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* ReusedCharacterDesign: Pluto in its human form is spitting image of Kei Yuuki from ''Manga/{{Moyashimon}}''.

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** The Moon constantly complains about sci-fi anime conventions that don't work that way in real life, such as the [[SpaceIsAir constant fiery explosions]] and [[BatmanCanBreatheInSpace humans breathing without an apparatus]].
** Ironically enough, the manga is prone to this too. Instances like the Gas Planets heading towards Earth in a matter of days should have thrown everything within its gravitational pull out of orbit to begin with, ''especially with Jupiter''. Hand-waved in a sense as it's constantly noted that humanity only learned about 5% of the universe in its lifetime, so they truly didn't understand everything.



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** The Moon constantly complains about sci-fi anime conventions that don't work that way in real life, such as the [[SpaceIsAir constant fiery explosions]] and [[BatmanCanBreatheInSpace humans breathing without an apparatus]].
** Ironically enough, the manga is prone to this too. Instances like the Gas Planets heading towards Earth in a matter of days should have thrown everything within its gravitational pull out of orbit to begin with, ''especially with Jupiter''. Hand-waved in a sense as it's constantly noted that humanity only learned about 5% of the universe in its lifetime, so they truly didn't understand everything.

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* SpaceDoesNotWorkThatWay:
** The Moon constantly complains about sci-fi anime conventions that don't work that way in real life, such as the [[SpaceIsAir constant fiery explosions]] and [[BatmanCanBreatheInSpace humans breathing without an apparatus]].
** Ironically enough, the manga is prone to this too. Instances like the Gas Planets heading towards Earth in a matter of days should have thrown everything within its gravitational pull out of orbit to begin with, ''especially with Jupiter''. Hand-waved in a sense as it's constantly noted that humanity only learned about 5% of the universe in its lifetime, so they truly didn't understand everything.
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** CoolOldGuy: [[spoiler:The Sun.]]

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* [[AdvertOverloadedFuture Advert-Overloaded Future]]: The Japanese populace is constantly bombarded by constant ads and anime shows in order to keep them entertained underground.

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* [[AdvertOverloadedFuture Advert-Overloaded Future]]: AdvertOverloadedFuture: The Japanese populace is constantly bombarded by constant ads and anime shows in order to keep them entertained underground.



* {{Gonk}}: S-zawa, who looks like a middle-aged overweight man at the age of 23.
** [[spoiler: The Sun also counts for this, inhabiting the body of a short, fat man.]]

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* {{Gonk}}: {{Gonk}}:
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S-zawa, who looks like a middle-aged overweight man at the age of 23.
** [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:The Sun also counts for this, inhabiting the body of a short, fat man.]]



* RealityWarper: Even in human form, the planets are still ''planets'', and can exhibit the powers of their immense gravitational forces, their atmosphere, and their immense forces of energy.
** [[spoiler: The Sun can bend time and space within its immediate vicinity, as while it cannot influence much outside the Solar System, he's still the "king of his castle". This includes making it seem like he's lived as a human on Earth for decades, even if in-story he had only done so for a scant few days.]]

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* RealityWarper: RealityWarper:
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Even in human form, the planets are still ''planets'', and can exhibit the powers of their immense gravitational forces, their atmosphere, and their immense forces of energy.
** [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:The Sun can bend time and space within its immediate vicinity, as while it cannot influence much outside the Solar System, he's still the "king of his castle". This includes making it seem like he's lived as a human on Earth for decades, even if in-story he had only done so for a scant few days.]]



* SpaceDoesNotWorkThatWay: The Moon constantly complains about sci-fi anime conventions that don't work that way in real life, such as the [[SpaceIsAir constant fiery explosions]] and [[BatmanCanBreatheInSpace humans breathing without an apparatus]].

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The Moon constantly complains about sci-fi anime conventions that don't work that way in real life, such as the [[SpaceIsAir constant fiery explosions]] and [[BatmanCanBreatheInSpace humans breathing without an apparatus]].
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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: When [[spoiler: The Sun introduces himself]] S-zawa immediately complains that they didn't need another new character, as keeping track of the planets was hard enough for him as it is.
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* GeniusLoci: Earth and all the other planets and celestial bodies. Earth and the Moon in particular keep their smaller forms while still existing on top of the planet itself.

