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** Gab's handheld is a [[UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable Play Angel Portable]].

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** Gab's handheld is a [[UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable [[Platform/PlayStationPortable Play Angel Portable]].
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Updated the current number of volumes as of 2023. If there's an issue with the day, feel free to correct.


''Gabriel [=DropOut=]'' (ガヴリールドロップアウト) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ukami, which began serialization in the shonen magazine ''Dengeki Daioh G'' since 2013, has spawned six volumes as of May 25, 2018; the English release is licensed by Creator/YenPress. A spinoff focused on Tapris, titled ''Tapris [=SugarStep=]'' (タプリスシュガーステップ), premiered on August 27, 2018, with illustrations by Bafako.

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''Gabriel [=DropOut=]'' (ガヴリールドロップアウト) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ukami, which began serialization in the shonen magazine ''Dengeki Daioh G'' since 2013, has spawned six fourteen volumes as of May 25, 2018; September 27, 2023; the English release is licensed by Creator/YenPress. A spinoff focused on Tapris, titled ''Tapris [=SugarStep=]'' (タプリスシュガーステップ), premiered on August 27, 2018, with illustrations by Bafako.
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* NemesisAsCustomer: Gabriel has to work in a coffee shop, despite her general misanthropy, to make enough money to feed her MMO habit. Unfortunately for her, Satania wanders in one day and relishes the chance to make the apathetic angel wait on her hand and foot, until Gabriel is nearly ready to snap.
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* CastingGag: This is not the first time that Creator/KanaHanazawa plays a [[LightNovel/TheIrregularAtMagicHighSchool cheerful Ojou]], who loves to make fun of the main character. It's also not the first time she played a [[Anime/AngelBeats light-haired "angel"]].

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* CastingGag: This is not the first time that Creator/KanaHanazawa plays a [[LightNovel/TheIrregularAtMagicHighSchool [[Literature/TheIrregularAtMagicHighSchool cheerful Ojou]], who loves to make fun of the main character. It's also not the first time she played a [[Anime/AngelBeats light-haired "angel"]].
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* CastingGag: This is not the first time that Creator/KanaHanazawa plays a [[LightNovel/TheIrregularAtMagicHighSchool cheerful Ojou]], who loves to make fun of the main character. It's also not the first time she played a [[Anime/AngelBeats light-haired "angel"]].
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An anime adaptation directed by Creator/MasahikoOhta for Creator/{{Dogakobo}} (the same main staff and studio were responsible for fellow slacker schoolgirl series ''Manga/HimoutoUmaruChan'') aired as part of the Winter2017Anime season, and ran for 12 episodes. An OriginalVideoAnimation episode aired on March 24, 2017, and a second aired on May 24, 2017. Crunchyroll has the first 12 episodes [[https://www.crunchyroll.com/gabriel-dropout here]].

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An anime adaptation directed by Creator/MasahikoOhta for Creator/{{Dogakobo}} (the same main staff and studio were responsible for fellow slacker schoolgirl series ''Manga/HimoutoUmaruChan'') aired as part of the Winter2017Anime winter 2017 anime season, and ran for 12 episodes. An OriginalVideoAnimation episode aired on March 24, 2017, and a second aired on May 24, 2017. Crunchyroll has the first 12 episodes [[https://www.crunchyroll.com/gabriel-dropout here]].
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* ConfoundThemWithKindness: When Satania forgets her umbrella and a downpour starts up, [[{{Troll}} Raphiel]] kindly offers to share hers. What follows is Satania as a paranoid wreck, certain that every puddle and corner hides Raphiel's latest cruel prank. Raphiel isn't planning anything this time, but she finds Satania's paranoia over her uncharacteristic niceness ''extremely'' amusing.
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* ForHalloweenIAmGoingAsMyself: The fallen angel Gabriel attempts to do this by wearing her angelical clothes, but Vigne and Raphiel stop her from doing it and force Gabriel into wearing a cute werecat costume.
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* PantyShot: The anime has this occasionally, typically when Gab is in her apartment wearing only her jacket.
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* CountingSheep: Vigne tries this when she was sick and trying to sleep. She can’t remember what animal humans use and comes up with cerberuses, which start piling up. Then trying something small, fluffy and cute, she comes up with Gabriels, who also pile up by sleeping. It turns out to be a dream though and she did manage to fall asleep.
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An anime adaptation directed by Masahiko Ohta for Creator/{{Dogakobo}} (the same main staff and studio were responsible for fellow slacker schoolgirl series ''Manga/HimoutoUmaruChan'') aired as part of the Winter2017Anime season, and ran for 12 episodes. An OriginalVideoAnimation episode aired on March 24, 2017, and a second aired on May 24, 2017. Crunchyroll has the first 12 episodes [[https://www.crunchyroll.com/gabriel-dropout here]].

