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* TearJerker:
** Many moments stick out as tear jerkers, but the ending sticks out as the biggest instance of this in this series: [[spoiler:"That night, Buster Machines No. 1 & 2, and their pilots, returned to earth. Welcome Home."]]
** [[spoiler:Nono performing a HeroicSacrifice, and leaving Lal'C with a piece of her singularity in the form of an origami crane.]]
** Of the sadder kind, [[spoiler:it's actually ''really'' hard to watch the Fraternity get torn to shreds by the Space Monster. Back in the 21st century, pilots needed TrainingFromHell to even ''think'' about surviving a fight with a Monster. These literal children have ''none'' of that and, as we find out in episode 6, aren't even ''piloting their machines right''. They're also used to fighting opponents who focus mostly on them and who engage in very targeted attacks; they couldn't even conceive of a creature that was a result of a LensmanArmsRace and is both capable of, and willing to, cause ''planetary-scale destruction''. It can't even be called a beatdown; it's just a massacre. Lal'C and Tycho survive almost solely because of Nono protecting them in the nick of time due to her affection for them.]]
*** What does it is the shock evident in Lal'C and other's faces and voices on realizing [[spoiler:some of their comrades have died when the Monster starts attacking. Topless almost ''never'' actually die in the line of duty, and now they're facing an enemy that can make them DieLikeAnimals. It's obvious a lot of the kids have no idea how to process that kind of grief, especially in a dangerous situation like this, and it ends up getting a lot more of them killed. It brings to mind ''Gunbuster'' episode 3, but a great deal worse.]]
*** In a way, [[spoiler:the Serpentine Sisters]] are particularly sad. [[spoiler:They were kind of creepy and weird up to this point, but they're genuinely overjoyed when the "gravity well" awakens, as they think it's a fellow Topless. They're about... 10% right. On calling out to it, the Monster simply incinerates them, and all this time they didn't realize the danger, as they [[OutsideContextProblem never understood or could understand the danger they were in]]. Their genuine shock and horror at being attacked and watching each other be killed hits surprisingly hard.]]
** The aftermath of the above-mentioned [[spoiler: Fraternity destruction is particularly sobering. After losing so many of their comrades, what's left for the surviving buster pilots? They're quickly tossed aside by the military and treated as dangerous threats rather than the soldiers they were happy to abuse. The only support they offer Lal'C and Tycho is restrictive headgear to suppress the talents. Its hard to blame Lal'C for struggling to heal when no one ever gives her the support she needs.]]

