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* AdaptationDistillation: Some of the manga chapters have not been included as episodes, and one character, the school nurse, Takamatsu-san, has been written out of two stories entirely.
* CrowningMusicOfAwesome:
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRKYE-WVYA4 Choir Jail]], the anime's opening.
** And whatever the music is that plays towards the end of episode 8, where Niiya finally gets himself together and heads back to the clubroom and Yuuko.
** Requiem plays in episode 12 [[spoiler:when Yuuko fades away.]]
* EsotericHappyEnding: The manga ends with [[spoiler: the HEAVY implication that Yuuko dragged Teiichi to the other side.]] Yay?
** The epilogue repairs this by [[spoiler: showing that Teiichi is still alive and that Yuko is still around to be with Teiichi. It also ends with heavy implication that they'll spend the rest of their after/lives together without Teiichi dying.]]
* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: Quite a few times the Paranormal Investigation Team decides to use Yuuko's ghostly presence as an excuse for another characters actions rather than have the character accept what they've done (they usually still learn their lesson, but [[KarmaHoudini receive no punishment for dangerous and/or illegal acts]]). Most of the time their actions end with "Oh look! It really was a ghost and I'm completely innocent!"
* GhostShipping: Teiichi and Yuuko become a couple.
* LesYay:
** Momoe and Kirie in chapter 19, and Kirie towards Yuuko in chapter 20.
** The entire ''Six Year Sakura'' story.
* MemeticMutation: Yuuko is "the softest".
* MoralEventHorizon:
** Yukariko [[spoiler: breaking Yuuko's leg and entrapping her in a basement for her to die.]]
** [[spoiler: The bullies attempting to sacrifice Yuuko (the living one, not the ghost one).]]
* {{Narm}}: When Kirishima is about to be sacrificed, her captors choose to tear open her shirt and invoke some {{Gainaxing}} rather than actually hurt her. For this troper, the drama and suspense was immediately diffused.
* {{Squick}}:
** The author confesses to not being interested in adult women in the commentary on the swimsuits in the chapter 13 omake.
*** Actually, with the way original Japanese sentence is worded, it could be interpret as "This corner doesn't call for the adult" instead of the Scanlator version of "I have no need for an adult". Which makes more sense since the manga is serializing on a Shounen magazine.
** The revelation late into the series that Teiichi is only 12 years old.
* TheWoobie: Yuuko

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* AdaptationDistillation: Some of the manga chapters have not been included as episodes, and one character, the school nurse, Takamatsu-san, has been written out of two stories entirely.
* CrowningMusicOfAwesome:
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRKYE-WVYA4 Choir Jail]], the anime's opening.
** And whatever the music is that plays towards the end of episode 8, where Niiya finally gets himself together and heads back to the clubroom and Yuuko.
** Requiem plays in episode 12 [[spoiler:when Yuuko fades away.]]
* EsotericHappyEnding: The manga ends with [[spoiler: the HEAVY implication that Yuuko dragged Teiichi to the other side.]] Yay?
** The epilogue repairs this by [[spoiler: showing that Teiichi is still alive and that Yuko is still around to be with Teiichi. It also ends with heavy implication that they'll spend the rest of their after/lives together without Teiichi dying.]]
* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: Quite a few times the Paranormal Investigation Team decides to use Yuuko's ghostly presence as an excuse for another characters actions rather than have the character accept what they've done (they usually still learn their lesson, but [[KarmaHoudini receive no punishment for dangerous and/or illegal acts]]). Most of the time their actions end with "Oh look! It really was a ghost and I'm completely innocent!"
* GhostShipping: Teiichi and Yuuko become a couple.
* LesYay:
** Momoe and Kirie in chapter 19, and Kirie towards Yuuko in chapter 20.
** The entire ''Six Year Sakura'' story.
* MemeticMutation: Yuuko is "the softest".
* MoralEventHorizon:
** Yukariko [[spoiler: breaking Yuuko's leg and entrapping her in a basement for her to die.]]
** [[spoiler: The bullies attempting to sacrifice Yuuko (the living one, not the ghost one).]]
* {{Narm}}: When Kirishima is about to be sacrificed, her captors choose to tear open her shirt and invoke some {{Gainaxing}} rather than actually hurt her. For this troper, the drama and suspense was immediately diffused.
* {{Squick}}:
** The author confesses to not being interested in adult women in the commentary on the swimsuits in the chapter 13 omake.
*** Actually, with the way original Japanese sentence is worded, it could be interpret as "This corner doesn't call for the adult" instead of the Scanlator version of "I have no need for an adult". Which makes more sense since the manga is serializing on a Shounen magazine.
** The revelation late into the series that Teiichi is only 12 years old.
* TheWoobie: Yuuko
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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: Quite a few times the Paranormal Investigation Team decides to used Yuuko's ghostly presence as an excuse for another characters actions rather than have the character accept what they've done (they usually still learn their lesson, but [[KarmaHoudini receive no punishment for dangerous and/or illegal acts]]). Most of the time their actions end with "Oh look! It really was a ghost and I'm completely innocent!"

