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* AnimeChineseGirl: Played with. Though Kohran has the looks to match, she is anything but stereotypical due to her interest in machinery and more complex personality.

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* AnimeChineseGirl: Played with.Zig-zagged. She was born and initially raised in Beijing, China before Ayame made arrangements for her to move to Japan as part of a plan to be recruited into the Imperial Combat Revue. Though Kohran has the looks to match, she is anything but stereotypical due to her interest in machinery and more complex personality.



* ChineseGirl: She was born and initially raised in Beijing, China before Ayame made arrangements for her to move to Japan as part of a plan to be recruited into the Imperial Combat Revue.
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Kanna is an Okinawan karate champion whose stature dwarfs most of the Flower Division members including Ogami. Happens to be a BoisterousBruiser, a BruiserWithASoftCenter, and a GentleGiant.

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The daughter of the late Takuma Kirishima, Kanna is an Okinawan karate champion whose stature dwarfs most of the Flower Division members including Ogami. Happens to be a BoisterousBruiser, a BruiserWithASoftCenter, and a GentleGiant.
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* OffendedByAnInferiorsSuccess: In the TV series, she treats Sakura's success as a Flower Division this way, especially once the latter overshadows her as both a leading actor and a combatant. Subverted in the game's continuity where Sumire comes to acknowledge her rival's growth and even passes on the title of top star to her before retiring.

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* OffendedByAnInferiorsSuccess: In the TV series, she treats Sakura's success as a within the Flower Division this way, especially once the latter overshadows her as both a leading actor and a combatant. Subverted in the game's continuity where Sumire comes to acknowledge her rival's growth and even personally passes on the title of top star to her before retiring.
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The daughter of Robert and Marguerite Châteaubriand, Iris is a French psychic from Champagne.

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The daughter of Count Robert and Countess Marguerite Châteaubriand, Iris is a French psychic from Champagne.
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* MultiEthnicName: Has one due to being born half-Russian and half-Japanese. She uses the Western naming order to describe herself and takes her surname from her Japanese mother.



* MultiEthnicName: Has a Japanese first name and Italian family name, though she generally uses the Japanese naming order to introduce herself unlike Maria.
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* {{Bokukko}}: She addresses herself with ''[[UsefulNotes/JapanesePronouns boku]]'', which adds to her boyishness.

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* GirlsAreReallyScaredOfHorrorMovies: During their date in the first game, Iris gets to show how much she hates horror movies the hard way... by inadvertently electrocuting him and causing the cinema theater to collapse.


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%%* IntimacyViaHorror: During their date in the first game, Iris gets to show how much she hates horror movies the hard way... by inadvertently electrocuting him and causing the cinema theater to collapse.

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* InconsistentSpelling: Is it Ogami, Oogami, Ohgami, or Ohkami? ''VideoGame/SakuraWarsSoLongMyLove'', ''VideoGame/ProjectXZone'', and ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars30'' use Ogami.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Is it Ogami, Oogami, Ohgami, or Ohkami? ''VideoGame/SakuraWarsSoLongMyLove'', ''VideoGame/ProjectXZone'', and ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars30'' use Ogami.



* InconsistentSpelling: Reni or Leni?



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Reni or Leni?
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* StatuesqueStunner: Stands at a whopping '''197''' cm, making her tower almost everyone else.

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* TeamPrimaDonna: Sumire is a self-professed star of the Flower Division, both on stage and on the battlefield.



* TeamPrimaDonna: Sumire is a self-professed star of the Flower Division, both on stage and on the battlefield.
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* TheTease: She's a lighter shade of this trope when not being a {{Tsundere}} towards Ogami.


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* SleepsInTheNude: She has a habit of sleeping naked as shown in both the first game and manga. Fortunately, she's appropriately [[ModestyBedsheet covered-up]].

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* SuperpowerfulGenetics: Sakura's bloodline has the power to extinguish evil, though this sometimes comes at the cost of their life especially if it's used in conjunction with the Majinki.



* DarkAndTroubledPast: Was forcibly locked away from society when her powers began to manifest. While this seemingly did not affect her emotional growth in the games, it did leave her emotionally withdrawn in the TV anime series. The manga also reveals how she was [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer ostracized]] by other children because of it.

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* DarkAndTroubledPast: Was forcibly locked away from society when her powers began to manifest.manifest at the tender age of one. While this seemingly did not affect her emotional growth in the games, it did leave her emotionally withdrawn in the TV anime series. The manga also reveals how she was [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer ostracized]] by other children because of it.


