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* PaperThinDisguise: When Natsumi gets a "body double" she follows her around all day wearing a baseball cap, pair of shades and surgical mask. Yuka of all people sees right through it.
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* CurtainsMatchTheWindows: Saki, Natsumi and her brother Daiki.
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* OffModel: Constantly, including several instances of characters having six fingers.
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''Natsuiro Kiseki'' is a SliceOfLife SchoolgirlSeries anime produced by Creator/{{Sunrise}} for the Spring2012Anime season, with a manga illustrated by Tatsuhiko which came out during winter 2012. In reinforcing the theme of friendship, Natsumi, Saki, Yuka and Rinko are all voiced by the members of J-Pop group Music/{{Sphere}}, themselves SugarWiki/NamesToKnowInAnime: Creator/MinakoKotobuki, Creator/AyahiTakagaki, Creator/HarukaTomatsu and Creator/AkiToyosaki, respectively.

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''Natsuiro Kiseki'' is a SliceOfLife SchoolgirlSeries anime produced by Creator/{{Sunrise}} for the Spring2012Anime spring 2012 season, with a manga illustrated by Tatsuhiko which came out during winter 2012. In reinforcing the theme of friendship, Natsumi, Saki, Yuka and Rinko are all voiced by the members of J-Pop group Music/{{Sphere}}, themselves SugarWiki/NamesToKnowInAnime: Creator/MinakoKotobuki, Creator/AyahiTakagaki, Creator/HarukaTomatsu and Creator/AkiToyosaki, respectively.
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''Natsuiro Kiseki'' is a SliceOfLife SchoolgirlSeries anime produced by Creator/{{Sunrise}} for the Spring2012Anime season, with a manga illustrated by Tatsuhiko which came out during winter 2012. In reinforcing the theme of friendship, Natsumi, Saki, Yuka and Rinko are all voiced by the members of J-Pop group Music/{{Sphere}}, themselves NamesToKnowInAnime: Creator/MinakoKotobuki, Creator/AyahiTakagaki, Creator/HarukaTomatsu and Creator/AkiToyosaki, respectively.

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''Natsuiro Kiseki'' is a SliceOfLife SchoolgirlSeries anime produced by Creator/{{Sunrise}} for the Spring2012Anime season, with a manga illustrated by Tatsuhiko which came out during winter 2012. In reinforcing the theme of friendship, Natsumi, Saki, Yuka and Rinko are all voiced by the members of J-Pop group Music/{{Sphere}}, themselves NamesToKnowInAnime: SugarWiki/NamesToKnowInAnime: Creator/MinakoKotobuki, Creator/AyahiTakagaki, Creator/HarukaTomatsu and Creator/AkiToyosaki, respectively.
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* RomanticTwoGirlFriendship: [[spoiler: Natsumi makes this one with Saki near the end of Episode 8. Natsumi tells Saki to be honest with herself of not wanting to move, to the point where it almost ends in a love confession by Natsumi. Sadly, she is interrupted by Yuka.]]
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* SchoolgirlLesbians: Lots of [[ShipTease ship teasing]] with Natsumi and Saki. Natsumi's orientation seems confirmed by the [[FreakyFridayFlip body-swap]] episode when Rin suggests Natsumi might like to swap with one of the members of The Four Seasons so she could ... get closer to the lead singer. Cue yurific ImagineSpot.
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* HotSpringsEpisode: almost half of episode 9 has the for girls in an open air bath

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* HotSpringsEpisode: almost Almost half of episode 9 has the for four girls in an open air bathopen-air bath.
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%% commented out as Administrivia/ZeroContextExample * GenkiGirl: Yuka.

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%% commented out as Administrivia/ZeroContextExample * GenkiGirl: Yuka.Yuka is quite energetic.



%% commented out as Administrivia/ZeroContextExample * TheQuietOne: Rinko.

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%% commented out as Administrivia/ZeroContextExample * TheQuietOne: Rinko.Rinko doesn’t tend to talk too much.



