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* AdaptationalCurves: While the manga does this by varying degrees to a number of kansen, the anime takes it to another level. A good example would be Bismarck, who in the game and manga has a bust no one would be caught dead calling small, but is not on the level of some girls like [[BuxomBeautyStandard Zara, Pola]], [[GagBoobs Taihou or Illustrious]]. The anime however, boosts them to being ''bigger than her head''.

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* AdaptationalCurves: While the manga does this by varying degrees to a number of kansen, the anime takes it to another level. A good example would be Bismarck, who in the game and manga has a bust no one would be caught dead calling small, but is not on the level of some girls like [[BuxomBeautyStandard Zara, Pola]], [[GagBoobs Taihou or Illustrious]]. Illustrious. The anime anime, however, boosts them to being ''bigger than her head''.
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* BoundAndGagged: One episode has at least three girls being subjected to rope bondage (minus the gags).
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* AdaptationalCurves: While the manga does this by varying degrees to a number of kansen, the anime takes it to another level. A good example would be Bismarck, who in the game and manga has a bust no one would be caught dead calling small, but is not on the level of some girls like [[BuxomIsBetter Zara, Pola]], [[GagBoobs Taihou or Illustrious]]. The anime however, boosts them to being ''bigger than her head''.

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* AdaptationalCurves: While the manga does this by varying degrees to a number of kansen, the anime takes it to another level. A good example would be Bismarck, who in the game and manga has a bust no one would be caught dead calling small, but is not on the level of some girls like [[BuxomIsBetter [[BuxomBeautyStandard Zara, Pola]], [[GagBoobs Taihou or Illustrious]]. The anime however, boosts them to being ''bigger than her head''.
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''Azur Lane: Slow Ahead'' is an on-going {{Yonkoma}} manga spin-off of ''VideoGame/AzurLane'' written by Hori no Su that began syndication on April 23, 2018. Individual chapters are regularly posted on the game's official Japanese and English Twitter accounts, with physical volumes available in Japan. It can also be read on [[https://mangadex.org/title/26033/azur-lane-4-koma-slow-ahead Mangadex]] (and [[https://cubari.moe/read/gist/Js9IS/ Cubari]]) with chapters being added as they release.

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''Azur Lane: Slow Ahead'' Ahead!'' is an on-going {{Yonkoma}} manga spin-off of ''VideoGame/AzurLane'' written by Hori no Su that began syndication on April 23, 2018. Individual chapters are regularly posted on the game's official Japanese and English Twitter accounts, with physical volumes available in Japan. It can also be read on [[https://mangadex.org/title/26033/azur-lane-4-koma-slow-ahead Mangadex]] (and [[https://cubari.moe/read/gist/Js9IS/ Cubari]]) with chapters being added as they release.



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Azur Lane: Slow Ahead is a {{Yonkoma}} manga spin off of ''VideoGame/AzurLane'' written by Hori no Su and was first released on 23 April 2018. It is posted on both Japanese and English official accounts of the game and in Japan has three physical volumes. It can also be read on [[https://mangadex.org/title/26033/azur-lane-4-koma-slow-ahead Mangadex]] (and [[https://cubari.moe/read/gist/Js9IS/ Cubari]]) with chapters being added as they finish.

An anime adaptation premiered on 12 January 2021 by Yostar Pictures and Studio Candy Box. Each episode airs a number of times a week on different sources with the earliest being on mondays.

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Azur ''Azur Lane: Slow Ahead Ahead'' is a an on-going {{Yonkoma}} manga spin off spin-off of ''VideoGame/AzurLane'' written by Hori no Su and was first released that began syndication on 23 April 23, 2018. It is Individual chapters are regularly posted on both the game's official Japanese and English official accounts of the game and in Japan has three Twitter accounts, with physical volumes.volumes available in Japan. It can also be read on [[https://mangadex.org/title/26033/azur-lane-4-koma-slow-ahead Mangadex]] (and [[https://cubari.moe/read/gist/Js9IS/ Cubari]]) with chapters being added as they finish.

