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* ShipperOnDeck: Hana's mom is a big supporter of Hana x Daisuke and tries to hook the two up.

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Hana's mom is a big supporter of Hana x Daisuke and tries to hook the two up.up.
** Yuuta's dad supports Yuuta x Shiho because if they get together Shiho's father will get rid of their debt. Reasonably Yuuta has issues with this.

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* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Sayuri's mom like to probe in on her daughter's affairs quite a bit, and asks pointed remarks frequently.



** Sayuri, Kisaki, and Saitou have known each other since grade school.

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** Sayuri, Kisaki, and Saitou Daichi have known each other since grade school.



* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: The normally passive-aggressive Sayuri grabs Masahiro by the collar and asks for an exact percentage when he says he relatively likes her.



* ShipperOnDeck: Hana's mom is a big supporter of Hana x Daisuke and tries to hook the two up numerous times.

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* ShipperOnDeck: Hana's mom is a big supporter of Hana x Daisuke and tries to hook the two up numerous times.up.
* SickEpisode: Episode 9 of the anime focuses on Sayuri and Miri being sick in separate segments.

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* DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale: Almost every female character is shown to either physically hit the male characters, or at least cause them a lot of mental anguish as is the case between Shiho and Yuta. If the roles were reversed, all of the male characters would likely be in jail, or at least have a restraining order placed on them.

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* DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale: Almost every female character is shown to either physically hit the male characters, or at least cause them a lot of mental anguish as is the case between Shiho and Yuta. Yuuta. If the roles were reversed, all of the male characters would likely be in jail, or at least have a restraining order placed on them.them.
* DullEyesOfUnhappiness: Shiho in episode 7 when it looks like Yuuta can finally pay his debt.



* OfficialCouple: The Re-order series shows that at least [[spoiler:Yuta and Shiho and Sayuri and Masahiro start dating.]]

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* OfficialCouple: The Re-order series shows that at least [[spoiler:Yuta [[spoiler:Yuuta and Shiho and Sayuri and Masahiro start dating.]]
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* SpinOff: An odd case, as technically the web version of ''Working!!'' came out ''before'' the serialized manga. However since everyone is much more familiar with the latter (and three-season anime adaptation), it's mostly become this for the series.

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* SpinOff: An odd case, as technically the web version of ''Working!!'' came out ''before'' the serialized manga. However since everyone is much more familiar with the latter (and its three-season anime adaptation), it's mostly become this for the series.

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* ChildhoodFriends: Yuuta and Shiho first met as kids, and have supported each other throughout their lives.

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** Sayuri, Kisaki, and Saitou have known each other since grade school.
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Yuuta and Shiho first met as kids, and have supported each other throughout their lives.lives.
* CynicismCatalyst: Yuuta turning down Shiho when they were kids was what started her down the path of bitterness.



* HypocriticalHumor: Sayuri serves guests only she can see, but she doesn't believe in ghosts and says she hasn't seen any either.

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Sayuri serves guests only she can see, but she doesn't believe in ghosts and says she hasn't seen any either.either.
** When Shiho goes to retrieve Saitou after he runs away, she berates him for dwelling on the past and treating Sayuri to the point she thinks he hates her. The other bodyguard remarks that what Shiho said could apply to her and her treatment of Yuuta too.



* ThrowTheDogABone: A very tiny bone. When Yuuta says he "lost" a lottery ticket that would've taken him out of debt, Shiho chides him for losing it. She then offers to reduce his debt by 500 yen, and later gives him a tin of fish instead of the usual dog food she offers.



* TimeSkip: Unlike the first anime, which took its time in showing the passing of time, the compressed nature of this show means that entire ''months'' are skipped altogether. The first episode starts during the end of Winter, with episodes 2 and 3 being set in Spring and Summer, respectively.

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* TimeSkip: Unlike the first anime, which took its time in showing the passing of time, a whole year passes in the compressed nature of this show means that entire ''months'' are skipped altogether. The first half, with each episode starts during the end of Winter, with episodes 2 and 3 being set in Spring and Summer, respectively.advancing time by about three months.
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* GenderEqualEnsemble: Including Miri and Rui and excluding the infant Hime, there are six male and female characters in total in stark comparison to the main series, which had the females markedly outnumbering the males.
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* DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale: Almost every female character is shown to either physically hit the male characters, or at least cause them a lot of mental anguish as is the case between Shiho and Yuta. If the roles were reversed, all of the male characters would likely be in jail, or at least have a restraining order placed on them.
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** Sayuri can apparently see ghosts, and regularly treats these ghostly visitors as if they were regular customers to Wagnaria. To double the irony, Sayuri claims that she's never seen a ghost in her life. Hmm.

