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** Mr. Kageura is a LaughablyEvil teacher who wants to expose the twins's powers to become famous, but also genuinely loves his wife. Eventually, being touched by the kindness of the twins, he has a HeelFaceTurn (in the anime, it only happens near the end, with in the manga it happens earlier).

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** Mr. Kageura is a LaughablyEvil teacher who wants to expose the twins's powers to become famous, but also genuinely loves his wife. Eventually, being touched by the kindness of the twins, he has a HeelFaceTurn (in the anime, it only happens near the end, with while in the manga it happens earlier).
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* UglyGuyHotWife: Mr. Kageura ends up married in volume 5. He is a rather bland and a bit raggedy looking fellow with MessyHair and NerdGlasses. His wife on the other hand is gorgeous. Mika is surprised by how pretty she is.

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* UglyGuyHotWife: Mr. Kageura ends up married in volume 5.5 (in the anime, it happens in the first episode). He is a rather bland and a bit raggedy looking fellow with MessyHair and NerdGlasses. His wife on the other hand is gorgeous. Mika is surprised by how pretty she is.

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** Mr. Kageura is a LaughablyEvil teacher who wants to expose the twins's powers to become famous, but also genuinely loves his wife. Eventually, being touched by the kindness of the twins, he has a HeelFaceTurn.

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** Mr. Kageura is a LaughablyEvil teacher who wants to expose the twins's powers to become famous, but also genuinely loves his wife. Eventually, being touched by the kindness of the twins, he has a HeelFaceTurn.HeelFaceTurn (in the anime, it only happens near the end, with in the manga it happens earlier).



** Toni's boyfriend Noda also struggles at school.

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** Toni's boyfriend Noda Jackson is also a jock who struggles at school.school, and sometimes has to do make-up tests along with Toni and their other friend Yamagishi, at least in the anime.


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* CanonForeigner: Kohei Yamagishi, a friend of Toni and Jackson, only appears in the anime.

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** In the manga, Toni and Mika have dirty/sandy blond hair while in the anime they have brown hair.
** Chris has pink hair in the manga but brown in the anime.



* AntiVillain: Except for [[KnightOfCerebus Mr. X]], the biggest villain in the final arc, the other villainous characters have some redeeming traits:
** Mr. Kageura is a LaughablyEvil teacher who wants to expose the twins's powers to become famous, but also genuinely loves his wife. Eventually, being touched by the kindness of the twins, he has a HeelFaceTurn.
** Masaki kidnaps the twins because he wants to use their powers to TakeOverTheWorld. However, he's very caring to his little sister, so the twins decide to save his life is spite of what he did to them. He then disappears.
** Princess Marie is a RichBitch and {{Yandere}} who forces Chris into a marriage, using blackmail. But deep down, she is a lonely girl who has lived with people who have lied to her for her entire life (including the aforementioned Mr. X). She also has a HeelFaceTurn.



* BookDumb: Toni, which is sometimes frustrating for her, because her sister Mika is a TeenGenius. When it comes to sports though, it's the other way around.

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* BookDumb: BookDumb:
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Toni, which is sometimes frustrating for her, because her sister Mika is a TeenGenius. When it comes to sports though, it's the other way around.around.
** Toni's boyfriend Noda also struggles at school.



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* DubNameChange: CoversAlwaysLie: The covers almost always have the characters with incorrect haircolors. The mangaka lampshades this in her omakes, saying that it's due to the printing process and her original images had the correct colors.
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* FreakyFridayFlip: Episode 13 has a swap between identical twins. The trope is played utterly straight, with each of them having to pretend to be the one whose body she's in, even though they could just pull a TwinSwitch using a couple of wigs and look exactly like themselves anyway.



* LongDistanceRelationship: A huge part of the story is about Mika having a relationship with Chris, who is currently studying in England. Unlike most example, their love survives.



* TenderTomboyishnessFoulFemininity: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] with the titular twins, being them both nice and heroic girls, although [[PassionateSportsGirl sporty]], [[BoyishShortHair short-haired]] Toni is more patient and laid-back than [[CuteBookworm bookish]], [[LongHairIsFeminine long-haired Mika]], who tends to be quite snippy and temperamental.
* {{Teleportation}}: Together, they are able to teleport and communicate telepathically.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Toni and Mika respectively.

