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1* AudienceAlienatingPremise: A group of Japanese people venture through a HighFantasy world, searching for a way to return home... and must strip all the elves they meet so they can find what they need to do so. Obviously it is ''very'' hard to explain this series' HighConcept without insisting that it's not a pornographic anime (or even ''that'' full of fanservice), even on this very wiki.
2* DesignatedVillain: In some episodes, the antagonists elves are portrayed as villains merely for ''not'' wanting to be stripped against their will.
3* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: Near the end of the Mold arc, when Dawn [[spoiler: ordered everyone to look for the protagonists, holding up a picture of Junpei, saying he might be right behind them, guess who shows up ''[[{{Irony}} right behind her]]''...]] Also counts as a SugarWiki/{{Funny Moment|s}}.
4--->'''Dawn:''' [[spoiler: Two billion people, mocking me at once?!]]
5* MisaimedFandom: Virtually everyone who tuned in for the {{Fanservice}}. It's actually a HighFantasy comedy.
6* RetroactiveRecognition: Season 1's director Kazuyoshi Katayama, would later go on to co-create ''Anime/TheBigO''.
7** Creator/LuciChristian got her start on this show voicing Colleena from episode 9 as well as a waitress in another episode.
8* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The English dub has episodes 5-13 voice directed by the infamous Steven Foster [[note]] to say he's a controversial figure in the world of English dubs would be an understatement [[/note]] and as a result, the episodes were crammed full of late 90s/early 2000s pop-culture references, including Music/BackstreetBoys and Music/CelineDion as well as advertising slogans that were popular at the time but have since been forgotten.
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