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* GenreTurningPoint: The anime was released in a time where SchoolGirlSeries were slowly on the rise (premiering a season before ''Manga/LuckyStar''), and was the first attempt from Kirara (the magazine itself only being a few years old at that point) to adapt one of their manga into anime, and Shaft itself was still building their identity. Due to its unexpected success, it later inspired Kirara to greenlit more of their manga into becoming anime on a yearly basis, some of which became among the most beloved releases of their respective years, while it would also help Shaft develop their signature style that would pave the way for anime such as ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica''. Due to its relative obscurity outside of Japan, its contribution to anime history is mostly overlooked.

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* GenreTurningPoint: The anime adaptation was released in at a time where SchoolGirlSeries SchoolgirlSeries were slowly on the rise (premiering a season before ''Manga/LuckyStar''), and ''Manga/LuckyStar''). It was also the first attempt manga from Kirara ''Magazine/MangaTimeKirara'' to be adapted to an anime (the magazine itself only being a few years old at that point) to adapt one of their manga into anime, point), and Shaft itself Creator/StudioShaft was still building their identity. identity as an anime studio. Due to its the anime's unexpected success, it later inspired Kirara to greenlit greenlight more of their manga into becoming anime on a yearly basis, some of which became among the most beloved releases of their respective years, while it would also help Shaft develop their signature style that would pave the way for anime such as ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica''. Due to its relative obscurity outside of Japan, its contribution to anime history is mostly overlooked.
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** ''Wider''[[labelnote:Explanation]]The cast regularly enter a SuperDeformed ArtShift that has their heads be rather horizontally wide for emphasis. Soon enough imageboards and online posting around the series started editing their heads to be even wider, to the point that there's virtually a whole ''category'' of memes and fanart around "wide" Hidamari Sketch characters, or other series getting their characters drawn in a similar style.[[/labelnote]]

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