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Written by Yayoi Sou, the manga ran on the free manga app Comico from 2013 to 2018, and received a physical publication in 2014. An anime adaption was made for the Summer 2016 block, and in an unusual move, all 13 episodes went live at the Comico website simultaneously in late June, ahead of the original broadcast schedule. A four episode [[OriginalVideoAnimation OVA]] to [[TheResolutionWillNotBeTelevised conclude the storyline]] was released in March 2018.

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Written by Yayoi Sou, the manga ran on the free manga app Comico from 2013 to 2018, and received a physical publication in 2014. An anime adaption was made for the Summer 2016 block, and in an unusual move, all 13 episodes went live at the Comico website simultaneously in late June, ahead of the original broadcast schedule. A four episode [[OriginalVideoAnimation OVA]] to [[TheResolutionWillNotBeTelevised [[ConclusionInAnotherMedium conclude the storyline]] was released in March 2018.
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* LoveYouAndEverybody: While Kaizaki is trying to get [[ObliviousToLove Ohga]] to realize his own feelings.
-->'''Kaizaki:''' Is there a girl that you like?
-->'''Ohga:''' I like everyone?
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* LonersAreFreaks: Kaizaki's bothered by seeing that both Hishiro and Yoake eat alone (Hishiro likes it but also admittedly struggles with making friends, Yoake does so for work reasons). When Yoake asks if Kaizaki thinks they're, Kaizaki answers with a BluntYes.

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* LonersAreFreaks: Kaizaki's bothered by seeing that both Hishiro and Yoake eat alone at lunch (Hishiro likes it but also admittedly struggles with making friends, Yoake does so for work reasons). When Yoake asks if Kaizaki thinks they're, they're weird, Kaizaki answers with a BluntYes.

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->"How did my life turn out like this?"
-->--'''Kaizaki Arata'''



* BulliedIntoDepression: Workplace examples, rather than school:
** [[spoiler:Ohga's brother]] was heavily bullied at work by his peers until he snapped and became a shut-in.
** When internal competition ramped up at Kaizaki's previous workplace, [[spoiler:his senior was so bullied by her jealous peers over being successful as a woman that she eventually committed suicide]].



* CharacterNarrator: The reports that Yoake writes, either before or after an event occurs, serve as narration for the series. [[spoiler:Later, Onoya's reports get added to the mix.]]



* DysfunctionJunction: Each of the major cast members has or had some kind of issue. [[AlwaysSecondBest Kariu]], [[DarkAndTroubledPast Ohga]], and [[BrokenAce Tamarai]] all get arcs focusing on theirs, Hishiro suffers from a FriendlessBackground that's negatively impacted her social skills, and the entire plot is basically about helping Kaizaki with his trauma. Meanwhile, Yoake is also grappling with his own problems for most of the series, and while Onoya is mostly well-adjusted today, it's revealed that she was once falling into a depressed funk until [[spoiler:Yoake pulled her out of it]].



* FireworksOfLove: Ohga and Kariu independently decide to confess at the fireworks festival.



* IronicEcho: Onoya tells Yoake [[spoiler:after he collapses at work that he can't go around with a depressed face or else he'll be troubling his subject]], as a means of lifting his spirits. Much later, he tells Onoya the exact same thing, when she's struggling with her emotions [[spoiler:as Hishiro's handler]].



* LonersAreFreaks: Kaizaki's bothered by seeing that both Hishiro and Yoake eat alone (Hishiro likes it but also admittedly struggles with making friends, Yoake does so for work reasons). When Yoake asks if Kaizaki thinks they're, Kaizaki answers with a BluntYes.



* MayDecemberRomance: While not forbidden by [=Re=]LIFE, Kaizaki is hesitant to allow this to happen. [[spoiler:Subverted, unbeknownst to him, his main love interest is also an adult in the [=Re=]LIFE program.]]

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* MayDecemberRomance: MayDecemberRomance:
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While not forbidden by [=Re=]LIFE, Kaizaki is hesitant to allow this to happen. [[spoiler:Subverted, unbeknownst to him, his main love interest is also an adult in the [=Re=]LIFE program.]]]]
** The fact that Yoake's not exactly into this serves as [[spoiler:a hint to Hishiro over Onoya's true identity, as it raises suspicions when he's seen hanging out with her outside of school]].



