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7->''Rebecca Miyamoto. Born of an American father and a Japanese mother. Graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the youngest graduate in the school's history. She then returned to Japan to become a high school teacher. However... she was only [[ChildProdigy 10 years old]] at the time!''
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9That's just the beginning. Rebecca's class consists of six students and several cloned extras, and she also has to deal with the general mayhem that ensues at Momotsuki Academy. Did we mention that she's accompanied by a mopey, luckless rabbit named Mesousa, and is being monitored by aliens? Then there's the strange cat-like creature who claims to be a god, likes to hide in vending machines and keep the sodas warmed-over with his body heat, and seems to be following Rebecca and her class...
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11It's a Creator/StudioShaft, reference-a-minute, madcap comedy series best described as early ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY meets]] ''Manga/ExcelSaga''. It was based on the manga ''Pani Poni'' by Hekiru Hikawa, which was serialized in Creator/SquareEnix's ''Monthly [=GFantasy=]'' magazine from 2000 to 2011. The anime was originally licensed by the fine folks at Creator/ADVFilms, and is now licensed by Creator/{{FUNimation}}.
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14!!This show provides examples of:
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16* TheAce: Ichijou is well and able to subdue ninja, bungee jump with her hair, infiltrate spaceships, attack people with strings, summon the rain, create HammerSpace boxes and turn them into a plot device, and even plays a mean shamisen where she manages to break the strings without even strumming it.
17* AdaptationTitleChange: ''Pani Poni Dash'' is the anime adaptation of the manga ''Pani Poni''.
18* AdorablyPrecociousChild: Becky, ten year old teacher, is both adorable and precocious for sure.
19%%* AffectionateParody
20* TheAlcoholic:
21-->'''Mr. Saotome''': You were out drinking again last night, weren't you?\
22'''Miss Igarashi''': No, actually, it was this morning.
23* AmbiguouslyEvil: Ichijou. [[MurderIsTheBestSolution She has a body count]] and often willingly makes everything worse for everybody, but it's hard to tell if she's actually "evil" or just crazy.
24* AndTheRest:
25-->'''Rebecca''': Well, before I send you all home for the day, I should probably get around to taking attendance, so is there a Miyako Uehara here today? Sayaka Suzuki. Himeko Katagiri. Rei Tachibana. Kurumi Momose. [[AndTheRest And everybody else]].\
26'''Rei''': That's efficient.
27%%* AnimatedActors
28%%* ArtShift
29%%* AsideGlance: Almost everyone, but the most common one of doing this is Ichijou.
30* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: Episode 7 has Ichijou's little sister increased in size 100 fold.
31* BackFromTheDead: Some characters die from time to time. And then they come back in the next episode, [[NegativeContinuity and the issue is never mentioned.]]
32* BathroomControl: In "Even a Thoroughbred Has Its Habits", the girls are about to defuse a bomb that Becky is holding onto, but then [[CallingYourBathroomBreaks Becky shouts that she has to go]]. The others tell her to wait until they've deactivated it, but she insists she can't, so she pawns the bomb off to Mesousa before dashing into the girls' room.
33%%* BeachEpisode
34* BerserkButton: Don't call attention to Miyako's rather-large forehead, she might just burn you with the reflection off of it. Also, don't call her a "worm". In fact, on most days saying more than two words to her will piss her off.
35* BigRedButton: Ichijo has one on the back of her neck. Himeko presses it. Square Enix explodes.
36* BlackComedy: Characters die sometimes...then are brought back in the next. However, it can also zig-zag; the 14th episode has the 1-C class being blown up, by only being slightly burned, with poofy hair, but in the 18th episode, after a bomb blows up, we don't see if they're okay or not...
37%%* BlankWhiteEyes: Ichijou's little sister's eyes are these by default.
38* BlushSticker: Many of the characters have them sometimes, but Mesousa has it almost all the time.
39%%* BoisterousBruiser: Suzune Shiratori.
40%%* BossSubtitles: Every character in their first appearance. Everyone gets another one in the last episode, too.
41* BrickJoke: In some scenes, the screen will act like [[VideoGameGeography it has no borders and just wraps around itself.]] What this means is that when someone throws something off screen to the right, Mesousa gets smacked by it on the left.
