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5->''"You three are ''all'' paper masters?"''
6-->-- '''Nenene Sumiragawa'''
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8''R.O.D The TV'' is the sequel to the ''Anime/ReadOrDie'' OriginalVideoAnimation. Like its predecessor, it was created and written by Hideyuki Kurata. This 26-episode series focuses on the Paper Sisters -- Michelle Cheung, Maggie Mui, and Anita King -- three young women who have [[PaperMaster paper-manipulation abilities]]. Although older sisters Maggie and Michelle are fanatical bibliophiles, {{Shorttank}} Anita paradoxically hates books, which shouldn't be possible for a PaperMaster. The three work together as detectives and independent agents in Hong Kong until the day Nenene Sumiregawa, an author who Maggie and Michelle are fans of, comes to the island for a book signing. The three are hired as her chaperones and drivers, but become her bodyguards as well when her life is threatened. After Nenene returns to Japan she enlists their help in looking for her missing friend Yomiko.
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10The rather strange title of the show refers to its [[FusionFic fusion]] of the ''Read or Die'' [[OriginalVideoAnimation OVA]] and the cast from ''[[http://manga.animea.net/read-or-dream.html Read or Dream]]'', a manga centered around three sisters with powers similar to Yomiko's. Adding to the confusion were both animated adaptations being [[AlternateContinuity somewhat different in tone from their respective manga]]. Regardless, it's proved to be an interesting blend of both series that worked out particularly well.
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12The anime was released in North America in 2004/5 by Creator/{{Geneon}}. It was re-released years later by Aniplex's [[Creator/AniplexUSA US branch]], [[BadExportForYou but at a much higher price point and lacking nearly all of the features of Geneon's release]]. Creator/VizMedia translated and released ''Read Or Dream'' stateside, just as they had the ''Read Or Die'' manga. It can also be legally viewed on Crunchyroll.
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14Has a [[Characters/ReadOrDie character sheet]].
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17!!''R.O.D The TV'' provides examples of:
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19%%* ActionGirl: Yomiko and the Paper Sisters.
20%%* AffablyEvil: [[spoiler:Joker]] is the personification of an Affably Evil foe.
21* AlliterativeName: Alice Alice Arquet, known to intelligence agencies as "Triple-A".
22* AlternateContinuity: The ''Read Or Die'' novels, the ''Read Or Die'' manga, the ''Read Or Dream'' manga and the TV adaption (consisting of the ''Anime/ReadOrDie'' [[OriginalVideoAnimation OVA]] and this series) are all separate continuities, but borrow key concepts and characters from each other.
23%%* AntiVillain: Junior
24%%* ApocalypseHow: [[spoiler:Class 0, Hong Kong sinking.]]
25%%* ApologisesALot: Junior, Maggie
26%%* ArtificialHuman: Nancy, [[spoiler:Anita King]] In fact it's heavily implied that [[spoiler:all the Paper Sisters and indeed most paper-masters are constructs of Dokusensha.]]
27%% Please rewrite.
28* AssimilationPlot: [[spoiler:The British Library's ultimate plan is to transmit the power of their god, the Gentleman, and rewrite the minds of everyone on Earth.]]
29* BadassAdorable: Definitely Yomiko, and each of the Paper Sisters could probably count in their own ways as well.
30** Junior is one cute kid, and capable of carrying out stealth and assassination missions without so much as an ounce of difficulty or hesitation.
31%%* BadassBookworm: Pretty much all the protagonists except for Drake. Even Anita has a weird sort of {{Tsundere}} relationship with books.
32* BadassNormal: Drake Anderson. Nenene's stubbornness and determination are also quite something:
33-->"It has a be a bug in the system. Only .9% of the population has enough of a sense of identity to resist the {{Brainwash|ed}}ing."
34%%* BeautyBrainsAndBrawn: The Paper Sisters.
35* BewareTheNiceOnes: Yomiko is usually just about the sweetest, most forgiving person on the planet... but God help you if you manage to make her mad.
36%%* {{Bifauxnen}}: Maggie
37%%* BigBadFriend: [[spoiler:Joker. Well, he ''used'' to be Yomiko's friend.]]
