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True Art Is Incomprehensible is now an in-universe trope as per TRS.


* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: Noda fully exploits this when a solid block of pencil scribblings on a sketchpad is able to be viewed as "art" by everyone except for Namiko, before Noda reveals how it works.
--> '''Noda''': Um... it's called "Scratch Painting". Can you tell what it is?
--> '''Professor''': Black.
--> '''Kisaragi''': Ah... "Moonless Night"!
--> '''Tomokane''': "Inside the Prof's head"!
--> '''Namiko''': Looks like you just goofed off.
--> '''Noda''': Everyone's so quick to jump to conclusions.

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* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: Noda fully exploits this when a solid block of pencil scribblings on a sketchpad is able to be viewed as "art" by everyone except for Namiko, before Noda reveals how it works.
--> '''Noda''': Um... it's called "Scratch Painting". Can you tell what it is?
--> '''Professor''': Black.
--> '''Kisaragi''': Ah... "Moonless Night"!
--> '''Tomokane''': "Inside the Prof's head"!
--> '''Namiko''': Looks like you just goofed off.
--> '''Noda''': Everyone's so quick to jump to conclusions.
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* CultClassic: One of the most obscure Kirara franchises given its old age and run, but a well-regarded classic for those who know it, with many believing it is among the very best of their catalog. Also fairly comparable to fellow niche 2000s art series ''{{Manga/Sketchbook}}'' and Kirara's own ''Manga/HidamariSketch''.
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* EarWorm: The opening theme, but especially the ending--yes, all five versions of it.

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* {{Moe}}: after all, the mangaka mentioned this series is drawn in [[PuniPlush puni]]-''moe''.

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* {{Moe}}: after After all, the mangaka mentioned this series is drawn in [[PuniPlush puni]]-''moe''.



* ValuesDissonance: Professor once {{defied}} IntelligenceEqualsIsolation by refusing to take higher-level typography qualifications despite being qualified for them, so that she's on the same level with her classmates. More individualistic countries call this practice "dumbing yourself down," and not recommended that you do this in real life.

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* ValuesDissonance: Professor once {{defied}} IntelligenceEqualsIsolation by refusing to take higher-level typography qualifications despite being qualified for them, so that she's on the same level with her classmates. More individualistic countries call this practice "dumbing yourself down," and not recommended that you do this in real life.life.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForLittleGirls: Despite being published in a {{Seinen}} magazine, ''Geijutsuka'''s cute character designs, bright/pastel colours, light-hearted storytelling and lack of significant drama or conflict makes it suitable for a much younger audience group.
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** When one looks behind their wacky antics, the current state of the Art Club is truly sad. It only has five members, three of whom are third years, and would likely be shut down if they graduate before getting new members (a Club needs a minimum of 5 members to continue). It's especially heartbreaking when it is compared to how vibrant and lively it used to be when Fujiko was the President, and how quickly the club atrophied once the latter left. The flashback scenes where we see Awara waiting alone in the Club room for someone else to show up can be quite depressing if not for the MoodWhiplash. By the end of the manga, however, the main girls have taken over.

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** When one looks behind their wacky antics, the current state of the Art Club is truly sad. It only has five members, three of whom are third years, and would likely be shut down if they graduate before getting new members (a Club needs a minimum of 5 members to continue). It's especially heartbreaking when it is compared to how vibrant and lively it used to be when Fujiko was the President, and how quickly the club atrophied once the latter left. The flashback scenes where we see Awara waiting alone in the Club room for someone else to show up can be quite depressing if not for the MoodWhiplash. By [[spoiler:By the end of the manga, however, the main girls have taken over.]]
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** When one looks behind their wacky antics, the current state of the Art Club is truly sad. It only has five members, three of whom are third years, and would likely be shut down if they graduate before getting new members (a Club needs a minimum of 5 members to continue). It's especially heartbreaking when it is compared to how vibrant and lively it used to be when Fujiko was the President, and how quickly the club atrophied once the latter left. The flashback scenes where we see Awara waiting alone in the Club room for someone else to show up can be quite depressing if not for the MoodWhiplash.