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* GeniusLoci: Earth and all the other planets and celestial bodies. Earth and the Moon in particular keep their smaller embodiment forms while still existing on top of the planet itself.
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* TheCynic: Believes himself to be entirely worthless and out of his element when it comes to the restoration of Earth, especially after seeing for himself how small the Earth was in relation to the vast cosmos. However when push comes to shove he's a KnightInSourArmor.

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* TheCynic: Believes S-zawa believes himself to be entirely worthless and out of his element when it comes to the restoration of Earth, especially after seeing for himself how small the Earth was in relation to the vast cosmos. However when push comes to shove he's a KnightInSourArmor.
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* GeniusLoci: Earth and all the other planets and celestial bodies. Earth and the Moon in particular keep their smaller forms while still existing on top of the planet itself.
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* UranusIsShowing: The reason why Uranus initially refused to speak with S-zawa and Oikawa is because of humanity's favor of this joke for ages. She only overcomes it when it's revealed that neither of them, nor humanity as a whole, didn't know that and the joke had been lost with most of civilization.

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* UranusIsShowing: The reason why Uranus initially refused to speak with S-zawa and Oikawa is because of humanity's favor of this joke for ages. She only overcomes it when it's revealed that the joke had been lost with most of civilization, and that neither of them, nor humanity as a whole, didn't know that and the joke had been lost with most of civilization.have real context for it.
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* TimeAbyss: All of the planets are billions of years old, and some of them mostly regard humanity as a curious annoyance.


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* UranusIsShowing: The reason why Uranus initially refused to speak with S-zawa and Oikawa is because of humanity's favor of this joke for ages. She only overcomes it when it's revealed that neither of them, nor humanity as a whole, didn't know that and the joke had been lost with most of civilization.
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* AnthropomorphicPersonification: All of the solar systems celestial bodies can immediately [[{{Sizeshifter}} shrink down]] turn into women in order to enter another planet's atmosphere. This also goes for any of their moons, who otherwise retain an appearance similar to the germs in ''Moyashimon''.

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* AnthropomorphicPersonification: All of the solar systems celestial bodies can immediately [[{{Sizeshifter}} shrink down]] to human-size and turn into women in order to enter another planet's atmosphere. This also goes for any of their moons, who otherwise retain an appearance similar to the germs in ''Moyashimon''.
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* AnthropomorphicPersonification: All of the solar systems celestial bodies can turn into women in order to enter another planet's atmosphere. This also goes for any of their moons, who otherwise retain an appearance similar to the germs in ''Moyashimon''.

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* AnthropomorphicPersonification: All of the solar systems celestial bodies can immediately [[{{Sizeshifter}} shrink down]] turn into women in order to enter another planet's atmosphere. This also goes for any of their moons, who otherwise retain an appearance similar to the germs in ''Moyashimon''.



* DeadlyDustStorm: Earth is engulfed in a neverending haze of smog and dust, and humans can't really go outside without a sort of hazmat suit. However, the planets are home to atmospheres and storms much stronger than Earth's, so they can part the storm any time they wish to see space.

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* DeadlyDustStorm: Earth is engulfed in a neverending haze storm of smog and dust, and humans can't really go outside without a sort of hazmat suit. However, the planets are home to atmospheres and storms much stronger than Earth's, so they can part the storm any time they wish to see space.
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* ButtMonkey: S-zawa.

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* ButtMonkey: S-zawa.S-zawa takes the brunt of most of the physical trauma.

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* SpaceDoesNotWorkThatWay: Ironically enough. Instances like the Gas Planets heading towards Earth in a matter of days should have thrown everything within its gravitational pull out of orbit to begin with, ''especially with Jupiter''. Hand-waved in a sense as it's constantly noted that humanity only learned about 5% of the universe in its lifetime, so they truly didn't understand everything.

