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'''Hanayamata''' (ハナヤマタ) is a SliceOfLife series written and drawn by Sou Hamayumiba, and serialized in [[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]] since June 2011. It received a 12-episode adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} that aired during the Summer2014Anime season. A Playstation Vita game ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' was developed by Bandai-Namco and released in November 2014.

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'''Hanayamata''' ''Hanayamata'' (ハナヤマタ) is a SliceOfLife series written and drawn by Sou Hamayumiba, and serialized in [[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]] since June 2011. It received a 12-episode adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} that aired during the Summer2014Anime season. A Playstation Vita game ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' was developed by Bandai-Namco and released in November 2014.
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'''Hanayamata''' ((ハナヤマタ) is a SliceOfLife series written and drawn by Sou Hamayumiba, and serialized in [[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]] since June 2011. It received a 12-episode adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} that aired during the Summer2014Anime season. A Playstation Vita game ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' was developed by Bandai-Namco and released in November 2014.

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'''Hanayamata''' ((ハナヤマタ) (ハナヤマタ) is a SliceOfLife series written and drawn by Sou Hamayumiba, and serialized in [[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]] since June 2011. It received a 12-episode adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} that aired during the Summer2014Anime season. A Playstation Vita game ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' was developed by Bandai-Namco and released in November 2014.

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'''Hanayamata''' ((ハナヤマタ) is a SliceOfLife series written and drawn by Sou Hamayumiba, and serialized in [[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]] since June 2011. It received a 12-episode adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} that aired during the Summer2014Anime season. A Playstation Vita game ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' was developed by Bandai-Namco and released in November 2014.



Penned and drawn by Sou Hamayumiba, and serialized in [[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]] since June 2011, ''Hanayamata'' (ハナヤマタ) received a 12-episode adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} that aired during the Summer2014Anime season. A Playstation Vita game ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' was developed by Bandai-Namco and released in November 2014.
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Naru Sekiya is feeling listless. She's always felt too ordinary and boring, especially when compared to her best friend Yaya Sasame, but due her innate meekness she's never been able to reach out to other people. She hoped that things would change once she entered middle school, but now she's already in her second year, and her situation remains unchanged. Will she be able to shine brightly like the heroines of the fairy tales she still loves reading about? She's not really sure anymore.

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Naru Sekiya is feeling listless. She's always felt too ordinary and boring, especially when compared to her best friend Yaya Sasame, but due her innate meekness she's never been able to reach out to other people. She hoped that things would change once she entered middle school, but now she's already in her second year, and her situation remains unchanged. Will she be able to shine brightly like the heroines of the fairy tales she still loves reading about? She's not really sure anymore.
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* CrashIntoHello: Yaya's first encounter with Hana involves Hana ''landing on her'' while Hana was jumping to evade a shocked policeman.
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* FreezeFrameBonus: The list of official clubs of Naru's school apparently includes a school idol club, a tank club, and a love research club (thus referring to ''Franchise/LoveLiveSchoolIdolProject'', ''Anime/GirlsUndPanzer'' and another title about girls taking a shot at idol's craft ''Koi-Ken!'', respectively).

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* FreezeFrameBonus: The list of official clubs of Naru's school apparently includes a school idol club, a tank club, and a love research club (thus referring to ''Franchise/LoveLiveSchoolIdolProject'', ''Franchise/LoveLive'', ''Anime/GirlsUndPanzer'' and another title about girls taking a shot at idol's craft ''Koi-Ken!'', ''Koi-Ken!'' respectively).
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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Is it Hana or Hannah? While the former spelling makes sense, given the flower theme the series has, the latter seems more likely for a Westerner to have. Crunchyroll went with the former, while fan translators of the manga have so far been undecided, and have actually used ''both'' for different chapters.

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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Is it Hana or Hannah? While the former spelling makes sense, given the flower theme the series has, the latter seems more likely for a Westerner to have. Crunchyroll went with and the French release of the manga use the former, while fan translators of the manga have so far been undecided, and have actually used ''both'' for different chapters.
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The anime is licensed by Creator/SentaiFilmworks for home video release (as with many Magazine/MangaTimeKirara titles). Unlike most other Manga Time Kirara SliceOfLife anime titles Sentai Filmworks [[NoDubForYou has handled in the past]], this one is receiving an English dub release, being the first of its sort.

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The anime is licensed by Creator/SentaiFilmworks for home video release (as with many Magazine/MangaTimeKirara titles). Unlike most other Manga Time Kirara SliceOfLife anime titles Sentai Filmworks [[NoDubForYou has handled in the past]], this one titles), and it is receiving an English dub release, being the first of its sort.as well.



* ACupAngst: Hannah is apparently a little insecure about how she's comparatively undeveloped compared to her schoolmates, never mind the fact that she's an American, and ''everyone else'' expects her to be tall and stacked. Yaya uses this fact to poke fun at her, when the former makes Hannah wear her brother's clothes.
-->'''Hannah''' (over an image of an older and G-cupped version of herself in a bikini): I'm going to look like this when I grow up!

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* ACupAngst: Hannah Hana is apparently a little insecure about how she's comparatively undeveloped compared to her schoolmates, never mind the fact that she's an American, and ''everyone else'' expects her to be tall and stacked. Yaya uses this fact to poke fun at her, when the former makes Hannah Hana wear her brother's clothes.
-->'''Hannah''' -->'''Hana''' (over an image of an older and G-cupped version of herself in a bikini): I'm going to look like this when I grow up!



** Naru's monologue as she and the remaining Yosakoi Club members prepare to perform for the Hanairo Festival are framed differently in the manga and anime, despite using the same lines. In the former, the focus is more on just how much Hannah meant to everyone, and how it was because of her the club was even possible, but in the latter the focus is just how much ''Naru'' had changed since the series started.
** Hannah being able to [[spoiler:make it for the Hanairo Festival.]] In the manga, she manages [[spoiler:to make it just as Naru and the others were climbing up to the stage, and as a result participates in the whole routine]], while in the anime, she only [[spoiler:arrives in the middle of the yosakoi routine.]]

