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* NoEnding: The OVA ends with a WholeEpisodeFlashback and gives no resolution to the LoveTriangle between Takuya, Arisa, and Miyuki.
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* ReassignedToAntarctica: Much like the [=SV2=] in Anime/{{Patlabor}}, the 801st is a dumping ground for whatever misfit is causing too much trouble in the regular forces, and nobody takes them seriously, not even themselves.

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* ReassignedToAntarctica: Much like the [=SV2=] in Anime/{{Patlabor}}, Franchise/{{Patlabor}}, the 801st is a dumping ground for whatever misfit is causing too much trouble in the regular forces, and nobody takes them seriously, not even themselves.
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* SeriousBusiness: A ramen eating contest between the main characters in episode 6, which ended up being bet on by the entire JSDF, American military forces, and even the russians.

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* SeriousBusiness: A ramen eating contest between the main characters in episode 6, which ended up being bet on by the entire JSDF, American military forces, and even the russians.Russians.
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* BlinkAndYoullMissIt: OVA episode one shows models of Japanese and foreign scifi memorabilia at 14:39.


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* FreezeFrameBonus: OVA episode one shows models of Japanese and foreign scifi memorabilia at 14:39.

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* BlinkAndYoullMissIt: OVA episode one shows models of Japanese and foreign scifi memorabilia at 14:39.



* MilitaryMaverick: Arisa Mitaka, hot-headed, unfriendly and hard to deal with. It's the reason she was transfered to the 801st.
* NaiveNewcomer: Takuya Isurugi, the POV main character, has just been transfered to the squad when the series starts.

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* MilitaryMaverick: Arisa Mitaka, hot-headed, unfriendly and hard to deal with. It's the reason she was transfered transferred to the 801st.
* NaiveNewcomer: Takuya Isurugi, the POV main character, has just been transfered transferred to the squad when the series starts.
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801 T.T.S. Airbats (or, alternatively, ''Aozora Shoujotai'', "The Blue Sky Girls Squad") is a 1991-1992 manga (later adapted into an {{OVA}} between 1994-1996) about an all-female [[NaiveNewcomer except for their mechanic]] air demonstration squad of the [[KaijuDefenseForce Japanese Air Self-Defence Force]].

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801 T.T.S. Airbats (or, alternatively, ''Aozora Shoujotai'', "The Blue Sky Girls Squad") is a 1991-1992 manga (later adapted into an {{OVA}} between 1994-1996) about an all-female [[NaiveNewcomer except for their mechanic]] air demonstration squad of the [[KaijuDefenseForce [[UsefulNotes/KaijuDefenseForce Japanese Air Self-Defence Force]].
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* KaijuDefenseForce: Takuya even has an ImagineSpot in episode 1 with the squad's two main pilots fighting a losing battle against a kaiju, who's actually just a toy he's playing with.
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* ReassignedToAntarctica: Much like the [=SV2=] in Manga/{{Patlabor}}, the 801st is a dumping ground for whatever misfit is causing too much trouble in the regular forces, and nobody takes them seriously, not even themselves.

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* ReassignedToAntarctica: Much like the [=SV2=] in Manga/{{Patlabor}}, Anime/{{Patlabor}}, the 801st is a dumping ground for whatever misfit is causing too much trouble in the regular forces, and nobody takes them seriously, not even themselves.
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!! Tropes in 801 T.T.S. Airbats include:

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\n!! Tropes in 801 ''801 T.T.S. Airbats Airbats'' include:



* WholeEpisodeFlashback: The last one.

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* WholeEpisodeFlashback: The last one.one.

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* SideBet: Saginomiya will try to convince people to place bets on practically anything, including whether the squadron will pass a flight test. She also tries to collect on bets the other party never accepted (or did so off-screen).
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* TheGambler: Saginomiya, big time.

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* TheGambler: TheGamblingAddict: Saginomiya, big time.
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TheGambler: Saginomiya, big time.

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* TheGambler: Saginomiya, big time.
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* AbortedArc: The OVA ends without giving a resolution to the main LoveTriangle.
** There's also how the flashback in episode 7 doesn't explain where's Tokaji in the present, and doesn't do much with the revelation to Saginomiya that Konishi was going to propose to her instead Tokaji, [[NoEnding since the OVA just kind of ends there.]]



* FieryRedhead: Episode 5's Jeger, pilot of the american Thunderbirds, who serves as a [[TheRival rival]] for Mitaka.



* LoveTriangle: Takuya, Arisa and Miyuki.
** Also Konishi, Saginomiya and Tokaji in the flashback episode.



* TeamPet: Yoko's pet bat, Chi-chan, serves as the mascot for the Airbats.

