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* Beyond Miku's appearances, there are several other running gags across the Manga and Anime:
** Jashin-chan pointing at Yurine only to be (violently) chided for it.
** Jashin-chan making a pun that nobody (except Yurine) gets.
** Jashin-chan losing a huge sum of money gambling.
** Angels coming to earth and promptly losing their halos.
** Lierre obsessing over childish things, especially the panda ride at the local park which becomes a point of contention in multiple chapters.
** Pekora's manager being the same guy at every job, and never bothering to learn her name.
** Jashin-chan cutting a very thin slice of food for someone and taking a larger slice, only for Yurine to switch the plates when Jashin-chan isn't looking.
** In the anime, Creator/KojiYusa, who voices the narrator devil, gets name dropped at various points, followed by the narrator making a comment about it.
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* ActuallyPrettyFunny: While most of Jashin-chan's puns are lost on the other characters, Yurine genuinely finds them funny and creative and actually praises Jashin-chan's humor at times when she lamets to Yurine that nobody got her joke.

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* {{Bowdlerize}}: The anime changes a couple instances of guns into other weapons (such as swords) or objects, despite keeping the rest of the BloodyHilarious violence completely intact. This is especially noticeable in the fourth episode of ''X'', where the original gag was that Mei gave Jashin-chan a fake gun that ends up not firing when Jashin tries to use it on Yurine. In the anime it's changed to a figurine of a tsuchinoko, which makes it a lot more questionable that Jashin-Chan wouldn't notice that she doesn't have a real gun.

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* {{Bowdlerize}}: The anime changes a couple instances of guns into other weapons (such as swords) or objects, despite keeping the rest of the BloodyHilarious violence completely intact. This is especially noticeable in the fourth episode of ''X'', where the original gag was that Mei gave Jashin-chan a fake gun that ends up not firing when Jashin tries to use it on Yurine. In the anime it's changed to a figurine of a tsuchinoko, which makes it a lot more questionable that Jashin-Chan wouldn't notice that she doesn't have a real gun. This is zig-zagged though as Mei does end up using a gun several times in the Minamishimabara episode, which is an original story not adapted from the manga.
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* AdaptationInducedPlotHole: Since the Anime starts around Chapter 58 of the manga, a number of character introductions and other plotpoints are skipped, but sometimes referred to anyway. This also happens later in the series as well, though in an unusual case, the show actually {{Lampshade|hanging}}s this issue frequently and [[AllThereInTheManual tells readers which volume of the manga to read to get caught up]]. To wit:
** The apartment still has the shrine to Jashin-chan's pet fawn, Azusa II, who she accidentally kills early on and feels immense guilt over, but Azusa's death isn't shown until well after it happens in the manga, [[NoFourthWall with characters pointing out that it was skipped over by the anime]] and forcing a quick recap of the incident.
** Despite having Persephone II receiving AdaptationalEarlyAppearance, and being inserted into the background of a number of stories she wasn't originally in, showing her feverish attempt to find Jashin-chan, the anime doesn't explain ''why'' she's there (which is to teach Jashin-Chan a stronger dropkick that ends up not working out). When Persephone I finally appears, this issue is pointed out and Persephone II tells readers to [[AllThereInTheManual tells the audience to consult volume 8]].
** Lierre recieves AdaptationalEarlyAppearance without an introduction in the season 2 Chitose special, likely due to her voice actress being from the Chitose, but the chapter with her proper introduction is adapted later. This is pointed out in a season 3 ColdOpen, where Jashin-chan sees the special airing on television and freaks out that there's apparently an alternate timeline where they met Lierre earlier, but everyone else ignore this and acts as if nothing is wrong.
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* {{Bowdlerize}}: The anime changes a couple instances of guns into other weapons (such as swords) or objects, despite keeping the rest of the BloodyHilarious violence completely intact. This is especially noticeable in the fourth episode of ''X'', where the original gag was that Mei gave Jashin-chan a fake gun that ends up not firing when Jashin tries to use it on Yurine. In the anime it's changed to a figurine of a tsuchinoko, which makes it a lot more questionable that Jashin-Chan wouldn't notice that she doesn't have a real gun.

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