42* BunnyEarsLawyer: Old Geezer is a cross between this and EccentricMentor, and his senility turns him into a borderline sociopath sometimes.
43%%* ButNotTooForeign: Rebecca.
44* ButtMonkey: Otome (thanks to Shiratori) and Kurumi are the main victims. But don't worry, ''everyone'' has a moment of this.
45* CensorSteam: In the form of clinging hair and a very conveniently mobile rubber ducky during the bath scene on episode 4.
46* CharacterBlog: The most notable PPD Twitter accounts include Becky, Kurumi, Sayaka, Otome, Nanjo, Hibiki and Media.
47%%* CheekyMouth
48* ChekhovsGun:
49** Happens when Ichijou's little sister accidentally being teleported onto the alien's ship apparently results in Class 1-C contracting a mysterious virus in the next episode, and a mushroom that appears on Himeko's head in THAT episode is revealed to be an alien that possesses her body in the episode after that. Neither give any indication that they're going to be important in the next episode, and can be easily lost amongst the numerous sight gags.
50** Also, the Ichijou Festival. Originally just a bizarre creation by Ichijou that pops up from time to time [[spoiler: and occasionally eats somebody,]] but by the end of the anime [[spoiler: it grows to humongous size and tries to destroy the Earth.]]
51* ChestBlaster: Rei gets ''boob missiles'' during the dream sequence episode. She's not happy about it. Rei's mad mainly because Himeko grabbed her and [[CallingYourAttacks shouted out said attack]], when Rei was trying to think up of one of her own. Himeko's extremely fortunate they couldn't remember what happened when they woke up.
52** [[HumongousMecha Pani Poni X]] has a ChestBlaster as well.
53* TheChewToy: Mesousa, sometimes [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwpfQL75fgs&feature=channel_page literally]], and Himeko at times.
54* ChildProdigy: Becky, of course; ten year old with a teaching degree.
55* {{Chuunibyou}}: Behoimi acts like a MagicalGirl, though she grows out of it over the course of the series.
56%%* ClassRepresentative: Ichijou, who is... odd.
57* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Ichijo once cut a conversation with Miyako short by ''rocketing into the stratosphere,'' and when Miyako caught up with her again and mentioned it, she went "What are you talking about?"
58* ClusterFBomb: When Miyako did an episode preview she starts to degrade into yelling "Dammit!" at the end of every sentence. In fact, this happened ''twice''.
59* CoolCar: Miss Igarashi drives a 60's British sports car known as an MGB, though the series mistakenly calls it a Midget. They are two very incredibly similar looking vehicles, but cool nonetheless.
60* CornerOfWoe: Call Kurumi "plain", and she'll retreat to the rabbit hutch, to sulk with the bunnies, while mumbling "la la lu". She's also been known to slowly turn invisible, when a rabbit hutch isn't readily available.
61** She instead gets pretty annoyed being called that by the second half of the anime, but no longer gets depressed.
62* CosplayOtakuGirl: Yuzuku Kuruso is one with her and Akane in a strange relationship of friendship without the customes but natural enemies in costume due to the war between drama and film club. Her rooster costume also gets passed around to other characters.
63* CulturalCrossReference: While most of the jokes are based around Japanese pop culture and anime, there are moments where people like Colonel Sanders and Chuck Norris are mentioned.
64** Among ''many'' others. This is, after all, Studio SHAFT.
65--->''"Hey Rei, what's a Chuck Norris?"''
66** Episode 15 has Himeko imagining their bus crashing onto the Literature/{{Discworld}}
67%%* CurtainCamouflage
68* CustomUniform: Girls have the option of wearing neckties or bows of varying sizes. Some girls also wear cardigans of different colors. Legwear is evidently not regulated, as girls have different socks or stockings [[ZettaiRyouiki at different lengths]] and [[ColorCodedForYourConvenience colors]].
69** Behoimi's "MagicalGirl" costume is actually just a pink-and-white version of the school's yellow-and-blue uniform, just with different accessories.
70** Misao wears an almost-all-white version of the uniform, with just a little blue trim.
71** Rei starts wearing a plain white shirt with necktie, beginning in episode 9.
72** Media joins the school in the same episode, and simply wears a maid's uniform. She does briefly wear a regular uniform in episode 26, though, by [[spoiler:forcing Behoimi to switch with her]].
