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* HumanityEnsues: Ayu, Hiroki, and Nina's pets turn into humans. Nina's kitten Leo ([[InconsistentSpelling Rio in the Viz manga translation]]) is recurring character who becomes a young boy. Hiroki's pet cat Shinnosuke becomes a teenage boy with an apparent crush on Hiroki which weirds Hiroki out. Ayu's pet Tamako becomes a young girl who Leo develops a friendship with/crush on [[spoiler:shame she's a puppy.]]

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* HumanityEnsues: Ayu, Hiroki, and Nina's pets turn into humans. Nina's kitten Leo ([[InconsistentSpelling Rio (Rio in the Viz manga translation]]) translation) is recurring character who becomes a young boy. Hiroki's pet cat Shinnosuke becomes a teenage boy with an apparent crush on Hiroki which weirds Hiroki out. Ayu's pet Tamako becomes a young girl who Leo develops a friendship with/crush on [[spoiler:shame she's a puppy.]]
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* HumanityEnsues: Ayu, Hiroki, and Nina's pets turn into humans. Nina's kitten Leo ([[SpellMyNameWithAnS Rio in the Viz manga translation]]) is recurring character who becomes a young boy. Hiroki's pet cat Shinnosuke becomes a teenage boy with an apparent crush on Hiroki which weirds Hiroki out. Ayu's pet Tamako becomes a young girl who Leo develops a friendship with/crush on [[spoiler:shame she's a puppy.]]

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* HumanityEnsues: Ayu, Hiroki, and Nina's pets turn into humans. Nina's kitten Leo ([[SpellMyNameWithAnS ([[InconsistentSpelling Rio in the Viz manga translation]]) is recurring character who becomes a young boy. Hiroki's pet cat Shinnosuke becomes a teenage boy with an apparent crush on Hiroki which weirds Hiroki out. Ayu's pet Tamako becomes a young girl who Leo develops a friendship with/crush on [[spoiler:shame she's a puppy.]]
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* NiceHat: Nina gets one with her uniform in the anime.
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''Ultra Maniac'' is an {{urban fantasy}} {{shoujo}} manga/anime series created by Wataru Yoshizumi of ''Manga/MarmaladeBoy'' fame.

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''Ultra Maniac'' is an {{urban fantasy}} {{shoujo}} manga/anime series created by Wataru Yoshizumi of ''Manga/MarmaladeBoy'' fame.
fame. The manga ran in ''Magazine/{{Ribon}}'' from 2001 to 2004.

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* RealityEnsues: When Nina [[spoiler:destroys a chunk of the gym from the inside after Sayaka assaults Leo]], it's made clear that [[spoiler:the roof being fixed by magic]] was a mere illusion, so [[spoiler:some of the protagonists, especially Nina, have to fix the roof for real]]–and it takes ''hours''.


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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: When Nina [[spoiler:destroys a chunk of the gym from the inside after Sayaka assaults Leo]], it's made clear that [[spoiler:the roof being fixed by magic]] was a mere illusion, so [[spoiler:some of the protagonists, especially Nina, have to fix the roof for real]]–and it takes ''hours''.
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* TotallyRadical: The Viz "translation" has the characters saying things like "Holy sushi!" and "Galloping geishas!" in surprise. Just... no. It's worth noting that according to Website/AnimeNewsNetwork, ''Ultra Maniac'' is the only manga the person in charge of adaptation (John Lustig, who is more well known for working on [[ComicBook/DisneyMouseAndDuckComics Disney Comics]]) worked on.

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* TotallyRadical: The Viz "translation" has the characters saying things like "Holy sushi!" and "Galloping geishas!" in surprise. Just... no. It's worth noting that according to Website/AnimeNewsNetwork, ''Ultra Maniac'' is the only manga the person in charge of adaptation (John Lustig, who is more well known for working on [[ComicBook/DisneyMouseAndDuckComics Disney Comics]]) worked on.

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