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** Kouki/Rin is a popular ToyShip, though some prefer to avoid FlirtyStepsiblings if their guardians hook up.

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** Kouki/Rin is a popular ToyShip, though some prefer to avoid FlirtyStepsiblings ToyShip. Helped because even if their guardians hook up.they did become step-siblings, it wouldn't be at an age where it would be awkward.
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* MemeticMutation: The twist in the manga where [[spoiler:Daikichi ends up with the woman he's raised since she was six]] is infamous amongst manga readers. As a result, the term "Usagi Dropped" pops up whenever themes of [[spoiler:WifeHusbandry]] appear in other media.

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* MemeticMutation: The "Usagi Dropped".[[labelnote:Explanation]]The twist in towards the end of the manga where [[spoiler:Daikichi ends up with the woman he's raised since she was six]] is infamous amongst manga readers. As a result, the term "Usagi Dropped" pops up whenever themes of [[spoiler:WifeHusbandry]] appear in other media.[[/labelnote]]
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* AudienceAlienatingEnding: The manga's ending is rather infamous among anime and manga fans, mostly due to [[spoiler:becoming a WifeHusbandry story at the last minute]]. [[CommonKnowledge Contrary to popular belief]], the ending wasn't more accepted in Japan due to ValuesDissonance; plenty of Japanese fans hated it, too. Consequently, neither the TV anime adaptation nor the live-action movie adaptation cover anything after the manga's TimeSkip. It's to a point that the term [[MemeticMutation "Usagi Dropped"]] was born to refer and warn people in case another series ended the same way as ''Bunny Drop'' did.

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* AudienceAlienatingEnding: The manga's ending is rather infamous among anime and manga fans, mostly due to [[spoiler:becoming a WifeHusbandry story at the last minute]]. [[CommonKnowledge Contrary to popular belief]], the ending wasn't a very late stage]]. While ValuesDissonance may have made it slightly more accepted palatable in Japan due to ValuesDissonance; Japan, plenty of Japanese fans readers hated it, it too. Consequently, This is reflected in how neither the TV anime adaptation nor the live-action movie adaptation cover anything after the manga's TimeSkip. It's to a point that the term [[MemeticMutation "Usagi Dropped"]] was born to refer and warn people in case another series ended the same way as ''Bunny Drop'' did.



* HollywoodHomely: Daikichi. There are several references in the manga and anime to him not only being shy and awkward around women but not all that physically attractive either, even though he doesn't look that bad.
* ItWasHisSled: [[spoiler: Rin and Daikichi ending up together]] has been cited as one of the most poorly hidden manga ending spoilers out there. It's not uncommon for the series to basically be referred to as "That manga where a man raises a little girl then [[spoiler:ends up dating her 10 years later]]".

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* HollywoodHomely: Daikichi. There are several references in the manga and anime to him not only being to his shy and awkward demeanour around women but not all that also to how he's physically attractive either, even though he unattractive, but the art doesn't look that bad.
reflect that.
* ItWasHisSled: [[spoiler: Rin [[spoiler:Rin and Daikichi ending up together]] has been cited as one of the most poorly hidden manga ending spoilers out there. It's not uncommon for the series to basically be referred to as "That manga where a man raises a little girl then [[spoiler:ends up dating her 10 years later]]".



* {{Moe}}: Rin-chan. So very much
* NoYay: [[spoiler: Rin and Daikichi]] after the 10-year time skip. Some people took it less well than others.

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%% * {{Moe}}: Rin-chan. So very much
* NoYay: [[spoiler: Rin [[spoiler:Rin and Daikichi]] after the 10-year time skip. Some people took The idea of it less well than others.caused revulsion for many readers.
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** It's perfectly acceptable for six year Rin and Kouki to walk to and from school alone. Depending on where you're from letting a child that young out alone isn't socially acceptable and is considered dangerous, while in Japan it's quite common and the norm. It does help that the two of them ''are'' taught about Stranger Danger and told what to do if they're approached by someone they don't know.

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** It's perfectly acceptable for six year Rin and Kouki Kouki, who are both six years old, to walk to and from school alone. Depending on where you're from from, letting a child that young venture out alone isn't socially acceptable and is considered dangerous, while in Japan it's quite common and the norm. It does help that the two of them ''are'' taught about Stranger Danger and told what to do if they're approached by someone they don't know.
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** To many, the idea of Rin and Daikichi ''[[spoiler:having a child together]]''
* StrangledByTheRedString: [[spoiler: Rin and Daikichi's]] relationship switching from [[spoiler: familial]] to romantic seemed to come out of nowhere for most readers.
* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: A popular reaction to the time skip GenreShift.