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* SuperpowerfulGenetics: The prequel novel states that some of Iris' ancestors had psychic powers that helped them survive the French Revolution. However, the family has desperately tried to hide this fact from the outside world in order to preserve their image.


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* ChildProdigy: Kohran's talent for assembling and repairing devices bloomed at a young age according to the prequel novel. Her father was proud of this and even wanted to have her [[TragicDream study in America]] to further hone her gifts.


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* CinderellaPlot: According to the prequel novel, Kohran was often abused by her adoptive mother due to the latter's [[FeelingOppressedByTheirExistence hatred towards the Han Chinese]].


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* DodgeTheBullet: Played with in Kohran's prequel novel which has her divert bullets towards her pocket watch via spiritual power, saving her from harm. This gets her noticed by the Sage Organization who send in Ayame to recruit her right away.


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* ImpoverishedPatrician: Upon losing her family and surviving the raid on her hometown, Kohran ended up being adopted by a peasant family whose matriarch constantly abused her for the slightest mistake.
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* AdaptationalRomanceDowngrade: Ogami gets this treatment in both the manga and TV series due to the story plot taking top priority over romance.


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* {{BFG}}: Kohran sometimes uses steam-powered bazookas against demons when not piloting her Kobu.


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* AdaptationalJerkass: The first two episodes of the original OVA series depicts Kanna as less patient and more temperamental, angrily snapping at Iris when the latter carelessly uses her powers in public.

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* YouRemindMeOfX: ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars30'' has Sakura directly mention her teammates when facing certain opponents on the battlefield. The only exception is Orihime due to Chisa Yokoyama's [[HostilityOnTheSet real-life feud]] with Maya Okamoto.

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* YouRemindMeOfX: ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars30'' has Sakura directly mention her teammates when facing certain opponents on the battlefield. The only exception is Orihime due to Chisa Yokoyama's [[HostilityOnTheSet real-life feud]] feud with Maya Okamoto.



* HostilityOnTheSet: Though normally a professional actor, there are times when Sumire's ego causes her to clash with some of her co-stars for making mistakes. This happened twice in the first game with Sakura bearing the brunt of Sumire's animosity and Kanna exchanging blows with her during a performance.
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* YouRemindMeOfX: In ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars30'', he references his teammates from the Imperial and Paris Combat Revues individually when up against certain opponents in battle.


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* YouRemindMeOfX: ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars30'' has Sakura directly mention her teammates when facing certain opponents on the battlefield. The only exception is Orihime due to Chisa Yokoyama's [[HostilityOnTheSet real-life feud]] with Maya Okamoto.


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* HostilityOnTheSet: Though normally a professional actor, there are times when Sumire's ego causes her to clash with some of her co-stars for making mistakes. This happened twice in the first game with Sakura bearing the brunt of Sumire's animosity and Kanna exchanging blows with her during a performance.
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* TrackingDevice: The uniforms of the Flower Division are equipped with tracking devices to help them locate any members that go missing. This proves useful in the first game when Ogami receives back-up from his teammates and the Skywhale after going alone to rescue Maria from Setsuna's clutches.
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* VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: Much of Kohran's backstory is loosely based on the life of Oji Hiroi's half-Chinese cousin who has the same name as her.
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* CassandraTruth: After being forced to [[FreakyFridayFlip swap bodies]] with Kohran during her story in ''Hanagumi Taisen Columns 2'', Ogami tries to insist he's not her when surrounded by angry members of the Flower Division who were affected by the former's mischief.
* ChevalierVsRogue: Despite being on the same side, Ogami and Glycine (Chevaliers) have this dynamic with Lobelia (Rogue). However, the former is more willing to bend the rules to accommodate others while the latter stubbornly clings to them.


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* GoingHomeAgain: The series has Sakura going back to Sendai repeatedly for various reasons, some of which include repairing the Arataka or undergoing swordsmanship training.


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* RepeatedRehearsalFailure: This is one of the many ways Sakura has constantly screwed up the Flower Division's play according to episode 18 of the TV series.


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* LooseLips: Iris has a tendency to reveal secrets in the games due to her young age.

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* AccidentalMisnaming: Sumire once called him "Ensign Ogawa" during their first meeting. Let's say he tried to turn the tables on her in the manga before it failed...

