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* GeniusBonus: A few for readers familiar with Japanese folklore and traditions. In chapter 2 (or the second half of episode 1), Kon's Kokkuri sheet is shown; while most readers will note its resemblance to an OuijaBoard, sharper-eyed readers will see that the hiragana is arranged in the traditional ''iroha'' ordering (suiting the setting) as opposed to the modern ''gojuon'' sequencing.
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* {{Woolseyism}}: The name of the spirit in Ko'ume's DowsingDevice. The original name is Yureru, from the Japanese word for swaying, but Creator/SentaiFilmworks calls her Cadence while a fansubbing group calls her Undulette after the English verb undulate.

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* {{Woolseyism}}: The name of the spirit in Ko'ume's DowsingDevice. The original name is Yureru, from the Japanese word for swaying, but Creator/SentaiFilmworks calls her Cadence while a fansubbing group calls her Undulette after the English verb undulate.undulate.
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** Saku and Nina practically lives like a married couple, despite Nina complaining she's becoming a ChristmasCake. And that's not to mention the fact that Saku has two fangirls in love with her, who constantly discuss her sexuality.

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** Saku and Nina practically lives like a married couple, despite Nina complaining she's becoming a ChristmasCake.an OldMaid. And that's not to mention the fact that Saku has two fangirls in love with her, who constantly discuss her sexuality.
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** Further supporting this is Koume's backstory: [[spoiler:the witch who taught her made a big deal out of keeping her powers secret, and immediately left once she was found out, apparently due to fear from the neighbors]]. So while Koume loves the adventure of Meirocho, did she really come of her own accord? Or did her parents send her there because they were concerned for her safety...or did somebody else send her there because they don't want psychics rubbing amok around {{Muggle}}s?

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** Further supporting this is Koume's backstory: [[spoiler:the witch who taught her made a big deal out of keeping her powers secret, and immediately left once she was found out, apparently due to fear from the neighbors]]. So while Koume loves the adventure of Meirocho, did she really come of her own accord? Or did her parents send her there because they were concerned for her safety...or did somebody else send her there because they don't want psychics rubbing running amok around {{Muggle}}s?
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* AccidentalInnuendo: At the end of the eighth episode, Chiya promises his help and support for Kon in overcoming any obstacles, however their interaction and the surrounding atmosphere are so strongly romantic that it looks like a vow of loyalty to the beloved.

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* AccidentalInnuendo: At the end of the eighth episode, Chiya promises his her help and support for Kon in overcoming any obstacles, however their interaction and the surrounding atmosphere are so strongly romantic that it looks like a vow of loyalty to the beloved.



** When Ko'ume talks about his older friend from childhood, she says "this person, whom I hate and love the most in life."

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** When Ko'ume talks about his her older friend from childhood, she says "this person, whom I hate and love the most in life."
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* FridgeHorror:
** Meirocho appears to be a CityOfAdventure at first, but it's heavily closed off and divided into sections, with apparent severe penalties for those who try to enter areas they're not allowed to...so would the same apply to a diviner who tries to leave? So is the town designed to keep ordinary people out...or is it designed to keep psychics ''in''?
** Further supporting this is Koume's backstory: [[spoiler:the witch who taught her made a big deal out of keeping her powers secret, and immediately left once she was found out, apparently due to fear from the neighbors]]. So while Koume loves the adventure of Meirocho, did she really come of her own accord? Or did her parents send her there because they were concerned for her safety...or did somebody else send her there because they don't want psychics rubbing amok around {{Muggle}}s?

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* {{Moe}}: Par for the course of a manga series published in ''Manga Time Kirara Miracle!''.



* {{Moe}}: Par for the course of a manga series published in ''Manga Time Kirara Miracle!''.
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* {{Narm}}: Although this was clearly intended for fanservice, the constant undressing of girls and the open focus on LesYay can become quite intrusive and ridiculous.
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* {{Narm}}: Although this was clearly intended for fanservice, the constant undressing of girls and the open focus on LesYay can become quite intrusive and ridiculous.
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** The "friendly" relationship between Chiya and Kon is so often on the border of sexual tension that most of the scenes between the two are similar to ShipTease. For example, more than half of the scenes of their conversation include themselves romantic glances to each other's eyes or gentle touches. And that's not to mention the fact that Saku has two fangirls in love with her, who constantly discuss her sexuality.
** Saku and Nina practically lives like a married couple, despite Nina complaining she's becoming a ChristmasCake.

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** The "friendly" relationship between Chiya and Kon is so often on the border of sexual tension that most of the scenes between the two are similar to ShipTease. For example, more than half of the scenes of their conversation include themselves romantic glances to each other's eyes or gentle touches. And that's not to mention the fact that Saku has two fangirls in love with her, who constantly discuss her sexuality.\n
** Saku and Nina practically lives like a married couple, despite Nina complaining she's becoming a ChristmasCake. And that's not to mention the fact that Saku has two fangirls in love with her, who constantly discuss her sexuality.

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** The "friendly" relationship between Chiya and Kon is so often on the border of sexual tension that most of the scenes between the two are similar to ShipTease. For example, more than half of the scenes of their conversation include themselves romantic glances to each other's eyes or gentle touches.
** Saku and Nina practically lives like a married couple, despite Nina complaining she's becoming a ChristmasCake.