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** Sayuri can apparently see ghosts, and regularly treats these ghostly visitors as if they were regular customers to Wagnaria. To double the irony, Sayuri claims that she's never seen a ghost in her life. Hmm. Also she's the daughter of exorcists.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: Daisuke doesn't like Miri, but he wouldn't subject even her to Hana's chocolates.


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* ShipperOnDeck: Hana's mom is a big supporter of Hana x Daisuke and tries to hook the two up numerous times.
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* AnimalMotifs: The entire cast for the spinoff is likened by [[WordOfGod the author]] to cats, compared to dogs for the main series.
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''WWW.Working!!'' (WEB版WORKING[=/=]''Web-Ban Working!!'') is a [[Main/{{Yonkoma}} 4-panel]] WorkCom {{webcomic}} by Karino Takatsu, set in a certain city in Hokkaido in a branch of the family restaurant chain Wagnaria. It started in 2002, before it's [[Manga/{{Working}} print cousin]], but its chapters only started to be compiled in print form from 2014 onward.

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''WWW.Working!!'' (WEB版WORKING[=/=]''Web-Ban Working!!'') is a [[Main/{{Yonkoma}} 4-panel]] WorkCom {{webcomic}} by Karino Takatsu, set in a certain city in Hokkaido in a branch of the family restaurant chain Wagnaria. It started in 2002, before it's its [[Manga/{{Working}} print cousin]], but its chapters only started to be compiled in print form from 2014 onward.



* {{Kimodameshi}}: The focus of the second half of episode 3, to the point where Shiho has her bodyguards forcefully kidnap the rest of her coworkers just to get them to participate.

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* {{Kimodameshi}}: The focus of the second half of episode 3, to the point where 3. Shiho has her bodyguards forcefully kidnap the rest of her coworkers just to get them to participate.



* TimeSkip: Unlike the first anime, which took its time in showing the passing of time, the compressed nature of this show means that entire ''seasons'' are skipped altogether. The first episode starts during the end of Winter, with episodes 2 and 3 being set in Spring and Summer, respectively.

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* TimeSkip: Unlike the first anime, which took its time in showing the passing of time, the compressed nature of this show means that entire ''seasons'' ''months'' are skipped altogether. The first episode starts during the end of Winter, with episodes 2 and 3 being set in Spring and Summer, respectively.
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* TheVerse: If it wasn't already obvious, this series is set in the same city in Hokkaido that the serialized manga/first anime took place in, as well as ServantXService.

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* TheVerse: If it wasn't already obvious, this series is set in the same city in Hokkaido that the serialized manga/first anime took place in, as well as ServantXService.Manga/ServantXService.
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''WWW.Working!!'' (WEB版WORKING[=/=]''Web-Ban Working!!'') is a [[Main/{{Yonkoma}} 4-panel]] WorkCom {{webcomic}} by Karino Takatsu, set in a certain city in Hokkaido in a branch of the family restaurant chain Wagnaria. It started in 2002, but its chapters only started to be compiled in print form from 2014 onward.

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''WWW.Working!!'' (WEB版WORKING[=/=]''Web-Ban Working!!'') is a [[Main/{{Yonkoma}} 4-panel]] WorkCom {{webcomic}} by Karino Takatsu, set in a certain city in Hokkaido in a branch of the family restaurant chain Wagnaria. It started in 2002, before it's [[Manga/{{Working}} print cousin]], but its chapters only started to be compiled in print form from 2014 onward.
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''WWW.Working!!'' (WEB版WORKING[=/=]''Web-Ban Working!!'') is a [[Main/{{Yonkoma}} 4-panel]] WorkCom {{webcomic}} by Karino Takatsu, set in a certain city in Hokkaido in a branch of the family restaurant chain Wagnaria. Much like its [[Manga/{{Working}} serialized cousin]], it started in 2005, but its chapters only started to be compiled in print form from 2014 onward.

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''WWW.Working!!'' (WEB版WORKING[=/=]''Web-Ban Working!!'') is a [[Main/{{Yonkoma}} 4-panel]] WorkCom {{webcomic}} by Karino Takatsu, set in a certain city in Hokkaido in a branch of the family restaurant chain Wagnaria. Much like its [[Manga/{{Working}} serialized cousin]], it It started in 2005, 2002, but its chapters only started to be compiled in print form from 2014 onward.

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* DoItYourselfThemeTune: Much like its predecessor, the opening theme is sung by the seiyuu of the three leading ladies and the ending is sung by the seiyuu of the three leading men.



