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* SignatureScene: The making of 324-layered Croissant remains the most iconic and the most memorable moment among many fans of the series. It got to the point that fans often referenced this scene and has attempted to recreate an actual 324-layer croissant in real life.

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* SignatureScene: The making of 324-layered Croissant remains the most iconic and the most memorable moment among many fans of the series. It got to the point that where fans often referenced this scene and has attempted to recreate an actual 324-layer croissant with 324 layers in real life.
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** The series remains popular in the Philippines due to many fans also loves bakery in general.

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** The This series remains is popular in the Philippines due to many fans were also loves fond of breads and bakery in general.
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* SignatureScene: The 324-layered Croissant remains the most iconic and memorable moment for many fans of the series.

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* SignatureScene: The making of 324-layered Croissant remains the most iconic and the most memorable moment for among many fans of the series.series. It got to the point that fans often referenced this scene and has attempted to recreate an actual 324-layer croissant in real life.
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** The series remains popular in the Philippines due to many fans also loves bakery in general.


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* SignatureScene: The 324-layered Croissant remains the most iconic and memorable moment for many fans of the series.
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* HilariousInHindsight: In a case of CantUnhearIt, Ryo Kuroyanagi is played by {{Creator/Takehito Koyasu}}, who later played Dio Brando in the 2012 adaptation of ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure''. Puts a whole new spin on "How many breads have you eaten in your life," huh?
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* EvilIsSexy: As the manga goes on, Yukino wears less and less the more you learn of her evil, culminating in chapters where she wears ''nothing at all.''

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* EsotericHappyEnding: Parodied and {{lampshaded|Trope}} repeatedly in the Yakitate 25 arc, where Azuma declares any victory a happy ending, ignoring the fact that most of his opponents have [[{{Shapeshifting}} shape-shifted]] with no sign of changing back any time soon, and the occasional bad thing that happens to some other character (like Ken becoming a yazuka leader against his will, or Kuroyanagi suffering severe internal bleeding as a result of a reaction.)



* {{Woolseyism}}: The English translation of the manga does a pretty good job of translating the Japanese puns into English ones.

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The English translation of the manga does a pretty good job of translating the Japanese puns into English ones.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Brad Kidd, an incidential character who is known as Kuroyanagi's high school classmate, is really popular in Taiwan, to the point he become a meme there as people photoshop his face on all sorts of character or paraphrasing some of his famouse lines.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: "Kid".
* {{Expy}}: Kidd is arguably an expy of Bill Clinton, with NonStandardCharacterDesign that resembles the former president and a name referencing Clinton's nickname, the Comeback Kid.

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* %%* EnsembleDarkhorse: "Kid".
* {{Expy}}: Kidd is arguably an expy of Bill Clinton, with NonStandardCharacterDesign that resembles the former president and a name referencing Clinton's nickname, the Comeback Kid.
"Kid".
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*** Later on in the Yakitate!!25 Arc, Meister [[spoiler: (who is competing on St. Pierre's side against Azuma due to Yuiichi Kirisaki controlling him via the Brain Gopan)]] addresses Kuroyanagi as "Kuroyanagi-kun"[[spoiler: despite being the contestant and Kuroyanagi being the judge rather than their usual interactions of boss and employee]]. He apologizes after Kuroyanagi scolds him for it, but even then Kuroyanagi's scolding is far less nasty to him [[{{DrillSergeantNasty}} than he would be to anyone else who spoke to him so informally,]] as he doesn't linger long on it after Meister apologizes.
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* LoveToHate : Yukino Azusagawa. Not only did she throw Tsukino's mother's ashes on a dead tree, but she also [[spoiler: sabotaged Kawachi and Kanmuri's semi-finals match in the Pantasia Newcomers Arc, worked with Yuiichi Kirisaki for St. Pierre to take over Pantasia, and tried to screw over Azuma's finals match in the Pantasia Newcomers Arc with Kanmuri by stealing his petalite board and destroying it.]] And those are only a few of the many heinous things she did. ''No wonder many fans hate her.''
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** Meister Kirisaki & Ryou Kuroyanagi also count, particularly during the Pantasia Newcomers Arc:
***Kuroyanagi nearly kisses Meister while reacting to Kanmuri's bread in the semi-finals round (which involved Ryou reliving the last kiss he had with his previous girlfriend from Harvard, Cathy and so nearly kissed Meister in reality as consequence). Meister himself has a mostly calm expression and blocks Ryou's kiss with a hand, despite Ryou ''literally stroking his hair and being about to kiss him,'' and Meister simply states that he didn't expect to be the object of Kuroyanagi's affections.
***Kuroyanagi later almost kisses Meister '''''again''''' because he was in the middle of kissing an angel (who coincidentally looks similar to Cathy) while coming back to life at the end of him reacting to Azuma's bread in the semi-finals.Please note this happened ''while Meister was checking on the dead-at-the-time Kuroyanagi, so Kuroyanagi literally grabbed him and pulled Meister on top of him to kiss him.'' The kicker is that ''Meister prepared for this to happen again'' by changing his mask so a lower part would appear and block Kuroyanagi from kissing him. Because of these two incidents, there are a few fanworks that feature the two as a couple.
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* ArcFatigue: The Yakitate 25 arc starts off decent enough, with some surprising plot points (like Azuma losing for the first time in the series,) but quickly falls into a [[StrictlyFormula strict formula]] so bad that the reader can predict how every single match will play out, right down to the basis of the gags.

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* ArcFatigue: The Yakitate 25 arc starts off decent enough, with some surprising plot points (like Azuma losing for the first time in the series,) series), but quickly falls into a [[StrictlyFormula strict formula]] so bad that the reader can predict how every single match will play out, right down to the basis of the gags.

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deleting managreader link and AAP is where the work fails to find an audience at all


* ArcFatigue: The Yakitate 25 arc starts off decent enough, with some surprising plot points (like Azuma losing for the first time in the series,) but quickly falls into a [[StrictlyFormula strict formula]] so bad that the reader can actually start to predict how every single match will play out, right down to the basis of the gags.
* AudienceAlienatingPremise: It's a shonen anime about making bread. How could it ''not'' be. The sheer amount of pun-based humor help make it this for American audiences, as well.

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* ArcFatigue: The Yakitate 25 arc starts off decent enough, with some surprising plot points (like Azuma losing for the first time in the series,) but quickly falls into a [[StrictlyFormula strict formula]] so bad that the reader can actually start to predict how every single match will play out, right down to the basis of the gags.
* AudienceAlienatingPremise: It's a shonen anime about making bread. How could it ''not'' be. The sheer amount of pun-based humor help make it this for American audiences, as well.
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* EvilIsSexy: As the manga goes on, Yukino wears less and less the more you learn of her evil. Culminating in chapters where she wears ''nothing at all.''
** One example: She is somehow able to wear [[http://www.mangareader.net/334-22880-17/yakitate-japan/chapter-44.html this getup]] to a public playground and not get arrested.

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* EvilIsSexy: As the manga goes on, Yukino wears less and less the more you learn of her evil. Culminating evil, culminating in chapters where she wears ''nothing at all.''
** One example: She is somehow able to wear [[http://www.mangareader.net/334-22880-17/yakitate-japan/chapter-44.html this getup]] to a public playground and not get arrested.
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