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* TenderTomboyishnessFoulFemininity: TenderTomboyishnessFoulFemininity:
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[[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] with the titular twins, being them both nice and heroic girls, although [[PassionateSportsGirl sporty]], [[BoyishShortHair short-haired]] Toni is more patient and laid-back than [[CuteBookworm bookish]], [[LongHairIsFeminine long-haired Mika]], who tends to be quite snippy and temperamental.
** Likewise, Emma is a short-haired athlete and a NiceGirl, while her twin Marie is a long-haired SpoiledBrat princess with a VillainousCrush on Chris.
* {{Teleportation}}: Together, they are able to teleport and communicate telepathically.
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* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Toni and Mika respectively. Toni is a spunky PassionateSportsGirl who wears casual clothes, has BoyishShortHair, and hangs out with boys, while Mika is intellectual, unathletic, has long hair, and wears frilly dresses which are often pink.



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%%* TwinSwitch* TwinSwitch: One episode revolves around Toni and Mika waking up in each other's bodies.



* VillainousCrush: Marie has a [[AbhorrentAdmirer very unrequited]] crush on Kurashige.

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* VillainousCrush: UglyGuyHotWife: Mr. Kageura ends up married in volume 5. He is a rather bland and a bit raggedy looking fellow with MessyHair and NerdGlasses. His wife on the other hand is gorgeous. Mika is surprised by how pretty she is.
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Marie has a [[AbhorrentAdmirer very unrequited]] crush on Kurashige.Chris.
** The ArcVillain Masaki is another boy with PsychicPowers who wants to TakeOverTheWorld along with the twins, and is creepily attracted to Mika.
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* ExplosiveResults: Mika is a part of her school's Chemistry Club but she has a tendency to blow things up by accident.


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* ForeignExchangeStudent: A lot of the drama is due to Mika's crush Chris going away to be a foreign exchange student in England.


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* IndirectKiss: Referenced in the first episode. Jackson steals a sip from Toni's soda and jokingly wonders if it counts as an indirect kiss.


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* PsychicChildren: Toni and Mika are identical twins with the ability to teleport and communicate telepathically.


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* TenderTomboyishnessFoulFemininity: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] with the titular twins, being them both nice and heroic girls, although [[PassionateSportsGirl sporty]], [[BoyishShortHair short-haired]] Toni is more patient and laid-back than [[CuteBookworm bookish]], [[LongHairIsFeminine long-haired Mika]], who tends to be quite snippy and temperamental.

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* TheAce: Both twins are this in their own way, with Mika being the best at academics, and Toni being the best at sports. Both are envied by their classmates, both have handsome and popular boyfriends, and this without even mentioning their special powers.



* ClassPrincess: Both twins are beautiful, TheAce in their own way (Mika at academics, Toni at sports), both worshipped and envied by their classmates, have handsome and popular boyfriends, and this without even mentioning their special powers. They are also friendly girls, with Toni being a LovableJock and Mika being LadyAndAScholar in contrast to AcademicAlphaBitch Rumiko.
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A [[LicensedGame video game adaptation]] was released for the UsefulNotes/SuperFamicom in 1993.

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A [[LicensedGame video game adaptation]] was released for the UsefulNotes/SuperFamicom Platform/SuperFamicom in 1993.

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* BeautifulAllAlong: Rumiko, who usually wears braids and OpaqueNerdGlasses. Without them, she's very pretty but she's BlindWithoutEm.



* {{Nerd}}: Rumiko, who usually wears braids and OpaqueNerdGlasses. Without them, she's very pretty but she's BlindWithoutEm.

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* HollywoodNerd: Rumiko usually wears braids and OpaqueNerdGlasses. Without them, she's very pretty but she's BlindWithoutEm.


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* {{Nerd}}: Rumiko, who usually wears braids and OpaqueNerdGlasses. Without them, she's very pretty but she's BlindWithoutEm.
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* ClassPrincess: Both twins are beautiful, TheAce in their own way (Mika at academics, Toni at sports), both worshipped and envied by their classmates, have handsome and popular boyfriends, and this without even mentioning their special powers. They are also friendly girls, with Toni being a LovableJock and Mika being LadyAndAScholar in contrast to AcademicAlphaBitch Rumiko.

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Toni and Mika Morgan (Tomomi and Mikage Matsunaga in Japan) are identical twins with special powers. Together, they are able to teleport and communicate telepathically. The athletically challenged Mika begs Toni to switch identities with her for her school's sports day track meet, where she and Toni are teamed with Mika's arch-enemy Jackson Niel (Yuya Noda), in the relay race. Toni, however, finds herself drawn to Jackson. Toni's success in the relay causes the captain of the track team, Chris Kubrick (Hideaki Kurashige), to try to recruit Mika. So, once again the sisters switch identities. However, the science teacher, Shinichiro Kageura, finds out about their psychic powers, and begins to stalk Tomomi. Sensing that Mika (who was really Toni) has been behaving strangely, Yuya visits them at home.