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** Naru's monologue as she and the remaining Yosakoi Club members prepare to perform for the Hanairo Festival are framed differently in the manga and anime, despite using the same lines. In the former, the focus is more on just how much Hannah Hana meant to everyone, and how it was because of her the club was even possible, but in the latter the focus is just how much ''Naru'' had changed since the series started.
** Hannah Hana being able to [[spoiler:make it for the Hanairo Festival.]] In the manga, she manages [[spoiler:to make it just as Naru and the others were climbing up to the stage, and as a result participates in the whole routine]], while in the anime, she only [[spoiler:arrives in the middle of the yosakoi routine.]]



* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: At least Hannah thinks her dad is this, especially when he tries to advertise the English language school he's teaching at to the girls.

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* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: At least Hannah Hana thinks her dad is this, especially when he tries to advertise the English language school he's teaching at to the girls.



* CallBack: Hannah's dash to the [[spoiler:venue of the Hanairo Festival to how she was first introduced when the series started.]]

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* CallBack: Hannah's Hana's dash to the [[spoiler:venue of the Hanairo Festival to how she was first introduced when the series started.]]



** Naru's first encounter with Hannah occurs amidst a cloud of cherry blossoms. It's the start of springtime when this happens, and all the cherry trees in the area are in full bloom.

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** Naru's first encounter with Hannah Hana occurs amidst a cloud of cherry blossoms. It's the start of springtime when this happens, and all the cherry trees in the area are in full bloom.



* ConvenientlySeated: Naru sits at the window corner seat ''as per anime tradition''. Yaya and Hannah sit in front of her and at the right hand of her, respectively.

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* ConvenientlySeated: Naru sits at the window corner seat ''as per anime tradition''. Yaya and Hannah Hana sit in front of her and at the right hand of her, respectively.



* DaydreamSurprise: Yaya's first encounter with Hannah is this, a result of Hannah running away from a police officer after her meeting with Naru.

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* DaydreamSurprise: Yaya's first encounter with Hannah Hana is this, a result of Hannah Hana running away from a police officer after her meeting with Naru.



* FaceOfAThug: The owner of the local Yosakoi shop looks like a stereotypical gangster, and Hannah says as much when she and Naru first meet him.

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* FaceOfAThug: The owner of the local Yosakoi shop looks like a stereotypical gangster, and Hannah Hana says as much when she and Naru first meet him.



** The main characters each have a flower associated to them, though this was made much more obvious by the anime's promotional material. Naru for example is a cherry blossom (see the image used for this page), Hannah's is a bluestar, Yaya's is a red rose, Tami's is a lily, and Machi's is a sunflower. In-universe it sprouts from Naru's father explaining his impression when Naru asks if she has changed in his eyes recently.

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** The main characters each have a flower associated to them, though this was made much more obvious by the anime's promotional material. Naru for example is a cherry blossom (see the image used for this page), Hannah's Hana's is a bluestar, Yaya's is a red rose, Tami's is a lily, and Machi's is a sunflower. In-universe it sprouts from Naru's father explaining his impression when Naru asks if she has changed in his eyes recently.



* InMediasRes: The first chapter, as well as the chapter where Hannah and Naru visit the Yosakoi shop for the first time, use this.
* InstantExpert: Notably averted. The series goes to great lengths to show how ''none'' of the girls master Yosakoi dancing easily (see Machi's constant frustration during the entirety of episode 10), even Hannah herself. By the end of the show, they're still not even close to being experts, but are competent enough to perform without making noticeable mistakes, but only due to investing hours and hours of practice to their routine.
* InvisibleParents: Averted this time around -- we actually meet both Naru's mother and father (though her mother's face is always hidden), Yaya's father (who was making her help out in their restaurant), and Tami's father (who looks and suspiciously ''sounds'' like Tokiomi from ''LightNovel/FateZero''). Finally, there are also Hannah's parents in episode 10.

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* InMediasRes: The first chapter, as well as the chapter where Hannah Hana and Naru visit the Yosakoi shop for the first time, use this.
* InstantExpert: Notably averted. The series goes to great lengths to show how ''none'' of the girls master Yosakoi dancing easily (see Machi's constant frustration during the entirety of episode 10), even Hannah Hana herself. By the end of the show, they're still not even close to being experts, but are competent enough to perform without making noticeable mistakes, but only due to investing hours and hours of practice to their routine.
* InvisibleParents: Averted this time around -- we actually meet both Naru's mother and father (though her mother's face is always hidden), Yaya's father (who was making her help out in their restaurant), and Tami's father (who looks and suspiciously ''sounds'' like Tokiomi from ''LightNovel/FateZero''). Finally, there are also Hannah's Hana's parents in episode 10.



* OddFriendship: Hannah and Naru look like this to outsiders, what with the former being ridiculously cheerful and outgoing, while the latter is initially possessed of an almost paralyzing case of shyness. Turns out that they have [[CommonalityConnection more in common than either first realized]], as revealed in their conversation during the second episode.

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* OddFriendship: Hannah Hana and Naru look like this to outsiders, what with the former being ridiculously cheerful and outgoing, while the latter is initially possessed of an almost paralyzing case of shyness. Turns out that they have [[CommonalityConnection more in common than either first realized]], as revealed in their conversation during the second episode.



* LeParkour: Hannah practiced it (referred as "free running") previously.

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* LeParkour: Hannah Hana practiced it (referred as "free running") previously.



* PhenotypeStereotype: Hannah N. Fountainstand, the so-called fairy that Naru meets, is from America, so ''obviously'' she gets to be blonde and blue-eyed. In a bit of a subversion though, Hannah is actually much shorter than Naru, and not stacked at all. Both her parents play things absolutely straight later on, when we finally meet them.

