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-->"''The scent of air after the rain... I heard your pulse. I saw the light.''"

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* ProductionThrowback: Ninako and Ren from ''StrobeEdge'' make a brief appearance in Page 25. Ninako is also mentioned briefly in the drama CD.

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* ProductionThrowback: Ninako and Ren from ''StrobeEdge'' ''Manga/StrobeEdge'' make a brief appearance in Page 25. Ninako is also mentioned briefly in the drama CD.
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''Ao Haru Ride'', (shortened to ''[=AoHaRide=]'' in the original Japanese release; officially translated as ''Blue Spring Ride'' in some countries), is a [[ShoujoDemographic shoujo]] manga by Io Sakisaka from 2011 to 2015, following the success of her previous work ''StrobeEdge''. It is serialized in the magazine ''Bessatsu Margaret'' and compiled in twelve volumes along with five LightNovel adaptations. Both an {{Anime}} and a LiveActionAdaptation were announced and premiered in 2014, with Creator/ProductionIG producing the anime for the Summer2014Anime season (with two OriginalVideoAnimation episodes) and the live-action {{Film}} premiering in December 2014. [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/blue-spring-ride The anime is available on Crunchyroll under the title "Blue Spring Ride."]]

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''Ao Haru Ride'', (shortened to ''[=AoHaRide=]'' in the original Japanese release; officially translated as ''Blue Spring Ride'' in some countries), is a [[ShoujoDemographic shoujo]] manga by Io Sakisaka Creator/IoSakisaka from 2011 to 2015, following the success of her previous work ''StrobeEdge''.''Manga/StrobeEdge''. It is serialized in the magazine ''Bessatsu Margaret'' and compiled in twelve volumes along with five LightNovel adaptations. Both an {{Anime}} and a LiveActionAdaptation were announced and premiered in 2014, with Creator/ProductionIG producing the anime for the Summer2014Anime season (with two OriginalVideoAnimation episodes) and the live-action {{Film}} premiering in December 2014. [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/blue-spring-ride The anime is available on Crunchyroll under the title "Blue Spring Ride."]]
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* FreakyFridayFlip: In the CrossOver special with ''Manga/OreMonogatari'', Kou switches bodies with Takeo, leading to a lot of hilarious OutOfCharacterAlert moments.

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* FreakyFridayFlip: In the CrossOver special with ''Manga/OreMonogatari'', ''Manga/MyLoveStory'', Kou switches bodies with Takeo, leading to a lot of hilarious OutOfCharacterAlert moments.
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* CrossOver: ''Ao Haru Ride'' constantly shared covers with ''Manga/OreMonogatari'' when they made front page of ''Bessatsu Margaret''. The authors of both manga collaborated on a one-shot crossover in honor of ''Bessatsu Margaret'''s 50th year anniversary.

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* CrossOver: ''Ao Haru Ride'' constantly shared covers with ''Manga/OreMonogatari'' ''Manga/MyLoveStory'' when they made front page of ''Bessatsu Margaret''. The authors of both manga collaborated on a one-shot crossover in honor of ''Bessatsu Margaret'''s 50th year anniversary.
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* OfficialCouple: Futaba and Kou get UnresolvedSexualTension until TheyDo get together three chapters before the ending. Also, [[spoiler:Shuuko and Kominato]] become a couple right before the final chapter.
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''Ao Haru Ride'', (shortened to ''[=AoHaRide=]'' in the original Japanese release; officially translated as ''Blue Spring Ride'' in some countries), is an ongoing shoujo manga by Io Sakisaka from 2011 to 2015, following the success of her previous work ''StrobeEdge''. It is serialized in the magazine ''Bessatsu Margaret'' and compiled in twelve volumes along with five LightNovel adaptations. Both an {{Anime}} and a LiveActionAdaptation were announced and premiered in 2014, with Creator/ProductionIG producing the anime for the Summer2014Anime season (with two OriginalVideoAnimation episodes) and the live-action {{Film}} premiering in December 2014. [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/blue-spring-ride The anime is available on Crunchyroll under the title "Blue Spring Ride."]]