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%%* SchoolgirlSeries* SchoolgirlSeries: The four main characters are middle school girls.



%% commented out as Administrivia/ZeroContextExample * SheIsAllGrownUp: The girls in the OVA.

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Such a legend was tested by four middle school girls and ChildhoodFriends: stubborn Natsumi Aizawa, realist Saki Mizukoshi, hyperactive Yuka Hanaki, and laidback Rinko Tamaki.

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Such a This legend was tested by four [[FourGirlEnsemble a quartet]] of middle school girls and girl ChildhoodFriends: stubborn Natsumi Aizawa, realist Saki Mizukoshi, hyperactive Yuka Hanaki, and laidback Rinko Tamaki.



* DumbassHasAPoint: Natsumi in episode 11:

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* DumbassHasAPoint: Lampshaded by Natsumi in episode 11:


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* MesACrowd: Downplayed with Natsumi and not even by her own will. Yuka seeing Natsumi put up with large amount of household chores wishes on the stone, that Natsumi didn't have to handle all the work ''alone''. Cue a copy of Natsumi appearing out of nowhere. HilarityEnsues.
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* SchoolgirlSeries

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** In Episode 8, when the girls are shopping for swimsuits, there's a slightly obscured sign that looks like it reads "Anime/MaiHime".

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** In Episode 8, when the girls are shopping for swimsuits, there's a slightly obscured sign that looks like it reads "Anime/MaiHime"."Anime/MyHime".
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* HairDecorations:
** Natsumi wears two hairclips in her bangs. Yuka also wears hair decorations many times, due to her common change of hairstyles.
** Rinko in the OVA wears a headband.
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%% commented out as ZeroContextExample * GenkiGirl: Yuka.

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%% commented out as ZeroContextExample Administrivia/ZeroContextExample * GenkiGirl: Yuka.



%% commented out as ZeroContextExample * TheQuietOne: Rinko.

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%% commented out as ZeroContextExample Administrivia/ZeroContextExample * TheQuietOne: Rinko.



%% commented out as ZeroContextExample * SheIsAllGrownUp: The girls in the OVA.

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* ACupAngst: Yuka and Rinko when they find out that the well-endowed Chiharu is their age.

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* ACupAngst: ACupAngst:
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Yuka and Rinko when they find out that the well-endowed Chiharu is their age.



* AnguishedDeclarationOfLove: Natsumi was clearly headed toward one during that talk with Saki in episode 8. [[MomentKiller Curse you, Yuka!]]
** It seems though that Saki got the message nevertheless.

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* AnguishedDeclarationOfLove: Natsumi was clearly headed toward one during that talk with Saki in episode 8. [[MomentKiller Curse you, Yuka!]]
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Yuka!]]. It seems though that Saki got the message nevertheless.



* HairDecorations: Natsumi wears two hairclips in her bangs. Yuka also wears hair decorations many times, due to her common change of hairstyles.

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* HairDecorations: HairDecorations:
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Natsumi wears two hairclips in her bangs. Yuka also wears hair decorations many times, due to her common change of hairstyles.



* IdolSinger: The series is basically a vehicle for the real-life idol group Music/{{Sphere}}. References to idols pop up frequently, though it remains to be seen if this ever actually factors into the plot.

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* IdolSinger: IdolSinger:
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The series is basically a vehicle for the real-life idol group Music/{{Sphere}}. References to idols pop up frequently, though it remains to be seen if this ever actually factors into the plot.



* ShoutOut: In Episode 5, Yuka doesn't get the Four Seasons poster that she asked for. Instead, she gets a free ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam00'' poster.

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* ShoutOut: ShoutOut:
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In Episode 5, Yuka doesn't get the Four Seasons poster that she asked for. Instead, she gets a free ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam00'' poster.
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%% commented out as ZeroContextExample * DoItYourselfThemeTune

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%% commented out as ZeroContextExample * DoItYourselfThemeTuneDoItYourselfThemeTune: The members of Music/{{Sphere}} voice the four main characters and also perform the opening theme, ending theme and insert songs.
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* VomitIndiscretionShot: This happens when Yuka gets seasick in Episode 8.

