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[[caption-width-right:350:Seems pretty ordinary to me.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Seems [[caption-width-right:350: [[SarcasmMode Seems pretty ordinary to me.]] ]]
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* FiveSecondRule: An early segement features Yukko desperately and over-dramatically trying to prevent a wiener from her lunch from hitting the floor. She ultimately fails, but as the food hits the floor Yukko is desperately and over-dramatically counting to three as she gets it, eats it, and declares herself safe thanks to the 3-second rule.
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* ParentalSubstitute: Interestingly, Nano and the Professor each perform this role for the other. Nano generally acts as the responsible parent figure who watches over the eight-year-old Professor. But as Nano's creator, the Professor is the closest thing she has to a parent, and she comforts and consoles Nano when, for example, she is scared by lightning or when she stubs her toe.

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* ParentalSubstitute: Interestingly, Nano and the Professor each perform this role for the other. Nano generally acts as the responsible parent figure who watches over the eight-year-old Professor. But as Nano's creator, the Professor is the closest thing she has to a parent, and she comforts and consoles Nano when, for example, she when (for example) Nano is scared by lightning or when she stubs her toe.lightning.
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Upon reflection, Daiku is not actually a Foil to Sasahara.


* SecretlyWealthy: While his wealth isn't exactly a secret, Daiku dresses, talks, and acts like an ordinary student, despite being heir to the enormous Daiku corporation. This puts him in [[{{Foil}} stark contrast]] to Sasahara, who does everything he can to present himself as a sophisticated aristocrat, despite having little if any wealth.

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* SecretlyWealthy: While his wealth isn't exactly a secret, Daiku dresses, talks, and acts like an ordinary student, despite being heir to the enormous Daiku corporation. This puts him in [[{{Foil}} stark contrast]] contrast to Sasahara, who does everything he can to present himself as a sophisticated aristocrat, aristocrat despite having little if any wealth.
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* AlienAbduction: Annaka was abducted by a group of aliens in one episode. She's okay and back to Earth a few chapters later.

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* AlienAbduction: Annaka was abducted by a group of aliens in one episode. She's okay and back to on Earth a few chapters later.
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* AlienAbduction: Annaka was abducted by a group of aliens in one episode. She's okay and back to Earth a few chapters later.
* AlienInvasion: Downplayed. A group of aliens arrive to break and then repair one of the school walls twice and then they flew away, taking Annaka in the process.
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* ParentalSubstitute: Interestingly, Nano and the Professor each perform this role for the other. Nano generally acts as the responsible parent figure who watches over the eight-year-old Professor. But as Nano's creator, the Professor is the closest thing she has to a parent, and she comforts and consoles Nano when, for example, she is scared by lightning or when she stubs her toe.
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* SecretlyWealthy: While his wealth isn't exactly a secret, Daiku dresses, talks, and acts like an ordinary student, despite being heir to the enormous Daiku corporation. This puts him in [[{{Foil}} stark contrast]] to Sasahara, who does everything he can to present himself as a sophisticated aristocrat, despite having little if any wealth.
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* InnocentlyInsensitive: The eight-year-old Professor thinks that robots are incredibly cool, and cannot fathom why Nano ''wouldn't'' want a large wind-up key sticking out of her back.
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* IJustWantToBeNormal: Nano, big time.

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* IJustWantToBeNormal: Nano, big time.Although she is generally happy, Nano is very self-conscious about her status as a RidiculouslyHumanRobot. She particularly hates the large wind-up key protruding from her back, since it immediately marks her as different from other girls.
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Added the name of Misato's sister, Mihoshi


* BrattyHalfPint: Mi-chan. Also Professor and Misato's little sister.

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* BrattyHalfPint: Mi-chan. Also Professor and Misato's little sister.sister, Mihoshi.



** In Episode 22, Misato's little sister tries to hit Mio's big sister with a shinai, only to accidentally hit the assistant kendo instructor (who just happened to appear at the right moment), knocking him off of the bicycle he was riding. Later, when Fecchan tries to make the best of having dropped her ice cream by claiming that she can still eat it after cleaning it off, the bike (and the instructor) come by and ruin what was left of her ice cream. In Episode 25, while Ms. Nakamura is walking down the street, the bike is incredibly, still continuing its path without the rider.