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Toni and Mika Morgan (Tomomi and Mikage Matsunaga in Japan) are identical twins with special powers. Together, they are able to who can teleport and communicate telepathically. The athletically challenged secretly comunicate with each other thanks to their PsychicPowers. Despite being twins, they have completely different personalities: Toni is an energetic and sporty tomboy, while Mika begs Toni to switch identities with her for her school's sports day track meet, where she is quiet, studious, and Toni are teamed with Mika's arch-enemy Jackson Niel (Yuya Noda), in the relay race. Toni, however, finds herself drawn to Jackson. Toni's success in the relay causes the captain ladylike.

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of the track team, Chris Kubrick (Hideaki Kurashige), to try to recruit Mika. So, once again twins also involve their respective boyfriends. Toni has Jackson, a happy-go-lucky athlete like her, while Mika has Chris, a mature and talented student who is absent for a good part of the sisters switch identities. However, the science teacher, story due to his studies abroad.

The twins also have to deal with
Shinichiro Kageura, finds out about their psychic crazy science teacher who is obsessed with everything paranormal. Being suspicious of Toni and Mika's powers, and begins he starts to stalk Tomomi. Sensing that Mika (who was really Toni) has been behaving strangely, Yuya visits them at home.
to learn the truth, hoping to find a proof of his theories to become famous.
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''Miracle Girls'' is a MagicalGirl manga and anime about Toni and Mika, a pair of twins with psychic powers.

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''Miracle Girls'' is a MagicalGirl manga and by Nami Akimoto, which was serialized in ''Magazine/{{Nakayoshi}}'' from 1991 to 1994. It was adapted to a 51-episode anime about Toni and Mika, a pair of twins with psychic powers.
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* BarelyChangedDubName: Mikage was shortened to just "Mika" in Tokyopop's English translation. In contrast, her twin sister Tomomi got the "similar sounding name" treatment and was changed to "Toni".
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* MascotsNameGoesUnchanged: Inverted in [=TokyoPOP=]'s translation. Everyone keeps their Japanese names, except the main twins and their two love interests.
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* LocalizedNameInANonLocalizedSetting: The English translation of the manga westernizes the twins names as well as their love interests, but everyone else keeps their Japanese name. Tomomi and Mikage Matsunaga are changed to Toni and Mika Morgan, but their parents and maternal aunt still have Japanese given names.

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''Miracle Girls'' is a MagicalGirl manga and anime about Tomomi and Mikage, a pair of twins with psychic powers.

Tomomi and Mikage Matsunaga are identical twins with special powers. Together, they are able to teleport and communicate telepathically. The athletically challenged Mikage begs Tomomi to switch identities with her for her school's sports day track meet, where she and Tomomi are teamed with Mikage's arch-enemy Yuya Noda, in the relay race. Tomomi, however, finds herself drawn to Yuya. Tomomi's success in the relay causes the captain of the track team, Hideaki Kurashige, to try to recruit Mikage. So, once again the sisters switch identities. However, the science teacher, Shinichiro Kageura, finds out about their psychic powers, and begins to stalk Tomomi. Sensing that Mikage (who was really Tomomi) has been behaving strangely, Yuya visits them at home.

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''Miracle Girls'' is a MagicalGirl manga and anime about Tomomi Toni and Mikage, Mika, a pair of twins with psychic powers.

Tomomi Toni and Mika Morgan (Tomomi and Mikage Matsunaga in Japan) are identical twins with special powers. Together, they are able to teleport and communicate telepathically. The athletically challenged Mikage Mika begs Tomomi Toni to switch identities with her for her school's sports day track meet, where she and Tomomi Toni are teamed with Mikage's Mika's arch-enemy Yuya Noda, Jackson Niel (Yuya Noda), in the relay race. Tomomi, Toni, however, finds herself drawn to Yuya. Tomomi's Jackson. Toni's success in the relay causes the captain of the track team, Hideaki Kurashige, Chris Kubrick (Hideaki Kurashige), to try to recruit Mikage.Mika. So, once again the sisters switch identities. However, the science teacher, Shinichiro Kageura, finds out about their psychic powers, and begins to stalk Tomomi. Sensing that Mikage Mika (who was really Tomomi) Toni) has been behaving strangely, Yuya visits them at home.