* MundaneUtility: Much of what [=ReLIFE=] does -- altering someone's outward age with a simple drug, erasing memories, etc. -- can be seen as this. There's no indication that their ''remarkable'' technology is used for anything but rehabilitation since they're largely plot devices for the story.



* {{NEET}}: The [=ReLIFE=] program is about rehabilitating [=NEETs=], though the series offers a much more sympathetic and down-to-earth view of them than usual. It's made clear that there's nothing "wrong" with Kaizaki, who did well enough in school and is a likable, hard-working person but struggles to gain employment due to workplace trauma; likewise, [[spoiler:Hishiro is extremely capable but suffers from interpersonal skills due to her background]], and [[spoiler:Ohga's older brother]] became a {{Hikikomori}} from workplace harassment and bullying but Ohga has nothing but respect for him. It's even discussed within the story about how although society views being a [=NEET=] as shameful, it shouldn't be because it's not really always the person's fault.



* RelationshipUpgrade: In chapter 106, [[spoiler: Kariu and Ohga.]]

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* OnceMoreWithClarity: After the WhamEpisode that reveals [[spoiler:Hishiro was Subject No. 001, many scenes are shown again in a different light. Moments that suggested Hishiro had feelings for Yoake were actually her addressing him as her handler, conversations Yoake had that were seemingly about or with Kaizaki were with Hishiro instead, etc.]]
* RelationshipUpgrade: In chapter 106, [[spoiler: Kariu and Ohga.]]Ohga]]. [[spoiler:Kaizaki and Hishiro]] receive one in chapter 198, while [[spoiler:Yoake and Onoya]] finally get one in the bonus epilogue.



* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: The series isn't shy about how the real world doesn't always reward positivity or good intentions -- but ultimately suggests that it's worth it to keep trying. When Kaizaki tells Kariu that her efforts will be rewarded in order to encourage her, he later admits to Yoake that he wonders if it was careless to say that, as he knows that reality isn't that kind and that people will let you down. In response, Yoake agrees that the world isn't a nice place, but disagrees with the latter point and thinks that Kaizaki was perfectly valid in giving Kariu that bit of hope.



* TwiceShy: Kaizaki won't admit his growing feelings for Hishiro since she's 10 years younger than him and still in high school. [[spoiler:Turns out she's also in the [=Re=]LIFE program and is having the same problems after realizing she might have fallen for ''him''.]]

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* TwiceShy: TwiceShy:
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Kaizaki won't admit his growing feelings for Hishiro since she's 10 years younger than him and still in high school. [[spoiler:Turns out she's also in the [=Re=]LIFE program and is having the same problems after realizing she might have fallen for ''him''.]]]]
** Likewise, Kariu and Ohga struggle to admit their feelings to each other (at least, once [[ObliviousToLove Ohga]] even realizes it) and need pushing from their friends to set up the right occasion, at which point they're still terrified.
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Written by Yayoi Sou, the manga began running on the free manga app Comico in 2013, and received a physical publication in 2014. An anime adaption was made for the Summer 2016 block, and in an unusual move, all 13 episodes went live at the Comico website simultaneously in late June, ahead of the original broadcast schedule. A four episode [[OriginalVideoAnimation OVA]] to [[TheResolutionWillNotBeTelevised conclude the storyline]] was released in March 2018.

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Written by Yayoi Sou, the manga began running ran on the free manga app Comico in 2013, from 2013 to 2018, and received a physical publication in 2014. An anime adaption was made for the Summer 2016 block, and in an unusual move, all 13 episodes went live at the Comico website simultaneously in late June, ahead of the original broadcast schedule. A four episode [[OriginalVideoAnimation OVA]] to [[TheResolutionWillNotBeTelevised conclude the storyline]] was released in March 2018.



* AdaptationDyeJob: In the original, males and females wear the same gray sweaters as part of their uniform. The anime adaptation changes the girls' to a pale yellow.

