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* SchoolgirlLesbians: It's ''immediately'' obvious to the readers that [[spoiler:Kana]] was interested in Suwa all along, and ''not'' Takeda. However ''five whole volumes pass'' before Suwa finally gets it.
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Also known as ''The Perfect Girlfriend'', ''Kanpeki na Kanojo'' is a highschool romantic comedy penned and drawn by Wataru Akizuki. It was serialized in [[NonIndicativeName Action Comics]] under Comics High, and ran from November 2008 to November 2011. It is considered complete, with six compiled volumes out.

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Also known as ''The Perfect Girlfriend'', ''Kanpeki na Kanojo'' is a highschool romantic comedy penned and drawn by Wataru Akizuki. It was serialized in [[NonIndicativeName Action Comics]] under Comics High, the {{Seinen}} magazine ''Comics High!'', and ran from November 2008 to November 2011. It is considered complete, with six compiled volumes out.
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Also known as ''The Perfect Girlfriend'', Kanpeki na Kanojo is a highschool romantic comedy penned and drawn by Wataru Akizuki. It was serialized in [[NonIndicativeName Action Comics]] under Comics High, and ran from November 2008 to November 2011. It is considered complete, with six compiled volumes out.

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Also known as ''The Perfect Girlfriend'', Kanpeki ''Kanpeki na Kanojo Kanojo'' is a highschool romantic comedy penned and drawn by Wataru Akizuki. It was serialized in [[NonIndicativeName Action Comics]] under Comics High, and ran from November 2008 to November 2011. It is considered complete, with six compiled volumes out.
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* HairDecorations: Suwa's big red ribbon, which she's never seen without.
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* DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale: The abuse that Tokiwa inflicts upon the male characters, sometimes for literally no reason, borders on criminal, and she is almost never called out on it.
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* BlandNameProduct: All over the place, but one of the most obvious ones is the [[VideoGame/SuperRobotWars Special Robots]] PS2 game Suwa got by mistake, instead of the [[VideoGame/DynastyWarriorsGundam Random Musou]] game she accidentally stepped on.

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* BlandNameProduct: All over the place, but one of the most obvious ones is the [[VideoGame/SuperRobotWars Special Robots]] PS2 [=PS2=] game Suwa got by mistake, instead of the [[VideoGame/DynastyWarriorsGundam Random Musou]] game she accidentally stepped on.
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* LastNameBasis: Everyone calls everyone by their last name. It's only in the last volume that this starts to change, particularly when Tokiwa and Suwa start calling each other by their first names: Kana and Hinako.

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* LastNameBasis: Everyone calls everyone by their last name. It's only in the last volume that this starts to change, particularly when Tokiwa and Suwa start calling each other by their first names: Kana Kaname and Hinako.



* {{TomBoy}}: Kana, to the point where she's considered as "one of the guys".

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* {{TomBoy}}: Kana, Tokiwa Kaname, to the point where she's considered as "one of the guys".
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* LoveTriangle: What Suwa thinks she's in, with Tokiwa as her rival for Takeda. She's got it ''all wrong'' [[spoiler:because Takeda isn't really interested yet in either of the girls, and Tokiwa is interested in ''Suwa'' instead]]. Also later on with [[spoiler:Hatsuse]].
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* {{TomBoy}}: Kana, to the point where she's considered as "one of the guys".

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* {{TomBoy}}: Kana, to the point where she's considered as "one of the guys".guys".
* TwoTeacherSchool: In full force. While group shots shows that there are other teachers, the only ones with any kind of meaningful panel time are the homeroom adviser for Suwa's class, and the old history teacher.
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* HairDecorations: Suwa's big red ribbon, which she's never seen without.
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* FriendlessBackground: Suwa. Everyone in school was so intimidated by her straight-A perfect student demeanor that they couldn't talk to her, which is why her interactions with Takeda stood out so much.

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Except for one exemption: Takeda, the boy who sits in front of her in class. Takeda is, by all means, Suwa's opposite, a boy who doesn't stand out much in class at anything, but seems to be completely unfazed by his schoolmate's impressive reputation. This casual attitude he has when dealing with her puts Suwa off balance, and for once she has no clue how to deal with it.

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Except for one exemption: Takeda, Takeda Norihisa, the boy who sits in front of her in class. Takeda is, by all means, Suwa's opposite, a boy who doesn't stand out much in class at anything, but seems to be completely unfazed by his schoolmate's impressive reputation. This casual attitude he has when dealing with her puts Suwa off balance, and for once she has no clue how to deal with it.


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* LastNameBasis: Everyone calls everyone by their last name. It's only in the last volume that this starts to change, particularly when Tokiwa and Suwa start calling each other by their first names: Kana and Hinako.

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Also known as ''The Perfect Girlfriend'', Kanpeki na Kanojo is a highschool romantic comedy penned and drawn by Wataru Akizuki. It was serialized in [[NonIndicativeName Action Comics]] under Comics High, and ran from November 2008 to November 2011. It is considered complete, with six compiled volumes out.


