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* BlackComedy: Any scenes of abuse and pain seen is completely PlayedForLaughs, such as Minami tasering Kenji's friend.



* SeriousBusiness: Roka's club has to get at least one more member, or it would be shut down due to having too few. Unfortunately they really go overboard in trying to recruit Kenji, to the point that they kidnap and torture him and his friends. He initially was going to do a form of ISurrenderSuckers, but changes his mind after seeing Roka's true behavior and character when she tried to save him after he accidentally stepped out of a hallway window.

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Roka's club has to get at least one more member, or it would be shut down due to having too few. Unfortunately they really go overboard in trying to recruit Kenji, to the point that they kidnap and torture him and his friends. He initially was going to do a form of ISurrenderSuckers, but changes his mind after seeing Roka's true behavior and character when she tried to save him after he accidentally stepped out of a hallway window.window.
** The match between Shiou and Kenji to get the bag Roka put on the latter's head quickly escalates into a full tournament as more and more random characters join in on whatever the match was supposed to be about. Many random and minor characters end up joining as well, none of whom know what the prize is. When they find out, they are initially turned off, until Chitose mentions that Funabori washed it. Even Takao wasn't sure why she joined, though likely it was just because Roka was entering it as well.
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* PottyEmergency: Roka claims this in episode 4 after Takao headbutts her while tied in her chair, and asks why they're not worried about Kenji being taken hostage by a rival gang. She tells Chitose and Sakura to help her to the bathroom, and then they later claim they were just heading home after using the bathroom when they show up at the abandoned warehouse that Kenji was taken to.
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* TheStinger: At the end of every episode in the anime, a short clip plays showing something that happened immediately after the events in the episode, or something that took place offscreen. For example, in episode 4, Ataru is removing the ropes the girls put on Takao earlier in their club room. Minami walks in on it, thinking that he tied her up, and was about to "punish" him with a taser. Though it's a NotWhatItLooksLike moment, he rushes her anyway, as he's TooKinkyToTorture and wanted to get tased. Immediately after the scene says that Takao cleared up the misunderstanding, and also explained why she was with the other girls when rescuing Kenji after he was tied up by a rival gang.
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* AnOfferYouCantRefuse: Kenji is going to join the game creation club one way or another. Even if it means the girls kidnapping and torturing him a few times to do it.


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* DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale: Male characters regularly get physically abused by the girls, such as Kenji's friends being subjected to a taser and being drenched with water. Or nearly having a girl's locker dropped on them because of Chitose goading them to peek in the girl's locker room on the second floor.


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* ISurrenderSuckers: A slight variation of this occurs early on. Kenji's initial plan was to intercept his club admission form before it made it to the teacher's hall so that he could escape from the game creation club's clutches without them chasing him down again. Unfortunately he finds out that Minami is their club advisor, when Chitose gives her the form in the same room. He ends up just snatching it and running away again, once again prompting the girls to chase after him.


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* SeriousBusiness: Roka's club has to get at least one more member, or it would be shut down due to having too few. Unfortunately they really go overboard in trying to recruit Kenji, to the point that they kidnap and torture him and his friends. He initially was going to do a form of ISurrenderSuckers, but changes his mind after seeing Roka's true behavior and character when she tried to save him after he accidentally stepped out of a hallway window.


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* WorldOfHam: Many of the characters will act and speak in over the top fashion, such as Kenji's introduction into the game creation club. Then his subsequent kidnapping to ensure he stays, and the various odd things the girls do to him and his friends such as zapping them with a taser.
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* WhatTheHellHero: Kenji finds out that Takao is angry with Roka not necessarily because she left the game creation club, but mostly that she went and made an identical club. He concludes that Takao just wanted to be in the same club with Roka, but both girls are too stubborn to admit it. So he tells Roka to enter the contest against Takao's club as a way for the two to reconcile in their own way.
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* OnlySaneMan: Kenji. As his younger sister Noe and their mother shows, it's a family trait. Funabori also qualifies.

