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The manga release has been licensed by Creator/YenPress [[https://twitter.com/yenpress/status/1783939112073892031 for English publication.]]

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The manga release [[https://twitter.com/yenpress/status/1783939112073892031 has been licensed by by]] Creator/YenPress [[https://twitter.com/yenpress/status/1783939112073892031 for English publication.]] publication.
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The manga release has been licensed by Creator/YenPress [[https://twitter.com/yenpress/status/1783939112073892031 for English publication.]]

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* InformedAttribute: Narita claims the easiest thing for him is to get a girl to help him out due to his good looks and "male power". However, the only time he ever used it was on Mitsuki and Aya in his debut with both attempts failing miserably since the former was panicking while reluctant to show her homework and the latter called him out and gave Narita the insulting nickname of "Jerkface". which really gets to him.

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* InformedAttribute: Narita claims the easiest thing for him is to get a girl to help him out due to his good looks and "male power". However, the only time he ever used it was on Mitsuki and Aya in his debut with both attempts failing miserably since the former was panicking while reluctant to show her homework and the latter called him out and gave Narita the insulting nickname of "Jerkface". "Jerkface", which really gets to him. him.
** Jo later says that he gets such a vibe off of Narita, and wonders why he doesn't have a girlfriend if that's the case. While he's happy to have his ego stroked, Narita brushes the question off, having found after a bit of CharacterDevelopment that he prefers being a ShipperOnDeck than pursing a relationship of his own.
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* AuthorVocabularyCalendar: Or at least the translator's vocabulary calendar. In Chapter 15, Mitsuki, a music lover who seems to be of average intelligence(although she later turns out to have good grades in English and Modern Japanese), describes her uncle's record store as "moribund."

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* AuthorVocabularyCalendar: Or at least the translator's vocabulary calendar. In Chapter 15, Mitsuki, a music lover who seems to be of average intelligence(although intelligence (although she later turns out to have good grades in English and Modern Japanese), describes her uncle's record store as "moribund."
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* ArmorPiercingQuestion: At the end of Chapter 74, Mitsuki asks Aya, "Are you being nice to me just because I'm 'Onii-san'?" Aya is unable to anwer that question, and while Mitsuki drops the subject and hangs up, it clearly had an impact.

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* ArmorPiercingQuestion: At the end of Chapter 74, Mitsuki asks Aya, "Are you being nice to me just because I'm 'Onii-san'?" Aya is unable to anwer answer that question, and while Mitsuki drops the subject and hangs up, it clearly had an impact.
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* ArmorPiercingQuestion: At the end of Chapter 74, Mitsuki asks Aya, "Are you being nice to me just because I'm 'Onii-san'?" Aya is unable to anwer that question, and while Mitsuki drops the subject and hangs up, it clearly had an impact.
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* LoveEpiphany: In chapter 51, as she watches Aya get incredibly pumped up singing american rock songs at Karaoke, Mitsuki realizes that the feeling she's getting seeing Aya so happy is actually love.

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* LoveEpiphany: In chapter 51, 59, as she watches Aya get incredibly pumped up singing american rock songs at Karaoke, Mitsuki realizes that the feeling she's getting seeing Aya so happy is actually love.
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* LoveEpiphany: In chapter 51, as she watches Aya get incredibly pumped up singing american rock songs at Karaoke, Mitsuki realizes that the feeling she's getting seeing Aya so happy is actually love.

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* AuthorVocabularyCalendar: Or at least the translator's vocabulary calendar. In Chapter 15, Mitsuki, a music lover who seems to be of average intelligence, describes her uncle's record store as "moribund."

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* AuthorVocabularyCalendar: Or at least the translator's vocabulary calendar. In Chapter 15, Mitsuki, a music lover who seems to be of average intelligence, intelligence(although she later turns out to have good grades in English and Modern Japanese), describes her uncle's record store as "moribund."


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* BookDumb: Mitsuki's grades are all over the place- 95 in English, 65 in Modern Japanese, 31 in World History, 29 in Physics and an 18 in Math- but it's clear that the bad grades outnumber the good ones.


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* ClassTrip: Chapters 53 to 61 focus on the school trip.
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* {{Defictionalization}}: Mitsuki and Aya's in-universe Spotify playlist has been compiled and released by the artist herself.


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* ForeignCultureFetish: Aya, Mitsuki, and Jo all have a taste in music trending toward American Rock circa '70s to '90s. Jo in particular almost made the trip to LA to try and break into the rock scene there.


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* OldFlame: Jo's ex-girlfirend Kanna pops back up, with the intent to bring Mitsuki to Los Angeles with her, a trip Jo balked at taking himself in order to raise Mitsuki.


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* PromotedToParent: Mitsuki lives with her Uncle (who has apparently been raising her since she was a child) with no reference to her parents. He even turned down moving to Los Angeles with his ex-girlfriend in order to focus on raising Mitsuki.


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* ShoutOut: The series wears its musical influences on its sleeves to an almost literal degree. There are accurate recreations of album covers and t-shirts, as well as specific artists and songs namedropped to a liberal degree.

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