* InnocentInnuendo: When Daisuke tells Rui about Hana coming to the raccoon he took in recently, his wording makes it sound like Hana is clinging on to him each day. Rui takes the thought and runs with it.

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* InnocentInnuendo: When Daisuke tells Rui about Hana coming to visit the raccoon he took in recently, his wording makes it sound like Hana is clinging on to him each day. Rui takes the thought and runs with it.
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* InnocentInnuendo: When Daisuke tells Rui about Hana coming to the raccoon he took in recently, his wording makes it sound like Hana is clinging on to him each day. Rui takes the thought and runs with it.


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* SustainedMisunderstanding: When Daisuke tries to explain to Rui that he's taken in a raccoon, Rui thinks he's talking about a convenience store. Daisuke then says the name of the raccoon, but Rui thinks he's talking about the convenience store's name. Kisaki steps in to clear up the confusion.

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** Hana's mom is rarely at home because she's busy with her cooking show. Her dad was exiled because he developed diabetes from his wife's cooking.



* HypocriticalHumor: Sayuri serves guests only she can see, but she doesn't believe in ghosts and says she hasn't seen any either.



* OnlySaneMan: Daisuke feels like the only normal person in a restaurant of oddballs.

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* OnlySaneMan: Daisuke feels like the only normal person in a restaurant of oddballs.oddballs, and the only straight-thinking member of his family.
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* ShaggyDogStory: Daisuke's efforts to tutor Hana in episode 2 come to naught as she reveals at the end that she ''slept through the exams'', and failed as a result.
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* Kimodameshi: The focus of the second half of episode 3, to the point where Shiho has her bodyguards forcefully kidnap the rest of her coworkers just to get them to participate.

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* Kimodameshi: {{Kimodameshi}}: The focus of the second half of episode 3, to the point where Shiho has her bodyguards forcefully kidnap the rest of her coworkers just to get them to participate.

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* BookDumb: Hana is a good enough waitstaff that she's the floor chief, but is completely hopeless at academics.


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* Kimodameshi: The focus of the second half of episode 3, to the point where Shiho has her bodyguards forcefully kidnap the rest of her coworkers just to get them to participate.


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* TimeSkip: Unlike the first anime, which took its time in showing the passing of time, the compressed nature of this show means that entire ''seasons'' are skipped altogether. The first episode starts during the end of Winter, with episodes 2 and 3 being set in Spring and Summer, respectively.
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* OfficialCouple: The Re-order series shows that at least [[spoiler:Yuta and Shiho and Sayuri and Mashiro start dating.]]

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* OfficialCouple: The Re-order series shows that at least [[spoiler:Yuta and Shiho and Sayuri and Mashiro Masahiro start dating.]]
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* OfficialCouple: The Re-order series shows that at least [[spoiler:Yuta and Shiho and Sayuri and Mashiro start dating.]]

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'''WWW.Working!!''' (WEB版WORKING[=/=]''Web-Ban Working!!'') is a [[Main/{{Yonkoma}} 4-panel]] WorkCom {{webcomic}} by Karino Takatsu, set in a certain city in Hokkaido in a branch of the family restaurant chain Wagnaria. Much like its [[Manga/{{Working}} serialized cousin]], it started in 2005, but its chapters only started to be compiled in print form from 2014 onward.

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'''WWW.Working!!''' ''WWW.Working!!'' (WEB版WORKING[=/=]''Web-Ban Working!!'') is a [[Main/{{Yonkoma}} 4-panel]] WorkCom {{webcomic}} by Karino Takatsu, set in a certain city in Hokkaido in a branch of the family restaurant chain Wagnaria. Much like its [[Manga/{{Working}} serialized cousin]], it started in 2005, but its chapters only started to be compiled in print form from 2014 onward.



* BookDumb: Hana is a good enough waitstaff that she's the floor chief, but is completely hopeless at academics.



* DysfunctionJunction: Again, played for laughs, but oh dear, much like the previous Wagnaria this branch's employees are anything but normal people.

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* ChildhoodFriends: Yuuta and Shiho first met as kids, and have supported each other throughout their lives.
* DysfunctionJunction: Again, played for laughs, but oh dear, much like the previous Wagnaria this branch's employees are anything but normal people.