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An anime adaptation directed by Masahiko Ohta Creator/MasahikoOhta for Creator/{{Dogakobo}} (the same main staff and studio were responsible for fellow slacker schoolgirl series ''Manga/HimoutoUmaruChan'') aired as part of the Winter2017Anime season, and ran for 12 episodes. An OriginalVideoAnimation episode aired on March 24, 2017, and a second aired on May 24, 2017. Crunchyroll has the first 12 episodes [[https://www.crunchyroll.com/gabriel-dropout here]].
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An anime adaptation directed by Masahiko Ohta for Creator/{{Dogakobo}} (the same main staff and studio were responsible for fellow slacker schoolgirl series ''Manga/HimoutoUmaruChan'') aired as part of the Winter2017Anime season, and ran for 12 episodes. An OriginalVideoAnimation episode aired on March 24, 2017, and a second aired on May 24, 2017.

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An anime adaptation directed by Masahiko Ohta for Creator/{{Dogakobo}} (the same main staff and studio were responsible for fellow slacker schoolgirl series ''Manga/HimoutoUmaruChan'') aired as part of the Winter2017Anime season, and ran for 12 episodes. An OriginalVideoAnimation episode aired on March 24, 2017, and a second aired on May 24, 2017. Crunchyroll has the first 12 episodes [[https://www.crunchyroll.com/gabriel-dropout here]].
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* LeftHanging: Chapter 34/Episode 10 ends with Gab and Raphi deciding to help Satania sneak into Heaven. The next chapter/episode moves on to another situation entirely, and the former plot is not brought up again.

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* LeftHanging: Chapter 34/Episode 35/Episode 10 ends with Gab and Raphi deciding to help Satania sneak into Heaven. The This seems to have been resolved offscreen as they are uncomfortably hugging her in a bonus illustration at the end of the chapter. Then the next chapter/episode moves on to another situation entirely, and the former plot is not brought up again.
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** Raphiel has a white cardigan instead of the standard.

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** Raphiel has a white cardigan instead of the standard. Additionally, she also wears a thin black ribbon, instead of the pinkish-red one.
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Upon graduating from a school in heaven, angels are sent down to Earth, where they must learn about humans and guide them towards the correct path in order to become true angels. However, Gabriel "Gab" White Tenma, the [[TheAce top angel]] in her class, becomes addicted to video games upon arriving on Earth and turns into a [[TheSlacker complete slob]] as a result. The story follows Gabriel, along with her circle of friends comprised of fellow angel Raphiel, and two demons, Vignette and Satanichia, as they attend high school.

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Upon graduating from a school in heaven, angels are sent down to Earth, where they must learn about humans and guide them towards the correct path in order to become true angels. However, Gabriel "Gab" White Tenma, the [[TheAce top angel]] in her class, becomes addicted to video games upon arriving on Earth and turns into a [[TheSlacker complete slob]] as a result. The story follows Gabriel, along with her circle of friends comprised of comprising fellow angel Raphiel, and two demons, Vignette and Satanichia, as they attend high school.
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Hair Decorations is now a disambiguation, and these examples do not make it clear what trope to use


* HairDecorations: Gabriel does not wear any, but the other girls do:
** Vignette wears two golden X-shaped ones with silver clips.
** Satanichia wears a black bat-shaped ornament on her head and ties her GirlishPigtails with small, black ribbons.
** Raphiel wears a red ribbon and cross-shaped hairpins.
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** An perfect angel Gabriel is in her room having just finished her homework where she hears a cry for help coming from the an MMO on a computer. However the first time she was genuinely a good person who became corrupted by video game addiction, while the second time she was faking it the whole time.

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** An A perfect angel Gabriel is in her room having just finished her homework where she hears a cry for help coming from the an MMO on a computer. However the first time she was genuinely a good person who became corrupted by video game addiction, while the second time she was faking it the whole time.
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* AffectionateParody: Of {{Iyashikei}} manga, especially the "cute girls doing cute things" aspect of the genre. ''Gabriel Drop-Out'' has more ComedicSociopathy and violence in it, but it's just as inconsequential as in other more straightforward manga of the genre.

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* AffectionateParody: Of {{Iyashikei}} manga, especially the "cute girls doing cute things" aspect of the genre. ''Gabriel Drop-Out'' [=DropOut=]'' has more ComedicSociopathy and violence in it, but it's just as inconsequential as in other more straightforward manga of the genre.
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* AffectionateParody: Of {{Iyashikei}} manga, especially the "cute girls doing cute things" aspect of the genre. ''Gabriel Drop-Out'' has more ComedicSociopathy and CartoonViolence in it, but it's just as inconsequential as in other more straightforward manga of the genre.

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* AffectionateParody: Of {{Iyashikei}} manga, especially the "cute girls doing cute things" aspect of the genre. ''Gabriel Drop-Out'' has more ComedicSociopathy and CartoonViolence violence in it, but it's just as inconsequential as in other more straightforward manga of the genre.

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