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* PhenotypeStereotype: Hannah Hana N. Fountainstand, the so-called fairy that Naru meets, is from America, so ''obviously'' she gets to be blonde and blue-eyed. In a bit of a subversion though, Hannah Hana is actually much shorter than Naru, and not stacked at all. Both her parents play things absolutely straight later on, when we finally meet them.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Is it Hana, or Hannah? While the former spelling makes sense, given the flower theme the series has, the latter seems much more correct for a Westerner to have. Crunchyroll went with the former, while translators of the manga have so far been undecided, and have actually used ''both'' for different chapters.

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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Is it Hana, Hana or Hannah? While the former spelling makes sense, given the flower theme the series has, the latter seems much more correct likely for a Westerner to have. Crunchyroll went with the former, while fan translators of the manga have so far been undecided, and have actually used ''both'' for different chapters.



** Done by Yaya, when Hannah turns up outside the window she and Naru were standing beside. Said window happens to be ''on the second floor'', so the reaction is merited.

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** Done by Yaya, when Hannah Hana turns up outside the window she and Naru were standing beside. Said window happens to be ''on the second floor'', so the reaction is merited.



* SomethingWeForgot: Yaya got so caught up in babysitting Hannah that she completely forgot about her promise to Naru to watch a movie together.

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* SomethingWeForgot: Yaya got so caught up in babysitting Hannah Hana that she completely forgot about her promise to Naru to watch a movie together.



* StoodUp: Poor Naru's "date" at the movies with Yaya gets forgotten, when the latter gets stuck showing Hannah around town. She even reacts like a stood-up date when Yaya tries to explain things to her the next day.

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* StoodUp: Poor Naru's "date" at the movies with Yaya gets forgotten, when the latter gets stuck showing Hannah Hana around town. She even reacts like a stood-up date when Yaya tries to explain things to her the next day.



* StudentCouncilPresident: Machi, with a dash of ObstructiveBureaucrat thrown into the mix, given the extreme measures she drops on Naru and Hannah.

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* StudentCouncilPresident: Machi, with a dash of ObstructiveBureaucrat thrown into the mix, given the extreme measures she drops on Naru and Hannah.Hana.



* VisitByDivorcedDad: Reversed in this case, as it's Hannah's dad who's has custody of her, and it's her ''mom'' who suddenly shows up for a visit at the end of episode 10.

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* VisitByDivorcedDad: Reversed in this case, as it's Hannah's Hana's dad who's has custody of her, and it's her ''mom'' who suddenly shows up for a visit at the end of episode 10.



* WeWillMeetAgain: Said word for word, by Hannah to Naru, when the latter runs off after their first meeting.

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* WeWillMeetAgain: Said word for word, by Hannah Hana to Naru, when the latter runs off after their first meeting.



** Episode 11. [[spoiler:Hannah goes back with her mom back to the US without warning, meaning that not only is the Yosakoi Club bereft of its founder and president, their participation at the Hanairo Festival is put into doubt.]]

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** Episode 11. [[spoiler:Hannah [[spoiler:Hana goes back with her mom back to the US without warning, meaning that not only is the Yosakoi Club bereft of its founder and president, their participation at the Hanairo Festival is put into doubt.]]

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Penned and drawn by Sou Hamayumiba, and serialized in [[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]] since June 2011, ''Hanayamata'' (ハナヤマタ) received a 12-episode adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} that aired during the Summer2014Anime season. A Playstation Vita game ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' was developed by Bandai-Namco and released in November 2014. The anime is licensed by Creator/SentaiFilmworks for home video release (as with many Magazine/MangaTimeKirara titles). Unlike most other Manga Time Kirara anime titles Sentai Filmworks [[NoDubForYou has handled in the past]], this one is receiving an English dub release, being the first of its sort.

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Penned and drawn by Sou Hamayumiba, and serialized in [[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]] since June 2011, ''Hanayamata'' (ハナヤマタ) received a 12-episode adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} that aired during the Summer2014Anime season. A Playstation Vita game ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' was developed by Bandai-Namco and released in November 2014.

The anime is licensed by Creator/SentaiFilmworks for home video release (as with many Magazine/MangaTimeKirara titles). Unlike most other Manga Time Kirara SliceOfLife anime titles Sentai Filmworks [[NoDubForYou has handled in the past]], this one is receiving an English dub release, being the first of its sort.
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Penned and drawn by Sou Hamayumiba, and serialized in [[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]] since June 2011, ''Hanayamata'' (ハナヤマタ) received a 12-episode adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} that aired during the Summer2014Anime season. A Playstation Vita game ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' was developed by Bandai-Namco and released in November 2014. The anime is licensed by Creator/SentaiFilmworks for home video release (as with many Magazine/MangaTimeKirara titles). [[Manga/SakuraTrick Unlike]] [[Manga/KiniroMosaic most]] [[Manga/IsTheOrderARabbit other]] SchoolgirlSeries SliceOfLife MangaTimeKirara [[Manga/HidamariSketch anime titles]] Creator/SentaiFilmworks [[NoDubForYou has handled in the past]], this one is receiving an English dub release, making Hanayamata the first Magazine/MangaTimeKirara SliceOfLife SchoolgirlSeries title from Creator/SentaiFilmworks to get an English dub. [[note]]Manga/{{KOn}} was dubbed by Creator/BandaiEntertainment from the start, while Manga/KillMeBaby and Manga/YumekuiMerry aren't considered SliceOfLife titles[[/note]]