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** To many, the idea of Rin and Daikichi ''[[spoiler:having [[spoiler:''having a child together]]''
together'']].
* StrangledByTheRedString: [[spoiler: Rin [[spoiler:Rin and Daikichi's]] relationship switching from [[spoiler: familial]] [[spoiler:familial]] to romantic seemed to come out of nowhere for most readers.
* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: A popular reaction to the time skip time-skip GenreShift.
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* AudienceAlienatingEnding: The manga's ending is rather infamous among anime and manga fans, mostly due to [[spoiler:becoming a WifeHusbandry story at the last minute]]. Contrary to popular belief, the ending wasn't more accepted in Japan due to ValuesDissonance; plenty of Japanese fans hated it, too. Consequently, neither the TV anime adaptation nor the live-action movie adaptation cover anything after the manga's TimeSkip. It's to a point that the term [[MemeticMutation "Usagi Dropped"]] was born to refer and warn people in case another series ended the same way as ''Bunny Drop'' did.

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* AudienceAlienatingEnding: The manga's ending is rather infamous among anime and manga fans, mostly due to [[spoiler:becoming a WifeHusbandry story at the last minute]]. [[CommonKnowledge Contrary to popular belief, belief]], the ending wasn't more accepted in Japan due to ValuesDissonance; plenty of Japanese fans hated it, too. Consequently, neither the TV anime adaptation nor the live-action movie adaptation cover anything after the manga's TimeSkip. It's to a point that the term [[MemeticMutation "Usagi Dropped"]] was born to refer and warn people in case another series ended the same way as ''Bunny Drop'' did.
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* AudienceAlienatingEnding: The manga's ending is rather infamous among anime and manga fans, mostly due to [[spoiler:becoming a WifeHusbandry story at the last minute]]. Contrary to popular belief, the ending wasn't more accepted in Japan due to ValuesDissonance; plenty of Japanese fans hated it, too. It's to a point that the term [[MemeticMutation "Usagi Dropped"]] was born to refer and warn people in case another series ended the same way as ''Bunny Drop'' did.

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* AudienceAlienatingEnding: The manga's ending is rather infamous among anime and manga fans, mostly due to [[spoiler:becoming a WifeHusbandry story at the last minute]]. Contrary to popular belief, the ending wasn't more accepted in Japan due to ValuesDissonance; plenty of Japanese fans hated it, too. Consequently, neither the TV anime adaptation nor the live-action movie adaptation cover anything after the manga's TimeSkip. It's to a point that the term [[MemeticMutation "Usagi Dropped"]] was born to refer and warn people in case another series ended the same way as ''Bunny Drop'' did.
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* MemeticMutation: The twist in the manga where [[spoiler:Daikichi ends up with the woman he's raised since she was six]] is infamous amongst manga readers. It pops up whenever themes of [[spoiler:WifeHusbandry]] appear in media.

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* MemeticMutation: The twist in the manga where [[spoiler:Daikichi ends up with the woman he's raised since she was six]] is infamous amongst manga readers. It As a result, the term "Usagi Dropped" pops up whenever themes of [[spoiler:WifeHusbandry]] appear in other media.
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* AudienceAlienatingEnding: Is arguably one of the most infamous manga endings of all time mostly due to [[spoiler: becoming an incest story at the last minute]]. Contrary to popular belief, the ending wasn't more accepted in Japan due to ValuesDissonance; plenty of Japanese fans hated it, too. It's to a point that the term [[MemeticMutation "Usagi Dropped"]] is born to refer and warn people in case another series ended the same way as ''Bunny Drop'' did.

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* AudienceAlienatingEnding: Is arguably one of the most The manga's ending is rather infamous among anime and manga endings of all time fans, mostly due to [[spoiler: becoming an incest [[spoiler:becoming a WifeHusbandry story at the last minute]]. Contrary to popular belief, the ending wasn't more accepted in Japan due to ValuesDissonance; plenty of Japanese fans hated it, too. It's to a point that the term [[MemeticMutation "Usagi Dropped"]] is was born to refer and warn people in case another series ended the same way as ''Bunny Drop'' did.
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Replacing Shocking Swerve with appropriate trope.