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''Ao Haru Ride'', (shortened to ''[=AoHaRide=]'' in the original Japanese release; officially translated as ''Blue Spring Ride'' in some countries), is an ongoing shoujo a [[ShoujoDemographic shoujo]] manga by Io Sakisaka from 2011 to 2015, following the success of her previous work ''StrobeEdge''. It is serialized in the magazine ''Bessatsu Margaret'' and compiled in twelve volumes along with five LightNovel adaptations. Both an {{Anime}} and a LiveActionAdaptation were announced and premiered in 2014, with Creator/ProductionIG producing the anime for the Summer2014Anime season (with two OriginalVideoAnimation episodes) and the live-action {{Film}} premiering in December 2014. [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/blue-spring-ride The anime is available on Crunchyroll under the title "Blue Spring Ride."]]
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* BookEnds: The manga begins and ends at the shrine. Also, whereas in the prologue, Futaba cried because "nothing had started", at the end, she corrects herself, saying that something had started and would continue to start.
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* [[DoNotCallMePaul Do Not Call Me Tanaka]]: It's Mabuchi, now, all right? [[spoiler: except when he decides during his first sit-down meal with his brother and father since he moved back, to change his last name back after high school once he's done sorting his feelings out.]]

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* [[DoNotCallMePaul Do Not Call Me Tanaka]]: It's Mabuchi, now, all right? [[spoiler: except when he decides during his first sit-down meal with his brother and father since he moved back, to change [[spoiler:By the end of the series, Kou changes his last name back after high school once he's done sorting his feelings out.]]to Tanaka, so it's okay to call him Tanaka again!]]
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''Ao Haru Ride'', (shortened to ''[=AoHaRide=]'' in the original Japanese release; officially translated as ''Blue Spring Ride'' in some countries), is an ongoing shoujo manga by Io Sakisaka from 2011 to 2015, following the success of her previous work ''StrobeEdge''. It is serialized in the magazine ''Bessatsu Margaret'' and compiled in twelve volumes along with five LightNovel adaptations. Both an {{Anime}} and a LiveActionAdaptation were announced and premiered in 2014, with Creator/ProductionIG producing the anime for the Summer2014Anime season (with two OriginalVideoAnimation [=DVDs=]) and the live-action {{Film}} premiering in December 2014. [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/blue-spring-ride The anime is available on Crunchyroll under the title "Blue Spring Ride."]]

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''Ao Haru Ride'', (shortened to ''[=AoHaRide=]'' in the original Japanese release; officially translated as ''Blue Spring Ride'' in some countries), is an ongoing shoujo manga by Io Sakisaka from 2011 to 2015, following the success of her previous work ''StrobeEdge''. It is serialized in the magazine ''Bessatsu Margaret'' and compiled in twelve volumes along with five LightNovel adaptations. Both an {{Anime}} and a LiveActionAdaptation were announced and premiered in 2014, with Creator/ProductionIG producing the anime for the Summer2014Anime season (with two OriginalVideoAnimation [=DVDs=]) episodes) and the live-action {{Film}} premiering in December 2014. [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/blue-spring-ride The anime is available on Crunchyroll under the title "Blue Spring Ride."]]
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''Ao Haru Ride'', (shortened to ''[=AoHaRide=]'' in the original Japanese release; officially translated as ''Blue Spring Ride'' in some countries), is an ongoing shoujo manga by Io Sakisaka from 2011 to 2015, following the success of her previous work ''StrobeEdge''. It is serialized in the magazine ''Bessatsu Margaret'' and compiled in twelve volumes along with five LightNovel adaptations. Both an {{Anime}} and a LiveActionAdaptation were announced and premiered in 2014, with Creator/ProductionIG producing the anime for the Summer2014Anime season (with two OriginalVideoAnimation DVDs) and the live-action {{Film}} premiering in December 2014. [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/blue-spring-ride The anime is available on Crunchyroll under the title "Blue Spring Ride."]]