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* TearJerker:
** Many moments stick out as tear jerkers, but the ending sticks out as the biggest instance of this in this series: [[spoiler:"That night, Buster Machines No. 1 & 2, and their pilots, returned to earth. Welcome Home."]]
** [[spoiler:Nono performing a HeroicSacrifice, and leaving Lal'C with a piece of her singularity in the form of an origami crane.]]
** Of the sadder kind, [[spoiler:it's actually ''really'' hard to watch the Fraternity get torn to shreds by the Space Monster. Back in the 21st century, pilots needed TrainingFromHell to even ''think'' about surviving a fight with a Monster. These literal children have ''none'' of that and, as we find out in episode 6, aren't even ''piloting their machines right''. They're also used to fighting opponents who focus mostly on them and who engage in very targeted attacks; they couldn't even conceive of a creature that was a result of a LensmanArmsRace and is both capable of, and willing to, cause ''planetary-scale destruction''. It can't even be called a beatdown; it's just a massacre. Lal'C and Tycho survive almost solely because of Nono protecting them in the nick of time due to her affection for them.]]
*** What does it is the shock evident in Lal'C and other's faces and voices on realizing [[spoiler:some of their comrades have died when the Monster starts attacking. Topless almost ''never'' actually die in the line of duty, and now they're facing an enemy that can make them DieLikeAnimals. It's obvious a lot of the kids have no idea how to process that kind of grief, especially in a dangerous situation like this, and it ends up getting a lot more of them killed. It brings to mind ''Gunbuster'' episode 3, but a great deal worse.]]
*** In a way, [[spoiler:the Serpentine Sisters]] are particularly sad. [[spoiler:They were kind of creepy and weird up to this point, but they're genuinely overjoyed when the "gravity well" awakens, as they think it's a fellow Topless. They're about... 10% right. On calling out to it, the Monster simply incinerates them, and all this time they didn't realize the danger, as they [[OutsideContextProblem never understood or could understand the danger they were in]]. Their genuine shock and horror at being attacked and watching each other be killed hits surprisingly hard.]]
** The aftermath of the above-mentioned [[spoiler: Fraternity destruction is particularly sobering. After losing so many of their comrades, what's left for the surviving buster pilots? They're quickly tossed aside by the military and treated as dangerous threats rather than the soldiers they were happy to abuse. The only support they offer Lal'C and Tycho is restrictive headgear to suppress the talents. Its hard to blame Lal'C for struggling to heal when no one ever gives her the support she needs.]]
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** The aftermath of the above-mentioned [[spoiler: Fraternity destruction is particularly sobering. After losing so many of their comrades, what's left for the surviving buster pilots? They're quickly tossed aside by the military and treated as dangerous threats rather than the soldiers they were happy to abuse. The only support they offer Lal'C and Tycho is restrictive headgear to suppress the talents they were happy to abuse before now. Its hard to blame Lal'C for struggling to heal when no one ever gives her the support she needs.]]

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** The aftermath of the above-mentioned [[spoiler: Fraternity destruction is particularly sobering. After losing so many of their comrades, what's left for the surviving buster pilots? They're quickly tossed aside by the military and treated as dangerous threats rather than the soldiers they were happy to abuse. The only support they offer Lal'C and Tycho is restrictive headgear to suppress the talents they were happy to abuse before now.talents. Its hard to blame Lal'C for struggling to heal when no one ever gives her the support she needs.]]
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*** In a way, [[spoiler:the Serpentine Sisters]] are particularly sad. [[spoiler:They were kind of creepy and weird up to this point, but they're genuinely overjoyed when the "gravity well" awakens, as they think it's a fellow Topless. They're about... 10% right. On calling out to it, the Monster simply incinerates them, and all this time they didn't realize the danger, as they [[OutsideContextProblem never understood or could understand the danger they were in]]. Their genuine shock and horror at being attacked and watching each other be killed hits surprisingly hard.]]

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*** In a way, [[spoiler:the Serpentine Sisters]] are particularly sad. [[spoiler:They were kind of creepy and weird up to this point, but they're genuinely overjoyed when the "gravity well" awakens, as they think it's a fellow Topless. They're about... 10% right. On calling out to it, the Monster simply incinerates them, and all this time they didn't realize the danger, as they [[OutsideContextProblem never understood or could understand the danger they were in]]. Their genuine shock and horror at being attacked and watching each other be killed hits surprisingly hard.]]
** The aftermath of the above-mentioned [[spoiler: Fraternity destruction is particularly sobering. After losing so many of their comrades, what's left for the surviving buster pilots? They're quickly tossed aside by the military and treated as dangerous threats rather than the soldiers they were happy to abuse. The only support they offer Lal'C and Tycho is restrictive headgear to suppress the talents they were happy to abuse before now. Its hard to blame Lal'C for struggling to heal when no one ever gives her the support she needs.
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* EarWorm:
** Simply say "AH AH AH AH, AH AH AH AH" to anyone who's watched the series and see them start ramming their heads against the wall.
** The ED.
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*** In a way, [[spoiler:the Serpentine Sisters]] are particularly sad. [[spoiler:They were kind of creepy and weird up to this point, but they're genuinely overjoyed when the "gravity well" awakens, as they think it's a fellow Topless. They're about... 10% right. On calling out to it, the Monster simply incinerates them, and all this time they weren't nearly GenreSavvy enough to realize the danger, as they [[OutsideContextProblem never understood or could understand the danger they were in]]. Their genuine shock and horror at being attacked and watching each other be killed hits surprisingly hard.]]