38* BlessedWithSuck: As in the original OAV, being a PaperMaster usually goes hand-in-hand with life-crippling bibliophilia; Maggie and Michelle basically depend on Anita, the only Paper Sister who isn't obsessed with books, [[CloudcuckoolandersMinder to run their lives for them and keep them from starving to death]]. [[spoiler:Which raises some dark implications about what's going to happen once Anita too succumbs to bibliophilia...]]
39%%* BloodFromTheMouth: Alice Alice Arquet. Sign that the series [[WhamEpisode is taking a real turn for the dark]].
40%%* BlondeBrunetteRedhead: [[color:yellow: Michelle]], [[color:brown: Maggie]], and [[color:red: Anita]].
41%%* BlushSticker: Maggie, [[{{bifauxnen}} oddly enough]], gets these a lot.
42* BookBurning: The British Library is doing this to books that would not fit under their new "unified culture." Naturally, the protagonists object to this.
43* {{Bookends}}: Lee smoking [[spoiler:after he is revealed as The Mole ("Has it always tasted this bad?"), and just before he dies ("Delicious...")]].
44* {{Brainwashed}}: [[spoiler:Much of the world aside from the major characters after the British Library begins to "unify the world" at the end of Episode 20. Most sadly, the secondary characters lost all their memories of Anita.]]
45* BrainwashResidue: Anita becomes a bookworm like her sisters after she gets a part of The Gentleman's memories. Take note, Anita used to ''hate'' books. But this may simply be her PaperMaster nature finally overcoming her PTSD.
46%%* BrownNote: Webber's giant pipe organ.
47* BullyingADragon: [[spoiler:Joker]]'s attitude toward Yomiko when she aired her grievances, culminating with him casually showing her what had happened to her love interest. And he did all of this inside an enormous library. Which not-so-coincidentally did not exist the next day.
48* ButNotTooForeign: Yomiko is half-Japanese and half-British, while Wendy Earhart is half-Indian, half-English.
49* CheeseEatingSurrenderMonkeys: "It's amazing how quickly the nations of Europe fall into line"
50%%* ChekhovsGun: Nenene's novel she works on throughout the series.
51%%* ChristmasEpisode: The three sisters share birthday cake with Nenene.
52%%* CliffHanger: Frequently, the series pulls you along from one episodes to the next.
53%%* CloudCuckoolander: Michelle
54%%* CoolBigSis: Michelle.
55%%* CutenessProximity: Michelle is drawn to Anita's friends Hisami and Junior.
56%%* CuteBruiser: Anita
57%%* TheCutie: Anita and Junior.
58* DarkerAndEdgier: The series is notably darker than both the over the top superheroics of the ''Read or Die'' manga, and the whimsical friendly nature of the ''Read or Dream'' manga. On the other hand, it's not half as bloody as the OVA, though it does do away with most of the 1960s spy gadgetry. Of course, the TV is darker and edgier than the OVA, even if less bloody.
59* {{Determinator}}: Would you believe it's the ''villain'' this time? When Yomiko has him cornered, [[spoiler:Joker]] makes a speech about how no matter what the heroes do, he or his survivors will pick up and begin their plan again, and that nothing they can do can crush the ideals they believe in. It's a downright inspiring speech, the type that normally gets reserved for the ''hero''. [[spoiler:It is also a pack of lies, he was informed minutes earlier by an underling that they could not try again if they failed. His response was simply "Well we better not fail then"]]
60* DidntThinkThisThrough: Joker pressed every one of Yomiko's buttons when she came to demand the return of Nenene's child, culminating in him showing her the presumably grisly fate of her lover. He did all of this to a papermaster while inside his organization's base, a ''massive library''. The resulting devastation when Yomiko went on a rampage not only crippled the Library but also allowed the book {{MacGuffin}}s to be lost.
61%%* DisturbedDoves: Parodied with a pigeon ''named John Woo''.
62%%* TheDitz: Michelle can be this at times.
63%%* DramaticWind
64* DudeLooksLikeALady: Junior. The long hair and strange choices of clothing don't help.
65--> '''Michelle''': "Ah! So cute! Hey, do you want to be my little sister?"\
66'''Junior''': "I'm... a boy..."
67* {{Egopolis}}: Britain (or at least the British Library) really thinks too highly of themselves in this universe. So much so that they revert everything back to a 19-century version of the world they ruled, when the British Empire was at its peak of power.
