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* ItRunsInTheFamily: For some reason, all the members of the Kubo family shown so far have no difficulty noticing Shiraishi, whom even electronic sensors may fail to detect.

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* ItRunsInTheFamily: For some reason, all the members of the Kubo family shown so far bloodline have no difficulty noticing Shiraishi, whom even electronic sensors may fail to detect.
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* IHaveThisFriend: Shiraishi wants to confess his love for Kubo. When Akira hears him thinking about it, the boy claims his friend's gonna to confess his feelings.

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* IHaveThisFriend: Shiraishi wants to confess his love for Kubo. When Akira Akina hears him thinking about it, the boy claims his friend's gonna to confess his feelings.
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* IHaveThisFriend: Shiraishi wants to confess his love for Kubo. When Akira hears him thinking about it, the boy claims his friend's gonna to confess his feelings.
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* RightBehindMe: Kubo's right behind Shiraishi when he tells Sudo ''"I was about to tell her how I feel."''
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* BeachEpisode: Vol. 8 of the manga, in which Junta is invited by Akina to work at the Kubo family beach shack over summer break.
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* ToneShift: A noticeable, if not massive one occurs around the end of the third volume and throughout the fourth. While retaining its lighthearted slice-of-life core, the series mostly abandons the “Nagisa teasing Junta” episodic structure common to the earlier volumes in favor of a more serious plot and meaningful interactions between our leads. Greater characterization is also given to the other members of their group of friends, as well as their family members.

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* ToneShift: A noticeable, if not massive one occurs around the end of the third volume and throughout the fourth. While retaining its lighthearted slice-of-life core, the series mostly abandons the “Nagisa teasing Junta” episodic structure common to the earlier volumes in favor of a more serious plot and meaningful interactions between our leads. Greater characterization is also given to the other members of their group of friends, as well as their Junta and Nagisa’s family members.
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* ToneShift: A noticeable, if not massive one occurs around the end of the third volume and throughout the fourth. While retaining its lighthearted slice-of-life core, the series mostly abandons the “Nagisa teasing Junta” episodic structure common to the earlier volumes in favor of a more serious plot and meaningful interactions between our leads. Greater characterization is also given to the other members of their group of friends, as well as their family members.
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* SavvyGuy,EnergeticGirl: Junta is the pragmatic, introverted hero whilst Nagisa is his extroverted, fun loving heroine.

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* SavvyGuy,EnergeticGirl: SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl: Junta is the pragmatic, introverted hero whilst Nagisa is his extroverted, fun loving heroine.
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* {{SavvyGuy,EnergeticGirl}}: Junta is the pragmatic, introverted hero whilst Nagisa is his extroverted, fun loving heroine.

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* {{SavvyGuy,EnergeticGirl}}: SavvyGuy,EnergeticGirl: Junta is the pragmatic, introverted hero whilst Nagisa is his extroverted, fun loving heroine.
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* {{SavvyGuy,EnergeticGirl}}: Junta is the pragmatic, introverted hero whilst Nagisa is his extroverted, fun loving heroine.
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* ExoticEyeDesigns: Most of the cast (Shiraishi is the most notable exception) have square pupils that expand horizontally when expressing emotion.
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* GoodLuckCharm: Because of how difficult it is to even catch a glimpse of him, a RunningGag throughout the early episodes of the manga is that Shiraishi is this to his classmates, as they will excitedly say that today might be their lucky day in [[GachaGames Gacha]]

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* GoodLuckCharm: Because of how difficult it is to even catch a glimpse of him, a RunningGag throughout the early episodes of the manga is that Shiraishi is this to his classmates, as they will excitedly say that today might be their lucky day in [[GachaGames Gacha]]Gacha]].
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* UmbrellaOfTogetherness: Episode 7 has Nagisa insists on sharing an umbrella with Junta on their way home, in order to see if he can become more visible this way. After walking for a while, Junta realizes they are engaging in this trope and decides to take a side route so that no one will notice them. However, they are spotted by Akina near the end, who clearly enjoys the sight.
* ShoutOut: Episode 4 has Seita watching a ''Franchise/KamenRider'' parody called ''Poodle Man'', with him and Junta doing henshin motions later.