73%%* CuteClumsyGirl: Akira Miyata. In fact called by both Behoimi and Nanjo.
74%%* CuteLittleFangs: Akane Serizawa. Media gets them in the OVA.
75* CutHisHeartOutWithASpoon
76--> '''Behoimi''': So the long-awaited teacher has finally arrived? Come on lets go check her out, guys!\
77[''the class begins to march out single file'']\
78'''Old Geezer''': You step one foot out that door and I'll be standing by your pillow every night!\
79[''the class stops and begins to march single file backwards'']\
80'''Old Geezer''': What a damn buncha cowards.
81* ADayInTheLimelight:
82** Episode 8 is entirely about Behoimi as she comes to realise that she's not a real magical girl.
83** Episode 10 is Behoimi (again) and Media, revealing a MysteriousPast between them, as well as saving the school from bombs.
84** Episode 19 is almost entirely about Class D.
85%%* DeadpanSnarker: Tsurugi Inugami and Rei Tachibana.
86* DeliberatelyMonochrome: One episode had a segment that was possibly inspired by ''Schindler's List'', where everything was black and white except for the girls' uniform ties and Mesousa's bandana.
87* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: The United States Defense Department of Defense.
88* DependingOnTheWriter: The last 4 episodes written by Sarah Alys Lindholm and Christine Auten (voice of Mesousa, and even directs these episodes) on the english dub goes into this direction by making the dialogue more looser than usual. Here's a sample from the most notably changed epsiode, the 26th episode:
89-->'''Rei''': (snaps fingers) Too cool for school, daddy-o.
90* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: Happens in episode 25.
91* DiggingToChina: At one point, the cast went through the Earth and ended up in Brazil -- [[ItsAlwaysMardiGrasInNewOrleans just in time for the Carnivale]].
92** When Media said "bottomless quicksand", she wasn't kidding.
93%%* TheDitz: Himeko and Media
94* DontCelebrateJustYet: An adorable and very polite little girl named Taeko, a "Jinx in Training," asked Mesousa if he could "please be unhappy" for her. She ends up placing a bomb on his forehead without him realizing it. Over the course of the episode, Becky, Behoimi, and Medea use Serazawa as a test dummy to develop a way to remove the bomb. By the end of the episode, they find Mesousa and tell him they found a way to safely remove the bomb! All the other girls start praising Becky for being the [[ChildProdigy little genius]] that she is.... *BOOM*
95%%* EccentricMentor: Old Geezer, minus the "Power and respectability" part mentioned in the trope.
96%%* TheEeyore: Mesousa.
97* EmergencyImpersonation: Played straight in that Rebecca disappears just as the PTA are about to sit in during her class and her loyal students all but force Serizawa to use her magnificent drama club skills to impersonate Becky at the last minute, or as Akane herself thinks, a "kagemusha". This trope is also subverted in that [[spoiler: Rebecca had been present all along, using her disguise skills to appear as various other members of the cast (finally revealing herself as the school principal that was part of the PTA). This is revealed in a sequence that pays homage to Cutey Honey. She did this because she hated such visits from the PTA.]]
98* {{Emoticon}}: The show makes good use of 2chan emoticons. Especially on Kurumi's face when she's so absolutely befuddled that she has no clue what's going on, or when depicting certain periods of Japan's history.
99* EmotionlessGirl: Ichijo, though you might want to also tack BewareTheQuietOnes on there as well. She has no qualms about killing or leaving people to be killed whenever she has the chance.
100* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: Old Geezer. It's suggested in one episode his name might actually be Old Geezer (Watanuki was too disinterested to do more research on him).
101** Played straight with Alien Captain and his two Alien Subordinates. And Ichijou's little sister.
102* EvilChef: Ichijo ''kills'' Mesousa by the end of the ''first episode'' with her poisoned sweet rice dumplings. But hey, this ''IS'' Ichijo we're talking about here....
103* EvolvingCredits: Every closing sequence has subtle differences per episode, whether it's new chibis for the first sequence, or shuffling the playing cards around for the third and bookending it with two new tarot cards.
104%%* ExpressiveHair: Himeko.
105%%** To a lesser extent, Akane Serizawa.
106%%* EyesAlwaysShut: Media, Saotome, and Mesousa -- except in the last episode.
