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* AbsurdlyPowerfulStudentCouncil: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]], as while the actual student council is quite weak and dismissed, Special A acts as a ''de facto'' student council and is often depicted like a classic AbsurdlyPowerfulStudentCouncil (it helps that Tadashi, the fifth-ranked Special A student, is the son of the principal).
** More specifically, the Special A has a private Greenhouse in which they appear to skip all of their classes, have special uniforms, and have an inexplicably large amount of funding for "comedically" random things.
*** The funding in question might come from the fact that most of the members come from incredibly rich families...

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* AbsurdlyPowerfulStudentCouncil: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]], as while the actual student council is quite weak and often dismissed, the Special A acts as a ''de facto'' student council and is often depicted like a classic AbsurdlyPowerfulStudentCouncil (it helps that Tadashi, the fifth-ranked Special A student, is the son of the principal).
** More specifically, the
principal). The Special A has a private Greenhouse greenhouse in which they appear to skip all of their classes, have special uniforms, and have an inexplicably large amount of funding for "comedically" comically random things.
*** The funding in question might come from the fact that most of the members come from incredibly rich families...
things.
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* YaoiGuys: [[spoiler: [=RyuuXFinn=] appearing on the horizon. Subverted, though, as Ryuu walks in on a nude and very female Finn shortly after.]]
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''Special A'' received an anime adaptation spanning 24 episodes, animated by Gonzo and AIC. Sentai Filmworks licensed it for an American release in 2009, and its rerelease in July 2013 includes a dub.

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''Special A'' was serialized in ''Magazine/HanaToYume'' from 2003 to 2009. It received an anime adaptation spanning in 2008 which aired for 24 episodes, animated by Gonzo and AIC. Sentai Filmworks licensed it for an American release in 2009, and its rerelease in July 2013 includes a dub.
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* SchoolgirlLesbians: Akira comes off as one, given her obsession with cute girls. [[spoiler: Not that it gets in the way of her attraction to Tadashi.]]
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* WhyDontYyouJustShootHim: In the final chapter, Kei has a flashback that serves to answer the most likely question a reader will have after reading just a couple chapters of the series-- "Why doesn't Kei just throw a contest?" [[spoiler: He did...right before the series, and Hikari saw through it. Her response was what caused Kei to fall in love with her, and he keeps up the competitions because that's part of what he loves about her.]]

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* WhyDontYyouJustShootHim: WhyDontYouJustShootHim: In the final chapter, Kei has a flashback that serves to answer the most likely question a reader will have after reading just a couple chapters of the series-- "Why doesn't Kei just throw a contest?" [[spoiler: He did...right before the series, and Hikari saw through it. Her response was what caused Kei to fall in love with her, and he keeps up the competitions because that's part of what he loves about her.]]

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