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Penned and drawn by Sou Hamayumiba, and serialized in [[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]] since June 2011, ''Hanayamata'' (ハナヤマタ) received a 12-episode adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} that aired during the Summer2014Anime season. A Playstation Vita game ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' was developed by Bandai-Namco and released in November 2014. The anime is licensed by Creator/SentaiFilmworks for home video release (as with many Magazine/MangaTimeKirara titles). [[Manga/SakuraTrick Unlike]] [[Manga/KiniroMosaic most]] [[Manga/IsTheOrderARabbit other]] SchoolgirlSeries SliceOfLife MangaTimeKirara [[Manga/HidamariSketch Unlike most other Manga Time Kirara anime titles]] Creator/SentaiFilmworks titles Sentai Filmworks [[NoDubForYou has handled in the past]], this one is receiving an English dub release, making Hanayamata being the first Magazine/MangaTimeKirara SliceOfLife SchoolgirlSeries title from Creator/SentaiFilmworks to get an English dub. [[note]]Manga/{{KOn}} was dubbed by Creator/BandaiEntertainment from the start, while Manga/KillMeBaby and Manga/YumekuiMerry aren't considered SliceOfLife titles[[/note]]of its sort.
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Penned and drawn by Sou Hamayumiba, and serialized in [[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]] since June 2011, ''Hanayamata'' (ハナヤマタ) received a 12-episode adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} that aired during the Summer2014Anime season. A Playstation Vita game ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' was developed by Bandai-Namco and released in November 2014. The anime is licensed by Creator/SentaiFilmworks for home video release (as with many Magazine/MangaTimeKirara titles). [[Manga/SakuraTrick Unlike]] [[Manga/KiniroMosaic most]] [[Manga/IsTheOrderARabbit other]] SchoolgirlSeries SliceOfLife MangaTimeKirara [[Manga/HidamariSketch anime titles]] Creator/SentaiFilmworks [[NoDubForYou has handled in the past]], this one is receiving an English dub release, making Hanayamata the first Magazine/MangaTimeKirara SliceOfLife SchoolgirlSeries title from Creator/SentaiFilmworks to get an English dub. [[note]]Manga/{{KOn}} was dubbed by Creator/BandaiEntertainment from the start, while Manga/KillMeBaby and Manga/YumekuiMerry aren't considered SliceOfLife title[[/note]]

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Penned and drawn by Sou Hamayumiba, and serialized in [[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]] since June 2011, ''Hanayamata'' (ハナヤマタ) received a 12-episode adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} that aired during the Summer2014Anime season. A Playstation Vita game ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' was developed by Bandai-Namco and released in November 2014. The anime is licensed by Creator/SentaiFilmworks for home video release (as with many Magazine/MangaTimeKirara titles). [[Manga/SakuraTrick Unlike]] [[Manga/KiniroMosaic most]] [[Manga/IsTheOrderARabbit other]] SchoolgirlSeries SliceOfLife MangaTimeKirara [[Manga/HidamariSketch anime titles]] Creator/SentaiFilmworks [[NoDubForYou has handled in the past]], this one is receiving an English dub release, making Hanayamata the first Magazine/MangaTimeKirara SliceOfLife SchoolgirlSeries title from Creator/SentaiFilmworks to get an English dub. [[note]]Manga/{{KOn}} was dubbed by Creator/BandaiEntertainment from the start, while Manga/KillMeBaby and Manga/YumekuiMerry aren't considered SliceOfLife title[[/note]]titles[[/note]]
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Penned and drawn by Sou Hamayumiba, and serialized in [[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]] since June 2011, ''Hanayamata'' (ハナヤマタ) received a 12-episode adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} that aired during the Summer2014Anime season. A Playstation Vita game ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' was developed by Bandai-Namco and released in November 2014. The anime is licensed by Creator/SentaiFilmworks for home video release (as with many Magazine/MangaTimeKirara titles). [[Manga/SakuraTrick Unlike]] [[Manga/KiniroMosaic most]] [[Manga/IsTheOrderARabbit other]] SchoolgirlSeries SliceOfLife MangaTimeKirara [[Manga/HidamariSketch anime titles]] Creator/SentaiFilmworks [[NoDubForYou has handled in the past]], this one is receiving an English dub release, making Hanayamata the first Magazine/MangaTimeKirara SliceOfLife SchoolgirlSeries title from Creator/SentaiFilmworks to get an English dub. [[note]]Manga/{{KOn}} was dubbed by Creator/BandaiEntertainment from the start, while Manga/KillMeBaby and Manga/DreamEaterMerry aren't considered SliceOfLife title[[/note]]

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Penned and drawn by Sou Hamayumiba, and serialized in [[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]] since June 2011, ''Hanayamata'' (ハナヤマタ) received a 12-episode adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} that aired during the Summer2014Anime season. A Playstation Vita game ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' was developed by Bandai-Namco and released in November 2014. The anime is licensed by Creator/SentaiFilmworks for home video release (as with many Magazine/MangaTimeKirara titles). [[Manga/SakuraTrick Unlike]] [[Manga/KiniroMosaic most]] [[Manga/IsTheOrderARabbit other]] SchoolgirlSeries SliceOfLife MangaTimeKirara [[Manga/HidamariSketch anime titles]] Creator/SentaiFilmworks [[NoDubForYou has handled in the past]], this one is receiving an English dub release, making Hanayamata the first Magazine/MangaTimeKirara SliceOfLife SchoolgirlSeries title from Creator/SentaiFilmworks to get an English dub. [[note]]Manga/{{KOn}} was dubbed by Creator/BandaiEntertainment from the start, while Manga/KillMeBaby and Manga/DreamEaterMerry Manga/YumekuiMerry aren't considered SliceOfLife title[[/note]]
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Penned and drawn by Sou Hamayumiba, and serialized in [[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]] since June 2011, ''Hanayamata'' (ハナヤマタ) received a 12-episode adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} that aired during the Summer2014Anime season. A Playstation Vita game ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' was developed by Bandai-Namco and released in November 2014. The anime is licensed by Creator/SentaiFilmworks for home video release (as with many Magazine/MangaTimeKirara titles). [[Manga/SakuraTrick Unlike]] [[Manga/KiniroMosaic most]] [[Manga/IsTheOrderARabbit other]] SchoolgirlSeries SliceOfLife MangaTimeKirara [[Manga/HidamariSketch anime titles]] Creator/SentaiFilmworks [[NoDubForYou has handled in the past]], this one is receiving an English dub release, making Hanayamata the first Magazine/MangaTimeKirara SliceOfLife SchoolgirlSeries title from Creator/SentaiFilmworks to get an English dub.