107* EyesDoNotBelongThere: Rebecca is TERRIFIED when people have eyes on their hands, so her students use stickers to take advantage of this.
108%%* FacelessMasses
109* {{Fanservice}}: From each of the main girls at various points; Rei gets it the most (white dress shirt + exploding soda = strategic nudity), while the Kashiwagi Twins are practically made for it.
110%%* FieryRedhead: Miyako.
111* FishEyeLens: Used to make Miyako's forehead look even bigger than it is.
112* FissionMailed: Halfway through the anime, Class 1-C is seemingly killed in an attack on the school. Cue the words "The End" and the credits rolling. Of course, since there's still several minutes left in the episode, the viewer should know there's something up.
113* {{Flanderization}}: The characters were quite goofy in the original manga, but the anime exaggerates their quirks. Certain characters, such as [[CuteClumsyGirl Akira]], become entirely one-note gag characters. Fortunately, the comedy is still strong and very well-executed.
114* FlippingTheBird: [[http://imgur.com/PomsvYS Becky does it in the first episode while calling her students "lower lifeforms", much to the shock of her entire class]].
115%%* FluffyTamer: Misao Nanjo. See FriendToAllLivingThings.
116* ForeheadOfDoom: Miyako. Himeko takes this to its logical extreme in her dreams.
117* ForTheEvulz: Taeko, the Jinx Trainee, plants a bomb on Mesousa because she's training to make people be unhappy. She even asks him if she's doing a good job at making him unhappy. She's very polite about it.
118* FreezeFrameBonus: The chalk board gags, among other things.
119** In the OVA, there's a [[FunnyBackgroundEvent Blink And You'll Miss It]] scene that shows one of the twins cosplaying as [[Manga/SoulEater Maka]].
120* FriendToAllLivingThings: Misao Nanjo is an extreme animal lover with many, ''many'' exotic pets that she often brings to school, ranging from crocodiles to giraffes to kangaroos. In one [[JidaiGeki episode]], she's convinced her father is a fish.
121* FunnyBackgroundEvent: Though, in fact, the scenes with the production crew place them in the ''fore''ground...
122* GagSeries
123* GagSub: Used in episode 22 as a joke itself, where the scenes frequently shift to an isometric RPG view, complete with text boxes and [[CharacterPortrait character portraits.]] By the end of the episode, the text boxes are having a ''completely different'' conversation from the characters.
124* GenkiGirl: Himeko.
125* GenreSavvy: Nanjo. She notices most characters' stereotypes.
126** Done with Behoimi on the beginning of episode 8.
127* GiantEnemyCrab: One of them appears in episode 15. It was noted later that Ichijou's sister could have convinced it to get them off of the cliff.
128* GivingUpTheGhost: Happens a few times across the series, but first off in the 2nd episode when Kurumi is shocked when Becky called her boring.
129* {{Gonk}}: Yankee is the trope picture, [[VerbalTic dotcom]].
130* GreatDetective: Himeko dresses up and ''acts'' like Literature/SherlockHolmes in the OVA.
131* GreekChorus: The aliens.
132* GrossUpCloseUp: Kurumi getting a cold on the 23th episode. Doubles as NightmareFuel.
133* HonestAxe
134* HugeSchoolgirl: Suzune and Zola. Zola, particularly, is gigantically muscular and incredibly masculine in appearance, in addition to being the school's best athlete. Interesting to note is that she barely appears in the series.
135* HumbleGoal: Ichijo claims her ultimate desire is to be a domestic kind of woman, like her mother. This is probably the most ordinary anything she ever did in the show.
136* HumongousMecha: It only appears in a few episodes, but there is a giant mecha called Pani Poni X.
137** Also there's the upgraded version Pani Poni X Turbo R.
138* IdiosyncraticWipes
139* IdiotCrows: Shows up in a dream of Himeko's, but they have her cowlick on their heads and say "Maho! Maho!"
140* IdiotHair: Himeko.
141** This is actually her most distinctive physical trait and is central to the story in multiple episodes.
142* IllKillYou[=/=]IneffectualDeathThreats: A running gag that is more noticeable in the english dub version. Becky's line below is a small example.
143** Miyako LOVES this. She always theatens to kill someone due to her rage, but of course, she never really gets the rage get to her too much.