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* AdaptationDyeJob: In the original, males original manga, male and females female students wear the same gray sweaters as part of their uniform. The anime adaptation changes the girls' to a pale yellow.
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* InSeriesNickname: While Honoka is the only one who actually calls Hishiro "Hishiron", it's been adopted by some as a FanNickname for her. Kaizaki was also dubbed "Cigarette Guy" and later "Good-For-Nothing Guy" after some incidents at the beginning of school but luckily for him it didn't last long. Kaizaki also nicknamed Ohga as "Showga" for a while.

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* InSeriesNickname: While Honoka is the only one who actually calls Hishiro "Hishiron", it's been adopted by some as a FanNickname for her."Hishiron". Kaizaki was also dubbed "Cigarette Guy" and later "Good-For-Nothing Guy" after some incidents at the beginning of school but luckily for him it didn't last long. Kaizaki also nicknamed Ohga as "Showga" for a while.
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** [[spoiler:Yoake and Onoya,]] in the epilogue.
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* HardTruthAesop: Played with. One lesson Kaizaki learns is that it's sometimes more important to let a bad situation between people – bullying, discrimination, or a spat between friends – run its course, because intervening might only make it worse and screw ''you'' over, too. Kaizaki can attest to [[DrivenToSuicide how badly this can go]]. That said, neither protagonist is entirely satisfied with this way of thinking, and some other characters eventually come to praise Kaizaki for having had the balls to do the right thing despite the consequences.

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* ArtShift: The characters constantly shift from their usual designs to SuperDeformed drawing for comic effect.



* TheCameo: Creator/KenshoOno makes an appearance in the live-action movie during the cafe scene where Oga and Kaizaki are talking about Hishiro's video.



* CompressedAdaptation: The 4-Part OVA, ''The Final Arc'', adapts the second-half of the manga. This results in approximately 120+ worth of chapters being condensed into 4 episodes. This is also the case for the TV series to a lesser extent, with episode 1 alone covering roughly the first 12 chapters.

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* CompressedAdaptation: CompressedAdaptation:
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The 4-Part OVA, ''The Final Arc'', adapts the second-half of the manga. This results in approximately 120+ worth of chapters being condensed into 4 episodes. This is also the case for the TV series to a lesser extent, with episode 1 alone covering roughly the first 12 chapters.chapters.
** The live-action film is even more so, as it covered 100+ chapters in around 2 hours, along with fitting in a completely original ending.


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* LiveActionAdaptation: Received one in 2017.


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* NamedAfterSomeoneFamous: Or "Something Famous" in this case. All of the characters' surnames come from railway stations across Japan.

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* AllLoveIsUnrequited: Among the ChildhoodFriends trio. Inukai likes Honoka who likes Asaji who likes Inukai's sister.



* DatePeepers: It wasn't quite a date, but [[spoiler: Hishiro asked Kaizaki to stay with her and watch Kariu and Ohga's confessions.]]

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* DatePeepers: DatePeepers:
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It wasn't quite a date, but [[spoiler: Hishiro asked Kaizaki to stay with her and watch Kariu and Ohga's confessions.]]]]
** Later, Kaizaki and Hishiro choose to stalk [[spoiler:Kariu and Ohga's first date]] to make sure it goes well. Amusingly, this constitutes as something of a date for Kaizaki and Hishiro themselves, so of course this leads to a chain where Yoake [[spoiler:and Onoya]] stalk the latter two as well (with the chapter end image even joking on how Kaizaki and Hishiro are ''amateurs'').
* ADayInTheLimelight: Many of the [[PrintBonus bonus reports]] serve as this, if they star one of the supporting characters.



* EmotionlessGirl: Hishiro.



* FollowingInTheirRescuersFootsteps: Aside from Yoake who's been an employee for several years, many of the named [=Re=]LIFE employees joined because they were helped by the company previously. [[spoiler:When she was struggling with her current life, Onoya made use of the anonymous help line--talking with Yoake specifically--and chose to join them, with Yoake even commenting on how it was like she followed him. Kaizaki and Hishiro both join at the end of the series, and the epilogue reveals that Ohga did as well, out of gratitude for them helping his brother.]]