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*** In a way, [[spoiler:the Serpentine Sisters]] are particularly sad. [[spoiler:They were kind of creepy and weird up to this point, but they're genuinely overjoyed when the "gravity well" awakens, as they think it's a fellow Topless. They're about... 10% right. On calling out to it, the Monster simply incinerates them, and all this time they weren't nearly GenreSavvy enough to didn't realize the danger, as they [[OutsideContextProblem never understood or could understand the danger they were in]]. Their genuine shock and horror at being attacked and watching each other be killed hits surprisingly hard.]]

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** Of the sadder kind, [[spoiler:it's actually ''really'' hard to watch the Fraternity get torn to shreds by the Space Monster. Back in the 21st century, pilots needed TrainingFromHell to even ''think'' about surviving a fight with a Monster. These literal children have ''none'' of that and, as we find out in episode 6, aren't even ''piloting their machines right''. They're also used to fighting opponents who focus mostly on them and who engage in very targeted attacks; they couldn't even conceive of a creature that was a result of a LensmanArmsRace and is both capable of, and willing to, cause ''planetary-scale destruction''. It can't even be called a beatdown; it's just a massacre. Lal'C and Tycho survive almost solely because of Nono's affection for them.]]

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** Of the sadder kind, [[spoiler:it's actually ''really'' hard to watch the Fraternity get torn to shreds by the Space Monster. Back in the 21st century, pilots needed TrainingFromHell to even ''think'' about surviving a fight with a Monster. These literal children have ''none'' of that and, as we find out in episode 6, aren't even ''piloting their machines right''. They're also used to fighting opponents who focus mostly on them and who engage in very targeted attacks; they couldn't even conceive of a creature that was a result of a LensmanArmsRace and is both capable of, and willing to, cause ''planetary-scale destruction''. It can't even be called a beatdown; it's just a massacre. Lal'C and Tycho survive almost solely because of Nono's Nono protecting them in the nick of time due to her affection for them.]]
*** What does it is the shock evident in Lal'C and other's faces and voices on realizing [[spoiler:some of their comrades have died when the Monster starts attacking. Topless almost ''never'' actually die in the line of duty, and now they're facing an enemy that can make them DieLikeAnimals. It's obvious a lot of the kids have no idea how to process that kind of grief, especially in a dangerous situation like this, and it ends up getting a lot more of them killed. It brings to mind ''Gunbuster'' episode 3, but a great deal worse.
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** Of the sadder kind, [[spoiler:it's actually ''really'' hard to watch the Fraternity get torn to shreds by the Space Monster. Back in the 21st century, pilots needed TrainingFromHell to even ''think'' about surviving a fight with a Monster. These literal children have ''none'' of that and, as we find out in episode 6, aren't even ''piloting their machines right''. It can't even be called a beatdown; it's just a massacre. Lal'C and Tycho survive almost solely because of Nono's affection for them.]]

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** Of the sadder kind, [[spoiler:it's actually ''really'' hard to watch the Fraternity get torn to shreds by the Space Monster. Back in the 21st century, pilots needed TrainingFromHell to even ''think'' about surviving a fight with a Monster. These literal children have ''none'' of that and, as we find out in episode 6, aren't even ''piloting their machines right''. They're also used to fighting opponents who focus mostly on them and who engage in very targeted attacks; they couldn't even conceive of a creature that was a result of a LensmanArmsRace and is both capable of, and willing to, cause ''planetary-scale destruction''. It can't even be called a beatdown; it's just a massacre. Lal'C and Tycho survive almost solely because of Nono's affection for them.]]
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** [[spoiler:Nono performing a HeroicSacrifice, and leaving Lal'C with a piece of her singularity in the form of an origami crane.]]