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* VomitIndiscretionShot: VomitDiscretionShot: This happens when Yuka gets seasick in Episode 8.
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''Natsuiro Kiseki'' is a SliceOfLife SchoolgirlSeries anime produced by {{Sunrise}} for the Spring2012Anime season, with a manga illustrated by Tatsuhiko which came out during winter 2012. In reinforcing the theme of friendship, Natsumi, Saki, Yuka and Rinko are all voiced by the members of J-Pop group Music/{{Sphere}}, themselves NamesToKnowInAnime: Creator/MinakoKotobuki, Creator/AyahiTakagaki, Creator/HarukaTomatsu and Creator/AkiToyosaki, respectively.

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''Natsuiro Kiseki'' is a SliceOfLife SchoolgirlSeries anime produced by {{Sunrise}} Creator/{{Sunrise}} for the Spring2012Anime season, with a manga illustrated by Tatsuhiko which came out during winter 2012. In reinforcing the theme of friendship, Natsumi, Saki, Yuka and Rinko are all voiced by the members of J-Pop group Music/{{Sphere}}, themselves NamesToKnowInAnime: Creator/MinakoKotobuki, Creator/AyahiTakagaki, Creator/HarukaTomatsu and Creator/AkiToyosaki, respectively.
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Deleted as a Zero Context Example during a wick check


%% commented out as ZeroContextExample * HimeCut: Yuka's hairstyle.

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Such a legend was tested by four middle school girls and childhood friends: stubborn Natsumi Aizawa, realist Saki Mizukoshi, hyperactive Yuka Hanaki, and laidback Rinko Tamaki.

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Such a legend was tested by four middle school girls and childhood friends: ChildhoodFriends: stubborn Natsumi Aizawa, realist Saki Mizukoshi, hyperactive Yuka Hanaki, and laidback Rinko Tamaki.






%% commented out as ZeroContextExample * FourGirlEnsemble

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%% commented out as ZeroContextExample * FourGirlEnsembleFourGirlEnsemble: Yuka (Sweet), Saki (Smart), Rinko (Sexy), Natsumi (Snarky).
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Yuka (Sanguine), Natsumi (Choleric), Saki (Melancholic), Rinko (Phlegmatic).



* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Natsumi/Saki and [[spoiler:Koharu/Chiharu]]

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* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Natsumi/Saki and [[spoiler:Koharu/Chiharu]][[spoiler:Koharu/Chiharu]].
* VomitIndiscretionShot: This happens when Yuka gets seasick in Episode 8.
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* {{Seinen}}: The manga runs in SquareEnix's Seinen magazine.

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* {{Seinen}}: The manga runs in SquareEnix's Creator/SquareEnix's Seinen magazine.
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* ShoutOut: In Episode 5, Yuka doesn't get the Four Seasons poster that she asked for. Instead, she gets a free {{Gundam 00}} poster.

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* ShoutOut: In Episode 5, Yuka doesn't get the Four Seasons poster that she asked for. Instead, she gets a free {{Gundam 00}} ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam00'' poster.



* TheyWouldCutYouUp: Rinko's explanation to Yuka as the reason why they can't tell anyone about the abilites the rock can give them.

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* TheyWouldCutYouUp: Rinko's explanation to Yuka as the reason why they can't tell anyone about the abilites abilities the rock can give them.

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* AlmostKiss: Between Yuka (in Saki's body) and Takashi.
** MomentKiller: Rinko (in Natsumi's body) grabs her and they run off.

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* AlmostKiss: Between Yuka (in Saki's body) and Takashi.
** MomentKiller:
Takashi. Rinko (in Natsumi's body) grabs her and they run off.