* ForgottenFirstMeeting: A short story given to those who saw the movie in Japan reveals Kaizaki met Yoake while on a trip to Tokyo back when he was in high school. [[spoiler:He met Hishiro on the same day.]]

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* ForgottenFirstMeeting: ForgottenFirstMeeting:
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A short story given to those who saw the movie in Japan reveals Kaizaki met Yoake while on a trip to Tokyo back when he was in high school. [[spoiler:He met Hishiro on the same day.]]]]
** Kaizaki actually met Onoya a year ago, when he was working at his part-time job. He also met Yoake again soon after.



* MistakenForGay: When Yoake enters Kaizaki's apartment using a spare key, Onoya immediately concludes that they're lovers. [[spoiler:Though it's immediately revealed that she's actually Yoake's junior, so she knows exactly why he has a key to Kaizaki's place.]]



* WhamLine: The very end of chapter 111.
-->'''Hishiro:''' [[spoiler: Isn't Kaizaki-san also a subject in the [=Re=]LIFE experiment?]]

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* WhamLine: WhamLine:
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--->'''Yoake, to Onoya:''' [[spoiler:We're not allowed to make excessive contact with our subjects. How many times do I have to tell you?]]
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The very end of chapter 111.
-->'''Hishiro:''' --->'''Hishiro:''' [[spoiler: Isn't Kaizaki-san also a subject in the [=Re=]LIFE experiment?]]experiment?]]
* WholeEpisodeFlashback: Chapters 113-114 / Episode 7 are from [[ADayInTheLimelight Yoake's perspective]], detailing his experience with the previous subject.
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Written by Yayoi Sou, the manga began running on the free manga app Comico in 2013, and received a physical publication in 2014. An anime adaption was made for the Summer 2016 block, and in an unusual move, all 13 episodes went live at the Comico website simultaneously in late June, ahead of the original broadcast schedule. A four episode [[OriginalVideoAnimation OVA]] to [[TheResolutionWillNotBeTelevised conclude the storyline]] was released n March 2018.

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Written by Yayoi Sou, the manga began running on the free manga app Comico in 2013, and received a physical publication in 2014. An anime adaption was made for the Summer 2016 block, and in an unusual move, all 13 episodes went live at the Comico website simultaneously in late June, ahead of the original broadcast schedule. A four episode [[OriginalVideoAnimation OVA]] to [[TheResolutionWillNotBeTelevised conclude the storyline]] was released n in March 2018.
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* CompressedAdaptation: The 4-Part OVA, ''The Final Arc'', adapts the second-half of the manga. This results in approximately 120+ worth of chapters being condensed into 4 episodes. This is also the case for a TV series to a lesser extent, with the episode 1 alone covering roughly the first 12 chapters.

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* CompressedAdaptation: The 4-Part OVA, ''The Final Arc'', adapts the second-half of the manga. This results in approximately 120+ worth of chapters being condensed into 4 episodes. This is also the case for a the TV series to a lesser extent, with the episode 1 alone covering roughly the first 12 chapters.
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* CompressedAdaptation: The 4-Part OVA, ''The Final Arc'', adapts the second-half of the manga. This results in approximately 120+ worth of chapters being condensed into 4 episodes

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* CompressedAdaptation: The 4-Part OVA, ''The Final Arc'', adapts the second-half of the manga. This results in approximately 120+ worth of chapters being condensed into 4 episodesepisodes. This is also the case for a TV series to a lesser extent, with the episode 1 alone covering roughly the first 12 chapters.
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Written by Yayoi Sou, the manga began running on the free manga app Comico in 2013, and received a physical publication in 2014. An anime adaption was made for the Summer 2016 block, and in an unusual move, all 13 episodes went live at the Comico website simultaneously in late June, ahead of the original broadcast schedule. A four episode [[OriginalVideoAnimation OVA]] to [[TheResolutionWillNotBeTelevised conclude the storyline]] will be released in March 2018.