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Penned and drawn by Sou Hamayumiba, and serialized in [[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]] since June 2011, ''Hanayamata'' (ハナヤマタ) received a 12-episode adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} that aired during the Summer2014Anime season. A Playstation Vita game ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' was developed by Bandai-Namco and released in November 2014. The anime is licensed by Creator/SentaiFilmworks for home video release (as with many Magazine/MangaTimeKirara titles). [[Manga/SakuraTrick Unlike]] [[Manga/KiniroMosaic most]] [[Manga/IsTheOrderARabbit other]] SchoolgirlSeries SliceOfLife MangaTimeKirara [[Manga/HidamariSketch anime titles]] Creator/SentaiFilmworks [[NoDubForYou has handled in the past]], this one is receiving an English dub release, making Hanayamata the first Magazine/MangaTimeKirara SliceOfLife SchoolgirlSeries title from Creator/SentaiFilmworks to get an English dub. [[note]]Manga/{{KOn}} was dubbed by Creator/BandaiEntertainment from the start, while Manga/KillMeBaby and Manga/DreamEaterMerry aren't considered SliceOfLife title[[/note]]
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Penned and drawn by Sou Hamayumiba, and serialized in [[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]] since June 2011, ''Hanayamata'' (ハナヤマタ) received a 12-episode adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} that aired during the Summer2014Anime season. A Playstation Vita game ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' was developed by Bandai-Namco and released in November 2014.

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Penned and drawn by Sou Hamayumiba, and serialized in [[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]] since June 2011, ''Hanayamata'' (ハナヤマタ) received a 12-episode adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} that aired during the Summer2014Anime season. A Playstation Vita game ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' was developed by Bandai-Namco and released in November 2014. The anime is licensed by Creator/SentaiFilmworks for home video release (as with many Magazine/MangaTimeKirara titles). [[Manga/SakuraTrick Unlike]] [[Manga/KiniroMosaic most]] [[Manga/IsTheOrderARabbit other]] SchoolgirlSeries SliceOfLife MangaTimeKirara [[Manga/HidamariSketch anime titles]] Creator/SentaiFilmworks [[NoDubForYou has handled in the past]], this one is receiving an English dub release, making Hanayamata the first Magazine/MangaTimeKirara SliceOfLife SchoolgirlSeries title from Creator/SentaiFilmworks to get an English dub.
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* InMediasRes: First manga chapter and the chapter about Naru and Hana going to Yosakoi shop utilize this to start off with brief displays of Hana's dancing figure and the first encounter with the yakuza-looking shop owner respectively. Anime does not retain it.

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* InMediasRes: First manga chapter and The first chapter, as well as the chapter about where Hannah and Naru and Hana going to visit the Yosakoi shop utilize this to start off with brief displays of Hana's dancing figure and for the first encounter with the yakuza-looking shop owner respectively. Anime does not retain it.time, use this.



* InvisibleParents: Averted this time around -- we actually meet both Naru's mother and father (though her mother's face is always hidden), Yaya's father (who was making her help out in their restaurant), and Tami's father (who looks and suspiciously ''sounds'' like Tokiomi from ''LightNovel/FateZero''). Finally, there's also Hannah's parents in episode 10.
* JapaneseSchoolClub: Prompted by Naru's question, Hana says that to the cool {{Parkour}} she'd much prefer doing something together with other people. Thus she's set on making a properly functioning Yosakoi Club. Her success is not immediate, but all characters are involved in the process.

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* InvisibleParents: Averted this time around -- we actually meet both Naru's mother and father (though her mother's face is always hidden), Yaya's father (who was making her help out in their restaurant), and Tami's father (who looks and suspiciously ''sounds'' like Tokiomi from ''LightNovel/FateZero''). Finally, there's there are also Hannah's parents in episode 10.
* JapaneseSchoolClub: Prompted by Naru's question, Hana says that to the cool {{Parkour}} she'd much prefer doing something together with other people. Thus she's set on making a properly functioning The Yosakoi Club. Her success is not immediate, but all characters are involved in the process.Club itself, of course.



* LimitedAnimation: In contrast to the fluid dancing montage in the opening, the anime itself is not too keen on details of yosakoi in motion. Blame the panning stillshots, short-cycled animation[[note]]Yaya flailing narukos in classroom practice in episode 6 as an example[[/note]] and "[[DiscretionShot discretion]]" shots of impressed in-universe viewers. As such, the transition from one dancing accessory to another in the festival (both narukos and bamboo umbrellas are used).is left to imagination.

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* LimitedAnimation: In contrast to For the fluid dancing montage in Yosakoi dances, surprisingly, where the opening, the anime itself is not too keen on details of yosakoi in motion. Blame the show resorts to stills (''very'' stylized, but stills nonetheless), panning stillshots, short-cycled animation[[note]]Yaya flailing narukos in classroom practice in episode 6 as an example[[/note]] and "[[DiscretionShot discretion]]" shots of impressed in-universe viewers. As such, the transition from one dancing accessory to another in the festival (both narukos and bamboo umbrellas are used).is left to imagination.shots, or cycled animation.



* NewspaperThinDisguise: The "peeking through a hole" variation. Part of comical overreaction of Naru's father to sudden change in Naru's behavior, narrated after newborn Yosakoi Club has its first outing (anime episode 6).

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* NewspaperThinDisguise: The "peeking through a hole" variation. Part of comical overreaction of variation, done by Naru's father to sudden change in Naru's behavior, narrated after newborn Yosakoi Club has its first outing (anime episode 6).6.



** Yaya refusing to help with Hana "threat" is followed by brief scene of Naru's lament in a cone of light emanating from a flying saucer, with big "X" (likely, ShoutOut to ''Series/TheXFiles'') as background, continuing allusion to threat of AlienAbduction.
** The very first scene of the anime is [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letterboxing_(filming) windowboxed]], the "box" showing blurred close-up of actual picture. The effect is not used elsewhere, the scene is different from manga and appears to be a powered-up eyecandy that makes use of the time needed to narrate the kickoff InnerMonologue of Naru.