68%%* EvilBrit: Several, most notably [[spoiler:Joker, Wendy, and]] EliteMook Mirrorman.
69* EvilCripple: A milder example than most, but [[spoiler:Joker]] becoming a villain also coincides with him walking with a cane because he has bad legs.
70%%* EyesAlwaysShut: Lee
71* {{Expy}}: Alice Alice Arquet bears more than a passing resemblance to [[Franchise/TombRaider Lara Croft]], both in terms of physical appearance and in terms of character backstories (Daughters of British aristocrats who indulge in adventure archaeology)
72%%* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:Joker, Wendy and the entire British Library (sans Yomiko and Nancy)]] undergo one in-between the OVA and the TV series.
73%%** Although [[WordOfGod Kurata]] stated that [[spoiler:Joker]] [[EvilAllAlong was always like that]]; we the viewers just didn't notice.
74* FacelessGoons: Dokusensha operatives wears something that resembles HighlyVisibleNinja outfits, while British Library agents wears hats and sunglasses to cover their faces.
75%%* FlashbackEcho: Anita's memories of burning books.
76%%* FlippingTheBird: Nenene does this to a literary terrorist in the first episode, and Anita does it to ''her'' in the next one.
77%%* FunbagAirbag: When Nenene is reunited with Yomiko in the National Diet Library.
78* GenderIncompetence: The [[Anime/ReadOrDie anime OVA]] is very good about balancing gender effectiveness. The TV series is another matter entirely. Even though the vast majority of the series' main characters are female, they seem to do a lot of losing, crying, and getting captured, despite the fact that they are physically capable of killing the bad guy at any time with their awesome superpowers. This is especially prominent in the final episodes.
79%%* GenkiGirl: Anita
80* GratuitousEnglish: Anita's homeroom teacher seems to speak as much GratuitousEnglish as Japanese, but he is actually teaching English and asking the students to translate, so it is not gratuitous at all. How does he teach them English? He quotes ''Film/TheGodfather.'' Students around the world would probably do better in their studies if their teachers [[AnOfferYouCantRefuse made them an offer they couldn't refuse]]. The English dub opted to KeepItForeign and changed the scenes to GratuitousJapanese, which seems a little odd to someone used to the original, since it means [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment a Japanese teacher is teaching Japanese to Japanese schoolchildren]].
81--> "Zah...PAAAAAYPAAAAAAHHH!!!"
82%%* HannibalLecture: [[spoiler:Joker]] gives one to Yomiko when they meet for the first time in the series. Nenene [[ShutUpHannibal cuts him short]].
83* HotLibrarian: Yomiko. Her extreme love of books can get to be a very expensive habit (at one point, she even asks her boss for a cash advance so that she can purchase more books), but the British Library still regards her as [[BunnyEarsLawyer one of the best in her field]].
84%%* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:Alice Alice Arquet]]
85%%* ImprobableWeaponUser:
86* ImTakingHerHomeWithMe: Michelle to Junior. See the entry for DudeLooksLikeALady above.
87* {{Intangibility}}: Nancy has the ability to phase her body through just about anything: walls, doors, machinery -- even flesh and blood. Junior also possesses this power [[spoiler:until he phases through his own body to remove a homing device implanted in his chest cavity.]]
88%%* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: Okahara towards Hisami, after she tells him that she likes Anita.
89%%* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Natsume and Okahara
90* KickTheDog: [[spoiler:Joker]] kicks many many dogs over the course of the series, but it culminates with burning the photograph of Yomiko and Nenene that Yomiko's been pining over for the past five episodes. He then tells her she will be happier when she is brainwashed. [[spoiler:Wendy]], who goes from clumsy cutie in the [[OriginalVideoAnimation OVA]] to a cold individual in the TV series, is even worse. Notable examples being [[spoiler:burning books right in front of Yomiko, rubbing salt in Anita's emotional wounds after she thinks she lost her sisters, and telling Junior she never really cared about him outside of being a tool.]] Sunny Wong [[spoiler:killing Alice Alice Arquet after she and Drake surrender]] is quite a blunt indication of the fact that the Dokusensha are not nice people.
91* LargeHam: Nishizone Natsume, who seems to take every possible opportunity to tell the world about her sister's novels.
