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* InvisibleParents: Averted this time around -- we actually meet both Naru's mother and father (though her mother's face is always hidden), Yaya's father (who was making her help out in their restaurant), and Tami's father (who looks and suspiciously ''sounds'' like Tokiomi from ''LightNovel/FateZero''). Finally, there are also Hana's parents in episode 10.

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* InvisibleParents: Averted this time around -- we actually meet both Naru's mother and father (though her mother's face is always hidden), Yaya's father (who was making her help out in their restaurant), and Tami's father (who looks and suspiciously ''sounds'' like Tokiomi from ''LightNovel/FateZero'').''Literature/FateZero''). Finally, there are also Hana's parents in episode 10.
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''Hanayamata'' (ハナヤマタ) is a SliceOfLife series written and drawn by Sou Hamayumiba, and serialized in [[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]] from June 2011 to February 2018. It received a 12-episode adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} that aired during the Summer2014Anime season. A Playstation Vita game ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' was developed by Bandai-Namco and released in November 2014.

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''Hanayamata'' (ハナヤマタ) is a SliceOfLife series written and drawn by Sou Hamayumiba, and serialized in [[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]] from June 2011 to February 2018. It received a 12-episode adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} that aired during in the Summer2014Anime season.summer of 2014. A Playstation Vita game ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' was developed by Bandai-Namco and released in November 2014.
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* PantyShot: Averted. Audience notwithstanding, ''Naru'' gets a good look at Tami's lacy unmentionables when the latter shows that she's still quite flexible despite not practicing ballet for a while.
-->'''Naru:''' White lace with ribbons!
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''Hanayamata'' (ハナヤマタ) is a SliceOfLife series written and drawn by Sou Hamayumiba, and serialized in [[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]] since June 2011. It received a 12-episode adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} that aired during the Summer2014Anime season. A Playstation Vita game ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' was developed by Bandai-Namco and released in November 2014.

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''Hanayamata'' (ハナヤマタ) is a SliceOfLife series written and drawn by Sou Hamayumiba, and serialized in [[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]] since from June 2011.2011 to February 2018. It received a 12-episode adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} that aired during the Summer2014Anime season. A Playstation Vita game ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' was developed by Bandai-Namco and released in November 2014.

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* AdaptationInducedPlotHole: The musical accompanyment during the Hanairo Festival is ''supposed'' to be just a midi arrangement (mixed by Yaya and composed by Tami), just loud enough for them to time their steps. This is upgraded into a full-blown ThemeTuneCameo of the anime's opening theme in the final episode, something that was acknowledged ''in-universe'' to be beyond the capabilities of either Yaya or Tami to create.

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* AdaptationInducedPlotHole: The musical accompanyment during the Hanairo Festival is ''supposed'' to be just a midi arrangement (mixed by Yaya and composed by Tami), just loud enough for them to time their steps. This is upgraded into a full-blown ThemeTuneCameo DiegeticSoundtrackUsage of the anime's opening theme in the final episode, something that was acknowledged ''in-universe'' to be beyond the capabilities of either Yaya or Tami to create.



* DiegeticSoundtrackUsage: The opening song in the anime is used in the girl's yosakoi dances. At first it's just the music, but later Yaya adds lyrics and has them record their voices as well.



* ThemeTuneCameo: The opening song in the anime is used in the girl's yosakoi dances. At first it's just the music, but later Yaya adds lyrics and has them record their voices as well.

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* BadDreams: Naru suffers one just before their first public yosakoi event in episode 8, where when she was in elementary school, she fell during a cheerleading dance, and felt immense pressure from the spectators as she continued to cry on the ground.


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* PastExperienceNightmare: Naru suffers one just before their first public yosakoi event in episode 8, where when she was in elementary school, she fell during a cheerleading dance, and felt immense pressure from the spectators as she continued to cry on the ground.
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** Can also be applied to Machi, who despite appearing prominently in the opening along with the other four girls, does not play a large role in the show until Episode 9, and only officially joins the Yosokoi Club in Episode 10.
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** Hana's name is also the word for 'flower' in Japanese.
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Naru Sekiya is feeling listless. She's always felt too ordinary and boring, especially when compared to her best friend Yaya Sasame, but due her innate meekness she's never been able to reach out to other people. She hoped that things would change once she entered middle school, but now she's already in her second year, and her situation remains unchanged. Will she be able to shine brightly like the heroines of the fairy tales she still loves reading about? She's not really sure any more.

