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* IKnewIt: [[spoiler:Arata being a SecretSecretKeeper was widely speculated as far back as the first chapter when he holds Kuroe's hand as she starts transforming. Chapter 35 confirms that he does indeed know that she and Harugon are one and the same.]]
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* IKnewIt: [[spoiler:Arata being a SecretSecretKeeper was widely speculated as far back as the first chapter when he holds Kuroe's hand as she starts transforming. Chapter 35 confirms that he does indeed know that she and Harugon are one and the same.]]
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Because Monthly Comic Alive is a {{seinen}} publication, Spica Aoki's initial pitch for the series was originally a more action-packed story involving a SuperheroSchool for {{Kaiju}} girls in training. There was also the potential for a harem aspect somewhere down the line. However, her editor decided that the story would work better as a {{shoujo}} story since Aoki had more experience with that.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Because Monthly Comic Alive is a {{seinen}} publication, Spica Aoki's initial pitch for the series was originally a more action-packed story involving a SuperheroSchool for {{Kaiju}} girls in training. There was also the potential for a harem aspect somewhere down the line. However, her editor decided that the story would work better as a {{shoujo}} story since Aoki had more experience with that.that.
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* NewbieBoom: Spica Aoki says that the series was struggling to find an audience around the time volume 2 was printed, so her editor suggested posting the entire first chapter on Twitter. The post got hundreds of thousands of likes and resulted in the series up to that point selling out and getting a second print run (a first in her manga career).
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Because Monthly Comic Alive is a {{seinen}} publication, Spica Aoki's initial pitch for the series was originally a more action-packed story involving a SuperheroSchool for {{Kaiju}} girls in training. Her editor decided that the story would work better as a {{shoujo}} story since Aoki had more experience with that.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Because Monthly Comic Alive is a {{seinen}} publication, Spica Aoki's initial pitch for the series was originally a more action-packed story involving a SuperheroSchool for {{Kaiju}} girls in training. Her There was also the potential for a harem aspect somewhere down the line. However, her editor decided that the story would work better as a {{shoujo}} story since Aoki had more experience with that.
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* NoSwastikas: In the original release online, Rairi's bag had an image of a manji on the front, referencing the slang phrase "maji manji" popular among teenagers. This was changed to the text "Maji Manji" in stylized English for the official Japanese volume releases.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Because Monthy Comic Alive is a {{seinen}} publication, Spica Aoki's initial pitch for the series was originally a more action-packed story involving a SuperheroSchool for {{Kaiju}} girls in training. Her editor decided that the story would work better as a {{shoujo}} story since Aoki had more experience with that.
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* NoSwastikas: In the original release online, Rairi's bag had an image of a manji on the front, referencing the slang phrase "maji manji" popular among teenagers. This was changed to the text "Maji Manji" in stylized English for the official Japanese volume releases.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: BecauseMonthy Monthly Comic Alive is a {{seinen}} publication, Spica Aoki's initial pitch for the series was originally a more action-packed story involving a SuperheroSchool for {{Kaiju}} girls in training. Her editor decided that the story would work better as a {{shoujo}} story since Aoki had more experience with that.
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