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* ObliviousToLove: Kenji, in regards to Takao's growing affections for him. Also to Roka and all the implications her bag carries with it.
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* UnwantedHarem: Kenji may be getting one. Takao is clearly interested in him, Funabori gives him special treatment, and some of the Game Development Club girls (mostly Roka) may be interested in him as well. And judging from one of the recent chapters, Tama may be interested in him as well. As of chapter 49, there is a harem. Roka, Takao and Funabori are unquestionably interested, while Sakura and Tama might be.
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* TherapyBackfire: Kudanshita's attempt at getting [[BigBreastPride Saginuma]] to return back to school after having her former 1st-place title of "Biggest Breasts in School" stripped by [[GagBoobs Takao]]... It didn't end favorably (with Saginuma being completely brushed off and Kusshi herself fainting due to working too hard for it.)

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* WhyDoYouKeepChangingJobs: Nearly everytime we see Shinsen, she has a new part time job.
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** Lots of references to the DragonQuest series, particularly the appearance of the father-and-son duo in the opening, as well as the "Defeat The Evil Overlord" game during the school fair. Double-dosed with a LukeIAmYourFather moment during said game.
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* LoveTriangle: Referenced in part of the title for Episode 6, where Kenji finds himself in a love triangle with Roka and Shiou.

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* LoveTriangle: Referenced in part of the title for Episode 6, where Kenji finds himself in a love triangle with Roka and Shiou.[[spoiler:Shiou]].
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* LoveTriangle: Referenced in part of the title for Episode 6, where Kenji finds himself in a love triangle with Roka and Shiou.
** LoveDodecahedron: The series becomes this, with Kenji right at its center. Six and counting (according to its wiki), with Roka, Takao, [[spoiler:Funabori]], [[spoiler:Tama]], and [[spoiler:Takafudou]] as definites. They also include [[spoiler:Sakura]], but that may be up for debate.
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*** The heck with the [[spoiler:musical chairs]]! The clear winner here was [[spoiler:the King's Game]] at the climax!
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** The girls of the Game Development Club (temp) spread the rumor that Kenji has a foot fetish, after Chitose steps all over him in an early episode. Sadly (for him), it gets called back to several times through the anime...
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** Called out particularly early in the series by Takao, during the tournament for Roka's bag, when she says that "the thought of [Kenji] going home with her bag makes me physically ill", though of course [[ObliviousToLove she doesn't realize why]] at the time...
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** Though oddly enough, you can clearly see a can of Mountain Dew sitting next to Minami in several episodes, and even the end credits...
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* DemotedToExtra: Yokushima and Nakayama in the anime.

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* DemotedToExtra: Yokushima Yokoshima and Nakayama Nagayama in the anime.
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Kenji Kazama fancies himself as a delinquent. Given the company he keeps, it's not too surprising everyone else sees him like that too, but he doesn't really mind. He was perfectly content spending his school days skipping classes and hanging around with his two buddies Yokushima and Nakayama, who round off the so-called "Kazama Gang".

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Kenji Kazama fancies himself as a delinquent. Given the company he keeps, it's not too surprising everyone else sees him like that too, but he doesn't really mind. He was perfectly content spending his school days skipping classes and hanging around with his two buddies Yokushima Yokoshima and Nakayama, Nagayama, who round off the so-called "Kazama Gang".
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Penned and drawn by Tomoya Haruno since 2008 and published by Media Factory's ''Monthly Comic Alive'', to say that ''D-Frag!'' (or ''D-Fragments'') is an oddball comedy is severely understating things. It has eight published volumes so far (plus a bonus one), and has spawned at least two drama [=CDs=] and an anime adaptation, which started airing during the Winter2014Anime season.