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** [[spoiler:Nono performing a HeroicSacrifice, and leaving Lal'C with a piece of her singularity in the form of an origami crane.]]
** Of the sadder kind, [[spoiler:it's actually ''really'' hard to watch the Fraternity get torn to shreds by the Space Monster. Back in the 21st century, pilots needed TrainingFromHell to even ''think'' about surviving a fight with a Monster. These literal children have ''none'' of that and, as we find out in episode 6, aren't even ''piloting their machines right''. It can't even be called a beatdown; it's just a massacre. Lal'C and Tycho survive almost solely because of Nono's affection for them.]]
*** In a way, [[spoiler:the Serpentine Sisters]] are particularly sad. [[spoiler:They were kind of creepy and weird up to this point, but they're genuinely overjoyed when the "gravity well" awakens, as they think it's a fellow Topless. They're about... 10% right. On calling out to it, the Monster simply incinerates them, and all this time they weren't nearly GenreSavvy enough to realize the danger, as they [[OutsideContextProblem never understood or could understand the danger they were in]]. Their genuine shock and horror at being attacked and watching each other be killed hits surprisingly hard.
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* EarWorm: Simply say "AH AH AH AH, AH AH AH AH" to anyone who's watched the series and see them start ramming their heads against the wall.
** The ED's pretty catchy too.
* LesYay: Quite a bit between Nono and Lal'C.
** The OP for the series, ''Groovin' Magic'', honestly feels like a love declaration from Nono to Lal'C.

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* EarWorm: EarWorm:
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Simply say "AH AH AH AH, AH AH AH AH" to anyone who's watched the series and see them start ramming their heads against the wall.
** The ED's pretty catchy too.
ED.
* LesYay: Quite a bit between Nono and Lal'C.
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Lal'C. The OP for the series, ''Groovin' Magic'', honestly feels like a love declaration from Nono to Lal'C.



* SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound: The Buster Machine March, reused from ''Anime/{{GunBuster}}''. [[spoiler:Subverted in episode 4 when the Variable Gravity Well is revealed. Then played epically straight.]]
** The opening song. Yes, the entire thing.
* TearJerker: Many moments stick out as tear jerkers: but the ending sticks out as the biggest instance of this in this series for this troper: [[spoiler:"That night, Buster Machines No. 1 & 2, and their pilots, returned to earth. Welcome Home."]]
** [[spoiler: Nono performing a HeroicSacrifice, and leaving Lal'C with a piece of her singularity in the form of an origami crane.]]

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* SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound: SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound:
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The Buster Machine March, reused from ''Anime/{{GunBuster}}''. [[spoiler:Subverted in episode 4 when the Variable Gravity Well is revealed. Then played epically straight.]]
** The opening song. Yes, the entire thing.
thing.
* TearJerker: TearJerker:
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Many moments stick out as tear jerkers: jerkers, but the ending sticks out as the biggest instance of this in this series for this troper: series: [[spoiler:"That night, Buster Machines No. 1 & 2, and their pilots, returned to earth. Welcome Home."]]
** [[spoiler: Nono [[spoiler:Nono performing a HeroicSacrifice, and leaving Lal'C with a piece of her singularity in the form of an origami crane.]]
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* {{Moe}} -- Nono. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] at least twice (once by Nono, once by the Fraternity).
* SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound -- The Buster Machine March, reused from ''Anime/{{GunBuster}}''. [[spoiler:Subverted in episode 4 when the Variable Gravity Well is revealed. Then played epically straight.]]

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* {{Moe}} -- {{Moe}}: Nono. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] at least twice (once by Nono, once by the Fraternity).
* SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound -- SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound: The Buster Machine March, reused from ''Anime/{{GunBuster}}''. [[spoiler:Subverted in episode 4 when the Variable Gravity Well is revealed. Then played epically straight.]]