* DoItYourselfThemeTune
* {{Dumbass Has A Point}}: Natsumi in episode 11:

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%% commented out as ZeroContextExample * DoItYourselfThemeTune
* {{Dumbass Has A Point}}: DumbassHasAPoint: Natsumi in episode 11:



* FourGirlEnsemble
* GenkiGirl: Yuka.
* GilliganCut -- When Yuka suggests taking advantage of the GroundhogDayLoop in Episode 12 for a second chance at the idol audition.

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%% commented out as ZeroContextExample * GenkiGirl: Yuka.
* GilliganCut -- GilliganCut: When Yuka suggests taking advantage of the GroundhogDayLoop in Episode 12 for a second chance at the idol audition.



''<cut to Yuka crying outside, in the exact same pose as the first time>''\\

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''<cut ''[cut to Yuka crying outside, in the exact same pose as the first time>''\\time]''\\



* HimeCut: Yuka's hairstyle.

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%% commented out as ZeroContextExample * HimeCut: Yuka's hairstyle.



* IdolSinger: The series is basically a vehicle for the real-life idol group Music/{{Sphere}}. References to idols pop up frequently, though it remains to be seen if the ever actually factor into the plot.

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* IdolSinger: The series is basically a vehicle for the real-life idol group Music/{{Sphere}}. References to idols pop up frequently, though it remains to be seen if the this ever actually factor factors into the plot.



* TheQuietOne: Rinko.

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%% commented out as ZeroContextExample * TheQuietOne: Rinko.



* [[spoiler:RomanticTwoGirlFriendship: Oh dear, Natsumi makes this one with Saki near the end of Episode 8. Natsumi tells Saki to be honest with herself of not wanting to move, to the point where it almost ends in a love confession by Natsumi. Sadly, she is interrupted by Yuka.]]

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* [[spoiler:RomanticTwoGirlFriendship: Oh dear, RomanticTwoGirlFriendship: [[spoiler: Natsumi makes this one with Saki near the end of Episode 8. Natsumi tells Saki to be honest with herself of not wanting to move, to the point where it almost ends in a love confession by Natsumi. Sadly, she is interrupted by Yuka.]]



%% commented out as ZeroContextExample * SheIsAllGrownUp: The girls in the OVA.



* [[SheIsAllGrownUp They're All Grown Up]]: The girls in the OVA.
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* HimeCut: Yuka's hairstyle.
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''Natsuiro Kiseki'' is a SliceOfLife SchoolgirlSeries anime produced by {{Sunrise}} for the Spring2012Anime season, with a manga illustrated by Tatsuhiko which came out during winter 2012. In reinforcing the theme of friendship, Natsumi, Saki, Yuka and Rinko are all voiced by the members of J-Pop group Music/{{Sphere}}, themselves NamesToKnowInAnime: MinakoKotobuki, Creator/AyahiTakagaki, Creator/HarukaTomatsu and Creator/AkiToyosaki, respectively.

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''Natsuiro Kiseki'' is a SliceOfLife SchoolgirlSeries anime produced by {{Sunrise}} for the Spring2012Anime season, with a manga illustrated by Tatsuhiko which came out during winter 2012. In reinforcing the theme of friendship, Natsumi, Saki, Yuka and Rinko are all voiced by the members of J-Pop group Music/{{Sphere}}, themselves NamesToKnowInAnime: MinakoKotobuki, Creator/MinakoKotobuki, Creator/AyahiTakagaki, Creator/HarukaTomatsu and Creator/AkiToyosaki, respectively.
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''Natsuiro Kiseki'' is a SliceOfLife SchoolgirlSeries anime produced by {{Sunrise}} for the Spring2012Anime season, with a manga illustrated by Tatsuhiko which came out during winter 2012. In reinforcing the theme of friendship, Natsumi, Saki, Yuka and Rinko are all voiced by the members of J-Pop group Music/{{Sphere}}, themselves NamesToKnowInAnime: MinakoKotobuki, Creator/AyahiTakagaki, HarukaTomatsu and Creator/AkiToyosaki, respectively.