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** Yaya refusing to help with getting Hana "threat" off Naru's back is followed by brief scene a visualization of Naru's lament in a cone of light emanating from a flying saucer, with big "X" (likely, ShoutOut to ''Series/TheXFiles'') as background, continuing allusion to threat of AlienAbduction.
Naru ''getting abducted by aliens''.
** The very first scene of the anime is [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letterboxing_(filming) windowboxed]], the "box" showing a blurred close-up of an actual picture. The effect is not used elsewhere, the scene is different from manga and appears to be a powered-up eyecandy that makes use of the time needed to narrate the kickoff InnerMonologue of Naru.picture, which in turn frames Naru's InnerMonologue.
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* RackFocus: In episode 1, as new day at school begins, Naru's sheepish peek around a pillar at Hana is observed by Yaya standing few steps behind, just being a blur until calling out.

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* RackFocus: In Used in episode 1, as new day at school begins, Naru's sheepish peek around a pillar at Hana is observed by where one wouldn't notice Yaya standing few steps behind, just being a blur spying on Naru until calling out.the camera shifts focus to her, showing that she was in the background the entire time.
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Not a red herring when the manga itself points out that Sally being a lazy goof is equally as true as her motivations driven primarily for Machi.


* RedHerring: True colors of Sally, the tracher. Not a full-time teacher. Bashes youngster ideas on grounds of being bothersome, drinks beer home alone to relax (Yukiji Katsura from ''Manga/HayateTheCombatButler''?), would rather flirt with strangers and chill at the cafe rather than follow the girls at the first festival trip, seemingly keen on making girls cosplay rather than practice (Sawako from ''Manga/KOn''?). With all those bits and pieces, one has to wonder whether the soon revealed hate on part of Machi does not have a solid foundation.
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** Homepage of Zooglu, the {{Website/Google}}-likeness used by Naru to research Yosakoi, has a button "I'm feeling happy" (it's "I'm feeling lucky" button in case of Google).

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** Homepage of Zooglu, the {{Website/Google}}-likeness {{Website/Google}}-like website used by Naru to research Yosakoi, has a button "I'm feeling happy" (it's "I'm feeling lucky" button in case of Google).



* TwelveEpisodeAnime: 1-cour anime adaptation culminates in [[spoiler:Hanairo festival performance]].
* UnlimitedWardrobe: Makes valid ground for the music CD crisis right before the first performance. Sally put the all-important disc in her bag the day before, but today she's with the other bag, so the music is back home.
* UnmovingPlaid: In episode 7, the crisp ornament doesn't adhere to folds of the hand-me-down clothes as the girls try a few dancing moves wearing them.

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* TwelveEpisodeAnime: 1-cour anime adaptation culminates in [[spoiler:Hanairo festival performance]].
And no more than that for now.
* UnlimitedWardrobe: Makes valid ground for Barring their school uniforms, the music CD crisis right before girls change their casual wear regularly, and are never seen wearing the first performance. Sally put same set through the all-important disc in her bag the day before, but today she's with the other bag, so the music is back home.
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* UnmovingPlaid: In episode 7, the crisp ornament doesn't adhere to flower patterns remain the same despite the folds of and creases the hand-me-down clothes as experience while the girls try a few dancing moves wearing them.practice.



* WellDoneSonGuy: [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]] between Machi and Tami, how Tami bases her activities on becoming worthy of her family name, seeking praise from her father.

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* WellDoneSonGuy: [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]] between Machi and Tami, at how Tami bases everything that Tami's done until that point was apparently so that her activities on becoming worthy father would be proud of her family name, seeking praise from her father.her.
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* CrashIntoHello: After the first run-in with Naru is over, Hana is fleeing from a police officer (who is unhappy with her parkour antics). She makes a blind jump off a high-elevation ground. But down below stands Yaya in front of an arm gate, waiting for a train to pass. The train also [[DiscretionShot blocks the sight]] of the actual landing for the audience. Apologetic Hana has barely enough time to make sure the exasperated messy heap of a girl in front of her is not seriously hurt before the officer catches up again to chase her off.
* DaydreamSurprise:
** Naru sees Hana take on some [[TheGreys alien features and manner of speaking]] to transit the action from their reunion scene to a wild chase around school, in ep. 1.

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* CrashIntoHello: After the CrashIntoHello:
* DaydreamSurprise: Yaya's
first run-in encounter with Naru Hannah is over, Hana is fleeing this, a result of Hannah running away from a police officer (who is unhappy after her meeting with her parkour antics). She makes a blind jump off a high-elevation ground. But down below stands Yaya in front of an arm gate, waiting for a train to pass. The train also [[DiscretionShot blocks the sight]] of the actual landing for the audience. Apologetic Hana has barely enough time to make sure the exasperated messy heap of a girl in front of her is not seriously hurt before the officer catches up again to chase her off.
* DaydreamSurprise:
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** Naru sees Hana take on some [[TheGreys alien features and manner of speaking]] to transit after the action from their reunion scene to a wild chase around school, in ep. 1.latter chases her through the school for the whole morning.

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* AdaptationInducedPlotHole: The musical accompanyment during the Hanairo Festival is ''supposed'' to be just a midi arrangement, just loud enough for them to time their steps. This is upgraded into a full-blown ThemeTuneCameo of the anime's opening theme in the final episode, something that was acknowledged ''in-universe'' to be beyond the capabilities of either Yaya or Tami to do.

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* AdaptationInducedPlotHole: The musical accompanyment during the Hanairo Festival is ''supposed'' to be just a midi arrangement, arrangement (mixed by Yaya and composed by Tami), just loud enough for them to time their steps. This is upgraded into a full-blown ThemeTuneCameo of the anime's opening theme in the final episode, something that was acknowledged ''in-universe'' to be beyond the capabilities of either Yaya or Tami to do.create.