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Written by Yayoi Sou, the manga began running on the free manga app Comico in 2013, and received a physical publication in 2014. An anime adaption was made for the Summer 2016 block, and in an unusual move, all 13 episodes went live at the Comico website simultaneously in late June, ahead of the original broadcast schedule. A four episode [[OriginalVideoAnimation OVA]] to [[TheResolutionWillNotBeTelevised conclude the storyline]] will be was released in n March 2018.
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* ChildhoodFriends: Honoka, Akira and Nobunaga.


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* {{Adorkable}}: Hishiron, of course.
* AffectionateGestureToTheHead: Hishiro does this to Ogha in Chapter 170.
* AlwaysSecondBest: Kariu gets top grades and is an excellent athlete, but she remains second to Hishiro in academics and Honoka in sports.



* BlitheSpirit: Due to Kaizaki's high emotional intelligence, he usually sets off character development for the other characters by giving them advice.
* BrutalHonesty: Hishiro has a tendency to blurt out whatever's on her mind.



* CannotKeepASecret: Hishiro, if she's chit-chatting.



* CompetitionFreak: Kariu is noted for being very competitive about everything.



* DarkAndTroubledPast: Kaizaki. His senpai at his first job [[spoiler:was bullied heavily due to the competitive nature of their company. He tried to stand up for her, but it ended up making the bullying worse to the point that she committed suicide.]] In his rage he quit the company and has been jobless ever since.



* DeathGlare: Kaizaki gives a magnificent one to a couple of jerks in Chapter 147.
* DissonantSerenity: When Yoake is furious, he smiles very pleasantly.



* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler: It's revealed that this happened to Kaizaki's senpai at his first company, and is the reason he left.]]

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* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler: It's revealed that this happened to Kaizaki's senpai at his first company, and is the reason he left.for his trauma that plagued his situation.]]



** Everyone seems to realize that Hishiro likes Kaizaki except herself.

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** Everyone seems to realize that Hishiro likes Kaizaki except herself.herself, with the developing situation between them even [[spoiler: got the higher ranked officials to wonder whether both of them could remember each other after the program is over]]



* FieryRedhead: Kariu is hot-headed and highly competitive, fitting this trope nicely.



* FriendlessBackground: Hishiro, resulting in her [[NoSocialSkills lack of social skills]].



* HaveWeMet: In the finale, Ohga and Kairu feel some familiarity with Arata, despite losing all of their memories of him taken away.]]

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* HaveWeMet: In the finale, [[spoiler: Kaizaki & Hishiro managed to overcome their memory loss and remembered each other for a relatively short time. In the epilogue, Ohga and Kairu feel some familiarity with Arata, despite losing all of their memories of him taken away.]]



* LoveConfession: [[spoiler:Kaizaki finally confesses to Hishiro in 197.]]



* {{Meganekko}}: Subverted with Onoya, who may or may not even need glasses.



* NeverMyFault: Hishiro tends to have this as a mantra in regards to her doing the work for others and them complaining. [[spoiler:It's not her fault they were lazy and she did the work for them. However, it's deconstructed in that by doing their work and isolating herself from them, she was fired from all of her companies because the other employees wouldn't work with her and complained.]]



* NoSocialSkills: Hishiro. [[spoiler:This is part of the reason she's in the program.]]
* ObfuscatingStupidity: [[spoiler: Onoya purposely failed her tests to study with Kaizaki.]]



* SecondPlaceIsForLosers: Kariu's problem in the first arc. No matter how much she tries, she can't catch up to Hishiro in grades, or Honoka in sports, making her feel like all her effort is pointless.
* SecretTestOfCharacter: [[spoiler:Onoya's attempt to seduce Kaizaki was to see how he would react to such advances from a high school girl.]] [[TheGadfly Or so she says.]]



* SmarterThanYouLook: More than one character has mentioned that Ohga does not look as smart as he is.
* StalkerWithoutACrush: As Yoake is in charge of looking after Kaizaki for the experiment, his job basically dictates being a stalker.
* TeamDad: Kaizaki, being OlderAndWiser than the others despite looking their same age, tends to act like a dad to the rest of the students.
* TearsOfJoy: Chapter 145, from [[spoiler:Kaizaki after Kariu reminds him of all the good he's done for the people in the school, to serve as living proof he made a difference..]]