92* LimpAndLivid: Non-angry example when Maggie is forbidden from visiting bookstores when visiting a town full of them. Apparently it takes all she has to resist the lure.
93%%* LoveMakesYouEvil: [[spoiler:Wendy's]] reason for her actions.
94* LukeIAmYourFather: [[spoiler:Yomiko reveals that Junior is Nancy's son (whom Yomiko had earlier told Nancy was dead).]]
95* MadnessMantra
96---> "John Smith got his forest burned down.\
97That's why he planted new trees.\
98A lot, a whole lot, and a lot more...\
99A lot, a whole lot, and a lot more..."\
100A lot, a whole lot, and a lot more..."
101%%* MaleGaze: The show really likes to linger on shots of bare and socked feet throughout it's run.
102%%* MamaBear: [[spoiler:Nancy, after she regains her memories.]]
103%%* ManChild: Michelle and Yomiko. Nancy too, though this has less to do about her personality quirks and more to do with brain damage and amnesia.
104* MeaningfulEcho: In early episodes, Michelle only calls for a "Three Sisters Vote" so that she and like-minded Maggie can get their way instead of Anita. Halfway into the series, though, she calls for a vote on whether or not to risk their lives to rescue Nenene. This time it is unanimous.
105%%* MechaMooks: Some of the defenses in the Dokusensha base.
106%%* TheMenInBlack: culturally quirky variants.
107%%* MilkmanConspiracy: [[spoiler:It is all the British Library's fault.]]
108%%* TheMole: [[spoiler:Lee Linho]]
109* MoodWhiplash: Awww, Anita is having her first day at school, and she is really popular, and now she is hanging out with Hisami, her new best friend and [[{{Moe}} cutest character in the whole school]], and Anita is getting that little bit of childhood that she never had before, and [[{{Beat}} …]] '''''holy shit, that dude got shot!'''''
110* MsFanservice: Alice Arquet is a clear [[Franchise/TombRaider Lara Croft]] {{expy}} and [[ShamelessFanserviceGirl doesn't have a nudity taboo]]. She even tells Drake to "[[ShamelessFanserviceGirl grow up]]" when he gets embarrassed by her stripping in front of him. [[spoiler:Turns into Ms. FanDisservice when she is [[MoodWhiplash suddenly and brutally killed]] partway through putting her clothes back on.]]
111* MundaneMadeAwesome: It is an action/espionage series about books.
112%%* NearVillainVictory: Seriously.
113%%* NerdsAreSexy: And so is Yomiko. Michelle, Maggie, and Nenene surely qualify too. ROD loves its nerds.
114* NippleAndDimed: Archaeologist Alice Arquette also gets butt-arse-nekkid to get some artifact without getting her clothes wet.
115* NoPlaceForMeThere: [[spoiler:Joker and Wendy believe that they will be rewritten in a way that punishes them in the Gentleman's new world.]]
116%%* OldMaid: Yomiko is 30 years old.
117* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Dr. Weber. Really, though he certainly has all the appearances of a vampire, he does not seem to possess any kind of extraordinary abilities.
118%%* OneLastSmoke: [[spoiler:Lee Linho]]
119* OneSteveLimit: Averted with Maggie Mui and Drake's daughter Maggie. Drake of course has a double take when he hears Maggie Mui's name.
120%%* PaperMaster: Along with the OVA, it's the TropeNamer.
121* PhenotypeStereotype: Drake Anderson, fulfilling the common anime stereotype of Americans being pale-skinned, blond-haired, and blue-eyed.
122* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: The terrorists trying to murder Nenene seem to be motivated by anti-Japanese sentiment (they e.g. call her a "sophomoric Japanese bitch", among other charming sobriquets) besides envy of her success as a writer.
123* {{Portmanteau}}: Joker uses the name Joe Carpenter. Whether this is his real name or a pseudonym is unstated, but either way Joker is clearly a portmanteau of Joe Carpenter.
124%%* PosthumousCharacter: The Gentleman.
125%%* ThePowerOfFriendship
126* PrecociousCrush: Junior to Michelle; especially after the writers found that Junior and Anita had no chemistry.
127%%* PreExplosionGlow: Several times. Chances are high it's happening during a WhamEpisode.