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** When one looks behind their wacky antics, the current state of the Art Club is truly sad. It only has five members, three of whom are third years, and would likely be shut down if they graduate before getting new members (a Club needs a minimum of 5 members to continue). It's especially heartbreaking when it is compared to how vibrant and lively it used to be when Fujiko was the President, and how quickly the club atrophied once the latter left. The flashback scenes where we see Awara waiting alone in the Club room for someone else to show up can be quite depressing if not for the MoodWhiplash. By the end of the manga, however, the main girls have taken over.
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** When one looks behind their wacky antics, the current state of the Art Club is truly sad. It only has five members, three of whom are third years, and would likely be shut down if they graduate before getting new members (a Club needs a minimum of 5 members to continue). It's especially heartbreaking when it is compared to how vibrant and lively it used to be when Fujiko was the President, and how quickly the club atrophied once the latter left. In fact, there was a brief period where Awara was the only member who bothers showing up for club meeting, where she does nothing but wait for someone else to come as well.

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** When one looks behind their wacky antics, the current state of the Art Club is truly sad. It only has five members, three of whom are third years, and would likely be shut down if they graduate before getting new members (a Club needs a minimum of 5 members to continue). It's especially heartbreaking when it is compared to how vibrant and lively it used to be when Fujiko was the President, and how quickly the club atrophied once the latter left. In fact, there was a brief period The flashback scenes where we see Awara was waiting alone in the only member who bothers showing up for club meeting, where she does nothing but wait Club room for someone else to come as well.show up can be quite depressing if not for the MoodWhiplash.

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* TearJerker: The last story in the first volume of the manga. More specifically, [[spoiler:Professor, who can somehow speak to chickens, finds an abandoned newborn chick and decides to take care of it. It dies soon after, and she reveals to Kisaragi that she knew it would die all along, but she wanted to keep it comfortable until the very end. The next day, the two of them go to the chicken coop and find a whole brood of chicks, which the mother hen had been caring for.]]

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The last story in the first volume of the manga. More specifically, [[spoiler:Professor, who can somehow speak to chickens, finds an abandoned newborn chick and decides to take care of it. It dies soon after, and she reveals to Kisaragi that she knew it would die all along, but she wanted to keep it comfortable until the very end. The next day, the two of them go to the chicken coop and find a whole brood of chicks, which the mother hen had been caring for.]]]]
** When one looks behind their wacky antics, the current state of the Art Club is truly sad. It only has five members, three of whom are third years, and would likely be shut down if they graduate before getting new members (a Club needs a minimum of 5 members to continue). It's especially heartbreaking when it is compared to how vibrant and lively it used to be when Fujiko was the President, and how quickly the club atrophied once the latter left. In fact, there was a brief period where Awara was the only member who bothers showing up for club meeting, where she does nothing but wait for someone else to come as well.
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* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: Noda fully exploits this when a solid block of pencil scribblings on a sketchpad is able to be viewed as "art" by everyone except for Namiko.

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* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: Noda fully exploits this when a solid block of pencil scribblings on a sketchpad is able to be viewed as "art" by everyone except for Namiko.Namiko, before Noda reveals how it works.



** Sort of subverted, as that blob was intended to be a reverse canvas.
* ValuesDissonance: Professor once {{defied}} IntelligenceEqualsIsolation by refusing to take higher-level typography qualifications despite qualified for them, so that she's on the same level with her classmates. More individualistic countries call this practice "dumbing yourself down," and not recommended that you do this in real life.

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** Sort of subverted, as that blob was intended to be a reverse canvas.
* ValuesDissonance: Professor once {{defied}} IntelligenceEqualsIsolation by refusing to take higher-level typography qualifications despite being qualified for them, so that she's on the same level with her classmates. More individualistic countries call this practice "dumbing yourself down," and not recommended that you do this in real life.
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* TearJerker / BittersweetEnding: The last story in the first volume of the manga. More specifically, [[spoiler:Professor, who can somehow speak to chickens, finds an abandoned newborn chick and decides to take care of it. It dies soon after, and she reveals to Kisaragi that she knew it would die all along, but she wanted to keep it comfortable until the very end. The next day, the two of them go to the chicken coop and find a whole brood of chicks, which the mother hen had been caring for.]]