* {{Tsundere}}: Kariu.



* TheUnSmile: While Hishiro can smile normally subconsciously, her trying to smile voluntarily results in this. Unlike most other examples of this trope, this gives rise to some tension between her and Kariu early on.



* WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove: Hishiro, by virtue of [[FriendlessBackground being]] [[EmotionlessGirl Hishiro]], has no idea how to understand certain emotions. She resorts to experimenting on Kaizaki, much to his discomfort.
* WhenSheSmiles: When Hishiro smiles genuinely, it's enough to leave Kaizaki stunned. [[TheUnsmile When she tries however...]]
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* BookEnds: Arata's [=ReLIFE=] experience comes full circle by the end of the manga; [[spoiler:where the series starts with him being offered a chance to do the experiment, he ends the series a part of the company, giving the same chance to Ogha's recluse older brother.]]
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* HaveWeMet: In the finale, Ohga and Kairu feel some familiarity with Arata, despite losing all of their memories of him taken away.]]
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*** Ohga Ohga[[spoiler:, and for his brother,]] is yellow.

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* OfficialCouple: [[spoiler: Kariu and Ohga.]]

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* OfficialCouple: [[spoiler: Kariu OfficialCouple:
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**[[spoiler:Kaizaki and Hishiro.
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* TheVirus: [[spoiler:The memory loss stems from a virus that's introduced into the subject and support staff that infects others and destroys any memories of the virus holder at the end of the experiment. The subject and support don't forget since they're given antibodies, but because Kaizaki and Hishiro had spent so much time together before they could prepare one the infection has reached a point where it just wouldn't work.]]
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* CannotSpitItOut: Kariu has trouble talking about her feelings for Ohga, in true {{tsundere}} fashion.

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* CannotSpitItOut: Kariu has trouble talking about her feelings for Ohga, in true {{tsundere}} fashion. Likewise, Kaizaki won't admit his feelings for Hishiro, though in his case it's because of the experiment. [[spoiler:He resolves to confess after the experiment ends.]]


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* WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove: Hishiro, by virtue of [[FriendlessBackground being]] [[EmotionlessGirl Hishiro]], has no idea how to understand certain emotions. She resorts to experimenting on Kaizaki, much to his discomfort.
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* NoLovesIntersect: Outside of [[ShipTease teasing]] a few pairings early on, the main cast is quickly paired up as such.
** Kaizaki and Hishiro
** Kariu and Ohga
** Yoake and Onoya
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* DramaticIrony: Come Chapter 199, Kaizaki has come to terms with his love for Hishiro and plans to start dating her after his [=Re=]LIFE program ends, even knowing she'll have forgotten about him. [[spoiler: The irony comes in when you realize Hishiro is also part of the experiment. All Kaizaki's memories of her will be wiped at the end of the school year.]]
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** In Chapter 198, Kaizaki asks [[spoiler:if he can hold hands with Haizono after they've confessed to each other]], mimicking her asking the same of him chapters ago. [[spoiler:Kaizaki rejects the first time because he thought holding hands is a lover's action, whereas this time he asks her ''because'' he's planning on dating her.]]

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** In Chapter 198, Kaizaki asks [[spoiler:if he can hold hands with Haizono Hishiro after they've confessed to each other]], mimicking her asking the same of him chapters ago. [[spoiler:Kaizaki rejects the first time because he thought holding hands is a lover's action, whereas this time he asks her ''because'' he's planning on dating her.]]
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** In Chapter 198, Kaizaki asks [[spoiler:if he can hold hands with Haizono after they've confessed to each other]], mimicking her asking the same of him chapters ago. [[spoiler:Kaizaki rejects the first time because he thought holding hands is a lover's action, whereas this time he asks her ''because'' he's planning on dating her.]]
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** Chapter 197. [[spoiler:Kaizaki finally admits to Hishiro that he's fallen in love with her]].

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** Chapter 197. [[spoiler:Kaizaki finally admits to Hishiro that he's fallen in love with her]]. And the follow-up chapter has [[spoiler:the pair finally start dating]].

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