** Anime opening sequence starts with a screen full of petals getting blown away, unraveling clear sky behind.

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** Anime opening sequence starts with a screen full of petals getting blown away, unraveling clear sky behind.Can be seen ''everywhere'' in the Anime's opening.



** Is used as precision instrument with its meaning of new beginnings. For example, when the girl-mistaken-for-fairy starts saying "Sure, why not..." to Naru's sentiment about getting taken away to a whole new world, a petal travels down-sideways in between the girls and the camera, the single one during their talk.



* ColorFailure: Naru's way-of-choice to show the wrack-o-nerves minutes before the stage debut (anime ep. 8).

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* ColorFailure: Naru's way-of-choice to show Happens all the wrack-o-nerves minutes before the stage debut (anime ep. 8).time with Naru, as a sign of her nervousness. See episode 8 for example.
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Penned and drawn by Sou Hamayumiba, and serialized in [[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]]'' since June 2011, ''Hanayamata'' (ハナヤマタ) received a 12-episode adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} that aired during the Summer2014Anime season. A Playstation Vita game ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' was developed by Bandai-Namco and released in November 2014.

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Penned and drawn by Sou Hamayumiba, and serialized in [[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]]'' Forward]] since June 2011, ''Hanayamata'' (ハナヤマタ) received a 12-episode adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} that aired during the Summer2014Anime season. A Playstation Vita game ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' was developed by Bandai-Namco and released in November 2014.

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''Hanayamata'' (ハナヤマタ) is a comedy with drama elements SliceOfLife [[{{Seinen}} seinen manga]] about five middle-school girls. As a unique selling point, the manga features [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yosakoi yosakoi dance]], a group activity which brings together all of the main cast eventually.

''Hanayamata'' serializes in ''[[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]]'' since June 2011. A 12-episode Summer2014Anime adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} was simulcasted by Crunchyroll. A Playstation Vita game ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' was developed by Bandai-Namco and released in November 2014.

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Naru Sekiya is feeling listless. She's always felt too ordinary and boring, especially when compared to her best friend Yaya Sasame, but due her innate meekness she's never been able to reach out to other people. She hoped that things would change once she entered middle school, but now she's already in her second year, and her situation remains unchanged. Will she be able to shine brightly like the heroines of the fairy tales she still loves reading about? She's not really sure anymore.

Then, one night as she's walking home from yet another mundane day at school, she encounters a beautiful fairy, dancing amidst a cloud of cherry blossoms and under the light of the evening moon. The fairy, surprised by Naru's attention, bolts, but Naru chases after her, a part of her desperate to join the fairy in going to whichever realm it was going, which was likely much more colorful than the world Naru was currently living in. On impulse she asks the fairy to take her as well.

This piques the interest of the fairy, but as soon as Naru is to find out, the "more colorful world" that she was promised wasn't exactly what she was expecting.

Penned and drawn by Sou Hamayumiba, and serialized in [[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]]'' since June 2011,
''Hanayamata'' (ハナヤマタ) is received a comedy with drama elements SliceOfLife [[{{Seinen}} seinen manga]] about five middle-school girls. As a unique selling point, the manga features [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yosakoi yosakoi dance]], a group activity which brings together all of the main cast eventually.

''Hanayamata'' serializes in ''[[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]]'' since June 2011. A
12-episode Summer2014Anime adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} was simulcasted by Crunchyroll. that aired during the Summer2014Anime season. A Playstation Vita game ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' was developed by Bandai-Namco and released in November 2014.



* AdaptationInducedPlotHole: Music accompaniment of the Yosakoi gang is heard in the anime, an audio-visual medium it has to be. Per the story, Yaya (who drummed for an amateur band) makes first music draft and then with help from Tami (who had piano lessons) improves it. Midi-music sound-alike in anime at first, by the time of climactic stage performance the music piece gets improved to being [[ThemeTuneCameo the opening theme]], with quintet vocals, professional arrangement and recording studio quality, a grand leap of production talent for midschoolers, unless the viewers are supposed to hear things different from in-universe audience.

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* AdaptationInducedPlotHole: Music accompaniment The musical accompanyment during the Hanairo Festival is ''supposed'' to be just a midi arrangement, just loud enough for them to time their steps. This is upgraded into a full-blown ThemeTuneCameo of the Yosakoi gang is heard in the anime, an audio-visual medium it has to be. Per the story, Yaya (who drummed for an amateur band) makes first music draft and then with help from Tami (who had piano lessons) improves it. Midi-music sound-alike in anime at first, by the time of climactic stage performance the music piece gets improved to being [[ThemeTuneCameo the anime's opening theme]], with quintet vocals, professional arrangement and recording studio quality, a grand leap of production talent for midschoolers, unless theme in the viewers are supposed final episode, something that was acknowledged ''in-universe'' to hear things different from in-universe audience.be beyond the capabilities of either Yaya or Tami to do.
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awesome fact-checking, yeah


''Hanayamata'' serializes in ''[[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]]'' since June 2011. A 12-episode Summer2014Anime adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} was simulcasted by Crunchyroll. A Playstation Vita game by Bandai-Namco entitled ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' has also been announced.

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''Hanayamata'' serializes in ''[[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]]'' since June 2011. A 12-episode Summer2014Anime adaptation by Creator/{{Madhouse}} was simulcasted by Crunchyroll. A Playstation Vita game by Bandai-Namco entitled ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' has also been announced.was developed by Bandai-Namco and released in November 2014.

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Penned and drawn by Sou Hamayumiba, ''Hanayamata'' (ハナヤマタ) is a manga serialized in ''Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Forward'' since June 2011, with five volumes released by July 2014. A 12-episode anime adaptation by Madhouse premiered during the Summer2014Anime season. Simulcasted by Crunchyroll.

A comedy and optimistic slice-of-life story with several middle-school girls for protagonists. No supernatural or mysteries. No ill will. But yes unhappiness. Here's one for starters, Naru Sekiya condemns herself as an unremarkable, average, inferior girl. Even her closest friend would call her a kid for having fairy tales as the only interest. How things get better? That's the story. ButWaitTheresMore Yosakoi, traditional Japanese dance that hadn't an anime or manga made involving it up until.