128* PropheticNames: "Yomiko" = "reading child"; "Readman" is obvious.
129* PunchClockVillain: Mr. Kim is rather personable if a bit reticent and [[PetTheDog seems to have an amicable working relationship with Mr. John Woo]]. Nonetheless [[spoiler:he works for both Dokusensha and the British Library, and the only thing that stops him from outright being a DoubleAgent canonically is most likely the small amount of screen time he gets]].
130%%* PuppyDogEyes
131%%* TheQuietOne: Maggie.
132* RealityWarper: [[spoiler:The Gentleman. Just a fraction of his power transforms London into his memories of it, circa the late Victorian Period.]]
133* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:Lee is fatally wounded while helping Nenene and Anita escape from the Dokusensha's base.]]
134* RubberFace: Michelle sometimes does this to herself (one cheek only) after being told off for [[CloudCuckoolander doing something silly]]. Anita gets it a lot from various characters, and Yomiko says that getting {{Rubber Face}}d helps when she is anxious. She's genuinely surprised when it does not work that way on Anita.
135* ScaryShinyGlasses: Nenene gets these when she gets angry (i.e. quite often). Yomiko's glasses also go shiny a lot, but in her case it usually signifies emotional trauma.
136* SecretProjectRefugeeFamily: [[spoiler: The Paper Sisters. Sort of. They do not actually know they are all products of the project to artificially create {{Paper Master}}s when they meet.]]
137%%* {{Sentai}} (sort of)
138%%* SeriousBusiness: Books, books, books.
139%%* {{Shapeshifter}}: The Mirror Man.
140%%* {{Shorttank}}: Anita
141* ShoutOut: There's a few shout outs to Hong Kong action films in reference to the Paper Sisters: Anita, Maggie, and Michelle are named for the famous actresses Anita Mui, Maggie Cheung, and Michelle Yeoh (also known as Michelle Khan), who starred together in the ''Film/HeroicTrio'', a film about three superheroines from Hong Kong. They also name their white pigeon John Woo, in reference to the symbolic white doves that frequently appear in the director's films. Additionally for shout outs, the titles for the vast majority of the soundtrack are references to various works of literature, and a number of episodes are also named for famous stories:
142** "Literature/TheRightStuff"
143** "In a Grove" (Akutagawa's short story, the basis for the movie ''Film/{{Rashomon}}'')
144** ''Literature/HeartOfDarkness''
145** "Literature/{{Fahrenheit 451}}" [[spoiler:One wonders what kind of library burns books. Obviously, an evil one.]]
146** "[[http://www.lovehkfilm.com/reviews/heroic_trio.htm The Heroic Trio]] -- The Paper Sisters are named after the trio of {{Action Girl}}s from this movie. Anita's last name differs for a reason.
147** '''Nenene:''' I left Film/TheThreeStooges at home.
148** ''Film/TheGodfather'', as mentioned before.
149** Nenene's most recent book, "The Rooster Crowed at Midnight" is a fictional book featured in an episode of ''Series/{{Mash}}''.
150%%* ShutUpHannibal: "Don't be tricked, you idiot! He's the ''bad guy!''"
151* SoulJar: While The Gentleman's books don't strictly speaking contain his entire soul (his personality was simply too vast to be contained), they still contain vital pieces of it.
152* SoundtrackDissonance: Action cliffhangers with the girls in peril, leading into the rather chipper end theme.
153* SteamPunk: Much of the British Library. They appear to use 19th-century era ''cell phones'' (probably just retro-style modern technology).
154* TheStinger: At the very end of the series, we again see the statue of Mary and Jesus in the church where the sisters met. It has their initials carved into it: "MAM". Which means [[spoiler:no matter how much of their memories were written by Dokusensha, that part actually happened.]]
155%%* StormingTheCastle: Twice.
156%%* {{Superhero}} (sort of)
157* TakeThat: ButtMonkey and George W. Bush {{Expy}} President Cole returns, to do little else but get manipulated by the villains and piss himself [[RunningGag (again)]].
158* TalkingIsAFreeAction: Subverted. [[spoiler:When Anita comes to rescue Nenene from the Dokusensha, the two of them spend some time talking. In the meanwhile, Lee takes the opportunity to pick up his gun and sneak up behind Anita. Fortunately, this is when he chooses to do a HeelFaceTurn.]]