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* TearJerker / BittersweetEnding: TearJerker: The last story in the first volume of the manga. More specifically, [[spoiler:Professor, who can somehow speak to chickens, finds an abandoned newborn chick and decides to take care of it. It dies soon after, and she reveals to Kisaragi that she knew it would die all along, but she wanted to keep it comfortable until the very end. The next day, the two of them go to the chicken coop and find a whole brood of chicks, which the mother hen had been caring for.]]

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* TearJerker / BittersweetEnding: The last story in the first volume of the manga.
** More specifically, [[spoiler:Professor, who can somehow speak to chickens, finds an abandoned newborn chick and decides to take care of it. It dies soon after, and she reveals to Kisaragi that she knew it would die all along, but she wanted to keep it comfortable until the very end. The next day, the two of them go to the chicken coop and find a whole brood of chicks, which the mother hen had been caring for.]]

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* TearJerker / BittersweetEnding: The last story in the first volume of the manga.
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manga. More specifically, [[spoiler:Professor, who can somehow speak to chickens, finds an abandoned newborn chick and decides to take care of it. It dies soon after, and she reveals to Kisaragi that she knew it would die all along, but she wanted to keep it comfortable until the very end. The next day, the two of them go to the chicken coop and find a whole brood of chicks, which the mother hen had been caring for.]]
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* EarWorm -- The opening theme, but especially the ending--yes, all five versions of it.
* {{Moe}}-- after all, the mangaka mentioned this series is drawn in [[PuniPlush puni]]-''moe''.
* TearJerker / BittersweetEnding -- The last story in the first volume of the manga.

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* EarWorm -- EarWorm: The opening theme, but especially the ending--yes, all five versions of it.
* {{Moe}}-- {{Moe}}: after all, the mangaka mentioned this series is drawn in [[PuniPlush puni]]-''moe''.
* TearJerker / BittersweetEnding -- BittersweetEnding: The last story in the first volume of the manga.



* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible -- Noda fully exploits this when a solid block of pencil scribblings on a sketchpad is able to be viewed as "art" by everyone except for Namiko.

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* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible -- TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: Noda fully exploits this when a solid block of pencil scribblings on a sketchpad is able to be viewed as "art" by everyone except for Namiko.
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** Sort of subverted, as that blob was intended to be a reverse canvas.

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** Sort of subverted, as that blob was intended to be a reverse canvas.canvas.
* ValuesDissonance: Professor once {{defied}} IntelligenceEqualsIsolation by refusing to take higher-level typography qualifications despite qualified for them, so that she's on the same level with her classmates. More individualistic countries call this practice "dumbing yourself down," and not recommended that you do this in real life.
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** More specifically, [[spoiler:Professor, who can somehow speak to chickens, finds an abandoned newborn chick and decides to take care of it. It dies soon after, and she reveals to Kisaragi that she knew it would die all along, but she wanted to keep it comfortable until the very end. The next day, the two of them go to the chicken coop and find a whole brood of chicks, which the mother hen had been caring for.]]

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** More specifically, [[spoiler:Professor, who can somehow speak to chickens, finds an abandoned newborn chick and decides to take care of it. It dies soon after, and she reveals to Kisaragi that she knew it would die all along, but she wanted to keep it comfortable until the very end. The next day, the two of them go to the chicken coop and find a whole brood of chicks, which the mother hen had been caring for.]]]]
* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible -- Noda fully exploits this when a solid block of pencil scribblings on a sketchpad is able to be viewed as "art" by everyone except for Namiko.
--> '''Noda''': Um... it's called "Scratch Painting". Can you tell what it is?
--> '''Professor''': Black.
--> '''Kisaragi''': Ah... "Moonless Night"!
--> '''Tomokane''': "Inside the Prof's head"!
--> '''Namiko''': Looks like you just goofed off.
--> '''Noda''': Everyone's so quick to jump to conclusions.
** Sort of subverted, as that blob was intended to be a reverse canvas.
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* TearJerker / BittersweetEnding -- The last story in the first volume of the manga.
** More specifically, [[spoiler:Professor, who can somehow speak to chickens, finds an abandoned newborn chick and decides to take care of it. It dies soon after, and she reveals to Kisaragi that she knew it would die all along, but she wanted to keep it comfortable until the very end. The next day, the two of them go to the chicken coop and find a whole brood of chicks, which the mother hen had been caring for.]]

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