A Playstation Vita game by Bandai-Namco entitled ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' has also been announced.

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Penned and drawn by Sou Hamayumiba, ''Hanayamata'' (ハナヤマタ) is a comedy with drama elements SliceOfLife [[{{Seinen}} seinen manga]] about five middle-school girls. As a unique selling point, the manga serialized features [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yosakoi yosakoi dance]], a group activity which brings together all of the main cast eventually.

''Hanayamata'' serializes
in ''Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Forward'' ''[[Magazine/MangaTimeKirara Manga Time Kirara Forward]]'' since June 2011, with five volumes released by July 2014. 2011. A 12-episode anime adaptation by Madhouse premiered during the Summer2014Anime season. Simulcasted adaptation by Crunchyroll.

A comedy and optimistic slice-of-life story with several middle-school girls for protagonists. No supernatural or mysteries. No ill will. But yes unhappiness. Here's one for starters, Naru Sekiya condemns herself as an unremarkable, average, inferior girl. Even her closest friend would call her a kid for having fairy tales as the only interest. How things get better? That's the story. ButWaitTheresMore Yosakoi, traditional Japanese dance that hadn't an anime or manga made involving it up until.

Creator/{{Madhouse}} was simulcasted by Crunchyroll. A Playstation Vita game by Bandai-Namco entitled ''Hanayamata: Yosakoi Live'' has also been announced.

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* LeParkour: Hannah practiced it (referred as "free running") previously.


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* AdaptationDistillation[=/=]AdaptationExpansion: Depending on who you ask, it's this for the final episode.

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* AdaptationDistillation[=/=]AdaptationExpansion: Depending on who you ask, it's this for the final episode.AdaptationDistillation:



** [[spoiler:Hannah being able to make it for the Hanairo Festival. In the manga, she manages to make it just as Naru and the others were climbing up to the stage, and as a result participates in the whole routine, while in the anime, she only arrives in the middle of the yosakoi routine.]]

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** [[spoiler:Hannah Hannah being able to make [[spoiler:make it for the Hanairo Festival. Festival.]] In the manga, she manages to [[spoiler:to make it just as Naru and the others were climbing up to the stage, and as a result participates in the whole routine, routine]], while in the anime, she only arrives [[spoiler:arrives in the middle of the yosakoi routine.]]



* CallBack: [[spoiler:Hannah's dash to the venue of the Hanairo Festival to how she was first introduced when the series started.]]
* CherryBlossoms: Naru's first encounter with Hannah occurs amidst a cloud of cherry blossoms. Not surprising though, as it's the start of springtime when this happens, and all the cherry trees in the area are in full bloom.

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* CallBack: [[spoiler:Hannah's Hannah's dash to the venue [[spoiler:venue of the Hanairo Festival to how she was first introduced when the series started.]]
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Naru's first encounter with Hannah occurs amidst a cloud of cherry blossoms. Not surprising though, as it's It's the start of springtime when this happens, and all the cherry trees in the area are in full bloom.bloom.
** Is used as precision instrument with its meaning of new beginnings. For example, when the girl-mistaken-for-fairy starts saying "Sure, why not..." to Naru's sentiment about getting taken away to a whole new world, a petal travels down-sideways in between the girls and the camera, the single one during their talk.



* FacelessMasses: Just as we hear Naru's dreadful thoughts that running away from Hana across the school grounds is bound to start rumours, the anime scene of the chase gets accompanied by brief flashes of manga-like panels with a row of simplistic silhouettes, decorated with abundant [[WrittenSoundEffect "whispering" onomatopoeia]].



* IaijitsuPractitioner: Naru, remembering Yaya's elated speech on doing what one wants, stands in the dojo back home dressed in training kimono, in confident posture, a sheathed sword by her side. She [[QuickDraw quickly draws it]] in a training strike,.. but [[SubvertedTrope can't hold the blade still at the end of the arc, loses her balance]], and is apparently neither surprised nor pleased.



** Yaya refusing to help with Hana "threat" is followed by brief scene of Naru's lament in a cone of light emanating from a flying saucer, with big "X" (likely, shout-out to ''Series/TheXFiles'') as background, continuing allusion to threat of AlienAbduction.

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** Yaya refusing to help with Hana "threat" is followed by brief scene of Naru's lament in a cone of light emanating from a flying saucer, with big "X" (likely, shout-out ShoutOut to ''Series/TheXFiles'') as background, continuing allusion to threat of AlienAbduction.



* PantyShot: Averted. We're actually not ''shown'' the goods, but Naru gets a good look at Tami's lacy unmentionables when the latter shows that she's still quite flexible despite not practicing ballet for a while.

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* PantyShot: Averted. We're actually not ''shown'' the goods, but Naru Audience notwithstanding, ''Naru'' gets a good look at Tami's lacy unmentionables when the latter shows that she's still quite flexible despite not practicing ballet for a while.



* {{Parkour}}: Hannah practiced it (referred as "free running") previously.

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* {{Parkour}}: LeParkour: Hannah practiced it (referred as "free running") previously.



* RackFocus: In episode 1, as new day at school begins the focus shifts from Naru sheepishly peeking around a pillar at Hana, to Yaya standing few steps behind and half-rhetorically asking what Naru is up to.

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* RackFocus: In episode 1, as new day at school begins the focus shifts from Naru sheepishly peeking begins, Naru's sheepish peek around a pillar at Hana, to Hana is observed by Yaya standing few steps behind and half-rhetorically asking what Naru is up to.behind, just being a blur until calling out.



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School Club Stories is an index, not a trope


* JapaneseSchoolClub: Prompted by Naru's question, Hana says that to the cool {{Parkour}} she'd much prefer doing something together with other people. Thus she's set on making a properly functioning Yosakoi Club. Her success is not immediate, but all characters are involved in the process.



* SchoolClubStories: Arguably its supporting plot is how Hannah gets enough people to form a Yosakoi Club.

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