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Also known as ''The Perfect Girlfriend'', Kanpeki na Kanojo is a highschool romantic comedy penned and drawn by Wataru Akizuki. It was serialized in [[NonIndicativeName Action Comics]] under Comics High, and ran from November 2008 to November 2011. It is considered complete, with six compiled volumes out.


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* InvisibleParents: Averted for Suwa's parents, especially her mother, who's ''always'' shown annoyed at how her daughter seems to be fussing around so much in her second-floor room that the dust keeps falling down on her in the dining area. Played straight for everyone else's parents however.
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Initially curious at her schoolmate's attitude towards her, the more Suwa learns about Takeda's personal life, the more she feels drawn towards the goof. With Takeda's endearing personality, it's inevitable for the curiosity to turn into outright attraction. What's Suwa to do? Can she still keep up her "perfect" facade, at the same time cultivate her burgeoning feelings for her blockhead of a classmate?
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* SchoolgirlLesbians: It's ''immediately'' obvious to the readers that [[spoiler:Kana]] was interested in Suwa all along, and ''not'' Takeda. However

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* SchoolgirlLesbians: It's ''immediately'' obvious to the readers that [[spoiler:Kana]] was interested in Suwa all along, and ''not'' Takeda. HoweverHowever ''five whole volumes pass'' before Suwa finally gets it.
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* ChildhoodFriends: Tokiwa and Takeda.

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Except for one exemption: Takeda, the boy who sits in front of her in class. Takeda is, by all means, Suwa's opposite, a boy who doesn't stand out much in class at anything, but seems to be completely unfazed by his schoolmate's impressive reputation.

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Except for one exemption: Takeda, the boy who sits in front of her in class. Takeda is, by all means, Suwa's opposite, a boy who doesn't stand out much in class at anything, but seems to be completely unfazed by his schoolmate's impressive reputation. This casual attitude he has when dealing with her puts Suwa off balance, and for once she has no clue how to deal with it.



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* IDidntMeanToTurnYouOn: For all his cluelessness, Takeda somehow always manages to say just the right thing to make Suwa's heart skip a beat.


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* LuminescentBlush: Suwa is prone to doing this a lot.

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Suwa Hinako seems to be the model student, excelling both at academics and physical education. She's industrious and responsible, and what's more she's considered very attractive by most of the student body. However it's due to these same traits that she's considered extremely hard to approach.

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Suwa Hinako seems to be the model student, excelling both at academics academics, the liberal arts, and physical education. She's industrious and responsible, and what's more she's considered very attractive by most of the student body. However it's due to these same traits that she's considered extremely hard to approach.approach or talk to, even by the other students in her class.

Except for one exemption: Takeda, the boy who sits in front of her in class. Takeda is, by all means, Suwa's opposite, a boy who doesn't stand out much in class at anything, but seems to be completely unfazed by his schoolmate's impressive reputation.


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* BlandNameProduct: All over the place, but one of the most obvious ones is the [[VideoGame/SuperRobotWars Special Robots]] PS2 game Suwa got by mistake, instead of the [[VideoGame/DynastyWarriorsGundam Random Musou]] game she accidentally stepped on.


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* LastMinuteHookup: So very much so.


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* SchoolgirlLesbians: It's ''immediately'' obvious to the readers that [[spoiler:Kana]] was interested in Suwa all along, and ''not'' Takeda. However

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Suwa Hinako seems to be the model student, excelling both at academics and physical education. She's industrious and responsible, and what's more she's considered very attractive by most of the student body. However it's due to these same traits that she's considered extremely hard to approach.



* TheAce: Suwa is gifted at both academics and sports, and what's more admired by all members of the student body, both male ''and'' female.
* ClassRepresentative: Being one of the most responsible people in her class, Suwa naturally fits the role like a glove.
* JuniorHigh: All the characters barring the adults are in middle-school, aka junior high.



* OddFriendship: How everyone else sees Suwa's relationship with Takeda.
* SheIsNotMyGirlfriend: Done nearly word-for-word by Takeda during his and Suwa's visit to the planetarium.
* StudentCouncilPresident: [[spoiler:Suwa is elected to be this during her second year]].



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[[caption-width-right:350:The face of the perfect high school girl? Maybe, maybe not.]]

Also known as ''The Perfect Girlfriend'', Kanpeki na Kanojo is a highschool romantic comedy penned and drawn by Wataru Akizuki. It was serialized in [[NonIndicativeName Action Comics]] under Comics High, and ran from November 2008 to November 2011. It is considered complete, with six compiled volumes out.

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!!''Kanpeki na Kanojo'' provides examples of these tropes:

* MasterOfTheMixedMessage: Many characters in this series, but both Suwa and Takeda are standout examples, as their lack of forwardness with other people have caused a whole lot of heartache.
* NonIndicativeName: The title would make you think that Suwa was ''already'' in a relationship, but in fact it's the opposite.
* ObliviousToLove: Takeda is an especially bad example of this.
* TitleDrop: And done on the final page of the ''final'' chapter too!
--> '''Suwa:''' And this is the story of me making my first step to be the perfect girlfriend.
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