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* Nonoka somehow having her phone with her at the beginning of Episode 10, despite the fact that she dropped it when she rushed over to a passed out Noel at the end of episode 9 and presumably never moved from where she was after she caught up to her.
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** Plus the fact that the saucer has been around for 7 years. No-one would bother making a huge deal out of it if it's been there for that long causing no actual harm. Well, unless you're [[HotBlooded Yuzuki.]]
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** It actually is a little more TruthInTelevision than it seems. We have paranormal phenomena all over the world, albeit phenomena that is less upfront and very obviously present like the disc is, and the more famous ones like the Brown Mountain Lights in Georgia or the Myrtle Plantation in Louisiana only really attract tourists and paranormal documentary filmmakers instead of scientists and researchers who don't believe in anything paranormal or supernal like that stuff would be.
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* Why does everybody show so little interest in that saucer anyway? C'mon, it's a glowing, rotating object, appearing ''out of nowhere'', hovering over Lake Toya in total defiance of gravity. You'd expect this to be world news, with the government evacuating the town and setting up a safe perimeter around the lake, and with scientists swarming the place, trying to divulge the saucer's secrets with a vast array of equipment. Yet all we ever see are buses with tourists who come to take pictures of it. This just doesn't sound all that likely.

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* Why does everybody show so little interest in that saucer anyway? C'mon, it's a glowing, rotating object, appearing ''out of nowhere'', hovering over Lake Toya in total defiance of gravity. You'd expect this to be world news, with the government evacuating the town and setting up a safe perimeter around the lake, and with scientists swarming the place, trying to divulge get to the saucer's secrets with using a vast array of equipment. Yet all we ever see are buses with tourists who come to take pictures of it. This just doesn't sound all that likely.
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* Why does everybody show so little interest in that saucer anyway? C'mon, it's a glowing, rotating object, appearing ''out of nowhere'', hovering over Lake Toya in total defiance of gravity. You'd expect this to be world news, with the government evacuating the town and setting up a safe perimeter around the lake, and with scientists swarming the place, trying to divulge the saucer's secrets with a vast array of equipment. Yet all we ever see are buses with tourists who come to take pictures of it. This just doesn't sound all that likely.
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* When Noel tells Nonoka about her secret, why does Nonoka show so little curiosity? Why doesn't she wonder where the disc, and in extension Noel, actually come from and why they are in that town? Seeing how Nonoka is otherwise so eager to find out what happened, you'd expect her to at least ask Noel some choice questions, but she just goes home, leaving behind the ''one'' person who might be able to give some answers.
* So Noel disappears when she has fulfilled everybody's wish of smiling together. But of course, her disappearance will also make everybody very sad, so their wish will ''not'' be fulfilled. Nobody in she show seems to be aware of this blatant contradiction, not even Noel herself.

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