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* AccidentalMisnaming: Sumire once called him "Ensign Ogawa" during their first meeting. Let's say he tried to turn the tables on her in the manga before it failed...backfired quite spectacularly...



* BeleagueredAssistant: He's shown to be this for Yoneda and the Flower Division members in the theater, often putting up with their quirks while doing various mundane tasks that have nothing to do with his naval experience. Fortunately, he learns to take it in stride after realizing the true nature of the Imperial Combat Revue.



* CommendedForPushback: Near the end of the third game, he impresses Grand-Mère and Sakomizu by refusing to [[OrderedToDie let himself or his teammates die fighting for Paris]] and instead seize victory while coming back alive.



* DoubleJump: He gains the ability to do this during Kanna's mini-game in ''Thou Shalt Not Die'' which complements well with the latter being the fastest runner of the two.



* ExhaustedEyeBags: Ogami gets these a lot in both the manga and games, having to put up with various situations that place lots of stress on him.



* GuileHero: Some instances in the games have Ogami demonstrating shades of this trope.
** During the second game, he and Maria use the enemy's radio to trick Kongou into luring his reinforcements at the wrong time while calling for Kaede to bring in the Kobu.
** The third game has him expose Leon's true identity in front of Glycine by goading him into a duel.



* MakingTheChoiceForYou: In ''Thou Shalt Not Die'', Ogami does this for Sakura by destroying one of the Majinki, robbing her of the choice to sacrifice herself for the greater good.
* ManlyTears: Shows these during the manga's sadder moments, particularly when he is forced to cut down Ayame at her own request.
* MasterOfTheMixedMessage: The games avoid this trope for the most part by railroading Ogami to have a love interest from both the Imperial and Paris Combat Revues. Nonetheless, he can leave the girls guessing his own feelings for them by picking less romantic dialogue or choices. The fourth game even gives him the option of remaining single much to everyone else's chagrin.



* MyGreatestFailure: The loss of Ayame at the end of the first game hits Ogami hard to the point where he opts to always pick decisions that prioritize the safety of his teammates and allies above all else during the sequels.



* TheSoftHeartedWarrior: Ogami is this in the games, being a stern and fierce captain who happens to have a soft spot for his female colleagues.

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* ShootTheHostage: In the first game, Ogami can do this to a possessed Ayame in order to stop her from completely handing over the Majinki to Aoi Satan. ''In Hot Blood'' even adds a huge boost to his aggressive side if he actually goes through with it.
* TheSoftHeartedWarrior: Ogami is this in the games, being a stern and fierce captain who happens to have a soft spot for his female colleagues. The second game can have him fully become this trope by picking less aggressive choices.
* SharpDressedMan: Some of the character endings in the games see Ogami in a fine suit or tuxedo.



* ThinkNothingOfIt: He's quite humble when it comes to aiding his comrades and doing the right thing.



* UnplannedCrossdressing: Happens to him in the third game after losing to a duel against Glycine.



* DeadPersonConversation: Sakura interacts with her father's ghost a few times in the TV anime with the last one taking place during her trial to repair the Arataka.



* DestructiveSaviour: Early on in the TV series, Sakura has been known to cause the most amount of CollateralDamage while piloting a Kobu due to her inexperience with it at the time.



* GrewASpine: One of the episodes of the first OVA series shows Sakura being rather timid towards the more domineering Sumire. But by the start of the original game, she's learned to stand up to her more effectively. The TV series averts this by having her remain more deferential to Sumire due to her remaining insecurities.



* HeroicSelfDeprecation: Sakura is shown to be rather self-depreciating early on in the TV series as she constantly struggles to both pilot the Kobu and perform on stage. Even after improving gradually, it still takes quite a while for her to start gaining more confidence.



* HumbleHero: She's quite humble and meek despite her heroics.



** Her tendency to pry on other people's traumas also pops up in later episodes with Iris getting triggered at the mention of her parents, Maria firing violently at the gun range when asked about her locket, and Kohran telling Sakura off for seemingly pitying her.



* MartialPacifist: Despite her prowess with the katana, Sakura prefers talking things out with others if they can be reasoned with. In the ''Sea God's Villa'' play, she tries to do just that to the vengeful fox spirits possessing her comrades before banishing them with the Arataka when they refuse to heed her pleas.



* PinkMeansFeminine: Her casual outfits and uniform tend to be decked in pink.