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* TeamPet: Yoko's pet bat, Chi-chan, serves as the mascot for the Airbats.Airbats.
TheGambler: Saginomiya, big time.
* WholeEpisodeFlashback: The last one.
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* SeriousBusiness: A ramen eating contest between the main characters in episode 6, which ended up being bet on by the entire JSDF, American military forces, and even the russians.
--> ''2 JASDF F-15 are sent to intercept a Tu-95 Bear breaching into their airspace, but the pilots are clearly focused on the bet''
--> '''F-15 Pilot (after hearing news that Konishi lost):''' "Stupid Konishi! I spent my entire paycheck on this bet!"
--> '''Bear Pilot:''' "I understand, comrade. I also bet on Konishi. Damn."
--> '''F-15 Pilot:''' "Wait, what?"

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* KickedUpstairs: Much like the [=SV2=] in Manga/{{Patlabor}}, the 801st is a dumping ground for whatever misfit is causing too much trouble in the regular forces, and nobody takes them seriously, not even themselves.



* Otaku: Takuya, if his personal quarters full of figures is any indication.

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* Otaku: {{Otaku}}: Takuya, if his personal quarters full of figures is any indication.


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801 T.T.S. Airbats (or, alternatively, ''Aozora Shoujotai'', "The Blue Sky Girls Squad") is a 1991-1992 manga (later adapted into an {{OVA}} between 1994-1996) about an all-female [[NaiveNewcomer except for their mechanic]] air demonstration squad of the [[KaijuDefenseForce Japanese Self-Defence Force]].

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801 T.T.S. Airbats (or, alternatively, ''Aozora Shoujotai'', "The Blue Sky Girls Squad") is a 1991-1992 manga (later adapted into an {{OVA}} between 1994-1996) about an all-female [[NaiveNewcomer except for their mechanic]] air demonstration squad of the [[KaijuDefenseForce Japanese Air Self-Defence Force]].


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* MilitaryMaverick: Arisa Mitaka, hot-headed, unfriendly and hard to deal with. It's the reason she was transfered to the 801st.
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* KaijuDefenseForce: Takuya even has an ImagineSpot in episode 1 with the squad's two main pilots fighting a losing battle against a kaiju, who's actually just a toy he's playing with.


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* Otaku: Takuya, if his personal quarters full of figures is any indication.
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* HotSpringsEpisode

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* HotSpringsEpisodeHotSpringsEpisode: Episode 4.
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* TeamPe: Yoko's pet bat, Chi-chan, serves as the mascot for the Airbats.

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* TeamPe: TeamPet: Yoko's pet bat, Chi-chan, serves as the mascot for the Airbats.

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KickedUpstairs: Much like the [=SV2=] in Manga/{{Patlabor}}, the 801st is a dumping ground for whatever misfit is causing too much trouble in the regular forces, and nobody takes them seriously, not even themselves.

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* BigEater: Yoko.
* HotSpringsEpisode
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KickedUpstairs: Much like the [=SV2=] in Manga/{{Patlabor}}, the 801st is a dumping ground for whatever misfit is causing too much trouble in the regular forces, and nobody takes them seriously, not even themselves.themselves.
* LargeHam: Captain Konishi, who is voiced by none other than Creator/NorioWakamoto



* RagtagBunchOfMisfits

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* RagtagBunchOfMisfitsRagtagBunchOfMisfits
* TeamPe: Yoko's pet bat, Chi-chan, serves as the mascot for the Airbats.
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KickedUpstairs: Much like the SV2 in Manga/{{Patlabor}}, the 801st is a dumping ground for whatever misfit is causing too much trouble in the regular forces, and nobody takes them seriously, not even themselves.

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KickedUpstairs: Much like the SV2 [=SV2=] in Manga/{{Patlabor}}, the 801st is a dumping ground for whatever misfit is causing too much trouble in the regular forces, and nobody takes them seriously, not even themselves.
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801 T.T.S. Airbats (or, alternatively, ''Aozora Shoujotai'', "The Blue Sky Girls Squad") is a 1991-1992 manga (later adapted into an {{OVA}} between 1994-1996) about an all-female [[NaiveNewcomer except for their mechanic]] air demonstration squad of the [[KaijuDefenseForce Japanese Self-Defence Force]].

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!! Tropes in 801 T.T.S. Airbats include:

KickedUpstairs: Much like the SV2 in Manga/{{Patlabor}}, the 801st is a dumping ground for whatever misfit is causing too much trouble in the regular forces, and nobody takes them seriously, not even themselves.
* NaiveNewcomer: Takuya Isurugi, the POV main character, has just been transfered to the squad when the series starts.
* RagtagBunchOfMisfits

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