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** In Episode 22, Misato's little sister sister, Mihoshi, tries to hit Mio's big sister with a shinai, only to accidentally hit the assistant kendo instructor (who just happened to appear at the right moment), knocking him off of the bicycle he was riding. Later, when Fecchan tries to make the best of having dropped her ice cream by claiming that she can still eat it after cleaning it off, the bike (and the instructor) come by and ruin what was left of her ice cream. In Episode 25, while Ms. Nakamura is walking down the street, the bike is incredibly, still continuing its path without the rider.



* GirlishPigtails: Mio and Misato's little sister.

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* GirlishPigtails: Mio and Misato's little sister.sister, Mihoshi.
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Elaborated on Mistaken For Badass


* MistakenForBadass: Due to Nakanojou's natural mohawk, many of his classmates believe he's a [[{{Delinquents}} delinquent]].

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* MistakenForBadass: Due to Nakanojou's natural mohawk, many of his classmates believe he's a [[{{Delinquents}} delinquent]]. In actuality, he's a polite young man who gardens and takes care of baby birds.
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Changed "Yūko" to "Yuuko" for internal consistency.


* WaveMotionGun: Mio's and Yūko's screams of pain are capable of destroying roofs, skyscrapers, and ''planets.'' "Aaaah," indeed.

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* WaveMotionGun: Mio's and Yūko's Yuuko's screams of pain are capable of destroying roofs, skyscrapers, and ''planets.'' "Aaaah," indeed.
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The character's name is "Yuuko", not "Yuko".


* FallOfTheHouseOfCards Chapter 9/Episode 17 has Yuko and Mio's efforts to keep their card stack stable ends up in flames; while they were successful in getting Mai to stop messing with it, Yuko stepping out for a bathroom break inavertedly caused the ceiling lights to unplug and drop ''right on the stack''.

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* FallOfTheHouseOfCards Chapter 9/Episode 17 has Yuko Yuuko and Mio's efforts to keep their card stack stable ends up in flames; while they were successful in getting Mai to stop messing with it, Yuko Yuuko stepping out for a bathroom break inavertedly caused the ceiling lights to unplug and drop ''right on the stack''.

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Elaborated on Cute Bruiser


* CuteBruiser: Mio.

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* CuteBruiser: Mio.Mio may be a pigtailed schoolgirl, but when rage overtakes her she is capable of incredible violence.
-->'''Mio:''' ''What color is your blood?''
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* HyperspaceArsenal: Misato.

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* HyperspaceArsenal: Misato.Misato conjures everything from hand grenades to a full-size iron cannon.

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* CouchGag: Nano and the Professor's games of Rock Paper Scissors on the commercial break.

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* CouchGag: CouchGag:
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Nano and the Professor's games of Rock Paper Scissors on the commercial break. break.
** Every ''Helvetica Standard'' segment has a different logo.



** Helvetica Standard will usually get a segment.

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** Helvetica Standard ''Helvetica Standard'' will usually get a segment.



* ShowWithinAShow: ''Helvetica Standard'', which is just as weird as the main show.

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* ShowWithinAShow: The manga ''Helvetica Standard'', which Standard'' is just both adapted into segments in the ''Nichijou'' anime and shown as weird an in-series manga. It's similar as the main show.show except there is no continuity.



* WordSaladTitle: ''Helvetica Standard'', which incidentally is the [[UsefulNotes/{{Fonts}} font]] that the English component of ''Nichijou'''s logo is typeset in.

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* WordSaladTitle: The manga/segment ''Helvetica Standard'', which incidentally is Standard'' gets it name from the [[UsefulNotes/{{Fonts}} font]] that the English component of ''Nichijou'''s logo is typeset in.in. The [[CouchGag numerous logos]] for ''Helvetica Standard'' [[{{Irony}} are never in the eponymous font]].
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* AdaptationAmalgamation: As manga, ''Nichijou'' and ''Helvetica Standard'' were by the same author, but wholly separate series that ran in different magazines. The ''Nichijou'' anime makes ''Helvetica Standard'' a recurring sketch, though the only in-series connection is as a ShownWithinAShow.

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* AdaptationAmalgamation: As manga, ''Nichijou'' and ''Helvetica Standard'' were by the same author, but wholly separate series that ran in different magazines. The ''Nichijou'' anime makes ''Helvetica Standard'' a recurring sketch, though the only in-series connection is as a ShownWithinAShow.ShowWithinAShow.
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* AdaptationAmalgamation: As manga, ''Nichijou'' and ''Helvetica Standard'' were by the same author, but wholly separate series that ran in different magazines. The ''Nichijou'' anime makes ''Helvetica Standard'' a recurring sketch, though the only in-series connection is as a ShownWithinAShow.

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