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Penned and drawn by Tomoya Haruno since 2008 and published by Media Factory's ''Monthly Comic Alive'', to say that ''D-Frag!'' (or ''D-Fragments'') is an oddball comedy is severely understating things. It has eight nine published volumes so far (plus a bonus one), and has spawned at least two drama [=CDs=] and an anime adaptation, which started airing aired during the Winter2014Anime season.
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* OlderThanTheyLook: Minami Oosawa
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* AloofDarkHairedGirl: Chitose Karasuyama
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* ShoutOut: In the ruins in Chapter 55, there's a statue that looks very similar to a [[Franchise/Metroid Chozo]].

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Penned and drawn by Tomoya Haruno since 2008 and published by Media Factory's ''Monthly Comic Alive'', to say that ''D-Frag!'' (or ''D-Fragments'') is an oddball comedy is severely understating things. It has eight published volumes so far (plus a bonus one), and has spawned at least two drama [=CDs=] and an anime adaptation, which started airing during the Winter2014Anime season.

Kenji Kazama fancies himself as a delinquent. Given the company he keeps, it's not too surprising everyone else sees him like that too, but he doesn't really mind. He was perfectly content spending his school days skipping classes and hanging around with his two buddies Yokushima and Nakayama, who round off the so-called "Kazama Gang".

Until, that is, he and his buddies make the mistake of visiting the room of the "Game Development Club". Made up of four ''really'' strange girls, before the day is done poor Kenji is "convinced" to join the said club. While one would think it would be a blessing of sorts to be surrounded by four attractive girls, their combined eccentricities ensure that, whatever passed as normal for Kenji's life before, it's pretty much over.

Compare and contrast with ''Manga/FujimuraKunMates'', which takes a similar situation (a delinquent meeting a strange girl) and BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine comedy structure, but goes off into another direction instead (in that case, full on harem rom-com).

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!!''D-Frag!'' provides examples of the following tropes:

* ActionMom: [[spoiler:Takao's mom.]]
* ACupAngst: The girls in this series are either stacked, or have little to no bust. The latter have this compared to the former.
* AffectionateParody: While the series doesn’t always revolve entirely around parody, it certainly has a lot of fun lampooning many manga/anime and video game tropes.
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Roka, in turn, finds her sister Tsutsuji's devotion deeply annoying.
* {{Badass}}: Shawn Conecone and [[spoiler:Takao's mother. She might be the strongest character in the series.]]
* BaldOfAwesome: A lot of the minor characters are bald. Either by choice or not.
* BeachEpisode: Chapter 50.
* TheBet: In Episode 3 Takao challenges the entire Game Development Club (temp) to a booth popularity contest during the SchoolFestival, stipulating that they would get disbanded and its members assimilated into Takao's unless they win. Needless to say, they ''do'' win... through Chitose "volunteering" the Student Council as construction crew to her mini-carnival.
* BetterThanABareBulb
* BigBrotherWorship: Or Big Sister Worship in this case -- Roka's little sister Tsutsuji seems to think Roka is perfect in every way, and makes her bento that you'd expect more from a harem member.
* BlandNameProduct: Several in the anime, including many of the games in the Game Development Club (temp)'s clubroom.
* BoundAndGagged:
** This happens a lot to Kazama and Takao.
** There's an interesting meta example. One translation of the ending song has the girls encouraging the listener to take the chance to "bind them up" during a punishment game.
* ButtMonkey:
** Takao, the creator of the real Game Development Club.
** Shinsen is worse; everyone calls her Pukey, from her friends to her boss.
* CannotTalkToWomen: The organizers of the Hashimoto Island Arc. [[spoiler:Because of this, they caused the plot of that arc]]
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Played for laughs. Most of the female main cast is this. Chitose could lift a locker. [[spoiler:But Takao and her mom take the cake. Her mom was able to jump to down a floor level without hurting herself. Takao when angry enough can easily overpower a robot.]]
* ChekhovsGun: Remember how Kazama [[spoiler:denied luck in the past to get luck in the present]]? Guess what tactic the Game Club (temp) members do in order to [[spoiler:get enough luck to win against Takafudou]].
* ChekhovsGunman:
** Takao's mother[[spoiler:, who is the woman who abandoned Kazama and his friends (along with an old man in a power ranger-style suit) on top of a burning rooftop (they were luckily saved by Shawn Conecone),]] is one of the opponents during the race for the legendary spring water [[spoiler:that turns out to be a fake]]. Earlier on, Kenji recounts a story during a contest for one of the girls' pouches where he found money belonging to a little girl named Tama-chan, and handed it in to lost and found. [[spoiler:Turns out Tama-chan wasn't a little girl after all, and she has a beef with the creators of the Game Development Club (temp).]]
** A minor example is Funabori. She was first mentioned in Chapter 13 and became a recurring character from Chapter 16 onwards.
* ClingyJealousGirl: Nearly every girl in Kenji's harem.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: '''Almost everyone.''' [[OnlySaneMan Poor, poor Kenji.]]
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: [[spoiler:Takao]] has shown shades of this [[spoiler:starting in Chapter 31, when she effortlessly stops a spinning robot with one hand, and then pushes it on its back causing a dent in its chest. Yes, Takao did that. Even the main cast was surprised. Considering that she got that from her mother, it begins to make sense]].
* DeathGlare: Most of them come from Roka. Always PlayedForLaughs. A good one came from Noe when she finds out that some of the males tricked her into sharing some of her shampoo. It kinda MakesSenseInContext.
* DemotedToExtra: Yokushima and Nakayama in the anime.
* {{Determinator}}: Kenji, and it seems to be a family trait; just ask his little sister.
* DistressedDude: While Kazama can hold his own in a fight, he tends to get kidnapped or is held hostage. Chapters 31 and 32 lampshade this. When the girls hear he was kidnapped, they only ask "Again?", and they give him the nickname "Princess Pinch".
* DudeWheresMyRespect: A RunningGag is that Kazama Kenji's reputation is kinda nonexistent and that he doesn't really stand out.
* ElementalPowers:
** The girls of the Game Development Club (temp) ''think'' they have one each. Roka is fire (actually darkness), Chitose is earth, Sakura is water, Ohsawa-sensei is lightning, and Kenji is wind. Roka also attributes light to Shiou and ice to Noe.
** This gets parodied in the Hashimoto Island Arc. When each participant has to write their element, they write nonsensical elements like eats bread in the morning and ball pen. Takao got "[[GagBoobs breasts]]".
* EmbarrassingNickname: Shinsen, [[spoiler:the former student council secretary]], is called "Pukey" by just about everyone.