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''Ao Haru Ride'', (shortened to ''[=AoHaRide=]'' in the original Japanese release; officially translated as ''Blue Spring Ride'' in some countries), is an ongoing shoujo manga by Io Sakisaka from 2011 to 2015, following the success of her previous work ''StrobeEdge''. It is serialized in the magazine ''Bessatsu Margaret'' and compiled in twelve volumes along with five LightNovel adaptations. Both an {{Anime}} and a LiveActionAdaptation were announced and premiered in 2014, with Creator/ProductionIG producing the anime for the Summer2014Anime season (with two OriginalVideoAnimation DVDs) [=DVDs=]) and the live-action {{Film}} premiering in December 2014. [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/blue-spring-ride The anime is available on Crunchyroll under the title "Blue Spring Ride."]]

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''Ao Haru Ride'', (shortened to ''[=AoHaRide=]'' in the original Japanese release; officially translated as ''Blue Spring Ride'' in some countries), is an ongoing shoujo manga by Io Sakisaka from 2011 to 2015, following the success of her previous work ''StrobeEdge''. It is serialized in the magazine ''Bessatsu Margaret'' and compiled in twelve volumes along with five LightNovel adaptations. Both {{Anime}} and {{Film}} adaptations were announced: the anime by Creator/ProductionIG aired during the Summer2014Anime season (followed by two more [=OVAs=] and the live-action film premiered in December 2014. [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/blue-spring-ride The anime is available on Crunchyroll under the title "Blue Spring Ride."]]

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''Ao Haru Ride'', (shortened to ''[=AoHaRide=]'' in the original Japanese release; officially translated as ''Blue Spring Ride'' in some countries), is an ongoing shoujo manga by Io Sakisaka from 2011 to 2015, following the success of her previous work ''StrobeEdge''. It is serialized in the magazine ''Bessatsu Margaret'' and compiled in twelve volumes along with five LightNovel adaptations. Both an {{Anime}} and {{Film}} adaptations a LiveActionAdaptation were announced: the anime by announced and premiered in 2014, with Creator/ProductionIG aired during producing the anime for the Summer2014Anime season (followed by (with two more [=OVAs=] OriginalVideoAnimation DVDs) and the live-action film premiered {{Film}} premiering in December 2014. [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/blue-spring-ride The anime is available on Crunchyroll under the title "Blue Spring Ride."]]



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''Ao Haru Ride'', (shortened to ''[=AoHaRide=]'' in the original Japanese release; officially translated as ''Blue Spring Ride'' in some countries), is an ongoing shoujo manga by Io Sakisaka since 2011, following the success of her previous work ''StrobeEdge''. It is currently serialized in the magazine ''Bessatsu Margaret'' and compiled in twelve volumes along with five LightNovel adaptations, with the manga's last chapter being released February 2015. Both {{Anime}} and {{Film}} adaptations were announced: the anime by Creator/ProductionIG aired during the Sumer2014Anime season (followed by two more [=OVAs=] and the live-action film premiered in December 2014. [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/blue-spring-ride The anime is available on Crunchyroll under the title "Blue Spring Ride."]]

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''Ao Haru Ride'', (shortened to ''[=AoHaRide=]'' in the original Japanese release; officially translated as ''Blue Spring Ride'' in some countries), is an ongoing shoujo manga by Io Sakisaka since 2011, from 2011 to 2015, following the success of her previous work ''StrobeEdge''. It is currently serialized in the magazine ''Bessatsu Margaret'' and compiled in twelve volumes along with five LightNovel adaptations, with the manga's last chapter being released February 2015. adaptations. Both {{Anime}} and {{Film}} adaptations were announced: the anime by Creator/ProductionIG aired during the Sumer2014Anime Summer2014Anime season (followed by two more [=OVAs=] and the live-action film premiered in December 2014. [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/blue-spring-ride The anime is available on Crunchyroll under the title "Blue Spring Ride."]]
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''Ao Haru Ride'', (shortened to ''[=AoHaRide=]'' in the original Japanese release; officially translated as ''Blue Spring Ride'' in some countries), is an ongoing shoujo manga by Io Sakisaka since 2011, following the success of her previous work ''StrobeEdge''. It is currently serialized in the magazine ''Bessatsu Margaret'' and compiled in twelve volumes along with five LightNovel adaptations. Both {{Anime}} and {{Film}} adaptations were announced and are set to be released in 2014. [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/blue-spring-ride The anime is available on Crunchyroll under the title "Blue Spring Ride."]]