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* SpaceDoesNotWorkThatWay: Ironically enough.The Moon constantly complains about sci-fi anime conventions that don't work that way in real life, such as the [[SpaceIsAir constant fiery explosions]] and [[BatmanCanBreatheInSpace humans breathing without an apparatus]].
**Ironically enough, the manga is prone to this too.
Instances like the Gas Planets heading towards Earth in a matter of days should have thrown everything within its gravitational pull out of orbit to begin with, ''especially with Jupiter''. Hand-waved in a sense as it's constantly noted that humanity only learned about 5% of the universe in its lifetime, so they truly didn't understand everything.
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** [[spoiler: The Sun can bend time and space within its immediate vicinity, as while it cannot influence much outside the Solar System, he's still the "king of his castle". This includes making it seem like he's lived as a human on Earth for decades, even if in-story he had the plan happened]]

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** [[spoiler: The Sun can bend time and space within its immediate vicinity, as while it cannot influence much outside the Solar System, he's still the "king of his castle". This includes making it seem like he's lived as a human on Earth for decades, even if in-story he had the plan happened]]only done so for a scant few days.]]
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* SpaceDoesNotWorkThatWay: Ironically enough. Instances like the Gas Planets heading towards Earth in a matter of days should through everything within its gravitational pull out of range to begin with, ''especially with Jupiter''. Handwaved in a sorts as it's constantly noted that humanity only learned about 5% of the universe in its lifetime, so they truly didn't understand everything.
* StupidFuturePeople: the general populace is so entrenched in escapism, that most conventional schooling (including math and physics), is generally ignored to the point where S-zawa and Oikawa both didn't know what the ''word'' physics was.

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* SpaceDoesNotWorkThatWay: Ironically enough. Instances like the Gas Planets heading towards Earth in a matter of days should through have thrown everything within its gravitational pull out of range orbit to begin with, ''especially with Jupiter''. Handwaved Hand-waved in a sorts sense as it's constantly noted that humanity only learned about 5% of the universe in its lifetime, so they truly didn't understand everything.
* StupidFuturePeople: the The general populace is so entrenched in escapism, that most conventional schooling (including math and physics), is generally ignored to the point where S-zawa and Oikawa both didn't know what the ''word'' physics was.

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Set in the distant future, after an event called "End of Summer Vacation" began the rapid deterioration of Earth's surface, most of what remains of humanity resides underground in the "Inside", living in blissful ignorance, waiting for the surface to detoxify itself for resettlement. S-zawa and Hazuki Oikawa are two people who work on the "Outside", sending messages into space and checking the surface. One day, a woman comes to them claiming to be '''the Earth itself''', and pleads S-zawa to send a call for help into space. Soon, other women claiming to be planets arrive at their facility...


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Set in the distant future, after an event called "End of Summer Vacation" began the rapid deterioration of Earth's surface, most of what remains of humanity resides underground in societies called the "Inside", living in blissful ignorance, waiting for the surface to detoxify itself for resettlement. S-zawa and Hazuki Oikawa are two people who work on the "Outside", sending messages into space and checking the surface. One day, a woman comes to them claiming to be '''the Earth itself''', and pleads S-zawa to send a call for help into space. Soon, other women claiming to be planets arrive at their facility...



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* [[AdvertOverloadedFuture Advert-Overloaded Future]]: The Japanese populace is constantly bombarded by constant ads and anime shows in order to keep them entertained underground.


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* ApocalypseHow: The Earth is decimated and almost all natural life has been extincted for hundreds of years thanks to an ever increasing pollution problem and constant war. Most of the species that remain are farmed for sustenance as the remainder of humanity waits for it all to blow over.


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* ButtMonkey: S-zawa.


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* DeadlyDustStorm: Earth is engulfed in a neverending haze of smog and dust, and humans can't really go outside without a sort of hazmat suit. However, the planets are home to atmospheres and storms much stronger than Earth's, so they can part the storm any time they wish to see space.
* EarthThatWas: The facility S-zawa and Oikawa used to be an observatory with a heavily advanced hologram system. They use it to see how the Solar System truly looks like and what Earth had looked like in the far past.