144*** She was seen almost choking Kurumi on the 9th episode, however.
145* ImprobablyFemaleCast: Mostly averted, in that there's no male students in Class 1-C. There are, however, 2 male students and 2 male teachers... and 1 Mesousa.
146* InnocentProdigy: Becky.
147* JerkAss: Suzune, Becky, Miyako, Rei, and the cat in the vending machine.
148* JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind: Episode 12 sends the class into Himeko's head.
149* KarmaHoudini: Just because she can, Ichijo creates the "Ichijo Festival", [[spoiler: which is basically an entire universe existing within a fruit box. It later ends up being a threat to the entire planet, so it's up to Class 1-C to put a stop to it.]] Does anyone ever blame Ichijo for creating it or try to punish her for it? '''HELL NO.'''
150** She does get pulled out from the scene in case she ruins an emotional scene. She also indeed has slapsticky moments every once in a while.
151* KingOfAllCosmos: The cat. (Maybe?)
152* LargeHam: Many of Nanjo's interactions with Tsurugi are her playing up the scene for as much (non-existent) drama as it's worth.
153** Himeko, as well. The dub pushes her hamminess even further.
154* LittleMissSnarker: Becky.
155* LivingProp: Parodied with the background students.
156* MagicalGirl: Behoimi. Well, not really -- she's just deluded into believing she is and wrote a convoluted backstory for herself as one. Probably.
157** This is really subverted since she's not actually a magical girl and comes to realize this during the anime ridding herself of the pink hair, magical girl outfit, etc. Of course, it's then played straight when she actually does become a magical girl in the spinoff manga series.
158* {{Mascot}}: Mesousa is a parody of the cute mascot character.
159* MasterOfDisguise: Akane Serizawa has impersonated others with such accuracy that would make [[ComicBook/SpiderMan The Chameleon]] proud. Though, her Cat-ears hair tends to stick out.
160* {{Meganekko}}: Rei, Miyako, eventually Behoimi, sometimes Becky, and sometimes Serizawa.
161** Serizawa became one when she became a stand-in for Becky.
162* {{Meido}}: Media; additionally, the entirety of class 1-C don maid outfits for the school festival, as they are running a "Fighting MaidCafe".
163* TheMenInBlack: '''M'''ister '''I'''ncredible '''B'''ruce looks like Tommy Lee Jones.
164* MetaGuy: Miyako often points out the insanity only to have everyone else shrug and dismiss it out of hand. This happens to Kurumi sometimes, as well.
165* MotiveRant: Miyata has a total nervous breakdown that quickly turns into one of these when she hears that, in mysteries, it's always the least conspicuous person -- even though she doesn't fit the profile and didn't actually do anything.
166* MrViceGuy: Rei will think of anything to help turn a profit. Even if it means selling coffee made from used, week-old coffee grounds.
167* MsFanservice: Rei Tachibana.
168* MysteriousPast: Media.
169** In the early part of the series, Behoimi would have you believe she's a magical girl from the Magical Kingdom; later it's revealed that this is bunk. Media and Behoimi have, however, apparently served in "The Organization" and worked together on "The Battlefield." It's never explained what they did, but this has seemingly led to their advanced knowledge of weaponry.
170* NaiveEverygirl: Sayaka Suzuki, alias Rokugo: Number 6.
171* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: [[EveryJapaneseSwordIsAKatana Tsurugi]]. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inugami Inugami]].
172* NegativeContinuity: Surprisingly averted for a comedy series. There's a lot of handwaving, but a lot of plot elements from earlier episodes are referenced in later ones.
173* NerdGlasses: Rei. More so in the manga than in the anime.
174* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Ichijou sometimes seems to do this deliberately.
175* NoFourthWall: Occasionally the camera reveals them to be on a TV set, using a production crew, or at least using a lighting rig. A banner in Episode 9 welcomes the Pani Poni Dash film crew to the island; the crew can be seen shadowing the main characters throughout the episode.
176** The anime series itself does NOT break the fourth wall by referencing the audience, its voice actors, or that it's an animated production.
177** The characters themselves DO break the fourth wall in recognizing every once in a while that they're in a show -- such as Himeko crashing into the camera in the first episode, Becky mentioning the number of episodes left near the end of the series and Kurumi hearing, then talking to the narrator in episode 23.