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** The "friendly" relationship between Chiya and Kon is so often on the border of sexual tension that most of the scenes between the two are similar to ShipTease. For example, more than half of the scenes of their conversation include themselves romantic glances to each other's eyes or gentle touches.
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** Saku and Nina practically lives like a married couple, despite Nina complaining she's becoming a ChristmasCake.


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* {{Narm}}: Although this was clearly intended for fanservice, the constant undressing of girls and the open focus on LesYay can become quite intrusive and ridiculous.
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** The "friendly" relationship between Chiya and Kon is so often on the border of sexual tension that most of the scenes between the two are similar to ShipTease.

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** The "friendly" relationship between Chiya and Kon is so often on the border of sexual tension that most of the scenes between the two are similar to ShipTease. For example, more than half of the scenes of their conversation include themselves romantic glances to each other's eyes or gentle touches.

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* AccidentalInnuendo: At the end of the eighth episode, Chiya promises his help and support for Kon in overcoming any obstacles, however their interaction and the surrounding atmosphere are so strongly romantic that it looks like a vow of loyalty to the beloved.



** The ending theme is about a girl searching for the person she loves. It's paired with animation of ''the girls searching for each other''.
** Chiya first met Kon by falling on her. ''Nosetip-to-nosetip''.
** At the end of Episode 2, Chiya and Kon had a talk while the other girls were sleeping. While what they talked about was hardly romantic, Kon was fondling Chiya's RapunzelHair during the time.
** The chemistry between Chiya and Koume in Episode 3. ''Hoo boy''.

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** The ending theme is about a girl searching for the person she loves. It's paired with animation of ''the girls searching for each other''.
** Chiya first met Kon by falling on her. ''Nosetip-to-nosetip''.
** At the end of Episode 2, Chiya and Kon had a talk while the other girls were sleeping. While what they talked about was hardly romantic, Kon was fondling Chiya's RapunzelHair during the time.
** The chemistry
"friendly" relationship between Chiya and Koume in Episode 3. ''Hoo boy''.Kon is so often on the border of sexual tension that most of the scenes between the two are similar to ShipTease.



** The part about soulmates in Episode 6 practically ships Chiya X Kon, Ko'ume X Nono, and Saku X Nina.

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** The part about soulmates in Episode 6 practically ships Chiya X Kon, When Ko'ume X Nono, talks about his older friend from childhood, she says "this person, whom I hate and Saku X Nina.love the most in life."
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* {{Moe}}: Par for the course of a manga series published in ''Manga Time Kirara Miracle!''.

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* {{Moe}}: Par for the course of a manga series published in ''Manga Time Kirara Miracle!''.Miracle!''.
* {{Woolseyism}}: The name of the spirit in Ko'ume's DowsingDevice. The original name is Yureru, from the Japanese word for swaying, but Creator/SentaiFilmworks calls her Cadence while a fansubbing group calls her Undulette after the English verb undulate.
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** Saku and Nina practically lives like a married couple, despite Nina complaining she's becoming a ChristmasCake.
** The part about soulmates in Episode 6 practically ships Chiya X Kon, Ko'ume X Nono, and Saku X Nina.
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** The chemistry between Chiya and Koume in Episode 3. ''Hoo boy''.

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** The chemistry between Chiya and Koume in Episode 3. ''Hoo boy''.boy''.
* {{Moe}}: Par for the course of a manga series published in ''Manga Time Kirara Miracle!''.
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* LesYay:LesYay: Harikamo made a lot of yuri {{doujinshi}} before this, and results of the combination between this and ''Manga Time Kirara'' is obvious.

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** The ending theme is about a girl searching for the person she loves. It's paired with animation of ''the girls searching for each other''.



** At the end of Episode 2, Chiya and Kon had a talk while the other girls were sleeping. While what they talk is hardly romantic, Kon was fondling Chiya's RapunzelHair during the time.

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** At the end of Episode 2, Chiya and Kon had a talk while the other girls were sleeping. While what they talk is talked about was hardly romantic, Kon was fondling Chiya's RapunzelHair during the time.

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** At the end of episode 2, Chiya and Kon had a talk while the other girls were sleeping. While what they talk is hardly romantic, Kon was foundling Chiya's RapunzelHair during the time.

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** At the end of episode Episode 2, Chiya and Kon had a talk while the other girls were sleeping. While what they talk is hardly romantic, Kon was foundling fondling Chiya's RapunzelHair during the time.time.
** The chemistry between Chiya and Koume in Episode 3. ''Hoo boy''.
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** At the end of episode 2, Chiya and Kon had a talk while the other girls were sleeping. While what they talk is hardly romantic, Kon was foundling Chiya's RapenzelHair during the time.

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** At the end of episode 2, Chiya and Kon had a talk while the other girls were sleeping. While what they talk is hardly romantic, Kon was foundling Chiya's RapenzelHair RapunzelHair during the time.
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* LesYay:
** Chiya first met Kon by falling on her. ''Nosetip-to-nosetip''.
** At the end of episode 2, Chiya and Kon had a talk while the other girls were sleeping. While what they talk is hardly romantic, Kon was foundling Chiya's RapenzelHair during the time.

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