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* ShockingMoments:
** [[spoiler:The original manga's infamous post-time skip shift to a completely different genre.]]
** And also [[spoiler:the revelation that the two main characters aren't actually blood related, done to open up a romantic relationship between the two]].

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Audience Alienating Ending is a sub-trope of Overshadowed so endings go there instead.


* EndingAversion: Is arguably one of the most hated manga endings of all time mostly due to [[spoiler: becoming an incest story at the last minute]]. Contrary to popular belief, the ending wasn't more accepted in Japan due to ValuesDissonance; plenty of Japanese fans hated it, too.

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* EndingAversion: AudienceAlienatingEnding: Is arguably one of the most hated infamous manga endings of all time mostly due to [[spoiler: becoming an incest story at the last minute]]. Contrary to popular belief, the ending wasn't more accepted in Japan due to ValuesDissonance; plenty of Japanese fans hated it, too. It's to a point that the term [[MemeticMutation "Usagi Dropped"]] is born to refer and warn people in case another series ended the same way as ''Bunny Drop'' did.



* OvershadowedByControversy: Almost every discussion of the manga version will lead to talking about the ending, and usually in a negative manner. It's to a point that the term [[MemeticMutation "Usagi Dropped"]] is born to refer and warn people in case another series ended the same way as ''Bunny Drop'' did.
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Cut trope. Can't tell if replacements or others applicable.


* ShockingSwerve:
** [[spoiler:The original manga's infamous post-time skip shift to a completely different genre.]]
** And also [[spoiler:the revelation that the two main characters aren't actually blood related, done to open up a romantic relationship between the two]].
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NO ONE TOOK IT WELL


* BrokenBase: Towards the ending [[spoiler:and the revelation that Rin and Daikichi aren't blood-related and get married]]. Some took it alright while others took [[EndingAversion it less than well]].
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I don't think it's a necessary note towards her being less sympathetic when this is an extremely common argument between engaged couples, definitely ones who don't stay together or end up not happily married, but still, it is a problem many people experience.


** On a related note, the scene when Daikichi's sister expresses concern about her fiance's desire to start a family immediately runs into some minor ValuesDissonance. Daikichi does give her good advice (of the "talk to your husband, it's no use talking to me!" variety), but largely dismisses her concerns, deciding that the "leisure activities" his sister wants to keep are expendable -- you have plenty of time to yourself at work, right? While very upbeat on one level, suggesting that spending all of your time at work or with your children is not automatically a huge sacrifice, a more Western audience would probably take her concerns more seriously and agree that someone who wanted to keep a free-wheeling lifestyle isn't yet cut out for motherhood -- and it's unfair for her fiance to expect her to get pregnant, give birth, rearrange her lifestyle and cope. Of course, the fact that she's a bit of a {{Jerkass}} loses her sympathy points...and why is she ''marrying'' this guy if they've already got a massive difference of opinion on such a major issue?

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** On a related note, the scene when Daikichi's sister expresses concern about her fiance's desire to start a family immediately runs into some minor ValuesDissonance. Daikichi does give her good advice (of the "talk to your husband, it's no use talking to me!" variety), but largely dismisses her concerns, deciding that the "leisure activities" his sister wants to keep are expendable -- you have plenty of time to yourself at work, right? While very upbeat on one level, suggesting that spending all of your time at work or with your children is not automatically a huge sacrifice, a more Western audience would probably take her concerns more seriously and agree that someone who wanted to keep a free-wheeling lifestyle isn't yet cut out for motherhood -- and it's unfair for her fiance to expect her to get pregnant, give birth, rearrange her lifestyle and cope. Of course, the fact that she's a bit of a {{Jerkass}} loses her sympathy points...and why is she ''marrying'' this guy if they've already got a massive difference of opinion on such a major issue?points.
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* EndingAversion: Is arguably one of the most hated manga endings of all time mostly due to [[spoiler: becoming an incest story at the last minute.]]

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* EndingAversion: Is arguably one of the most hated manga endings of all time mostly due to [[spoiler: becoming an incest story at the last minute.]]minute]]. Contrary to popular belief, the ending wasn't more accepted in Japan due to ValuesDissonance; plenty of Japanese fans hated it, too.

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