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Azur Lane: Slow Ahead is a {{Yonkoma}} manga spin off of ''VideoGame/AzurLane'' written by Hori no Su and was first released on 23 April 2018. It is posted on both Japanese and English official accounts of the game and in Japan has two physical volumes. It can also be read on Mangadex (and Cubari) with chapters being added as they finish.

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Azur Lane: Slow Ahead is a {{Yonkoma}} manga spin off of ''VideoGame/AzurLane'' written by Hori no Su and was first released on 23 April 2018. It is posted on both Japanese and English official accounts of the game and in Japan has two three physical volumes. It can also be read on Mangadex [[https://mangadex.org/title/26033/azur-lane-4-koma-slow-ahead Mangadex]] (and Cubari) [[https://cubari.moe/read/gist/Js9IS/ Cubari]]) with chapters being added as they finish.

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Azur Lane: Slow Ahead is a {{Yonkoma}} manga spin off of ''VideoGame/AzurLane'' written by Hori no Su and was first released on 23 April 2018. It is posted on both Japanese and English official accounts of the game and in Japan has two physical volumes. It can also be read on Mangadex with chapters being added as they finish.

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Azur Lane: Slow Ahead is a {{Yonkoma}} manga spin off of ''VideoGame/AzurLane'' written by Hori no Su and was first released on 23 April 2018. It is posted on both Japanese and English official accounts of the game and in Japan has two physical volumes. It can also be read on Mangadex (and Cubari) with chapters being added as they finish.



* ACupAngst: This tends to come up with the girls, usually Z23 in response to running into larger (in both displacement and "displacement") kansen. But it's not that she is exactly small, but the other girls are BIG, like the Littorio class battleships



* AdaptationExpansion: The Anime in each episode, connects two or three chapters together in a series as well as including all 4 starters more often (in the manga, most chapters only have 1-2 of the starters). Various characters also have minor cameos in the episodes. And in an exact case, the first few scenes of episode 1 are an expanded version of colored prologue chapter that came with Volume 1. Episode 9 went a different route, expanding only one chapter (Belfast and Little Bel) to full episode length.

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* AdaptationExpansion: The Anime in each episode, connects two or three chapters together in a series as well as including all 4 starters more often (in the manga, most chapters only have 1-2 of the starters). Various characters also have minor cameos in the episodes. And in an exact case, the first few scenes of episode 1 are an expanded version of colored prologue chapter that came with Volume 1. Episode 9 went a different route, expanding only one chapter (Belfast and Little Bel) to full episode length. Episode 12 in contrast has an original plot involving a number of girls from past episodes.



* ArtEvolution: As time went by, Hori has refined his style by some margin with focused shots having quite some shading on them as one could see with Hiei (chapter 58) and Shinano (chapter 59) being some examples.



* TheGhost: The Commander who clearly exists and is referenced but is never shown. He appears to be a ChickMagnet though, as Prinz Eugen was attempting to win him over with a ChocolateOfRomance (and her body) while Dunkerque in episode 5 mentions that she's gonna go on a date with him, much to the shock of the leads who seem to have a crush on the Commander too. In the manga a few ships remark on their interest, with the context of Rodney's chapter was being stood up for a date (and her blasting of the watermelon is venting)

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* TheGhost: The Commander who clearly exists and is referenced but is never shown. He appears to be a ChickMagnet though, as Prinz Eugen was attempting to win him over with a ChocolateOfRomance (and her body) while Dunkerque in episode 5 mentions that she's gonna go on a date with him, much to the shock of the leads who seem to have a crush on the Commander too. In the manga a few ships remark on their interest, with the context of Rodney's chapter was being stood up for a date (and her blasting of the watermelon is venting)venting). It was also he that assigned Z23 to try to teach he others and gave her an idol costume.



* HotterAndSexier: The manga and anime is this compared to the game. Hori has a way of highlighting the charm points of any kansen, even ones not made for fanservice (such as Haruna in chapter 58). The anime does this through less subtle means. And some of the physical edition only bonus chapters can take it further like Sirius and Atago's chapters.