* EveryoneCanSeeIt: Nearly everyone can tell Takao has a massive crush on Kenji, [[{{Tsundere}} no matter what she says to the contrary]].
* TheFaceless: Kenji's childhood friend. Makes sense, since Roka bagged her before her face could be shown.
* {{Fetish}}: [[spoiler:Tama-sempai]] apparently gets turned on if an underclassman refers to her by the [[spoiler:-chan]] suffix. [[spoiler:During the contest and battle that follows between her and the main characters, she constantly tries to get Kenji to call her by the -chan suffix.]]
* FracturedFairytale: Chapter 30 spoofs ''Literature/{{Momotaro}}'', with Funabori in the title role. It turns out to be AllJustADream by some minor character.
* FreezeFrameBonus: Some of the Game Development Club (temp)'s bookshelves are stuffed with manga and light novels. One closeup in Episode 9 shows such titles as ''LightNovel/AriaTheScarletAmmo'' and ''Manga/TheSeveringCrimeEdge'', both being serialized in ''Monthly Comic Alive'' just like this manga.
* FriendlyEnemy: Takao is still the captain of the Real Game Development Club. [[spoiler:Tama also starts hanging out with Kazama's harem after the former student council is defeated.]]
* GagBoobs:
** Takao's ''amazing'' pair of knockers, which she inherited from her mother.
** Later a girl named Takafudou appears with ''milkshakes that bring all the boys to the yard'', who declares all people with "Taka" in their family name have comparable power. Kenji naturally points out the utter insanity of this.
* GagSeries
* {{Gonk}}: So many. In fact based on the number of gonks, you could consider the main characters' good looks as the oddities in the series' art.
* HotSpringsEpisode: Chapter 51 cheerfully spoofs the expected fanservice. When the guys get to the hot springs, [[spoiler:instead of peeping, they devise a plan to get the shampoo from the women's bath]]. When the Game Development Club (temp) girls arrive on the scene, the story focuses on Kenji's plotline instead, and only returns to the girls at the very end once they're out of the springs.
* HugeSchoolgirl: Tama-chan-sempai, whose official height is listed at 181 cm, which in English measurements is just shy of six feet tall.
* ImprovisedWeapon: Takao and her.... [[http://www.batoto.net/read/_/6436/d-frag_v3_ch19_by_anime-rg/19 zipper]].
* InsaneTrollLogic: Kazama during the tournament. [[spoiler:[[http://www.batoto.net/read/_/6438/d-frag_v3_ch21_by_anime-rg/13 Deny luck of the past to get luck in the present.]]]]
* InsistentTerminology: [[spoiler:Tama]] is exceptionally keen on having Kazama call her [[spoiler:Tama-chan]], despite being his senior.
* ItRunsInTheFamily: An inversion. Many things do run in the Kazama family, the main one being Sanity. The others include being a DeadpanSnarker and SpikyHair.
* JapaneseDelinquents: The Kazama Gang. [[spoiler:Kenji's mother used to be one.]] They aren't alone, either; literally everyone at the school aside from Funabori is either a member of a delinquent group or might as well be.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold:
** Kenji leans on the NiceGuy side. He may act cocky and disrespectful, and aspires of being a notorious delinquent, but otherwise he's actually a good friend and schoolmate who cares deeply for the well-being both of his gang members and his clubmates. It's this nice side of his that attracted Roka, Takao and Funabori to him.
** Chitose leans on the {{Jerkass}} side. She's practically a bully who only managed to become StudentCouncilPresident by literally beating the crap out of her competition, but many of her actions are ultimately for the sake of Roka, her frequently-misunderstood friend, and occasionally shows signs that she's not as bad as she makes herself look like.
* LastNameBasis: Takao and Funabori are only known by their family names.
* LazyBum: Oosawa-sensei. She is asleep in nearly all her appearances.
* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Parodied. There are '''TONS''' of them. Excluding the main characters, there’s an entire {{Revolving Door Cast|ing}} of side characters that appear, disappear and reappear at random. Some mob characters are even given names and personal motives and back stories, only to appear for a few panels/scenes. Some won’t reappear for countless chapters before spontaneously reappearing much later on, often as a CallBack or ChekhovsGag or even as [[ChekhovsGunman Chekhov's Gunmen]]. Of course, this gets mercilessly lampshaded later on.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Shiou doesn't get many memos. Doesn't help Roka actively tries to erase him from her mind.