* AcademicAlphaBitch: The obsessively jealous Rumiko, who hates Mikage just because she is a better student than her. When she fails another time to get a better grade than Mikage, she tries to steal her boyfriend just to antagonize her. Even more notable because Mikage would normally ignore her, but Rumiko sees her as a rival and always tries to compete with her.
* AcademicAthlete: Mikage's love interest Hideaki is both intellectual and a good athlete. By contrast, Mikage is just academic, Tomomi and her love interest Yuya are just athletic.

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* AcademicAlphaBitch: The obsessively jealous Rumiko, who hates Mikage Mika just because she is a better student than her. When she fails another time to get a better grade than Mikage, Mika, she tries to steal her boyfriend just to antagonize her. Even more notable because Mikage Mika would normally ignore her, but Rumiko sees her as a rival and always tries to compete with her.
* AcademicAthlete: Mikage's Mika's love interest Hideaki Chris is both intellectual and a good athlete. By contrast, Mikage Mika is just academic, Tomomi Toni and her love interest Yuya Jackson are just athletic.



** Tomomi and Mikage, albeit with different hairstyles.
** Tomomi and Mikage's mother and aunt are identical twins.

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** Tomomi Toni and Mikage, Mika, albeit with different hairstyles.
** Tomomi Toni and Mikage's Mika's mother and aunt are identical twins.



* AndYouWereThere: Episode 41 does this with ancient Egypt. It is suggested that the characters in the present are reincarnations of the characters in the past. Although the Egyptians are drawn like the modern-day characters, Mikage and Tomomi don't recognize a physical resemblance, which would make sense since Egyptians and Japanese probably wouldn't look alike.
* BookDumb: Tomomi, which is sometimes frustrating for her, because her sister Mikage is a TeenGenius. When it comes to sports though, it's the other way around.
* BoyishShortHair: Sporty, tomboy Tomomi has her hair cut into a bob.

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* AndYouWereThere: Episode 41 does this with ancient Egypt. It is suggested that the characters in the present are reincarnations of the characters in the past. Although the Egyptians are drawn like the modern-day characters, Mikage Mika and Tomomi Toni don't recognize a physical resemblance, which would make sense since Egyptians and Japanese probably wouldn't look alike.
* BookDumb: Tomomi, Toni, which is sometimes frustrating for her, because her sister Mikage Mika is a TeenGenius. When it comes to sports though, it's the other way around.
* BoyishShortHair: Sporty, tomboy Tomomi Toni has her hair cut into a bob.



* FirstNameBasis: Princess Marie forces Kurashige to call her by her first name after knowing each other for only a month.

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* FirstNameBasis: Princess Marie forces Kurashige Chris to call her by her first name after knowing each other for only a month.



* HostageSituation: In volume 5, the plane that Kurashige is on gets hijacked. The twins end up panicking at the news and transport themselves onto the plane.

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* HostageSituation: In volume 5, the plane that Kurashige Chris is on gets hijacked. The twins end up panicking at the news and transport themselves onto the plane.



** Their style in clothing is different and Mikage has longer her than her sister. As little kids they're harder to distinguish as they both wore GirlishPigtails, however Tomomi's pigtails were braided.

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** Their style in clothing is different and Mikage Mika has longer her than her sister. As little kids they're harder to distinguish as they both wore GirlishPigtails, however Tomomi's Toni's pigtails were braided.



* LongHairIsFeminine: GirlyGirl Mikage has long hair, while her tomboy sister Tomomi has BoyishShortHair.

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* LongHairIsFeminine: GirlyGirl Mikage Mika has long hair, while her tomboy sister Tomomi Toni has BoyishShortHair.



* PocketProtector: Mikage gets saved from a knife hurled by [[spoiler:Takamura using psychic powers]] because it hits the pocket watch she got from Kurashige.
* PolarOppositeTwins: Tomomi is an outgoing and athletic tomboy, while Mikage is feminine, studious, intellectual and bad at sports.
* SneezeCut: Happens in volume 5. Kurashige yells for help in his head [[spoiler:when Marie tries to kiss him]]. Cut to Mikage sneezing and wondering if she's ill.

