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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic:
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2uqpqrYmMY "Savior of Song"]] has a nice tune, and SurprisinglyGoodEnglish. The main singer nano is a Japanese-American who was born in New York and is fully fluent in both languages.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSQMYnTTZZQ "Blue Field"]] has its charms as well.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ITfUaahh3M "Silver Sky"]], which accompanies the climactic scene of episode 10.
** [[https://youtu.be/cvPetVN0PF8 "Tamashi no Yakudo"]], I-401's main battle music, is undoubtedly this.
** The anime's soundtrack offers us [[http://soundcloud.com/diabolus-exnihilo/01-savior "SAVIOR"]], [[http://soundcloud.com/diabolus-exnihilo/11-stirring-soul "Stirring-Soul"]], [[http://soundcloud.com/diabolus-exnihilo/12-speed-battle "Speed Battle"]] and [[http://soundcloud.com/diabolus-exnihilo/13-tempest "Tempest"]].
** The recap movie "Ars Nova DC" is capped off with another of nano's songs as the ending theme, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TTTcVHNvrc "Rock On"]].
** The sequel movie "Cadenza" also has another of her songs, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRbPcE_xGdc "Last Refrain"]], as an insert song.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2uqpqrYmMY "Savior of Song"]] has a nice tune, and SurprisinglyGoodEnglish. The main singer nano is a Japanese-American who was born in New York and is fully fluent in both languages.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSQMYnTTZZQ "Blue Field"]] has its charms as well.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ITfUaahh3M "Silver Sky"]], which accompanies the climactic scene of episode 10.
** [[https://youtu.be/cvPetVN0PF8 "Tamashi no Yakudo"]], I-401's main battle music, is undoubtedly this.
** The anime's soundtrack offers us [[http://soundcloud.com/diabolus-exnihilo/01-savior "SAVIOR"]], [[http://soundcloud.com/diabolus-exnihilo/11-stirring-soul "Stirring-Soul"]], [[http://soundcloud.com/diabolus-exnihilo/12-speed-battle "Speed Battle"]] and [[http://soundcloud.com/diabolus-exnihilo/13-tempest "Tempest"]].
** The recap movie "Ars Nova DC" is capped off with another of nano's songs as the ending theme, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TTTcVHNvrc "Rock On"]].
** The sequel movie "Cadenza" also has another of her songs, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRbPcE_xGdc "Last Refrain"]], as an insert song.
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Critical Research Failure is a disambiguation page
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* CriticalResearchFailure:
** Not on the part of the production, but on the part of the ''translators'' for the CR English stream. Likely to go unnoticed for people not familiar with the actual Imperial Japanese Navy ships featured, but for those watchers who ''are'', the experience is jarring. See how Nagara was called a battleship (she isn't; Nagara is a light cruiser), or Hyuuga being called a "fast battleship" (the historical ship wasn't) despite the actual term used in-series being ''dai senkan'', literally great battleship or dreadnought.
** The fans are not exempt either, sadly enough. A number of them believe that Hyuuga is mislabeled as a Battleship in the translations, "as opposed to a battleship/carrier hybrid which she was her whole life." However, [[RealityIsUnrealistic once you do a bit of research]] into the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_battleship_Hy%C5%ABga historical Hyuuga]], one finds not only was Hyuuga converted into a hybrid in 1943 (as a response to the losses of Japan's career fleets at Midway), but she started life in the 1910s as... A battleship.
** Not on the part of the production, but on the part of the ''translators'' for the CR English stream. Likely to go unnoticed for people not familiar with the actual Imperial Japanese Navy ships featured, but for those watchers who ''are'', the experience is jarring. See how Nagara was called a battleship (she isn't; Nagara is a light cruiser), or Hyuuga being called a "fast battleship" (the historical ship wasn't) despite the actual term used in-series being ''dai senkan'', literally great battleship or dreadnought.
** The fans are not exempt either, sadly enough. A number of them believe that Hyuuga is mislabeled as a Battleship in the translations, "as opposed to a battleship/carrier hybrid which she was her whole life." However, [[RealityIsUnrealistic once you do a bit of research]] into the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_battleship_Hy%C5%ABga historical Hyuuga]], one finds not only was Hyuuga converted into a hybrid in 1943 (as a response to the losses of Japan's career fleets at Midway), but she started life in the 1910s as... A battleship.