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* SpaceDoesNotWorkThatWay: Ironically enough. Instances like the Gas Planets heading towards Earth in a matter of days should through everything within its gravitational pull out of range to begin with, ''especially with Jupiter''. Handwaved in a sorts as it's constantly noted that humanity only learned about 5% of the universe in its lifetime, so they truly didn't understand everything.
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''Madowanai Hoshi'' is a manga series by Masayuki Ishikawa, author of ''Manga/{{Moyashimon}}''. Set in the distant future, after an event called "End of Summer Vacation" began the rapid deterioration of Earth's surface, most of what remains of humanity resides underground in the "Inside", living in blissful ignorance, waiting for the surface to detoxify itself for resettlement. S-zawa and Hazuki Oikawa are two people who work on the "Outside", sending messages into space and checking the surface. One day, a woman comes to them claiming to be '''the Earth itself''', and pleads S-zawa to send a call for help into space. Soon, other women claiming to be planets arrive at their facility...


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''Madowanai Hoshi'' (lit. Unconfused Planet) is a manga series written and illustrated by Masayuki Ishikawa, author of ''Manga/{{Moyashimon}}''. ''Manga/{{Moyashimon}}''.

Set in the distant future, after an event called "End of Summer Vacation" began the rapid deterioration of Earth's surface, most of what remains of humanity resides underground in the "Inside", living in blissful ignorance, waiting for the surface to detoxify itself for resettlement. S-zawa and Hazuki Oikawa are two people who work on the "Outside", sending messages into space and checking the surface. One day, a woman comes to them claiming to be '''the Earth itself''', and pleads S-zawa to send a call for help into space. Soon, other women claiming to be planets arrive at their facility...

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* AuthorFillibuster: Just like ''Moyashimon'', a lot of the manga is reflective on what Ishikawa thinks of Japan's societal unwillingness to see the harm they cause to the environment, albeit to a much more bleak level.

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* AuthorFillibuster: AuthorFilibuster: Just like ''Moyashimon'', a lot of the manga is reflective on what Ishikawa thinks of Japan's societal unwillingness to see the harm they cause to the environment, albeit to a much more bleak level.
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AfterTheEnd: The setting of the story is in a decayed Earth where the skies are grey with constant storms and most of the oceans have become seas of toxic sludge. Humanity has been living underground for generations.
AnthropomorphicPersonification: All of the solar systems celestial bodies can turn into women in order to enter another planet's atmosphere. This also goes for any of their moons, who otherwise retain an appearance similar to the germs in ''Moyashimon''.
AuthorFillibuster: Just like ''Moyashimon'', a lot of the manga is reflective on what Ishikawa thinks of Japan's societal unwillingness to see the harm they cause to the environment, albeit to a much more bleak level.

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* AfterTheEnd: The setting of the story is in a decayed Earth where the skies are grey with constant storms and most of the oceans have become seas of toxic sludge. Humanity has been living underground for generations.
* AnthropomorphicPersonification: All of the solar systems celestial bodies can turn into women in order to enter another planet's atmosphere. This also goes for any of their moons, who otherwise retain an appearance similar to the germs in ''Moyashimon''.
* AuthorFillibuster: Just like ''Moyashimon'', a lot of the manga is reflective on what Ishikawa thinks of Japan's societal unwillingness to see the harm they cause to the environment, albeit to a much more bleak level.
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''Madowanai Hoshi'' is a manga series by Masayuki Ishikawa, author of ''Manga/{{Moyashimon}}''. Set in the distant future, after an event called "End of Summer Vacation" began the rapid deterioration of Earth's surface, most of what remains of humanity resides underground in the "Inside", living in blissful ignorance, waiting for the surface to detoxify itself for resettlement. S-zawa and Hazuki Oikawa are two people who work on the "Outside", sending messages into space and checking the surface. One day, a woman comes to them claiming to be '''the Earth itself''', and pleads S-zawa to send a call for help into space. Soon, other women claiming to be planets arrive at their facility...