178** From the first episode:
179-->'''Rei''' ([[AsideGlance turns to the direction of the viewer]]): Have you ever wondered what the hell happens in this school?
180* NoNameGiven: The Alien Captain and his subordinates, and also lampshaded. One scene confirms that they ''have'' names, they just don't use them.
181* NotHimself: Himeko in episode 20, after the mushroom that has inexplicably replaced her [[IdiotHair cowlick]] (DontAsk) gets punched repeatedly by Rei, then shocked with a million volts by Ichijo.
182* OnlySixFaces
183** [[PlayingWithTropes Played with]] with Giant Salamander, who has a different voice in each appearance in both Japanese and English dubs.
184* PhysicalGod: Lord Cat-Sama. He is God, after all. He just likes to live in a vending machine. He also likes eat living cans with his VERY long prehensile tongue. Also, the cans '''scream for their life!'''
185* PolarOppositeTwins: The Kashiwagi Twins. Yuma is an extreme extrovert, Yuna is an extreme introvert. Yuma maliciously sabotages Yuna's hopes of being more accepted just to stay in the spotlight herself.
186* PottyEmergency:
187** Becky has an extreme emergency in the episode "Even a Thoroughbred has its Habits" while holding a time bomb.
188** Otome repeatedly gets diarrhea because of a PressurePoint.
189* [[PrecisionFStrike Precision B-Strike]]
190--> '''Kurumi''': After all that bitching, she's added to the discussion.
191** Later in episode 11.
192---> '''Miyako''': Don't call me a worm, you bitch.
193** And then there's Nanjo and Serizawa calling each other bitches in the English dub of episode 19.
194* PuniPlush
195* RedEyesTakeWarning: [[http://imgur.com/1OWHWbO When Akane Serizawa tries to leave after masquerading as a NASA robot agent]].
196* ReferenceOverdosed
197* RegalRinglets: Misao Nanjo.
198* RocketPunch: Somehow, Akane Serizawa can do this in her Roboko costume.
199** The [[HumongousMecha Pani Poni X's]] theme music clearly states that "Rocket punch is the key to [[DefeatMeansFriendship friendship]]."
200* SchoolNewspaperNewshound: Hibiki Watanuki, who considers herself a three-in-one reporter/detective/spy.
201* TheScream
202* SeriousBusiness:
203** There have been several all-out wars within the Film Club about what film medium to use. Not to mention the intense rivalry spanning generations between the Film club and the Drama Club.
204** In the SchoolFestival episode, Rei sees the cafe as a financial endeavor to make lots of money and obsesses over various cheap methods to earn maximum profit. She even says, "As long as there is monetary transactions involved, [[LampshadeHanging this is serious business!"]]
205* ShipTease: Misao Nanjo and Tsurugi Inugami. The two clearly have a {{Tsundere}}-ish thing going on in the show proper, but the ending theme of episode 9 probably had the most explicit case--during the "A B C!" part, Misao and Tsurugi both show up, Tsurugi looking backwards at Misao, who has roses surrounding her face and smiling in a flirty manner, Tsurugi seemingly blushing in response. As always at that particular point in the song, a giant heart appears in the center of the screen...
206* ShoutOut: Almost constant. At least 50 per episode if you count all the chalkboard references.
207* {{Slapstick}}: Himeko often receives physical abuse from Rei, Miyako, Becky and was also once received a Suzune karate chop. Otome is usually on the receiving end of Suzune's chops. Serizawa is also blown up quite a few times.
208* SomethingAboutARose: Nanjo's face is perpetually framed by roses in one episode. The frame even ''follows her around'' as she moves.
209* TheStinger: Used in almost every episode in between the credits and the next episode preview, and is typically reserved for some bizarre ShoutOut.
210* StylisticSelfParody
211* SuperDeformed: At least a quarter of pretty much any given episode is spent with the characters SuperDeformed.
212** Ichijo's little sister is SuperDeformed by nature.
213** There's the first closing sequence, "Girluppi", which features characters [[SuperDeformed in all their chibi-chibi glory]].
214** Even when she's not SD, it's a rare occasion when Ichijo's face isn't locked in a noseless SD expression with black circles for eyes.
215** Becky usually does this whenever she cries.