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* PinkMeansFeminine: Her casual outfits and uniform tend to be decked in pink.pink, though Sakura herself plays with the trope by demonstrating some tomboyish traits every now and then.



* TheRival: Becomes one for Erica in the third game especially when it comes to Ogami. It carries over in numerous collaboration titles featuring the two of them.



* SitcomArchNemesis: Sakura gains one in Erica whenever the latter gushes about Ogami. It doesn't help that they're both the main heroines of their respective revues and happen to be closest to him.



* BackhandedApology: One of the ways Sumire insults people is handing out backhanded apologies that serve to highlight the recipient's folly in her eyes.



* ClothingReflectsPersonality: Throughout the series, Sumire's customized kimono is meant to reflect her more sensual and showy personality. The fact that she covers herself up more in the 2019 game serves as an indicator of her maturity.



* DivergentCharacterEvolution: To better distinguish her from Orihime in the second game, Sumire is given a more flirtatious personality towards Ogami while maintaining some of her {{Tsundere}} traits in the previous installment.



* EliteSchoolMeansEliteBrain: Downplayed as Sumire spent much of her formative years attending an elite [[OneGenderSchool all-girl school]] that encouraged its students to become proper wives instead of applying their lessons in more practical fields much to her dismay.



* GetOut: The first episode of the TV series has Sumire say this to Sakura after putting up with her clumsiness one too many times.



* {{Hammerspace}}: In the third game, she somehow manages to pull out her naginata out of nowhere while dueling with Glycine.



* InsecureProtagonistArrogantAntagonist: Played with by Sumire who happens to be a more heroic character herself yet acts antagonistic towards the more insecure Sakura. This dynamic also gets parodied in some of the Flower Division's stage plays.



* NoblewomansLaugh: She has a ''very'' distinctive laugh. And to her dismay, this trait of hers is translated into [[MeanCharacterNiceActor "This lady is PERFECT for villainess roles!"]], when Sumire sometimes dreams of getting more prominent, heroic parts.

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* NoblewomansLaugh: She has a ''very'' [[SignatureLaugh distinctive laugh.laugh]]. And to her dismay, this trait of hers is translated into [[MeanCharacterNiceActor "This lady is PERFECT for villainess roles!"]], when Sumire sometimes dreams of getting more prominent, heroic parts.



* UnexpectedKindness: Sumire sometimes shows unexpected bouts of kindness depending on her mood. The TV series has her give these to Sakura in critical moments, helping the latter out immensely.



* WeUsedToBeFriends: In the novel, Sumire used to have a best friend named Setsuko while growing up. However, their friendship ended after the latter's family suffered financial ruin due to Kanzaki Heavy Industries driving them out of business. Despite Sumire's attempts to make amends, Setsuko wants nothing to do with her anymore and bitterly calls her a NouveauRiche out of spite. This incident fractures the Kanzaki family to the point where Sumire decides to prove her independence by joining the Flower Division.

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* WeUsedToBeFriends: In the novel, Sumire used to have a best friend named Setsuko while growing up. However, their friendship ended after the latter's family suffered financial ruin due to Kanzaki Heavy Industries driving them out of business. Despite Sumire's attempts to make amends, Setsuko wants nothing to do with her anymore and bitterly calls her a NouveauRiche out of spite. This incident fractures the Kanzaki family to the point where Sumire decides to prove [[DeclarationOfPersonalIndependence declare her independence from them]] by joining the Flower Division.



* SilkHidingSteel: No longer the haughty and flamboyant individual she once was, Sumire now prefers hiding her strong will beneath a calm and mature façade.



* TearsOfJoy: Sheds tears of joy in the manga upon realizing that Sakura and her old teammates are still alive.



* CrucifiedHeroShot: Gets bound like this by Setsuna in the first game.



* FeminineWomenCanCook: Alongside Kanna and Sakura, she is among the few members within the Flower Division who can actually cook quite well.

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* FeminineWomenCanCook: Alongside Kanna and Sakura, she Maria being skillful at cooking is among meant to further highlight her more maternal traits in spite of being one of the few more masculine members within of the Flower Division who can actually cook quite well.team.



* FriendlyRivalry: Has a friendly rivalry with Lobelia of the Paris Combat Revue.



* GetOut: In the first episode of the TV anime, she all but says this to Sakura when the latter inadvertently offends her while trying to apologize for disrupting the Flower Division's recent play.