* TearJerker -- Many moments stick out as tear jerkers: but the ending sticks out as the biggest instance of this in this series for this troper: [[spoiler:"That night, Buster Machines No. 1 & 2, and their pilots, returned to earth. Welcome Home."]]
** [[spoiler: Nono performing a HeroicSacrifice, and leaving Lal'C with a piece of her singularity in the form of an origami crane.]]

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* TearJerker -- TearJerker: Many moments stick out as tear jerkers: but the ending sticks out as the biggest instance of this in this series for this troper: [[spoiler:"That night, Buster Machines No. 1 & 2, and their pilots, returned to earth. Welcome Home."]]
** [[spoiler: Nono performing a HeroicSacrifice, and leaving Lal'C with a piece of her singularity in the form of an origami crane.]]
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* MostWonderfulSound -- The Buster Machine March, reused from ''Anime/{{GunBuster}}''. [[spoiler:Subverted in episode 4 when the Variable Gravity Well is revealed. Then played epically straight.]]

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* MostWonderfulSound SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound -- The Buster Machine March, reused from ''Anime/{{GunBuster}}''. [[spoiler:Subverted in episode 4 when the Variable Gravity Well is revealed. Then played epically straight.]]
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* MostWonderfulSound -- The Buster Machine March, reused from ''{{GunBuster}}''. [[spoiler:Subverted in episode 4 when the Variable Gravity Well is revealed. Then played epically straight.]]

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* MostWonderfulSound -- The Buster Machine March, reused from ''{{GunBuster}}''.''Anime/{{GunBuster}}''. [[spoiler:Subverted in episode 4 when the Variable Gravity Well is revealed. Then played epically straight.]]
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* WildMassGuessing: [[spoiler:Nono]] is the mother of [[Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann Simon and Kamina]]. Their dad is either [[ChuckNorrisFacts Chuck Norris]], [[Manga/{{Naruto}} Killer B]] or [[Manga/GetterRobo Ryoma]].

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** [[{{Tropers/Nitramy}} This Troper]] personally knows someone who ended up mimicking Nono's walk in the OP while listening to ''Groovin' Magic'' on his portable music player.



* WildMassGuessing: [[spoiler:Nono]] is the mother of [[TengenToppaGurrenLagann Simon and Kamina]]. Their dad is either [[ChuckNorrisFacts Chuck Norris]], [[{{Naruto}} Killer B]] or [[GetterRobo Ryoma]].

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* WildMassGuessing: [[spoiler:Nono]] is the mother of [[TengenToppaGurrenLagann [[Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann Simon and Kamina]]. Their dad is either [[ChuckNorrisFacts Chuck Norris]], [[{{Naruto}} [[Manga/{{Naruto}} Killer B]] or [[GetterRobo [[Manga/GetterRobo Ryoma]].
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** The OP for the series, ''Groovin' Magic'', honestly feels like a love declaration from Nono to Lal'C.
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* LesYay: Quite a bit between Nono and Lal'C.
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* {{Moe}} -- Nono [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]], once by Nono, once by the Fraternity.

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* {{Moe}} -- Nono Nono. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]], once Lampshaded]] at least twice (once by Nono, once by the Fraternity.Fraternity).

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* {{Moe}} -- Nono
** [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]], once by Nono, once by the Fraternity.
** [[spoiler:And then subverted straight to hell and back, as Nono does not remotely need anyone to protect her.]]

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* {{Moe}} -- Nono
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Nono [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]], once by Nono, once by the Fraternity.
** [[spoiler:And then subverted straight to hell and back, as Nono does not remotely need anyone to protect her.]]
Fraternity.



