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Whip It Good has been disambiguated
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* WhipItGood: She carries a black whip around with her, which is implied to have been used to torture Professor Watarai.
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Spiritual Successor is a YMMV trope about a work generally being seen as resembling another work.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''Series/UltraQ'''s Jun.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: To Yuriko of ''Series/UltraQ''.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: To Professor Ichinotani, the original "professor" of ''Series/UltraQ''.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: of Garamon, being essentially a rotund version of the classic ''Series/UltraQ'' kaiju.
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Up To Eleven is a defunct trope
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* InnocentAliens: Unitoroda came to Earth to fight of the Sabikong menace, and when he is brought in to be cared for the Tokusuke and his family, his gratefulness cannot be understated (and that is taken UpToEleven by Tokusuke and his factory workers fixing up his spaceship!).
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* InnocentAliens: Unitoroda came to Earth to fight of the Sabikong menace, and when he is brought in to be cared for the Tokusuke and his family, his gratefulness cannot be understated (and that is taken UpToEleven up a notch by Tokusuke and his factory workers fixing up his spaceship!).