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''Ao Haru Ride'', (shortened to ''[=AoHaRide=]'' in the original Japanese release; officially translated as ''Blue Spring Ride'' in some countries), is an ongoing shoujo manga by Io Sakisaka since 2011, following the success of her previous work ''StrobeEdge''. It is currently serialized in the magazine ''Bessatsu Margaret'' and compiled in twelve volumes along with five LightNovel adaptations. adaptations, with the manga's last chapter being released February 2015. Both {{Anime}} and {{Film}} adaptations were announced announced: the anime by Creator/ProductionIG aired during the Sumer2014Anime season (followed by two more [=OVAs=] and are set to be released the live-action film premiered in December 2014. [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/blue-spring-ride The anime is available on Crunchyroll under the title "Blue Spring Ride."]]
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* AngerBornOutOfWorry: Futaba throws her scarf violently at Kou for making her worry [[spoiler:after he got into a car accident.]]

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* AngerBornOutOfWorry: AngerBornOfWorry: Futaba throws her scarf violently at Kou for making her worry [[spoiler:after he got into a car accident.]]
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* AngerBornOutOfWorry: Futaba throws her scarf violently at Kou for making her worry [[spoiler:after he got into a car accident.]]
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''Ao Haru Ride'', (shortened to ''[=AoHaRide=]'' in the original Japanese release; officially translated as ''Blue Spring Ride'' in some countries), is an ongoing shoujo manga by Io Sakisaka since 2011, following the success of her previous work ''StrobeEdge''. It is currently serialized in the magazine ''Bessatsu Margaret'' and compiled in eleven volumes along with four LightNovel adaptations. Both {{Anime}} and {{Film}} adaptations were announced and are set to be released in 2014. [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/blue-spring-ride The anime is available on Crunchyroll under the title "Blue Spring Ride."]]

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''Ao Haru Ride'', (shortened to ''[=AoHaRide=]'' in the original Japanese release; officially translated as ''Blue Spring Ride'' in some countries), is an ongoing shoujo manga by Io Sakisaka since 2011, following the success of her previous work ''StrobeEdge''. It is currently serialized in the magazine ''Bessatsu Margaret'' and compiled in eleven twelve volumes along with four five LightNovel adaptations. Both {{Anime}} and {{Film}} adaptations were announced and are set to be released in 2014. [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/blue-spring-ride The anime is available on Crunchyroll under the title "Blue Spring Ride."]]
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* GreyAndGrayMorality: No one is truly a villain in the series. One of the taglines for the movie adaptation is "Youth is about always making mistakes", which is what the characters live by.
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''Ao Haru Ride'', (shortened to ''[=AoHaRide=]'', in the original Japanese release; officially translated as ''Blue Spring Ride'' in some countries), is an ongoing shoujo manga by Io Sakisaka since 2011, following the success of her previous work ''StrobeEdge''. It is currently serialized in the magazine ''Bessatsu Margaret'' and compiled in eleven volumes along with four LightNovel adaptations. Both {{Anime}} and {{Film}} adaptations were announced and are set to be released in 2014. [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/blue-spring-ride The anime is available on Crunchyroll under the title "Blue Spring Ride."]]

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''Ao Haru Ride'', (shortened to ''[=AoHaRide=]'', ''[=AoHaRide=]'' in the original Japanese release; officially translated as ''Blue Spring Ride'' in some countries), is an ongoing shoujo manga by Io Sakisaka since 2011, following the success of her previous work ''StrobeEdge''. It is currently serialized in the magazine ''Bessatsu Margaret'' and compiled in eleven volumes along with four LightNovel adaptations. Both {{Anime}} and {{Film}} adaptations were announced and are set to be released in 2014. [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/blue-spring-ride The anime is available on Crunchyroll under the title "Blue Spring Ride."]]
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''Ao Haru Ride'', (shortened to ''Aoharaido'', or ''[=AoHaRide=]'', in the original Japanese release; officially translated as ''Blue Spring Ride'' in some countries), is an ongoing shoujo manga by Io Sakisaka since 2011, following the success of her previous work ''StrobeEdge''. It is currently serialized in the magazine ''Bessatsu Margaret'' and compiled in eleven volumes along with four LightNovel adaptations. Both {{Anime}} and {{Film}} adaptations were announced and are set to be released in 2014. [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/blue-spring-ride The anime is available on Crunchyroll under the title "Blue Spring Ride."]]