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Naru Sekiya is feeling listless. She's always felt too ordinary and boring, especially when compared to her best friend Yaya Sasame, but due to her innate meekness she's never been able to reach out to other people. She hoped that things would change once she entered middle school, but now she's already in her second year, and her situation remains unchanged. Will she be able to shine brightly like the heroines of the fairy tales she still loves reading about? She's not really sure any more.
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* ChekhovsGunman: The cop who chases after Hana in the first episode for jumping around recklessly ends up escorting her to the festival grounds in the final episode.


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* OneDialogueTwoConversations: Naru's father is at first suspicious of why she's coming home late and leaving much earlier than normal. For whatever reason Naru doesn't tell him, so he suspects she's seeing a boy. In the last episode she finally clarifies that she joined the yosakoi club at school. He's relieved when he hears that.


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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Surprisingly, aside from Machi initially when acting as StudentCouncilPresident, and the principal not letting Sally-sensei be their advisor while she was still just a substitute teacher, the girls don't face too much resistance from the adults in the show. Some need a little more convincing, such as Tami's father, but generally they're rather supportive of the girl's endeavours with the yosakoi club.


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* RubberFace: Hana does one [[http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hanayamata.png in a picture]] taken during the opening title sequence.


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* ScoobyStack: Hana, Naru, and Yaya do this in the opening when spying on Tami and Machi. It's also used several times in the show as well.


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* ThemeTuneCameo: The opening song in the anime is used in the girl's yosakoi dances. At first it's just the music, but later Yaya adds lyrics and has them record their voices as well.
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* GentleGiant: The tall, bald imposing guy in a suit that initially scares away Hana and Naru when they first try to enter a yosakoi store. They later find out that he's actually a really NiceGuy, and is quite a yosakoi fan as well, providing them with tips and equipment for yosakoi dancing.

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* BadDream: Naru suffers one just before their first public yosakoi event in episode 8, where when she was in elementary school, she fell during a cheerleading dance, and felt immense pressure from the spectators as she continued to cry on the ground.

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* BadDream: BadDreams: Naru suffers one just before their first public yosakoi event in episode 8, where when she was in elementary school, she fell during a cheerleading dance, and felt immense pressure from the spectators as she continued to cry on the ground.


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* TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive: A non-fatal example. At first Naru rejects Hana's offer of yosakoi dancing after watching her do it and taking part briefly in it. Thinking that was the end of that, she resumes her quiet life. Unfortunately for her, Hana is a transfer student, and coincidentally ends up in the same class as her. Hana pesters her relentlessly, and seems to give up until Naru realizes that she did have fun doing the yosakoi dance.


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* RefusalOfTheCall: Hana tries really hard to recruit Naru to do yosakoi dancing with her. Naru, not wanting to upset the status quo of living a quiet life, refuses multiple times.

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* BadDream: Naru suffers one just before their first public yosakoi event in episode 8, where when she was in elementary school, she fell during a cheerleading dance, and felt immense pressure from the spectators as she continued to cry on the ground.



* ADayInTheLimelight: Each girl has at least one episode that focuses heavily on them, such as Tami worrying about her father's expectation in episode 4, Yaya in episode 7 when her band breaks up, and Machi feeling Sally-sensei is going to abandon people who relied on her again in episode 9.



* SomethingWeForgot: Yaya got so caught up in babysitting Hana that she completely forgot about her promise to Naru to watch a movie together.

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Yaya got so caught up in babysitting Hana that she completely forgot about her promise to Naru to watch a movie together.together.
** Sally-sensei puts the CD that had the music for the club's first public yosakoi performance in her bag in episode 8. Unfortunately she grabbed a different bag when she left her house that day.
* StageFright: Naru suffers from this during their first public yosakoi dance in episode 9 due to falling down during a cheerleading event years earlier. Consequently she feels as though the audience is looking down on and judging her. Unsurprisingly she messes up the dance.


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* WeightWoe: Both Tami and Naru experience this briefly in episode 8 when Sally-sensei mentions that they have plump thighs. They both exercise heavily until Hana points out that their increased weight may be due to muscle gain from all their yosakoi rehearsals.

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