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* BrokenBase: A romance between a nine- and five-year-old is treated as SeriousBusiness, which some people finds {{Squick}} inappropriate while other see as cute in a PuppyLove sort of way.
* JustHereForGodzilla: The manga is one of CLAMP's most obscure works, and is mostly read as a curiosity by ''Manga/CLAMPSchoolDetectives'' fans who want to know more about Akira's backstory. Otherwise, it's generally agreed to be a pretty intrascendent manga.
* JustHereForGodzilla: The manga is one of CLAMP's most obscure works, and is mostly read as a curiosity by ''Manga/CLAMPSchoolDetectives'' fans who want to know more about Akira's backstory. Otherwise, it's generally agreed to be a pretty intrascendent manga.
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* BrokenBase: A romance between a nine- and five-year-old is treated as SeriousBusiness, which some people finds {{Squick}} find {{Squick}}y and inappropriate while other others see it as cute in a PuppyLove sort of way.
* JustHereForGodzilla: The manga is one ofCLAMP's Creator/{{CLAMP}}'s most obscure works, and is mostly read as a curiosity by ''Manga/CLAMPSchoolDetectives'' fans who want to know more about Akira's backstory. Otherwise, it's generally agreed to be a pretty intrascendent manga.
* JustHereForGodzilla: The manga is one of
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* EndingAversion: Many people are frustrated because CLAMP never revealed the reason why Akira had two mothers or why his father left them (or, for that matter, why are his mothers so crazy).
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* BrokenBase: A romance between a nine- and five-year-old is treated as SeriousBusiness, which some people finds {{Squick}} inappropriate while other see as cute in a PuppyLove sort of way.
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* JustHereForGodzilla: The manga is one of CLAMP's most obscure works, and is mostly read as a curiosity by ''Manga/CLAMPSchoolDetectives'' fans who want to know more about Akira's backstory. Otherwise, it's generally agreed to be a pretty intrascendent manga.
* {{Squick}}: A romance between a nine- and five-year-old is treated as SeriousBusiness.
* {{Squick}}: A romance between a nine- and five-year-old is treated as SeriousBusiness.
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* JustHereForGodzilla: The manga is one of CLAMP's most obscure works, and is mostly read as a curiosity by ''Manga/CLAMPSchoolDetectives'' fans who want to know more about Akira's backstory. Otherwise, it's generally agreed to be a pretty intrascendent manga.
* {{Squick}}: A romance between a nine- and five-year-old is treated as SeriousBusiness.manga.
* {{Squick}}: A romance between a nine- and five-year-old is treated as SeriousBusiness.
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* EndingAversion: Many people are frustrated because CLAMP never revealed the reason why Akira had two mothers or why his father left them.
* JustHereForGodzilla: The manga is one of CLAMP's most obscure works, and is mostly read as a curiosity by ''Manga/CLAMPSchoolDetectives'' fans who want to know more about Akira's backstory. Otherwise, it's generally agreed to be pretty poor.
* JustHereForGodzilla: The manga is one of CLAMP's most obscure works, and is mostly read as a curiosity by ''Manga/CLAMPSchoolDetectives'' fans who want to know more about Akira's backstory. Otherwise, it's generally agreed to be pretty poor.
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* EndingAversion: Many people are frustrated because CLAMP never revealed the reason why Akira had two mothers or why his father left them.
them (or, for that matter, why are his mothers so crazy).
* JustHereForGodzilla: The manga is one of CLAMP's most obscure works, and is mostly read as a curiosity by ''Manga/CLAMPSchoolDetectives'' fans who want to know more about Akira's backstory. Otherwise, it's generally agreed to be a prettypoor.intrascendent manga.
* JustHereForGodzilla: The manga is one of CLAMP's most obscure works, and is mostly read as a curiosity by ''Manga/CLAMPSchoolDetectives'' fans who want to know more about Akira's backstory. Otherwise, it's generally agreed to be a pretty
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* EndingAversion: Many people is frustrated because CLAMP never revealed the reason why Akira had two mothers or why his father left them.
* JustHereForGodzilla: The manga is one of CLAMP's most obscure works, and is mostly read as a curiosity by ''Manga/CLAMPSchoolDetectives'' fans who want to know more about Akira's backstory.
* JustHereForGodzilla: The manga is one of CLAMP's most obscure works, and is mostly read as a curiosity by ''Manga/CLAMPSchoolDetectives'' fans who want to know more about Akira's backstory.
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* EndingAversion: Many people is are frustrated because CLAMP never revealed the reason why Akira had two mothers or why his father left them.
* JustHereForGodzilla: The manga is one of CLAMP's most obscure works, and is mostly read as a curiosity by ''Manga/CLAMPSchoolDetectives'' fans who want to know more about Akira's backstory. Otherwise, it's generally agreed to be pretty poor.
* {{Squick}}: A romance between a nine- and five-year-old is treated as SeriousBusiness.
* JustHereForGodzilla: The manga is one of CLAMP's most obscure works, and is mostly read as a curiosity by ''Manga/CLAMPSchoolDetectives'' fans who want to know more about Akira's backstory. Otherwise, it's generally agreed to be pretty poor.
* {{Squick}}: A romance between a nine- and five-year-old is treated as SeriousBusiness.
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* EndingAversion: Many people is frustrated because CLAMP never revealed the reason why Akira had two mothers or why his father left them.
* JustHereForGodzilla: The manga is one of CLAMP's most obscure works, and is mostly read as a curiosity by ''Manga/CLAMPSchoolDetectives'' fans who want to know more about Akira's backstory.
* JustHereForGodzilla: The manga is one of CLAMP's most obscure works, and is mostly read as a curiosity by ''Manga/CLAMPSchoolDetectives'' fans who want to know more about Akira's backstory.