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* PocketProtector: Mikage Mika gets saved from a knife hurled by [[spoiler:Takamura using psychic powers]] because it hits the pocket watch she got from Kurashige.
Chris.
* PolarOppositeTwins: Tomomi Toni is an outgoing and athletic tomboy, while Mikage Mika is feminine, studious, intellectual and bad at sports.
* ShadingColourDissonance: The twins don't have shaded hair, but their hair is some form of brown (with the anime giving them ''dark'' brown hair).
* SneezeCut: Happens in volume 5. Kurashige Chris yells for help in his head [[spoiler:when Marie tries to kiss him]]. Cut to Mikage Mika sneezing and wondering if she's ill.



* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Tomomi and Mikage respectively.

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* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Tomomi Toni and Mikage Mika respectively.



* TwinTelepathy: Part of Tomomi and Mikage's package of powers, although there have been instances where they were able to communicate with other psychics.

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* TwinTelepathy: Part of Tomomi Toni and Mikage's Mika's package of powers, although there have been instances where they were able to communicate with other psychics.



* WonderTwinPowers: They fits the name so well that it might have been the trope namer. Mikage and Tomomi are identical twins who need to be in physical contact to teleport.

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* WonderTwinPowers: They fits the name so well that it might have been the trope namer. Mikage Mika and Tomomi Toni are identical twins who need to be in physical contact to teleport.
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* AcademicAlphaBitch: The obsessively jealous Rumiko, who hates Mikage just because she is a better student than her. When she fails another time to get a better grade than Mikage, she tries to steal her boyfriend just to antagonize her. Even more notable because Mikage would normally ignore her, but Rumiko sees her as a rival and always tries to compete with her.



* BookDumb: Tomomi, which is sometimes frustrating for her, because her sister Mikage is a TeenGenius. When it comes to sports though, it's the other way around.



* FirstNameBasis: Princess Marie forces Kurashige to call her by her first name after knowing each other for only a month,

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* FirstNameBasis: Princess Marie forces Kurashige to call her by her first name after knowing each other for only a month,month.
* HollywoodNerd: Rumiko usually wears braids and OpaqueNerdGlasses. Without them, she's very pretty but she's BlindWithoutEm.
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* AcademicAthlete: Mikage's love interest Hideaki is both intellectual and a good athlete. By contrast, Mikage is just academic, Tomomi and her love interest Yuya are just athletic.
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* BoyishShortHair: Sporty, tomboy Mikage has her hair cut into a bob.

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* BoyishShortHair: Sporty, tomboy Mikage Tomomi has her hair cut into a bob.
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* AntiVillain: Majo-Majo only captured the Twins and their friends because he was lonely and just wanted a WorthyOpponent, as everyone in his world was bad at games. He apologizes and sends the girls and all of their friends back home, thanking them for a fun time.
* BigBad: Majo-Majo. He was the one responsible for transporting the characters to the strange world to begin with.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: Sit still for a while, and Tomomi/Mikage will give you an AsideGlance.
* BubblyClouds: Stage 2. Clouds Island.
* ButNowIMustGo: Tomomi considers staying a while longer with Majo-Majo to play more games, before Mikage reminds her that they must return home.
* CollisionDamage: If the enemy is eating candy, the girls can jump on them harmlessly and even use them as platforms. Otherwise, they're dangerous.
* CryCute: Whenever you lose a life, Tomomi/Mikage sit and bawl their eyes out.
* DeathIsASlapOnTheWrist: Dying is of minimal consequence in this game, as you have infinite continues. You do lose whatever level checkpoints you reached upon getting a GameOver, though.
* EasilyForgiven: The girls don't bear a grudge and quickly forgive Majo-Majo for what he has done, and even thank him for the fun times they had in his world.
* EdibleAmmunition: Candy is your main weapon.
* ExcusePlot: Tomomi and Mikage and their friends are mysteriously teleported to a {{Wackyland}} while at school. It's up to the twins to rescue their friends as well as find a way for them to return home.
* GreenHillZone: Stage 1. Flower Road.
* HeartsAreHealth: Your LifeMeter is measured by hearts.
* IdleAnimation: Tomomi/Mikage deliver an AsideGlance at the player before doing their little animation.
* InvincibleMinorMinion: Nasty pink worms in the Magical Forest level are immune to candy. Unless you're invincible, you can only avoid them.
* InvincibilityPowerUp: Stars.
* LetsSplitUpGang: Upon arriving in the strange world, Tomomi and Mikage oddly decide to split up and search for their friends.
* LevelAte: Stage 3. Sweet Hill.
* TheLostWoods: Stage 5. Magical Forest.
* MinigameGame: There are no boss battles, but rather you play a minigame against an opponent in order to advance to the next level.
* PlatformGame: Hop on platforms and fend off enemies with Candy.
* RatchetScrolling: Rare example for a 16 bit game.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: All of your enemies are little cute creatures.
* SmartBomb: If the girls have a "B" icon, they can "nuke" the screen with candy and disable all enemies if things get a little hairy.
* {{WackyLand}}: The strange world the twins and their friends were teleported to.
* TastesLikeFriendship: Throwing candy is the girls' main defense against enemies. It doesn't kill them, but rather distracts them enough to render them harmless to the girls.
* ToyTime: Stage 4. Toys Bridge.

