
** Sumire tries to form one for Taichi against Chihaya, but she is rather unsuccessful in the endeavor.

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* LoveTriangle
LoveTriangle:
** Both Taichi, Arata and Taichi seem to be rivals for Chihaya's love, but her only love is karuta.
Chihaya form the main one, as both boys pursue Chihaya.
** Sumire tries to form one for Taichi against Chihaya, but she is rather so far unsuccessful in the endeavor.

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** Both Arata and Taichi seem to be rivals for Chihaya's love, but her only love is karuta.
** Sumire tries to form one for Taichi against Chihaya, but she is rather unsuccessful in the endeavor.

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* BlindWithoutThem: Arata.

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* GreenEyedMonster: Taichi in regard to Arata.

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** Sudo also qualifies.
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* KickTheDog: The entire childhood of Taichi.
** TheBGrade

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* KickTheDog: The entire childhood of Taichi.
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We immediately see that Taichi's mother is a jerkass when she harshly reprimands him for the TheBGrade.



* LoveBubbles: Falling maple leaves and CherryBlossoms are used too.
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* %%%* LoveBubbles: Falling maple leaves and CherryBlossoms are used too.
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* {{Megane}}: Arata and Tsutomu.

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* %%%* {{Megane}}: Arata and Tsutomu.



* NewTransferStudent
* TheNicknamer: Chihaya.
* NotCheatingUnlessYouGetCaught: The rules of Karuta are amazingly lax when it comes to unfair playing tactics. For example, if you aren't sure which card to remove, you can swipe a whole bunch out of the playing area with one move. If the correct card is among them, you get the point; if not, there's no penalty. Since players are allowed to arrange their own cards as they choose, they can even maximize the effectiveness of this tactic.
** On the other hand, rearranging cards in the middle of a match too much is improper behavior.

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* %%%* NewTransferStudent
* %%%* TheNicknamer: Chihaya.
* NotCheatingUnlessYouGetCaught: The rules of Karuta are amazingly lax when it comes to unfair playing tactics. For example, if you aren't sure which card to remove, you can swipe a whole bunch out of the playing area with one move. If the correct card is among them, you get the point; if not, there's no penalty. Since players are allowed to arrange their own cards as they choose, they can even maximize the effectiveness of this tactic.
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tactic. On the other hand, rearranging cards in the middle of a match too much is improper behavior.



* [[BridalCarry Princess Carry]]: Arata carries Chihaya this way.

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* RecapEpisode: Episode 16 is mostly one, with a few other things.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Chihaya is a nicer variant.
* RichBitch: Taichi's mother, emphasis on ''bitch''.
* RichSuitorPoorSuitor: Taichi and Arata fit to a T during Chihaya's childhood.

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RichSuitorPoorSuitor: Taichi and Arata fit to a T during Chihaya's childhood.



* ScaryBlackMan: The team of students from Chiba International School [[PlayingWithATrope Play With]] this. Tsukuba has some decidedly [[UnfortunateImplications cringe-worthy and uncomfortable]] interactions with the team's black member, Matt, but Matt turns out to be a total sweetheart and a bit of a GentleGiant. More than anything, Tsukuba comes away looking like a bigot.
* SeriousBusiness: Traditional Japanese clothing is this for Kanade, to the point where she joins the club only on the condition that they start wearing hakamas.
** She gets it from her mom.
** The actual hundred poems, also to Kana. She takes it as a personal affront when Nishida berates on her card arrangement, when he doesn't know any more about the cards than how he arranges them for ease of play, as Kana knows them all by heart.

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* ScaryBlackMan: The team of students from Chiba International School [[PlayingWithATrope Play With]] this. Tsukuba has some decidedly [[UnfortunateImplications cringe-worthy and uncomfortable]] uncomfortable interactions with the team's black member, Matt, but Matt turns out to be a total sweetheart and a bit of a GentleGiant. More than anything, Tsukuba comes away looking like a bigot.
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Japanese clothing is this for Kanade, to the point where she joins the club only on the condition that they start wearing hakamas.
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hakama. She gets it from her mom.
** The actual hundred poems, also to Kana. She takes it as a personal affront when Nishida berates on her card arrangement, when he doesn't know any more about the cards than how he arranges them for ease of play, as Kana knows them all by heart.



* ShesAllGrownUp: Chihaya

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* {{Tsundere}}: Taichi.
** Nishida's older sister. To the max.
* TwoGirlsToATeam: Chihaya and Kanade.
* TwoGuysAndAGirl: And how.
* UnderdogsAlwaysWin: The karuta club won against all the athletic clubs during their school's athletic meet. While they did regularly train to build up their stamina (with Chihaya having done so since she started karuta) and that Taichi and Nishida were in athletic clubs before, Tsutomu and Kana-chan started only relatively recently, and they won against even the track team.
** Subverted when it comes to Karuta itself.
* TheUnfavorite: Chihaya. Subverted as her parents seem to come off as uncaring toward her at first when they seem to have endless picture albums of her older sister and her modeling career, but it turns out that they're overjoyed at the fact they can now collect newspaper clippings of both their daughters. Chihaya's only just started.
* UnknownRival: The Queen treats Sudo this way, although it's quite obvious that she's mocking him.
* UnluckyChildhoodFriend
* UnmovingPlaid: In the OP.
** It comes back any time a patterned hakama is worn, usually by Chihaya.

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* {{Tsundere}}: Taichi.
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The karuta club won against all the athletic clubs during their school's athletic meet. While they did regularly train to build up their stamina (with Chihaya having done so since she started karuta) and that Taichi and Nishida were in athletic clubs before, Tsutomu and Kana-chan started only relatively recently, and they won against even the track team.
team.
** Subverted This is subverted when it comes to Karuta itself.
* TheUnfavorite: Chihaya. Subverted as Chihaya appears to be less favored than her sister but she becomes a subversion. Her parents seem to come off as uncaring toward her at first when they seem to have endless picture albums of her older sister and her modeling career, but it turns out that they're overjoyed at the fact they can now collect newspaper clippings of both their daughters. Chihaya's only just started.
* UnknownRival: The Queen treats Sudo this way, as though she's unaware that he is trying to defeat her specifically, although it's quite obvious that she's mocking him.
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* %%%* UnmovingPlaid: In the OP.
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OP.It comes back any time a patterned hakama is worn, usually by Chihaya.
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* ThreeDEffectsTwoDCartoon: Episode 13, the CGI used when Arata drops the cards is rather obvious.

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* ThreeDEffectsTwoDCartoon: Episode 13, the CGI used when Arata drops the cards is rather obvious.



%%* [[ArrogantKungFuGuy Arrogant Karuta Guy]]: Oh, Sudo.

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%%* [[ArrogantKungFuGuy Arrogant Karuta Guy]]: ArrogantKungFuGuy: Oh, Sudo.



* ConspicuousCG: Episode 13, the CGI used when Arata drops the cards is rather obvious.

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