216* SupremeChef: Rei is a damn good cook. She can make any Chinese food with enough firewood. After all, Chinese food is all about firepower! She's even good at substituting ingredients in a pinch. Poor giant salamander....
217* SurrealThemeTune: The three openings get progressively weirder. See for yourself:
218** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8oc5tRCVKY Kiiroi Vacation]]
219** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Azwcfs2AZtE Roulette Roulette]]
220** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyZVcugd3D8 Shoujo Q]]
221* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: Episode 1.
222-->'''Alien Captain''': ...Hmm? ...I wasn't sleepin'! I've been awake this whole time! I was... just restin' my eyes, man!\
223'''Alien Subordinate''': [[LampshadeHanging Let me give you some time to think up a better excuse.]]
224* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: In the OVA, Media and Behoimi set up a booby-trap to prevent Team Fail from kicking the can. The trap consists of M18 Claymore anti-personnel mines, an infantry mortar, a grenade launcher, and two tactical robots [[{{BFG}} (one mounted with a machine gun and another shaped like a small tank)]], all sensor-activated. Once again, this was all to stop the other team from kicking a can.
225* TokenMiniMoe: Becky.
226* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: There are at least three:
227** Serizawa and Kuruzu fits the trope the most.
228** Behoimi and Media. Not so much, but Behoimi is not that very girly after quitting being a MagicalGirl anyway.
229*** Also consider [[MagicalGirl Behoimi]] and [[{{Meganekko}} Behoimi]].
230** Otome and Suzune
231* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Himeko loves crab. Well, sort of; the stuff she eats is of the artificial, canned variety, and she has no idea what real crab tastes like.
232* VerbalTic: Several, particularly Himeko, who is possibly ''the'' example. "Himeko Katagiri, maho!"
233** Also her habit of attaching "omega-" and, less frequently, "mach-" to words.
234*** In one episode, [[ShoutOut Himeko drew]] Omega from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'' on the blackboard before "[[{{UsefulNotes/Kawaisa}} Kawaii]]".
235** Yankee likes to add "dotcom" to the end of his sentences.
236** Kami-sama likes to add "nya" to the end of his sentences, the same for the giant salamander and "kero" and the Tanuki with "nyansu."
237* VictoriasSecretCompartment: Ichijo tends to keep her little sister tucked away inside her shirt. [[LampshadeHanging It bothers Miyako.]]
238* WackyHomeroom
239* WeirdnessCoupon: "Don't worry about it. It's Ichijou."
240* WholesomeCrossdresser: Mesousa has a number of crossdressing scenes, usually trying to pass himself off as another student... usually while in the presence of that student. The Tanuki qualifies as well, though he never fools anyone.
241* WingdingEyes: Himeko gets a perpetual case of starburst-eyes when she's possessed by the mushroom alien.
242* WordSaladTitle: Particularly since "Pani" and "Poni" went untranslated.
243* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Sayaka does an Argentine Backbreaker in the dreamworld. Everyone else present is rather unimpressed that this was the most fantastic special attack she could think of, since they were shooting forehead lasers and [[ChestBlaster boob missiles]].
244** Serizawa/Roboko does a German Suplex at one point.
245* WrongContextMagic: Ichijou, the ClassRepresentative, appears to have inexplicable (and unexplained) powers that ignore the laws of physics, reality, and sanity. For example, she once cut a conversation with Miyako short by rocketing into the stratosphere. When Miyako caught up with her again and mentioned it, she went "What are you talking about?"
246* WrongGenreSavvy: When Class 1-C contracts a mysterious virus, Rebecca and Class 1-D attempt to find the original carrier. Unfortunately, 1-D starts trying to use MysteryTropes to find him/her, blaming Akira for being a minor character and thus the one everyone would least suspect, and then Rebecca herself for bringing up the whole issue in the first place, and thus also the one everyone would least suspect.
247* YankTheDogsChain: Just when Mesousa is being respected and celebrated by Becky and her students for supposedly shrinking Ichijo's little sister back to normal, the space aliens {{retcon}} the entire scene to cover their own mistake, relegating the rabbit back to ButtMonkey status.
248-->'''Alien Captain''': Well, that's just a rabbit.
249* YouAreNumberSix: Sayaka is sometimes referred to as "Number 6" or "Rokugou" due to being the sixth girl named Suzuki at the school.

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