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* ShoutOut: Episode 4 has Seita watching a ''Franchise/KamenRider'' parody called ''Poodle Man'', with him and Junta doing henshin motions later.
* UmbrellaOfTogetherness: Episode 7 has Nagisa insists on sharing an umbrella with Junta on their way home, in order to see if he can become more visible this way. After walking for a while, Junta realizes they are engaging in this trope and decides to take a side route so that no one will notice them. However, they are spotted by Akina near the end, who clearly enjoys the sight.
* ShoutOut: Episode 4 has Seita watching a ''Franchise/KamenRider'' parody called ''Poodle Man'', with him and Junta doing henshin motions later.
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* UmbrellaOfTogetherness: Episode 7 has Nagisa insists on sharing an umbrella with Junta on their way home, in order to see if he can become more visible this way. After walking for a while, Junta realizes they are engaging in this trope and decides to take a side route so that no one will notice them. However, they are spotted by Akina near the end, who clearly enjoys the sight.
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* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: Junta steps up big-time in episodes 70-71, comforting Nagisa when she gets lost in the woods during the courage walk and helping her get back to camp. This is the most vulnerable we have ever seen Nagisa, and Junta handled it like a champ. He even declines to go into her tent when they get back, even though both Nagisa and Hazuki said he could, and no one would’ve caught him due to his invisibility, just further proving what a genuine NiceGuy he is.
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* CharacterDevelopment: Junta, who starts out as the kind of guy who would normally be in the background of the main story, but through his interactions with Kubo, gradually starts to make friends, grow in self-confidence, and finally become the “main character” of his own life.

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* CharacterDevelopment: Junta, who starts out as the kind of guy who would normally be in the background of the main story, but through his interactions with Kubo, Nagisa, gradually starts to make friends, grow in self-confidence, and finally become the “main character” of his own life.
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* HeroicBSoD: Nagisa gets lost in the woods during a courage walk in Episode 69 and it doesn’t take long for her to become paralyzed by fear, in a way we have never seen from her before. Luckily, Junta finds her and gives her some much-needed comfort and assurance.

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* HeroicBSoD: HeroicBSOD: Nagisa gets lost in the woods during a courage walk in Episode 69 and it doesn’t take long for her to become paralyzed by fear, in a way we have never seen from her before. Luckily, Junta finds her and gives her some much-needed comfort and assurance.
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* HeroicBSoD: Nagisa gets lost in the woods during a courage walk in Episode 69 and it doesn’t take long for her to become paralyzed by fear, in a way we have never seen from her before. Luckily, Junta finds her and gives her some much-needed comfort and assurance.
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* GoodLuckCharm: Because of how difficult it is to even catch a glimpse of him, a RunningGag throughout the early episodes of the manga is that Shiraishi is this to his classmates.

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* GoodLuckCharm: Because of how difficult it is to even catch a glimpse of him, a RunningGag throughout the early episodes of the manga is that Shiraishi is this to his classmates. classmates, as they will excitedly say that today might be their lucky day in [[GachaGames Gacha]]
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* SugarWikiMomentOfAwesome: Junta steps up big-time in episodes 70-71, comforting Nagisa when she gets lost in the woods during the courage walk and helping her get back to camp. This is the most vulnerable we have ever seen Nagisa, and Junta handled it like a champ. He even declines to go into her tent when they get back, even though both Nagisa and Hazuki said he could, and no one would’ve caught him due to his invisibility, just further proving what a genuine NiceGuy he is.

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* SugarWikiMomentOfAwesome: SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: Junta steps up big-time in episodes 70-71, comforting Nagisa when she gets lost in the woods during the courage walk and helping her get back to camp. This is the most vulnerable we have ever seen Nagisa, and Junta handled it like a champ. He even declines to go into her tent when they get back, even though both Nagisa and Hazuki said he could, and no one would’ve caught him due to his invisibility, just further proving what a genuine NiceGuy he is.
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* MomentOfAwesome: Junta steps up big-time in episodes 70-71, comforting Nagisa when she gets lost in the woods during the courage walk and helping her get back to camp. This is the most vulnerable we have ever seen Nagisa, and Junta handled it like a champ. He even declines to go into her tent when they get back, even though both Nagisa and Hazuki said he could, and no one would’ve caught him due to his invisibility, just further proving what a genuine NiceGuy he is.

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* MomentOfAwesome: SugarWikiMomentOfAwesome: Junta steps up big-time in episodes 70-71, comforting Nagisa when she gets lost in the woods during the courage walk and helping her get back to camp. This is the most vulnerable we have ever seen Nagisa, and Junta handled it like a champ. He even declines to go into her tent when they get back, even though both Nagisa and Hazuki said he could, and no one would’ve caught him due to his invisibility, just further proving what a genuine NiceGuy he is.
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* MomentOfAwesome: Junta steps up big-time in episodes 70-71, comforting Nagisa when she gets lost in the woods during the courage walk and helping her get back to camp. This is the most vulnerable we have ever seen Nagisa, and Junta handled it like a champ. He even declines to go into her tent when they get back, even though both Nagisa and Hazuki said he could, and no one would’ve caught him due to his invisibility, just further proving what a genuine NiceGuy he is.

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