* GracefullyDemoted: Subverted by Maria who is not impressed with Ogami being her replacement as captain of the Flower Division. It takes a while for her to gracefully accept him.



* NamedWeapons: Her Kobu Type-2 in the fourth game is equipped with a machinegun called Ruslan and a sniper rifle named Ludmila. Both of them are derived from [[Literature/RuslanAndLudmila the epic poem of the same name]].

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* MyGreatestFailure: Deems her inability to save her late lover as this. It negatively colors her relationship with Ogami in the first game until the latter finally earns her trust.
* NamedWeapons: Her Kobu Type-2 in the fourth game is equipped with a machinegun called Ruslan and a sniper rifle SniperRifle named Ludmila. Both of them are derived from [[Literature/RuslanAndLudmila the epic poem of the same name]].



* ASaintNamedMary: Maria outright averts the various traits expected of this trope. However, this can be played with if she happens to be chosen as the lead for the Miracle Bell play in ''Thou Shalt Not Die''.
* ScopeSnipe: Maria's Kobu Type-2 is equipped with one to provide her with superior shooting accuracy.



* SpannerInTheWorks: The second game has Maria serve as this for the enemy twice. She not only prevents Kasha from killing an important ally of the revue with his explosives, but also foils Suiko's plot to render the Flower Division defenseless during their vacation.



* TookALevelInIdealism: Maria's time with the Flower Division has caused her to thaw gradually with Ogami accelerating it enough to make her more gentle and open-hearted.



* AdorablyPrecociousChild: Iris is this in a nutshell, often yearning to become an adult yet continuing to act like someone her age.



* AgeGapRomance: Forms a close bond with Ogami if chosen as his most-trusted partner in the fourth game, though the age-gap difference between them is bound to raise lots of eyebrows even for fans of the series. The manga averts this by appropriately toning down her obsession with the latter.



* CoverBlowingSuperPower: One would think that Iris activating her psychic powers during a movie date and leveling the whole cinema theater would attract the public's eye. Fortunately for the Flower Division, the incident was viewed as an unexpected natural disaster with the Sage Organization helping cover it up.



* DisguisedInDrag: In the TV series, Iris is made to disguise as a boy by Sakura in order to not attract attention from the public due to her celebrity status.



* GirlsAreReallyScaredOfHorrorMovies: During their date in the first game, Iris gets to show how much she hates horror movies the hard way... by inadvertently electrocuting him and causing the cinema theater to collapse.



* HomeschooledKids: Due to her current living situation, Iris' general education is mostly done at the theater.



* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Gets this reaction in the manga after accidentally leveling an entire building with her powers.



* SelfProclaimedLoveInterest: In the games, Iris likes to proclaim herself as Ogami's girlfriend much to his embarrassment. The other Flower Division members find it cute, though only Sakura treats it seriously enough to trigger her jealousy.



* SpannerInTheWorks: During her first sortie in the TV series, she single-handedly saves the Flower Division from being killed by Satan and his henchmen.



* WiseBeyondTheirYears: The TV series emphasizes Iris' prowess in stage acting, allowing her to skillfully perform on the same level as Maria and Sumire. This in turn motivates Sakura to work harder in honing her own acting abilities.



* GoodWithNumbers: Kohran is exceptionally good with math which the Wind Division uses to their advantage during their story in ''Hanagumi Taisen Columns''



* IntergenerationalFriendship: Has a habit of forming friendships with older men, some of which include Sumire's father and Jean Leo.
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Despite being a gifted engineer herself, Kohran heavily admires Shinnosuke Yamazaki for the blueprints he left behind following his disappearance. Unfortunately, she ends up suffering from a severe case of FanDisillusionment after learning what he's truly become in both the TV anime and manga.



* NerdsAreNaive: Averted by Kohran who can be rather sly at times towards the more naïve characters.



* AmazonianBeauty: Kanna is a humongous martial artist who showcases a muscular build whenever she shows some skin and is capable of drop-kicking ''sharks''. She also happens to be a potential love interest for the player in the games.

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* BeingPersonalIsntProfessional: Normally an easygoing yet temperamental individual, Kanna is shown to be more focused and battle-ready when deployed to the front lines. This is especially evident in the TV series where she doesn't hold it against Ogami and Sumire for leaving her behind during a mission.