* LoopholeAbuse: Roka's club challenges Takao's club to make games and compete for visitors in the school festival. Takao's club make some new video games. Roka's club has neither skill nor experience for that. Their solution? Build a mini-theme park on the school grounds, which has lots of "games" like bowling and darts.
* MemeticMutation: InUniverse, Takao's GagBoobs has always been of this caliber, though that WardrobeMalfunction incident during the TournamentArc generated more publicity than before, setting off several copycat attempts, including one by Saginuma. She [[EpicFail failed so hard]] she actually ''went into a HeroicBSOD''.
* {{Moe}}: Invoked in Roka's "fire" attack. It hasn't worked once onscreen.
* MundaneMadeAwesome:
** The "Scramble for Porn Mags in Space" board game developed by Roka and friends, complete with the players getting really in-character and "in-game" footage of their plays.
** The TournamentArc -- [[spoiler:never has musical chairs been so serious and dirty at the same time]].
* MyFriendsAndZoidberg: Shiou is technically a member of the Game Development Club (temp), but is [[LockedOutOfTheLoop never informed]] about group activities. His official seat is in the corner behind the bookcase.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: [[Creator/SeanConnery Shawn Conecone]]. There is also an unnamed teacher who looks suspiciously like Creator/ChuckNorris.
* ObliviouslyBeautiful: Takao is completely ignorant of her breasts.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Even Shinsen's manager at work thinks of her as "Pukey".
* OnlySaneMan: Kenji. As his younger sister Noe and their mother shows, it's a family trait. Funabori also qualifies.
* OpenSecret: Chitose having the [[http://www.batoto.net/read/_/79773/d-frag_v2_ch14_by_anime-rg/10 soil element]] and Roka being the "[[http://www.batoto.net/read/_/6433/d-frag_v3_ch16_by_anime-rg/3 secret boss]]" of the school.
* PerpetualSmiler: Sakura
* PoppingButtons: Takao managed to pop the zipper of her gym jacket, with enough force to knock Kenji out.
* PunnyName: Most of the character names are based off Japanese train stations. Even the minor mob and background characters.
* RomanticizedAbuse: Chitose abuses Ataru. Ataru [[TooKinkyToTorture likes every second of it, no matter what he overtly says to the contrary]].
* {{Sadist}}: Chitose
* SelectiveObliviousness: Roka refuses to acknowledge Shiou's existence.
* ShipTease: Quite a bit, but interestingly very little is between Kenji and his club members. Most of it is between Kenji and Takao, or Kenji and Funabori.
* SpikyHair: Kenji's hair is very spiky, to the point that it pokes anyone who touches it. It seems to be naturally like that too, and is apparently [[ItRunsInTheFamily a family trait]].
* StockholmSyndrome: Kazama towards the Game Development Club (temp).
* SurrealHumor
* TournamentArc: Possibly the most pointless tournament ever.
* UncannyFamilyResemblance: Chitose looks just like her older sister.
* UnwantedHarem: Kenji may be getting one. Takao is clearly interested in him, Funabori gives him special treatment, and some of the Game Development Club girls (mostly Roka) may be interested in him as well. And judging from one of the recent chapters, Tama may be interested in him as well. As of chapter 49, there is a harem. Roka, Takao and Funabori are unquestionably interested, while Sakura and Tama might be.
* VictoryPose: The girls do this [[spoiler:while claiming that [[BlatantLies they're sorry]] for trying to blackmail, or failing that, eliminate Mogusa-chan, Kenji's childhood friend]].
* WeaponOfChoice: Roka with her bag, the president with her dirt, the teacher with her taser and Sakura with her water... though it seems to be more of a [[http://www.batoto.net/read/_/79773/d-frag_v2_ch14_by_anime-rg/13 psychological weapon.]]
* WeirdnessMagnet: Kenji even lampshades this.
* WhyDoYouKeepChangingJobs: Nearly everytime we see Shinsen, she has a new part time job.
* WidgetSeries
* WindsOfDestinyChange: Takafudou claims she has this: by absorbing other people's sighs, she absorbs their luck.
* WorldGoneMad
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: While some of the girls have natural (if implausible for native Japanese) hair colors -- Roka having blonde hair for example -- we ''also'' have unorthodox colors like Sakura's bright pink or Shinsen's dark rose.
* YoungestChildWins: Takao is the youngest daughter and the only one that inherited her mother's chest. Based on how everyone treats her chest, she won the DNA lottery -- although she wouldn't agree. [[spoiler: Chapter 31 shows she also inherited her mother's power.]]

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