* LivingCrashpad: Intentionally done by Shinano to cushion Laffey's fall from a tree, overlaps with FunbagAirbag as she mainly lands on Shinano's very ample chest.
* MindScrew: Not a common occurance but a notable case happens in chapter 68 where Javelin runs into Erebus and Terror (in their Halloween skins) in a haunted house as they help her out. There she run into them in their regular clothes, only for them to reveal they've been outside the whole time.



* ShamelessFanserviceGirl: [[https://twitter.com/AzurLane_EN/status/1320032309668696071 Chapter 14]] has Taihou make it clear she has no shame about wearing her dress very low to the point where it might fall off in order to get attention from the Commander, and is okay with wearing it ''lower'' if he desires it. The japanese commentary reveals Akagi's just as willing with Kaga stopping her to prevent "pointless brinkmanship".

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* ShamelessFanserviceGirl: [[https://twitter.com/AzurLane_EN/status/1320032309668696071 Chapter 14]] has Taihou make it clear she has no shame about wearing her dress very low to the point where it might fall off in order to get attention from the Commander, and is okay with wearing it ''lower'' if he desires it. The japanese commentary reveals Akagi's just as willing with Kaga stopping her to prevent "pointless brinkmanship". Atago is another example as she happily does a sexy photoshoot of her in various outfits.


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* TheUnreveal: The reason for Laffey sleeping in a tree in chapter 58 is never revealed despite Javelin asking early on.
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* AdaptationalCurves: While the manga does this by varying degrees to a number of kansen, the anime takes it to another level. A good example would be Bismarck, who in the game and manga has a bust no one would be caught dead calling small, but is not on the level of some girls like [[BuxomIsBetter Zara, Pola]] [[GagBoobs Taihou or Illustrious]]. The anime however, boosts them to being ''bigger than her head''.

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* AdaptationalCurves: While the manga does this by varying degrees to a number of kansen, the anime takes it to another level. A good example would be Bismarck, who in the game and manga has a bust no one would be caught dead calling small, but is not on the level of some girls like [[BuxomIsBetter Zara, Pola]] Pola]], [[GagBoobs Taihou or Illustrious]]. The anime however, boosts them to being ''bigger than her head''.
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* AdaptationalCurves: While the manga does this by varying degrees to a number of kansen, the anime takes it to another level. A good example would be Bismarck, who in the game and manga has a bust no one would be caught dead calling small, but is not on the level of some girls like [[BuxomIsBetter Zara, Pola] [GagBoobs Taihou or Illustrious}. The anime however, boosts them to being ''bigger than her head''.

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* AdaptationalCurves: While the manga does this by varying degrees to a number of kansen, the anime takes it to another level. A good example would be Bismarck, who in the game and manga has a bust no one would be caught dead calling small, but is not on the level of some girls like [[BuxomIsBetter Zara, Pola] [GagBoobs Pola]] [[GagBoobs Taihou or Illustrious}.Illustrious]]. The anime however, boosts them to being ''bigger than her head''.
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* AdaptationalCurves: While the manga does this by varying degrees to a number of kansen, the anime takes it to another level. A good example would be Bismarck, who in the game and manga has a bust no one would be caught dead calling small, but is not on the level of Zara, Taihou or Illustrious. The anime however, boosts them to being ''bigger than her head''.

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* AdaptationalCurves: While the manga does this by varying degrees to a number of kansen, the anime takes it to another level. A good example would be Bismarck, who in the game and manga has a bust no one would be caught dead calling small, but is not on the level of some girls like [[BuxomIsBetter Zara, Pola] [GagBoobs Taihou or Illustrious.Illustrious}. The anime however, boosts them to being ''bigger than her head''.
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* AdaptationalCurves: While the manga does this by varying degrees to a number of kansen, the anime takes it to another level. A good example would be Bismarck, who in the game and manga has a bust no one would be caught dead calling small, but the anime boosts them to being ''bigger than her head''.

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* AdaptationalCurves: While the manga does this by varying degrees to a number of kansen, the anime takes it to another level. A good example would be Bismarck, who in the game and manga has a bust no one would be caught dead calling small, but is not on the level of Zara, Taihou or Illustrious. The anime however, boosts them to being ''bigger than her head''.

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