* BoringButPractical: On the battlefield, most of Kanna's special attacks are far from flashy. However, they're very effective in terms of damage output and can even cripple the defenses of targets in the first game's remake.



* CaretakingIsFeminine: Kanna averts this trope by often looking out for others despite being the most tomboyish member of the Flower Division.



* EmotionalBruiser: Isn't afraid to express anger or distress when fighting in battle.



* FeminineWomenCanCook: Defied by Kanna who's both masculine and a great cook.



* SpannerInTheWorks: In episode 13 of the TV anime, Kanna manages to seriously cripple a giant Wakiji that would have vaporized both Sakura and Sumire by piercing through its heart.
* SpiritedCompetitor: As a martial artist, Kanna has quite the competitive streak when it comes to fighting.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Side materials show that Kanna mostly got her looks from her father.
* SuperStrength: She's able to demonstrate this at times due to her martial arts prowess and spiritual powers.



* WrestlerOfBeasts: The TrainingMontage in the first game sees Kanna wrestle a live bull to surpass her late father. ''In Hot Blood'' changes it by having her [[BearsAreBadNews face a grown bear instead]].



* GetOut: During her episode in the second game, she angrily tells Ogata to leave after seeing him inside the Imperial Theater.



* IOweYouMyLife: After being saved by Ogami once, Orihime decides to remain with the Flower Division out of gratitude instead of immediately going back to Italy.



* JumpedAtTheCall: Subverted. Orihime only agreed to come to Japan in order to find her dad and make him apologize for causing her mother to suffer needlessly. Otherwise, she initially wants nothing to do with the country and the Imperial Combat Revue.



* NominalHero: Orihime initially doesn't have much motivation for fighting alongside the Flower Division other than to show off or at least repay Ogami for saving her life. Gradually, she comes to care for her teammates enough to stick around and become a full-fledged hero with them.



* RightlySelfRighteous: Likes to gloat whenever she's right about something.



* SpannerInTheWorks: Becomes one for Ratchet in the movie by insisting on leading the Japhkiels instead of her. While this gets her brainwashed by Patrick into becoming his minion, it also forces Ratchet to abandon her original plan of collaborating with Brent and instead see him for the villain he truly is.



* TemporarilyExaggeratedTrait: Played with by Orihime whose hatred of Japanese men flares up the most in the first and seventh episodes. By the second half of the story, it fades away completely.



* BadassBookworm: Has an encyclopedic knowledge of various subjects and topics while being able to kick ass at the same time. In ''Dramatic Dungeon'', she can easily master the most amount of learnable skills thanks to said knowledge.

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* TheComicallySerious: Has a tendency to do this at times. In the fourth game, she has a rather subdued reaction after the girls assume Ogami wanted to peep on them.


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* MysteriousPast: Even after learning of Leni's experience as a child soldier, not much is known about her past before that.


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* PunchClockHero: Leni is initially this, having only joined the Flower Division because she was ordered to. Her episode deconstructs the trope entirely by making her question what purpose she's even fighting for.


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* SpockSpeak: Tends to speak like this a lot, and it persists even after she fully opens up to her teammates.


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* WiseBeyondTheirYears: Has more than enough knowledge and experience in numerous fields to shame most adults. Unfortunately, this comes at the cost of stunting her emotional growth.
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* CryIntoChest: During the third game, he allows Coquelicot and Hanabi to do this near the end of their respective chapters.

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* CryIntoChest: During the third game, he allows Coquelicot and Hanabi to do this near the end of their respective chapters. He also lets Ratchet do the same in the novelization of the movie after she confesses her role in aiding Brent.



* DefendCommand: In the games, Ogami has a special command that allows him to automatically deflect incoming attacks from his teammates. Not only does this maneuver typically nullify damage completely, it also earns him trust points with the person being defended.

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* HumbleParentSpoiledKids: She and her parents fit the trope quite well with Orihime being immature and spoiled in stark contrast to them.



* HumbleParentSpoiledKids: She and her parents fit the trope quite well with Orihime being immature and spoiled in stark contrast to them.
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* LostAtSea: During the ''Que Sera Sera Paris'' stage play, Ogami gets himself lost at sea during his trip to visit the Paris Combat Revue. He is fortunately rescued by another drifter along the way.

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* LostAtSea: During the ''Que Sera Sera Paris'' stage play, Ogami gets himself lost at sea during his trip to visit the Paris Combat Revue. He is fortunately rescued by another drifter Takeda along the way.

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