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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: Quite a few times the Paranormal Investigation Team decides to used use Yuuko's ghostly presence as an excuse for another characters actions rather than have the character accept what they've done (they usually still learn their lesson, but [[KarmaHoudini receive no punishment for dangerous and/or illegal acts]]). Most of the time their actions end with "Oh look! It really was a ghost and I'm completely innocent!"

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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRKYE-WVYA4 Choir Jail]], the anime's opening.

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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: CrowningMusicOfAwesome:
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[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRKYE-WVYA4 Choir Jail]], the anime's opening.



* MoralEventHorizon: Yukariko [[spoiler: breaking Yuuko's leg and entrapping her in a basement for her to die.]]

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* MoralEventHorizon: MoralEventHorizon:
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Yukariko [[spoiler: breaking Yuuko's leg and entrapping her in a basement for her to die.]]

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** The entire ''Six Year Sakura'' story.

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** The entire ''Six Year Sakura'' story. story.
* MemeticMutation: Yuuko is "the softest".
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** The epilogue repairs this by [[spoiler: showing that Teiichi is still alive and that Yuko is still around to be with Keichi. It also ends with heavy implication that they'll spend the rest of their after/lives together without Keichi dying.]]

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** The epilogue repairs this by [[spoiler: showing that Teiichi is still alive and that Yuko is still around to be with Keichi. Teiichi. It also ends with heavy implication that they'll spend the rest of their after/lives together without Keichi Teiichi dying.]]
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* GhostShipping: Teiichi and Yuuko become a couple.

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* {{Narm}}: When Kirishima is about to be sacrificed, her captors choose to tear open her shirt and invoke some {{Gainaxing}} rather than actually hurt her. For this troper, the drama and suspense was immediately diffused.
* NightmareFuel:
** [[spoiler:Shadow Yuuko]]
** Somewhere between this and TearJerker, [[http://www.mangafox.com/manga/tasogare_otome_x_amnesia/v01/c000/26.html this]] vision Teiichi has while talking with Yuuko. She wasn't murdered quickly; no, she was apparently [[spoiler:sealed up in a basement, with a broken leg, and left to die slowly, in the dark and in pain, tearfully pleading for help]].
** Episode 5 of the anime, while mostly lighthearted fun, has a really dark {{Mind Rape}}-ish segment that feels more in line of ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'' or a [[ShadowArchetype Shadow confrontation]] from the ''VideoGame/{{Persona}}'' games.
** Oh hi Episode 6. Nice of you to bring back the HumanSacrifice, Murder and Darkess into the anime. Jeez.
** Let's not forget Episode 4, where we get our first proper look at Shadow Yuuko with her SlasherSmile as she stands over a sleeping Kirie.

