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The story deals with college student Touya Fujii and his girlfriend, the rising IdolSinger Yuki Morikawa, and the accompanying stress -- along with the rest of Touya's semi-wanted harem -- that is their relationship. The series is actually set in UsefulNotes/TheEighties, and the lack of cellphones is important to the plot. Seriously, this story wouldn't work set in the present.

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The story deals with college student Touya Fujii and his girlfriend, the rising IdolSinger Yuki Morikawa, and the accompanying stress -- along with the rest of Touya's semi-wanted harem -- that is their relationship. The series is actually set in UsefulNotes/TheEighties, UsefulNotes/The80s, and the lack of cellphones is important to the plot. Seriously, this story wouldn't work set in the present.



* TheEighties: The series is set in that decade, it seems specifically so that Yuki and Touya can conveniently miss each other's calls.

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* TheEighties: The80s: The series is set in that decade, it seems specifically so that Yuki and Touya can conveniently miss each other's calls.
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* UpdatedRerelease: The original game received an all-ages port to the [=PS3=] subtitled ''Tsuzurareru Fuyu no Omoide'' in 2010 with updated artwork. Later this version of the game was also released for PC.

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* UpdatedRerelease: The original game received an all-ages port to the [=PS3=] [=PS3=], subtitled ''Tsuzurareru Fuyu no Omoide'' ("Memories Like Falling Snow") in 2010 with updated artwork. Later Later, this version of the game was also released for the PC.
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The story deals with college student Touya and his girlfriend, the rising IdolSinger Morikawa Yuki, and the stress this--along with the rest of Touya's semi-wanted harem--puts on their relationship. The series is actually set in the 80s, and the lack of cellphones is important to the plot. Seriously, this story wouldn't work set in the present.

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The story deals with college student Touya Fujii and his girlfriend, the rising IdolSinger Morikawa Yuki, Yuki Morikawa, and the accompanying stress this--along -- along with the rest of Touya's semi-wanted harem--puts on harem -- that is their relationship. The series is actually set in the 80s, UsefulNotes/TheEighties, and the lack of cellphones is important to the plot. Seriously, this story wouldn't work set in the present.
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%%* HollywoodNerd: Art student Misaki, who dresses in an incredibly frumpy sweater.
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** In Yayoi's sedan (in LHD), you can even see a built-in phone handset in the middle between the driver and front passenger seats. Modern sedans made in the 2000s and beyond don't have that feature anymore.

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* ArcWords "Goddess of the Day"

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* CatchPhrase: Haruka has "Stingy".
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Hopefully there won't be any "[[VisualNovel/SchoolDays Nice Boat]]" in this anime.
* DysfunctionJunction: Pretty much everyone has some kind of problem.

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* %%* CatchPhrase: Haruka has "Stingy".
* %%* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Hopefully there won't be any "[[VisualNovel/SchoolDays Nice Boat]]" in this anime.
* %%* DysfunctionJunction: Pretty much everyone has some kind of problem.



* ForgottenChildhoodFriend [[spoiler: Mendou, sort of. Apparently she's "goddess #1".]]

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* %%* ForgottenChildhoodFriend [[spoiler: Mendou, sort of. Apparently she's "goddess #1".]]



* HollywoodNerd: Art student Misaki, who dresses in an incredibly frumpy sweater.
* IdolSinger: Yuki, Rina, Mendou

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* %%* HollywoodNerd: Art student Misaki, who dresses in an incredibly frumpy sweater.
* %%* IdolSinger: Yuki, Rina, Mendou



* LonelyTogether

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* RunningGag: Mana mistaking other women for Yuki.
* {{Tsundere}}: Mana
* UnluckyChildhoodFriend: Haruka especially seems to fit this niche.

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* %%* RunningGag: Mana mistaking other women for Yuki.
* %%* {{Tsundere}}: Mana
* %%* UnluckyChildhoodFriend: Haruka especially seems to fit this niche.
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Nothing to do with ''that'' [[Music/TheWhiteAlbum White Album]], BTW.