159%%* TechnicalPacifist: In-series -- all of them, even the most of antagonists. Not quite so in OVA.
160%%* ThirdPersonPerson: Mr. Kim, in the original Japanese. Not so much in the English dub.
161%%* ThrowTheBookAtThem: Anita likes to do this.
162* TitleDrop: Kindasorta. Wendy's speech to Anita [[spoiler:after the British Library [=brainwashes=] her school.]]
163--> [[spoiler:"Follow the reality of the British Library or be destroyed. Dream… or Die."]]
164%%* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Anita really likes drinking milk.
165* TokyoIsTheCenterOfTheUniverse: Watered down somewhat, as London and Hong Kong also have fairly major roles in the story.
166* TookALevelInBadass: In the time since the [[OriginalVideoAnimation OVA]], Wendy goes from a tea-serving klutz to gun-toting badass.
167%%* TookALevelInJerkass: Wendy again.
168%%* TownWithADarkSecret: [[NightmareFuel "John Smith is in a grove...."]]
169%%* {{Tsundere}}: Okahara (towards Hisami) -- a rare male example. Arguably Nenene, especially in spiky grumpy mode.
170* {{Tykebomb}}: Junior. He is [[spoiler:eventually [[DefusingtheTykebomb defused]] by the protagonists (mostly Michelle). Ironically, being reunited with his mother Nancy does not aid in the defusing, but rather makes things worse.]]
171%%* UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans: [[spoiler:The British Library's plan.]]
172* VillainsNeverLie: Joker averts with this one. We see a scene where a flunky tells him that they only have ''one chance'' to make their plan work. A few minutes later, he is straight-facedly telling the heroes that even if they were to somehow fail today, they would just redo everything tomorrow, and the day after that, etc.
173%%* VisibleSigh: Anita and Michelle both do this.
174* WaifFu: Anita is ''very'' strong, capable of stunning a "vampire" by throwing a book into his face and breaking his nose from 20 feet away ''without'' using her paper powers. She can knock out grown men three times her size; and her fighting style was developed by animators via "[[LeParkour observing monkeys]] and [[SheFu the Chinese Royal Acrobats]]."
175* WasItAllALie: When [[spoiler:Nenene asks Lee whether he really did want to read her new book. He says that it was a lie, but later admits that it was not.]]
176* WeaksauceWeakness: One of the only specific weaknesses between true {{Paper Master}}s like Yomiko and Paper Users like the sisters is the latter makes objects that fall apart if they are damp or disrupted by sound waves. Except when they do not...
177** It could be that they can make paper resistant to such if they create their constructs ''expecting'' them to be exposed to fire, sound or water. That would explain how the sisters could make a boat out of paper that doesn't immediately fall apart when in other situations their paper stops working when suddenly soaked.
178* WhamEpisode:
179** Episode 9, where Alice gets ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice, qualifies.
180** Episode 12, when [[spoiler:Nenene is kidnapped, and Lee is revealed to be a Dokusensha agent]].
181** Episode 20, where [[spoiler:Joker appears to have killed Michelle and Maggie, and the British Library succeeds in rewriting reality, including wiping Anita's schoolmates' memories of her seemingly out of spite.]]
182* WholesomeCrossdresser: Maggie mostly wears men's suits. Although one story in the manga has her mistaken for a guy, no one ever does so in the TV series. It is obliquely implied that her choice of dress is due to her being too tall to wear standard women's clothes.
183%%* WellDoneSonGuy: Junior, in a rare female parental figure example.
184* WhoWritesThisCrap: "Who the heck would come up with such a fiasco? It's no good! It's not realistic at all!"
185%%* WiseBeyondTheirYears: Junior, which is pretty damn amazing, given the below trope:
186* YoungerThanTheyLook: Junior. Chronologically, he is only 6 years old, but due to accelerated aging, he appears to be about 12. This is probably also technically true for his I-Jin mother Nancy.
187* YourPrincessIsInAnotherCastle: The second WhamEpisode (see above) begins as a fairly formulaic episode about Anita saying goodbye to her friends before she moves back to Hong Kong, culminating in a sweet moment between herself and Hisa. Time for the credits, right? Right?
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