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''Ao Haru Ride'', (shortened to ''Aoharaido'', or ''[=AoHaRide=]'', in the original Japanese release; officially translated as ''Blue Spring Ride'' in some countries), is an ongoing shoujo manga by Io Sakisaka since 2011, following the success of her previous work ''StrobeEdge''. It is currently serialized in the magazine ''Bessatsu Margaret'' and compiled in eleven volumes along with four LightNovel adaptations. Both {{Anime}} and {{Film}} adaptations were announced and are set to be released in 2014. [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/blue-spring-ride The anime is available on Crunchyroll under the title "Blue Spring Ride."]]

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* AliceAllusion: The cover to chapter 35 features Futaba as Alice, Kou as the Cheshire Cat, and Touma as the White Rabbit.



* ShipperOnDeck: Kominato and Yuuri are ones for Kou and Futaba, though it's more because he wants to help Kou than it is because he thinks Kou and Futaba are a good match. Uchimiya, on the other hand, supports Touma and Futaba.

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* ShipperOnDeck: Kominato and Yuuri are ones is one for Kou and Futaba, though it's more because he wants to help Kou than it is because he thinks Kou and Futaba are a good match. Uchimiya, on the other hand, supports Touma and Futaba.

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* DefinitelyJustACold: Kou's mother coughs while in the hospital and remarks that she must be getting a cold, though it's actually [[IncurableCoughOfDeath lung cancer.]]



** Kominato figures out that part of the reason Kou rejected Futaba was because he knew that if they became an OfficialCouple, Futaba would be bothered by Yui being close friends with Kou. He tells Kou that he's being an idiot.



** Futaba gets jealous when she mistakenly believes that Kou calls Yui by her first name and later when she found out that Yui called Kou by his first name.



* MissingMom: Kou's mother [[spoiler:is dead]].

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* MissingMom: Kou's mother [[spoiler:is dead]]. Yui was abandoned by her mother, since the mother's new husband didn't want to take care of her.
* MyGreatestFailure:
** Kou's is being unable to save his mother,
** Tanaka-sensei's is leaving Kou to deal with their mother's illness and death by himself. He was unable to visit often because he lived far away and just becoming a teacher, but it had more to do with being afraid of watching his mother die.



* ThePromise: Kou promised his brother that he would take care of their mother after the divorce, but [[MyGreatestFailure he was unable to keep it.]] It became an IronicEcho when their mother asked Kou's brother to take care of him shortly before her death. [[BigBrotherInstinct He tries, but Kou continues to push him away]].



* TeacherStudentRomance: Shuuko has a crush on Tanaka-sensei, who probably should be at least six to eight years older than her. [[spoiler: And he returns those feelings too but seeing as they're teacher/student, he pushes her away.]]

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* TeacherStudentRomance: Shuuko has a crush on Tanaka-sensei, who probably should be at least six to eight is nine years older than her.Kou. [[spoiler: And he returns those feelings too but seeing as they're teacher/student, he pushes her away.]]
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* BigBrotherInstinct: Tanaka-sensei ''tries'' to take care of Kou, but it's too bad Kou keeps rebuffing his advances.

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* BigBrotherInstinct: Tanaka-sensei ''tries'' to take care of Kou, but it's too bad Kou keeps rebuffing his advances. [[spoiler: It's not because Kou hates him; Kou feels guilty for not taking better care of their late mother like his brother asked of him.]]



* [[DoNotCallMePaul Do Not Call Me Tanaka]]: It's Mabuchi, now, all right?

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* [[DoNotCallMePaul Do Not Call Me Tanaka]]: It's Mabuchi, now, all right?right? [[spoiler: except when he decides during his first sit-down meal with his brother and father since he moved back, to change his last name back after high school once he's done sorting his feelings out.]]



* ShipperOnDeck: Kominato is one for Kou and Futaba, though it's more because he wants to help Kou than it is because he thinks Kou and Futaba are a good match. Uchimiya, on the other hand, supports Touma and Futaba.

