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* AdvanceNoticeCrime: The eponymous thief announces his crimes before he commits them, specifically to make the heist more challenging. Targets include Swiss banks (as in, ''the entire bank.'' He used a tunnel-boring machine and explosives.), collections of priceless gemstones, and masterpiece clocks. He also ''takes requests,'' stealing a recently-completed artificial island because the Chief of Police dared him to. It's later revealed that, at least some of the time, it's to add to the mystique of the artifacts he steals. For example, a much-touted "perpetual clock" (invented in the 1800s) that was about to wind down. If he'd left it alone, it would have failed in front of the whole world. If it gets stolen by Mouse on its 100th anniversary, the legend is allowed to continue.
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* OperaGloves: Mei, Yayoi and Hazuki all wear long gloves as part of their working outfits when they assist Sorata on his missions. In the manga, they occasionally wear them to add extra fetish appeal spice when seducing Sorata.
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* SexGod: Sorata, yes really.
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''Mouse'' is a fourteen-volume {{Seinen}} comedy manga written by Satoru Akahori that got adapted into a TwelveEpisodeAnime series of 15-minute episodes about the adventures of the GentlemanThief Mouse and his UnwantedHarem of sex-slaves. In his civilian identity, Sorata Muon is a mild-mannered art teacher who is popular with his female students and gets bullied by his three colleagues- Mei, Yayoi and Hazuki. But in truth, he is the heir to a four-hundred-year-old dynasty of [[PhantomThief Phantom Thieves]], and his female colleagues are actually his devoted assistants and live-in sex-slaves.
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''Mouse'' is a fourteen-volume {{Seinen}} comedy manga written by Satoru Akahori that got (writer of ''Anime/SaberMarionetteJ'', ''Literature/MazeMegaburstSpace'', and ''Manga/KashimashiGirlMeetsGirl'') and illustrated by Hiroshi Itaba, which was serialized in ''Young Animal'' from 1999 to 2004 and compiled into 14 volumes. It was adapted into a TwelveEpisodeAnime series of 15-minute episodes about in 2003.
The series concerns the adventures of the GentlemanThief Mouse and his UnwantedHarem of sex-slaves. In his civilian identity, Sorata Muon is a mild-mannered art teacher who is popular with his female students and gets bullied by his three colleagues- Mei, Yayoi and Hazuki. But in truth, he is the heir to a four-hundred-year-old dynasty of [[PhantomThief Phantom Thieves]], and his female colleagues are actually his devoted assistants and live-in sex-slaves.
The series concerns the adventures of the GentlemanThief Mouse and his UnwantedHarem of sex-slaves. In his civilian identity, Sorata Muon is a mild-mannered art teacher who is popular with his female students and gets bullied by his three colleagues- Mei, Yayoi and Hazuki. But in truth, he is the heir to a four-hundred-year-old dynasty of [[PhantomThief Phantom Thieves]], and his female colleagues are actually his devoted assistants and live-in sex-slaves.
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** This is most blatant with Yayoi (the brown-haired Meganekko with the giant chest), who originally [[DoesNotLikeMen Did Not Like Men]] because of her [[CovertPervert Closet Perversion]] until Sorata accidentally freed the submissive within.
*** Not accidentally -- Mei deftly cracked the little nut in his presence (just to distract her), so when Sorata needed to make her snap out of it, he knew how. Also, note that ''after'' her flashback's time, Yayoi is as relaxed around him as the other two.
*** Not accidentally -- Mei deftly cracked the little nut in his presence (just to distract her), so when Sorata needed to make her snap out of it, he knew how. Also, note that ''after'' her flashback's time, Yayoi is as relaxed around him as the other two.
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** This is most blatant with Yayoi (the brown-haired Meganekko with the giant chest), who originally [[DoesNotLikeMen Did Not Like Men]] because of her [[CovertPervert Closet Perversion]] until Sorata accidentally freed the submissive within.
*** Not accidentally --Mei deftly cracked the little nut in his presence (just to distract her), so when Sorata needed to make her snap out of it, he knew how. Also, note that ''after'' her flashback's time, Yayoi is as relaxed around him as the other two.
*** Not accidentally --
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* IOweYouMyLife: The girls are so loyal to Sorata because he cured Hazuki's Multiple Personality Disorder, rescued Mei from her abusive grandmother, and helped Yayoi get over Androphobia.