** [[spoiler: Nono performing a HeroicSacrifice, and leaving Lal'C with a piece of her singularity in the form of an origami crane. A poorly done one, at that.]]
* WildMassGuessing: [[spoiler:Nono]] is the mother of [[TengenToppaGurrenLagann Simon and Kamina]].
** But who's the dad? [[ChuckNorrisFacts Chuck Norris?]] [[{{Naruto}} Killer B?]]
*** [[GetterRobo Ryoma]], probably.

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** [[spoiler: Nono performing a HeroicSacrifice, and leaving Lal'C with a piece of her singularity in the form of an origami crane. A poorly done one, at that.]]
* WildMassGuessing: [[spoiler:Nono]] is the mother of [[TengenToppaGurrenLagann Simon and Kamina]].
** But who's the dad?
Kamina]]. Their dad is either [[ChuckNorrisFacts Chuck Norris?]] Norris]], [[{{Naruto}} Killer B?]]
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B]] or [[GetterRobo Ryoma]], probably.Ryoma]].
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** But who's the dad? [[ChuckNorrisFacts Chuck Norris?]] [[{{Naruto}} Killer B?]]

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** But who's the dad? [[ChuckNorrisFacts Chuck Norris?]] [[{{Naruto}} Killer B?]]B?]]
*** [[GetterRobo Ryoma]], probably.
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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming -- [[spoiler:Tycho's realization of the true nature of her power, and the subsequent defense of the colony, give you the warm fuzzies]].
** [[spoiler:Nono giving Lal'C her singularity as a paper crane, after trying and failing so many times to make one in the fifth episode. Also, Nono's final wish before becoming one with the Singularity.]] Which leads to...
** [[spoiler:[[Quotes/{{Diebuster}} Welcome Home]]. So nice, they end with it twice]]
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome -- The series is even more over the top than the original was.
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** [[spoiler:And then subverted straight to hell and back, as Nono does not remotely need anyone to protect her.]]
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** The opening song. Yes, the entire thing.
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* ContinuityPorn -- Many scenes playing out to mirror the first series' in their respective episodes.
** Episode 4 is the most obvious as both [[spoiler:pit the cast in a hopeless fight against a Gidodongus class Space Monster. They are saved by a cross-armed, ''[[BigDamnHeroes big damn hero]]'' rising majestically onto the battlefield. At the end Nono lands on Dix-Neuf's hand, reversing the scene where Kazumi's RX Battlesuit lands on the Gunbuster's.]]
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** But who's the dad? [[ChuckNorrisFacts Chuck Norris?]] [[{{Naruto}} Killer B?]]
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** [[spoiler:Welcome Back. So nice, they end with it twice]]

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** [[spoiler:Welcome Back.[[spoiler:[[Quotes/{{Diebuster}} Welcome Home]]. So nice, they end with it twice]]



* TearJerker -- Many moments stick out as tear jerkers: but the ending sticks out as the biggest instance of this in this series for this troper: [[spoiler:"That night, Buster Machines No. 1 & 2, and their pilots, returned home."]]

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* TearJerker -- Many moments stick out as tear jerkers: but the ending sticks out as the biggest instance of this in this series for this troper: [[spoiler:"That night, Buster Machines No. 1 & 2, and their pilots, returned home.to earth. Welcome Home."]]
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* WildMassGuessing: [[spoiler:Nono]] is the mother of [[TengenToppaGurrenLagann Simon and Kamina]].
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* YourMileageMayVary -- Though most reviews are extremely positive, there is a very vocal minority of people who really hate Diebuster. The most vocal people either view it as an absolutely nessecary companion piece to Gunbuster or as a piece of rancid dog meat that Gainax ''dared'' to call Gunbuster's sequel. God help you if your opinion is in between.

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* YourMileageMayVary -- Though most reviews are extremely positive, there is a very vocal minority of people who really hate Diebuster. The most vocal people either view it as an absolutely nessecary companion piece to Gunbuster or as a piece of rancid dog meat that Gainax ''dared'' to call Gunbuster's sequel. God help you if your opinion is in between.

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