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* ShipperOnDeck: Kominato is one Kominato and Yuuri are ones for Kou and Futaba, though it's more because he wants to help Kou than it is because he thinks Kou and Futaba are a good match. Uchimiya, on the other hand, supports Touma and Futaba.



* TeacherStudentRomance: Shuuko has a crush on Tanaka-sensei, who probably should be at least six to eight years older than her.

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* TeacherStudentRomance: Shuuko has a crush on Tanaka-sensei, who probably should be at least six to eight years older than her. [[spoiler: And he returns those feelings too but seeing as they're teacher/student, he pushes her away.]]
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* AlternateCharacterTitle: The PunBasedTitle is based on switching the on-yomi word for youth (''seishun'', itself a Chinese loan word) to kun-yomi (''Ao Haru'').

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* AlternateCharacterTitle: AlternateCharacterReading: The PunBasedTitle is based on switching the on-yomi word for youth (''seishun'', itself a Chinese loan word) to kun-yomi (''Ao Haru'').
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* AlternateCharacterTitle: The PunBasedTitle is based on switching the on-yomi word for youth (''seishun'', itself a Chinese loan word) to kun-yomi (''Ao Haru'').
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* AnguishedDeclarationOfLove: Yui gives ''several'' to Kou over the course of the series, most of them consisting of convincing him that they understand each other better than everyone else, along with the StockPhrase, "PleaseDontLeaveMe."

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* AnguishedDeclarationOfLove: Yui gives ''several'' to Kou over the course of the series, most of them consisting of convincing him that they understand each other better than everyone else, along with the StockPhrase, "PleaseDontLeaveMe."" Kou gives one to Futaba in chapter 44.
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** In episode 9, Futaba and the group bring "Kelbaa" potato chips to Kou's house, which is obviously based off of Calbee potato ships.

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* BlandNameProduct: In episode 8 of the anime, Kou buys a "Panta Zero" grape drink for Futaba.

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* BlandNameProduct: In episode 8 of the anime, Kou buys a [[http://lamunetty.tumblr.com/post/95896281113/image-source-from-ao-haru-ride-episode-8-oh "Panta Zero" grape drink drink]] for Futaba.



* ProductPlacement: [[http://www.animate.tv/news/details.php?id=1403141298 Cosmetics brand ettusais had a deal]] with ''Ao Haru Ride'' and their lip gloss gleefully appeared in episodes 1 and 8 of the anime.

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* ProductPlacement: [[http://www.animate.tv/news/details.php?id=1403141298 Cosmetics brand ettusais had a deal]] with ''Ao Haru Ride'' and their lip gloss gleefully appeared in episodes 1 and 8 [[http://lamunetty.tumblr.com/post/95896154243/image-source-from-ao-haru-ride-episode-8-cosme 8]] of the anime.


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** The CD Kou lent to Yuuri? In the manga, the cover wasn't drawn, but in the anime, [[http://lamunetty.tumblr.com/post/95897045548/image-source-from-ao-haru-ride-episode-8 the cover has the]] Music/DaveMatthewsBand on it. It fits, as Kou's character profile states that his favorite band is the Dave Matthews Band.
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* ProductPlacement: A tube of ettusais lip gloss appeared in episodes 1 and 8 of the anime. [[http://www.animate.tv/news/details.php?id=1403141298 The same lip gloss was on sale from June to August 2014]] with limited edition packaging featuring ''Ao Haru Ride''.

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* ProductPlacement: A tube of ettusais lip gloss appeared in episodes 1 and 8 of the anime. [[http://www.animate.tv/news/details.php?id=1403141298 The same lip gloss was on sale from June to August 2014]] Cosmetics brand ettusais had a deal]] with limited edition packaging featuring ''Ao Haru Ride''.Ride'' and their lip gloss gleefully appeared in episodes 1 and 8 of the anime.
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* ProductPlacement: A tube of ettusais lip gloss appeared in episodes 1 and 8 of the anime. [[http://www.animate.tv/news/details.php?id=1403141298 The same lip gloss was on sale from June to August 2014]] with limited edition packaging featuring ''Ao Haru Ride''.

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