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* AluminiumChristmasTrees: Apart from rocket propelled torpedoes, the JMSDF attack submarine ''Hakugei III'' has a rocket propulsion engine. DARPA has been researching adapting rockets to submarines for the last 10 years.
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* TheWoobie: Iona really gives off this vibe in episodes 9 through 11, as her attempts at friendship with Kongo are rebuffed, I-400 and I-402 show up to sink her, and she's eventually forced to kill her sisters. Gets cranked UpToEleven in ''Cadenza'' [[spoiler:care of her encounter with Musashi.]]
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* TheWoobie: Iona really gives off this vibe in episodes 9 through 11, as her attempts at friendship with Kongo are rebuffed, I-400 and I-402 show up to sink her, and she's eventually forced to kill her sisters. Gets cranked UpToEleven up to eleven in ''Cadenza'' [[spoiler:care of her encounter with Musashi.]]
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* FoeYay: Takao and Hyuuga.
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** Kongo's general feel of Britishness (StiffUpperLip, LadyOfWar, [[SpotOfTea having tea]] and cucumber sandwiches in the English style) becomes more understandable when one learns the IRL ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_battleship_Kong%C5%8D Kongo]]'' was completely designed and built in Britain.[[note]]''Kongo'' was the last Japanese capital ship to be built outside Japan; her sisters ''Hiei, Haruna'' and ''Kirishima'' were laid down in Japanese shipyards. All four were originally classed as battlecruisers, before undergoing extensive modernization prior to World War 2 and being reclassed as fast battleships.[[/note]]
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** Kongo's general feel of Britishness (StiffUpperLip, LadyOfWar, [[SpotOfTea [[BritsLoveTea having tea]] and cucumber sandwiches in the English style) becomes more understandable when one learns the IRL ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_battleship_Kong%C5%8D Kongo]]'' was completely designed and built in Britain.[[note]]''Kongo'' was the last Japanese capital ship to be built outside Japan; her sisters ''Hiei, Haruna'' and ''Kirishima'' were laid down in Japanese shipyards. All four were originally classed as battlecruisers, before undergoing extensive modernization prior to World War 2 and being reclassed as fast battleships.[[/note]]
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* CrossoverShip: With ''VideoGame/KanColle''.
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* CrossoverShip: FanPreferredCouple: While the anime tries to make some girls compatible with Gunzou (Iona and Takao), some fans would rather pair those and other girls with ''[[LesYay each other]]''.
* FoeYay: Takao and Hyuuga.
* FriendlyFandoms: With ''VideoGame/KanColle''.
* FoeYay: Takao and Hyuuga.
* FriendlyFandoms: With ''VideoGame/KanColle''.
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* FanPreferredCouple: While the anime tries to make some girls compatible with Gunzou (Iona and Takao), some fans would rather pair those and other girls with ''[[LesYay each other]]''.
* FoeYay: Takao and Hyuuga.
* FoeYay: Takao and Hyuuga.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwENz04T7h4 Savior of Song]] has a nice tune, and SurprisinglyGoodEnglish. The main singer nano is a Japanese-American who was born in New York and is fully fluent in both languages.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSQMYnTTZZQ Blue Field]] has its charms as well.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ITfUaahh3M Silver Sky]], which accompanies the climactic scene of episode 10.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSQMYnTTZZQ Blue Field]] has its charms as well.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ITfUaahh3M Silver Sky]], which accompanies the climactic scene of episode 10.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwENz04T7h4 Savior com/watch?v=D2uqpqrYmMY "Savior of Song]] Song"]] has a nice tune, and SurprisinglyGoodEnglish. The main singer nano is a Japanese-American who was born in New York and is fully fluent in both languages.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSQMYnTTZZQBlue Field]] "Blue Field"]] has its charms as well.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ITfUaahh3MSilver Sky]], "Silver Sky"]], which accompanies the climactic scene of episode 10.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSQMYnTTZZQ
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ITfUaahh3M
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* CrossoverShip: With ''VideoGame/KantaiCollection''.
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* CrossoverShip: With ''VideoGame/KantaiCollection''.''VideoGame/KanColle''.
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** [[http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v291/ReionHikosawa/HorribleSubsArpeggioofBlueSteel-ArsNova-01720pmkv_snapshot_2420_20131203_190145_zps10a037b7.jpg Episode 1]]'s end-of-episode illustration gives a strange instance of EarlyBirdCameo, featuring ''VideoGame/KantaiCollection'''s version of I-401 before she was ''finally'' made available during the December 2013 event. [[http://static1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20131224213154/kancolle/images/5/5d/155-8-.png The very same art is actually used in-game]].