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* {{Narm}}: When Kirishima is about to be sacrificed, her captors choose to tear open her shirt and invoke some {{Gainaxing}} rather than actually hurt her. For this troper, the drama and suspense was immediately diffused. \n* NightmareFuel:\n** [[spoiler:Shadow Yuuko]]\n** Somewhere between this and TearJerker, [[http://www.mangafox.com/manga/tasogare_otome_x_amnesia/v01/c000/26.html this]] vision Teiichi has while talking with Yuuko. She wasn't murdered quickly; no, she was apparently [[spoiler:sealed up in a basement, with a broken leg, and left to die slowly, in the dark and in pain, tearfully pleading for help]].\n** Episode 5 of the anime, while mostly lighthearted fun, has a really dark {{Mind Rape}}-ish segment that feels more in line of ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'' or a [[ShadowArchetype Shadow confrontation]] from the ''VideoGame/{{Persona}}'' games.\n** Oh hi Episode 6. Nice of you to bring back the HumanSacrifice, Murder and Darkess into the anime. Jeez. \n** Let's not forget Episode 4, where we get our first proper look at Shadow Yuuko with her SlasherSmile as she stands over a sleeping Kirie.
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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: Quite a few times the Paranormal Investigation Team decides to used Yuuko's ghostly presence as an excuse for another characters actions rather than have the character accept what they've done (they usually still learn their lesson, but [[KarmaHoudini receive no punishment for dangerous and/or illegal acts]]). Most of the time their actions end with "Oh look! It really was a ghost and I'm completely innocent!"

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* EsotericHappyEnding: The manga ends with [[spoiler: the HEAVY implication that Yuko dragged Keichi to the other side.]] Yay?
** The epilogue repairs this by [[spoiler: showing that Keichi is still alive and that Yuko is still around to be with Keichi. It also ends with heavy implication that they'll spend the rest of their after/lives together without Keichi dying.]]

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* EsotericHappyEnding: The manga ends with [[spoiler: the HEAVY implication that Yuko Yuuko dragged Keichi Teiichi to the other side.]] Yay?
** The epilogue repairs this by [[spoiler: showing that Keichi Teiichi is still alive and that Yuko is still around to be with Keichi. It also ends with heavy implication that they'll spend the rest of their after/lives together without Keichi dying.]]



* {{Squick}}: The author confesses to not being interested in adult women in the commentary on the swimsuits in the chapter 13 omake.
** Actually, with the way original Japanese sentence is worded, it could be interpret as "This corner doesn't call for the adult" instead of the Scanlator version of "I have no need for an adult". Which makes more sense since the manga is serializing on a Shounen magazine.

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* {{Squick}}: {{Squick}}:
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The author confesses to not being interested in adult women in the commentary on the swimsuits in the chapter 13 omake.
** *** Actually, with the way original Japanese sentence is worded, it could be interpret as "This corner doesn't call for the adult" instead of the Scanlator version of "I have no need for an adult". Which makes more sense since the manga is serializing on a Shounen magazine.magazine.
** The revelation late into the series that Teiichi is only 12 years old.
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** The epilogue repairs this by [[spoiler: showing that Keichi is still alive and that Yuko is still around to be with Keichi. It also ends with heavy implication that they'll spend the rest of their lives together without Keichi dying.]]

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** The epilogue repairs this by [[spoiler: showing that Keichi is still alive and that Yuko is still around to be with Keichi. It also ends with heavy implication that they'll spend the rest of their lives after/lives together without Keichi dying.]]
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** Epilogue repairs this by [[spoiler: saying that Keichi was still alive and that Yuko was still around to be with Keichi. It also ends with heavy implication that they'd spend the rest of their lives together. Without Keichi dying.]]

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** Epilogue The epilogue repairs this by [[spoiler: saying showing that Keichi was is still alive and that Yuko was is still around to be with Keichi. It also ends with heavy implication that they'd they'll spend the rest of their lives together. Without together without Keichi dying.]]
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** Epilogue sort of repairs this by [[spoiler: saying that Keichi was still alive and that Yuko was still around to be with Keichi. It also ends with heavy implication that they'd spend the rest of their lives together. Without Keichi dying.]]

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** Epilogue sort of repairs this by [[spoiler: saying that Keichi was still alive and that Yuko was still around to be with Keichi. It also ends with heavy implication that they'd spend the rest of their lives together. Without Keichi dying.]]
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** Epilogue sort of repairs this by [[spoiler: saying that Keichi was still alive and that Yuko was still around to be with Keichi. It also ends with heavy implication that they'd spend the rest of their lives together. Without Keichi dying.]]
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** [[spoiler: The bullies attempting to sacrifice Yuuko (the living one, not the ghost one).]]
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* MoralEventHorizon: Yukariko [[spoiler: breaking Yuuko's leg and entrapping her in a basement for her to die.]]

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