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AfterTheEnd: The setting of the story is in a decayed Earth where the skies are grey with constant storms and most of the oceans have become seas of toxic sludge. Humanity has been living underground for generations.
AnthropomorphicPersonification: All of the solar systems celestial bodies can turn into women in order to enter another planet's atmosphere. This also goes for any of their moons, who otherwise retain an appearance similar to the germs in ''Moyashimon''.
AuthorFillibuster: Just like ''Moyashimon'', a lot of the manga is reflective on what Ishikawa thinks of Japan's societal unwillingness to see the harm they cause to the environment, albeit to a much more bleak level.
* CoolOldGuy: [[spoiler:The Sun.]]
* CovertPervert: S-zawa, who would always try and sneak looks at Oikawa and would send messages detailing her body into space as a way to vent about it without no one hearing. And then he realizes the planets had seen [[OhCrap every single one of them]].
* CuteMute: The Moon's human form, which cannot speak. She often uses it to keep herself from complaining a lot.
* TheCynic: Believes himself to be entirely worthless and out of his element when it comes to the restoration of Earth, especially after seeing for himself how small the Earth was in relation to the vast cosmos. However when push comes to shove he's a KnightInSourArmor.
* ElegantGothicLolita: Pluto, who is inexplicably in the form of [[ReusedCharacterDesign Kei Yuuki]], from ''Moyashimon''
* {{Gonk}}: S-zawa, who looks like a middle-aged overweight man at the age of 23.
** [[spoiler: The Sun also counts for this, inhabiting the body of a short, fat man.]]
* HumansAreBastards: The Moon and Pluto regard humanity as redundant beings only capable of harming and thinking only for themselves. The Moon comes to this conclusion with the state of Earth, while Pluto came to this conclusion long before that, when she was downgraded from being recognized as a true planet.
* HumansAreFlawed: It's widely regarded that for all of their knowledge and tenacity, humanity itself was to blame for rapidly deteriorating the Earth's surface. Whether or not they can be considered better off dead is the consistant question in the story.
* HumansAreSpecial: Earth does not blame humanity for the state she is in, and regards them as her children. The others regard humanity and their creations as curiosities.
* {{Infodump}}: Courtesy of the Moon, who takes it upon himself to teach S-zawa and Oikawa anything about history, math, and physics in order to help Earth feel better.
* MsFanservice: Most of the planets take form of attractive women, some with revealing outfits. The Moon can transform into a [[MoonRabbit bunny girl]], who is the closest thing to a mascot the manga has outside of the other chibified moons.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Believe it or not, most of the moons.
* RealityWarper: Even in human form, the planets are still ''planets'', and can exhibit the powers of their immense gravitational forces, their atmosphere, and their immense forces of energy.
** [[spoiler: The Sun can bend time and space within its immediate vicinity, as while it cannot influence much outside the Solar System, he's still the "king of his castle". This includes making it seem like he's lived as a human on Earth for decades, even if in-story he had the plan happened]]
* SecretTestOfCharacter: [[spoiler: The Sun]] gives one to S-zawa and Oikawa to see if they would accept [[spoiler: his offer to reverse time before the End of Summer Vacation without any real way of changing the fate of Earth so they themselves can be saved. They end up refusing it, getting the Sun's praise.]]
* ShownTheirWork: Ishikawa goes to great lengths to portray high-school to college level astronomy and physics information in a generally accurate fashion. [[WallOfText Sometimes in the usually way]].
* StupidFuturePeople: the general populace is so entrenched in escapism, that most conventional schooling (including math and physics), is generally ignored to the point where S-zawa and Oikawa both didn't know what the ''word'' physics was.
* UniversalAdaptorCast: Hazuki Oikawa is straight up just transplanted into the story as one of its main protagonists.
* WhatTheHellHero: Oikawa's sudden confession and rant that she had hated the Earth she was forced to live in by her ancestors. Which was a reply to the ''actual Earth's question'' of if she was loved. She immediately regrets it when the Earth passes out again and [[spoiler: the outer planets leave in response to this.]]
* WillingSuspensionOfDisbelief: The Moon has an utter lack of one, and is unable to watch human commercials or anime without going on a rant on why none of it makes sense and how going with ignorant concepts with such seriousness infuriates her.

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