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''Natsuiro Kiseki'' is a SliceOfLife SchoolgirlSeries anime produced by {{Sunrise}} for the Spring2012Anime season, with a manga illustrated by Tatsuhiko which came out during winter 2012. In reinforcing the theme of friendship, Natsumi, Saki, Yuka and Rinko are all voiced by the members of J-Pop group Music/{{Sphere}}, themselves NamesToKnowInAnime: MinakoKotobuki, Creator/AyahiTakagaki, HarukaTomatsu Creator/HarukaTomatsu and Creator/AkiToyosaki, respectively.
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* ActorAllusion: The four ribbons that Natsumi finds for them to wear at the singing competition has the same colors as their respective voice actress uses in Sphere and for their solo concerts: [[http://www.planet-sphere.jp/sphere.html Purple for Natsumi/Minako, pink for Saki/Ayahi, orange for Yuka/Haruka and green for Rinko/Aki]].
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''Natsuiro Kiseki'' is a SliceOfLife SchoolgirlSeries anime produced by {{Sunrise}} for the Spring2012Anime season, with a manga illustrated by Tatsuhiko which came out during winter 2012. In reinforcing the theme of friendship, Natsumi, Saki, Yuka and Rinko are all voiced by the members of J-Pop group ''Sphere'', themselves NamesToKnowInAnime: MinakoKotobuki, Creator/AyahiTakagaki, HarukaTomatsu and Creator/AkiToyosaki, respectively.

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''Natsuiro Kiseki'' is a SliceOfLife SchoolgirlSeries anime produced by {{Sunrise}} for the Spring2012Anime season, with a manga illustrated by Tatsuhiko which came out during winter 2012. In reinforcing the theme of friendship, Natsumi, Saki, Yuka and Rinko are all voiced by the members of J-Pop group ''Sphere'', Music/{{Sphere}}, themselves NamesToKnowInAnime: MinakoKotobuki, Creator/AyahiTakagaki, HarukaTomatsu and Creator/AkiToyosaki, respectively.



* IdolSinger: The series is basically a vehicle for the real-life idol group Sphere. References to idols pop up frequently, though it remains to be seen if the ever actually factor into the plot.

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* IdolSinger: The series is basically a vehicle for the real-life idol group Sphere.Music/{{Sphere}}. References to idols pop up frequently, though it remains to be seen if the ever actually factor into the plot.

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** One of the first things Yuka does after switching bodies with Saki is to look down her top and seemingly being very pleased with what she sees.



* ActorAllusion: The four ribbons that Natsumi finds for them to wear at the singing competition has the same colors as their respective voice actress uses in Sphere: [[http://www.planet-sphere.jp/sphere.html Purple for Natsumi/Minako, pink for Saki/Ayahi, orange for Yuka/Haruka and green for Rinko/Aki]].

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* ActorAllusion: The four ribbons that Natsumi finds for them to wear at the singing competition has the same colors as their respective voice actress uses in Sphere: Sphere and for their solo concerts: [[http://www.planet-sphere.jp/sphere.html Purple for Natsumi/Minako, pink for Saki/Ayahi, orange for Yuka/Haruka and green for Rinko/Aki]].



* CensorSteam: plenty in the hot springs episode, and even then not everything is covered

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* CensorSteam: plenty Plenty in the hot springs episode, HotSpringsEpisode, and even then not everything is coveredcovered.



-->Natsumi: Yuka said something reasonable!

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-->Natsumi: -->'''Natsumi:''' Yuka said something reasonable!



* HollywoodHypeMachine: Japanese variant. [[IdolSinger Four Seasons]] used to be all over the media but now only their most devoted fans remember them (Like Yuka).

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* HollywoodHypeMachine: In-universe Japanese variant. [[IdolSinger Four Seasons]] used to be all over the media but now only their most devoted fans remember them (Like Yuka).


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* WhamLine: A minor one in the last episode. While Rinko seems to notice that her mother doesn't use the exact same words to say goodbye to her every repeated morning, she doesn't realize how much she knows about what's been going on until she asks when they're planning to come back (from the time loop).

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