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** [[http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v291/ReionHikosawa/HorribleSubsArpeggioofBlueSteel-ArsNova-01720pmkv_snapshot_2420_20131203_190145_zps10a037b7.jpg Episode 1]]'s end-of-episode illustration gives a strange instance of EarlyBirdCameo, featuring ''VideoGame/KantaiCollection'''s ''VideoGame/KanColle'''s version of I-401 before she was ''finally'' made available during the December 2013 event. [[http://static1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20131224213154/kancolle/images/5/5d/155-8-.png The very same art is actually used in-game]].
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** Someone actually made an [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFF1w-DK08w AMV]] using Ars Nova's opening with Kantai Collection images. It fits so well, until fans wanted nano to sing the opening of the upcoming Kantai Collection anime.
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** Someone actually made an [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFF1w-DK08w AMV]] using Ars Nova's opening with Kantai Collection ''Kantai Collection'' images. It fits so well, until fans wanted nano to sing the opening of the upcoming Kantai Collection ''Anime/KanColle'' anime.
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* MemeticMutation: '''CARNIVAL DA YO!''' after Maya's [[spoiler:BrokenRecord ranting]]. Carried over to ''VideoGame/KantaiCollection'', where in the December 2013 collaboration event, Maya's an encounterable boss, and players have learned to ''hate it'' whenever she spouts the line repeatedly while beating on their fleets.
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* MemeticMutation: '''CARNIVAL DA YO!''' after Maya's [[spoiler:BrokenRecord ranting]]. Carried over to ''VideoGame/KantaiCollection'', ''VideoGame/KanColle'', where in the December 2013 collaboration event, Maya's an encounterable boss, and players have learned to ''hate it'' whenever she spouts the line repeatedly while beating on their fleets.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Komaki. Badass ship captain, yes. Completely useless when it comes to women, oh yes. His bumbling attraction to Mauri makes him one of the most endearing of the human characters.
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It's not a YMMV trope
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* CrossoverShip[=/=]IntercontinuityCrossover: With ''VideoGame/KantaiCollection''.
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* CrossoverShip[=/=]IntercontinuityCrossover: CrossoverShip: With ''VideoGame/KantaiCollection''.
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* TheWoobie: Iona really gives off this vibe in episodes 9 through 11, as her attempts at friendship with Kongo are rebuffed, I-400 and I-402 show up to sink her, and she's eventually forced to kill her sisters.
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* TheWoobie: Iona really gives off this vibe in episodes 9 through 11, as her attempts at friendship with Kongo are rebuffed, I-400 and I-402 show up to sink her, and she's eventually forced to kill her sisters. Gets cranked UpToEleven in ''Cadenza'' [[spoiler:care of her encounter with Musashi.]]
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** Hilariously, KantaiCollection went one better with it's side of the crossover... featuring several of the ships from this IN ''Kantai Collection''!
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** Hilariously, KantaiCollection Kadokawa (the production firm behind [=KanColle=]) went one better with it's side of the crossover... better, by featuring several of the ships from this IN ''Kantai Collection''!''in the browser game itself'', as a way to introduce their version of I-401 (Shioi).
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** Hilariously, KantaiCollection went one better with it's side of the crossover... featuring several of the ships from this IN ''Kantai Collection''!
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** [[https://youtu.be/cvPetVN0PF8 "Tamashi no Yakudo"]], I-401's main battle music, is undoubtedly this.
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** Enjoyably played with when Gunzou and Hyuuga go on a mission by themselves for over a dozen chapters. Among other things, it includes Gunzou telling Hyuuga his backstory and emotional motivation, Gunzou and Hyuuga telling each other "I can't lose you.", and ends with [[spoiler:Hyuuga desperately begging Yamato and Yukikaze for a little more time to save Gunzou, despite being already reduced to her core and the near-certainty of being captured by Ise]].
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** Enjoyably played with when Gunzou and Hyuuga go on a mission by themselves for over a dozen chapters. Among other things, it includes Gunzou telling Hyuuga his backstory and emotional motivation, Gunzou and Hyuuga telling each other "I can't lose you.", you", and ends with [[spoiler:Hyuuga desperately begging Yamato and Yukikaze for a little more time to save Gunzou, despite being already reduced to her core and the near-certainty of being captured by Ise]].