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!!The Video Game provides examples of:

* AntiVillain: Majo-Majo only captured the Twins and their friends because he was lonely and just wanted a WorthyOpponent, as everyone in his world was bad at games. He apologizes and sends the girls and all of their friends back home, thanking them for a fun time.
* BigBad: Majo-Majo. He was the one responsible for transporting the characters to the strange world to begin with.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: Sit still for a while, and Tomomi/Mikage will give you an AsideGlance.
* BubblyClouds: Stage 2. Clouds Island.
* ButNowIMustGo: Tomomi considers staying a while longer with Majo-Majo to play more games, before Mikage reminds her that they must return home.
* CollisionDamage: If the enemy is eating candy, the girls can jump on them harmlessly and even use them as platforms. Otherwise, they're dangerous.
* CryCute: Whenever you lose a life, Tomomi/Mikage sit and bawl their eyes out.
* DeathIsASlapOnTheWrist: Dying is of minimal consequence in this game, as you have infinite continues. You do lose whatever level checkpoints you reached upon getting a GameOver, though.
* EasilyForgiven: The girls don't bear a grudge and quickly forgive Majo-Majo for what he has done, and even thank him for the fun times they had in his world.
* EdibleAmmunition: Candy is your main weapon.
* ExcusePlot: Tomomi and Mikage and their friends are mysteriously teleported to a {{Wackyland}} while at school. It's up to the twins to rescue their friends as well as find a way for them to return home.
* GreenHillZone: Stage 1. Flower Road.
* HeartsAreHealth: Your LifeMeter is measured by hearts.
* IdleAnimation: Tomomi/Mikage deliver an AsideGlance at the player before doing their little animation.
* InvincibleMinorMinion: Nasty pink worms in the Magical Forest level are immune to candy. Unless you're invincible, you can only avoid them.
* InvincibilityPowerUp: Stars.
* LetsSplitUpGang: Upon arriving in the strange world, Tomomi and Mikage oddly decide to split up and search for their friends.
* LevelAte: Stage 3. Sweet Hill.
* TheLostWoods: Stage 5. Magical Forest.
* MinigameGame: There are no boss battles, but rather you play a minigame against an opponent in order to advance to the next level.
* PlatformGame: Hop on platforms and fend off enemies with Candy.
* RatchetScrolling: Rare example for a 16 bit game.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: All of your enemies are little cute creatures.
* SmartBomb: If the girls have a "B" icon, they can "nuke" the screen with candy and disable all enemies if things get a little hairy.
* {{WackyLand}}: The strange world the twins and their friends were teleported to.
* TastesLikeFriendship: Throwing candy is the girls' main defense against enemies. It doesn't kill them, but rather distracts them enough to render them harmless to the girls.
* ToyTime: Stage 4. Toys Bridge.
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* EmbarrassingNickname: Kageura gets embarrassed by his wife calling him "Shin Honey" in front of his students.



* EmbarrassingNickname: Kageura gets embarrassed by his wife calling him "Shin Honey" in front of his students.
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* YoungerThanTheyLook: Emma, and to a lesser extent her identical twin Marie, looks more like an adult than the other teens.

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* YoungerThanTheyLook: Emma, and to a lesser extent her identical twin Marie, looks look more like an adult adults than the other teens.
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* TranslationConvention: Pops up noticeably in the English translation when Chris is reading a letter. The text is obviously in English, but then an English-speaking character picks it up and mention being unable to resd Japanese.

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* TranslationConvention: Pops up noticeably in the English translation when Chris is reading a letter. The text is obviously in English, but then an English-speaking character picks it up and mention being unable to resd read Japanese.
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* InconsistentColoring: The anime gives the titular twins consistently dark brown hair. In the manga, however, their hair has been varying shades of white, blonde, and brown. It's supposed to be ''some type'' of brown but the printing process often screwed with the colours.

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