** And, you know, saving them from murderous relatives, a tomb's deathtrap, and a burning building, respectively.
** And, you know, saving them from murderous relatives, a tomb's deathtrap, and a burning building, respectively.
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* IOweYouMyLife: The girls are so loyal to Sorata because he cured Hazuki's Multiple Personality Disorder, rescued Mei from her abusive grandmother, and helped Yayoi get over Androphobia.
** And, you know,Androphobia (as well as saving them from murderous relatives, a tomb's deathtrap, and a burning building, respectively.respectively).
** And, you know,
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* LighterAndSofter: The anime adaptation is only barely arousing compared to the manga, where explicit sex is a common thing in almost every chapter. Also, the anime only implies that Mouse has sex with his three divas, whereas in the manga, he had sex with ''every single woman he ever met''.
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* TamerAndChaster: The anime adaptation is only barely arousing compared to the manga, where explicit sex is a common thing in almost every chapter. Also, the anime only implies that Mouse has sex with his three divas, whereas in the manga, he had sex with ''every single woman he ever met''.
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* GagBoobs: Yayoi. Mei is just as voluptuous, but we don't see much in the way of GagBoobs jokes concerning her; she's depicted as the most elegant member of the trio.
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** This is most blatant with Yayoi (the brown-haired Meganekko with the GagBoobs), giant chest), who originally [[DoesNotLikeMen Did Not Like Men]] because of her [[CovertPervert Closet Perversion]] until Sorata accidentally freed the submissive within.
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* {{Gainaxing}}: Mostly Yayoi.
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* BattleHarem: It's a HaremAnime comedy that consists mostly of scenes about [[UptoEleven hilariously over-the-top]] heists Sorata pulls and scenes where his accomplices/[[SubordinateExcuse servants]], ahem, lavish attention on him in a hilariously over-the-top fashion.
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* BattleHarem: It's a HaremAnime comedy that consists mostly of scenes about [[UptoEleven hilariously over-the-top]] over-the-top heists Sorata pulls and scenes where his accomplices/[[SubordinateExcuse servants]], ahem, lavish attention on him in a hilariously over-the-top fashion.
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** Mostly, it's presented as SubordinateExcuse brought UpToEleven -- the comedy happens when they play these submissive games without pretending they really mean it:
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** Mostly, it's presented as SubordinateExcuse brought UpToEleven up to eleven -- the comedy happens when they play these submissive games without pretending they really mean it:
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** This is most blatant with Yayoi (the brown-haired {{Meganekko}} with the GagBoobs), who originally [[DoesNotLikeMen Did Not Like Men]] because of her [[CovertPervert Closet Perversion]] until Sorata accidentally freed the submissive within.
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** This is most blatant with Yayoi (the brown-haired {{Meganekko}} Meganekko with the GagBoobs), who originally [[DoesNotLikeMen Did Not Like Men]] because of her [[CovertPervert Closet Perversion]] until Sorata accidentally freed the submissive within.
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* {{Meganekko}}: Yayoi.
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* WholePlotReference: Entire chapters are dedicated homages to anime such as ''Manga/CatsEye'' and ''Anime/GalaxyExpress999''.
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* WholePlotReference: Entire chapters are dedicated homages to anime such as ''Manga/CatsEye'' and ''Anime/GalaxyExpress999''.''Manga/GalaxyExpress999''.
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''Mouse'' is a fourteen-volume {{Seinen}} comedy manga written by Satoru Akahori that got adapted into a TwelveEpisodeAnime series of 15-minute episodes about the adventures of the GentlemanThief Mouse and his UnwantedHarem of sex-slaves. In his civilian identity, Sorata Muon is a mild-mannered art teacher who is popular with his female students and gets bullied by his three colleagues- Mei, Yayoi and Hazuki. But in truth, he is the heir to a four-hundred-year-old dynasty of {{Kaitou}}, and his female colleagues are actually his devoted assistants and live-in sex-slaves.
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''Mouse'' is a fourteen-volume {{Seinen}} comedy manga written by Satoru Akahori that got adapted into a TwelveEpisodeAnime series of 15-minute episodes about the adventures of the GentlemanThief Mouse and his UnwantedHarem of sex-slaves. In his civilian identity, Sorata Muon is a mild-mannered art teacher who is popular with his female students and gets bullied by his three colleagues- Mei, Yayoi and Hazuki. But in truth, he is the heir to a four-hundred-year-old dynasty of {{Kaitou}}, [[PhantomThief Phantom Thieves]], and his female colleagues are actually his devoted assistants and live-in sex-slaves.
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