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Nothing to do with ''that'' [[Music/TheWhiteAlbum White Album]], BTW.
by the way.
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Yuki and fellow idol singer Rina Ogata appear as playable characters in ''VideoGame/TheQueenOfHeart'', a series of doujin {{Fighting Game}}s by Watanabe Seisakujo (Now French Bread), with Yuki debuting in [=QoH=] '98, and Rina debuting in [=QoH=] '99.

Much later, both girls would also be featured as [[AssistCharacter support characters]] in ''VideoGame/{{Aquapazza}}'', a FightingGame made jointly by Creator/{{Aquaplus}} and Examu.
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* HaremGenre: Deconstructed. Touya begins the series with a well-established girlfriend, who progressively becomes less well-established as Touya's pathological need for intimacy takes a hold of him. Seriously, this guy thirsts for human contact almost as much as [[Anime/SchoolDays Makoto Itou]] thirsts for ''sex''.

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* HaremGenre: Deconstructed. Touya begins the series with a well-established girlfriend, who progressively becomes less well-established as her busy career creates distance between them and Touya's pathological need for intimacy takes a hold of him. Seriously, this guy thirsts for human contact almost eye begins to wander as much as [[Anime/SchoolDays Makoto Itou]] thirsts for ''sex''.other options present themselves.
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* UpdatedRerelease: The original game received an all-ages port to the PS3 subtitled ''Tsuzurareru Fuyu no Omoide'' in 2010 with updated artwork. Later this version of the game was also released for PC.

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* UpdatedRerelease: The original game received an all-ages port to the PS3 [=PS3=] subtitled ''Tsuzurareru Fuyu no Omoide'' in 2010 with updated artwork. Later this version of the game was also released for PC.
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''White Album'' is a 1998 adult visual novel by Leaf adapted into an anime in 2008. A second season was released in 2009.

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''White Album'' is a 1998 adult visual novel by Leaf [[Creator/{{Aquaplus}} Leaf]] adapted into an anime in 2008. A second season was released in 2009.



There's also a spin-off, ''White Album 2'', with different characters and story but set in the same universe.

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There's also a spin-off, ''White Album 2'', SpinOff, ''VisualNovel/WhiteAlbum2'', with different characters and story but set in the same universe.
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* HaremGenre: Deconstructed. Touya begins the series with a well-established girlfriend, who progressively becomes less well-established as Touya's pathological need for intimacy takes a hold of him. Seriously, this guy thirsts for human contact almost as much as Makoto Itou thirsts for ''sex''.

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* HaremGenre: Deconstructed. Touya begins the series with a well-established girlfriend, who progressively becomes less well-established as Touya's pathological need for intimacy takes a hold of him. Seriously, this guy thirsts for human contact almost as much as [[Anime/SchoolDays Makoto Itou Itou]] thirsts for ''sex''.
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* WhiteHairedPrettyBoy: Eiji Ogata.
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''White Album'' is a 1998 adult visual novel adapted into an anime in 2008. A second season was released in 2009.

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''White Album'' is a 1998 adult visual novel by Leaf adapted into an anime in 2008. A second season was released in 2009.
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There's also a spin-off, ''White Album 2'', with different characters and story but set in the same universe.


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* UpdatedRerelease: The original game received an all-ages port to the PS3 subtitled ''Tsuzurareru Fuyu no Omoide'' in 2010 with updated artwork. Later this version of the game was also released for PC.
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''WhiteAlbum'' is a 1998 adult visual novel adapted into an anime in 2008. A second season was released in 2009.

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''WhiteAlbum'' ''White Album'' is a 1998 adult visual novel adapted into an anime in 2008. A second season was released in 2009.
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Hopefully there won't be any "[[SchoolDays Nice Boat]]" in this anime.

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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Hopefully there won't be any "[[SchoolDays "[[VisualNovel/SchoolDays Nice Boat]]" in this anime.

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