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* EstablishingCharacterMoment:
** Daisuke reveals his motives for seeking work during his interview.
** Hana displays her roughness when she punches the manager.
** The manager shows his incompetence when he asks how to spell a simple word and gets a basic math problem wrong.
** Sayuri attends to a patron apparently only she can see after her introduction.
** Kisaki is first seen slacking off in the break room, and browbeating others through random trivia questions.
** Shiho attempts to placate some unsatisfied customers and co-workers with stacks of money, and believes herself to be above the common folk.
** Yuuta laments his family being in debt and having to work other jobs to make up for it, to the point that the cooks give him leftover food.


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* OnlySaneMan: Daisuke feels like the only normal person in a restaurant of oddballs.

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* DisfunctionJunction: Again, played for laughs, but oh dear, much like the previous Wagnaria this branch's employees are anything but normal people.

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* DisfunctionJunction: DysfunctionJunction: Again, played for laughs, but oh dear, much like the previous Wagnaria this branch's employees are anything but normal people.


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** Kisaki is a single mom trying to raise her baby daughter Hime, and yet seems to try and avoid doing as much actual work as she could get away with, by browbeating the other waitresses with her intellectual superiority (she went to a good university before she had Hime). [[spoiler:Fitting, as supplemental material point to her being Souma's ex-girlfriend, with him being Hime's father.]]
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* DisfunctionJunction: Again, played for laughs, but oh dear, much like the previous Wagnaria this branch's employees are anything but normal people.
** Daisuke's part of a family that's experiencing recent financial hardship, but he seems to be the only one who's taking the situation seriously. His parents and his younger sister seem to be content in laughing the situation off, which aggravates him to no end.
** Sayuri can apparently see ghosts, and regularly treats these ghostly visitors as if they were regular customers to Wagnaria. To double the irony, Sayuri claims that she's never seen a ghost in her life. Hmm.
** Yuuta is hardworking but perpetually poor, despite working three other jobs on top of his work at Wagnaria. This is because his family is heavily in debt, and almost all of his earnings go to trying to pay them off. As a result he has to rely on restaurant leftovers and the kindness of customers to get through the day.
** Shiho is a rich ojou with no concept of social tact, whose first instinct when faced with a problem... is to keep throwing money at the problem until it either gives up, or goes away. Oh and it's ''her'' family that Yuuta's family owes money to.
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* TheCameo: The person Higashida passes by during the start of the first episode is obviously Takanashi. Doubles as a CallBack to the first episode of the first season as well, as it happens right after Souta pets the kitten on the street.
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* SpinOff: An odd case, as technically the web version of ''Working!!'' came out ''before'' the serialized manga. However since everyone is much more familiar with the latter (and three-season anime adaptation), it's mostly become this for the series.

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Daisuke Higashida's family life has run into a bit of a snag. A straight-laced student with good grades and attending a good high school, his world is turned upside down when his father is suddenly laid off. Now forced to look for some part-time work to be able to maintain a semblance of a regular high school life, he lands a job at a nearby family restaurant. There he's forced to very quickly adapt to the ''very'' quirky personalities of his new co-workers, at the same time keep family-related stress from driving him insane.

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An anime adaptation aired during the Main/Fall2016Anime season, though the series itself was a favorite subject for AprilFools jokes ever since the first anime started.

Daisuke Higashida's family life has run into a bit of a snag. A straight-laced student with good grades and attending a good high school, his world is turned upside down when his father is suddenly laid off. Now forced to look for some part-time work to be able to maintain a semblance of a regular high school life, he lands a job at a nearby family restaurant. There he's forced to very quickly adapt to the ''very'' quirky personalities of his new co-workers, at the same time keep family-related stress from driving him insane.

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* CounterpartComparison: It's very VERY easy to draw parallel between the employees of ''this'' particular Wagnaria branch and the one viewers have gotten to know over the course of three seasons.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Same City. Same family restaurant. Different set of oddballs.]]

'''WWW.Working!!''' (WEB版WORKING[=/=]''Web-Ban Working!!'') is a [[Main/{{Yonkoma}} 4-panel]] WorkCom {{webcomic}} by Karino Takatsu, set in a certain city in Hokkaido in a branch of the family restaurant chain Wagnaria. Much like its [[Manga/{{Working}} serialized cousin]], it started in 2005, but its chapters only started to be compiled in print form from 2014 onward.

Daisuke Higashida's family life has run into a bit of a snag. A straight-laced student with good grades and attending a good high school, his world is turned upside down when his father is suddenly laid off. Now forced to look for some part-time work to be able to maintain a semblance of a regular high school life, he lands a job at a nearby family restaurant. There he's forced to very quickly adapt to the ''very'' quirky personalities of his new co-workers, at the same time keep family-related stress from driving him insane.

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* CounterpartComparison: It's very VERY easy to draw parallel between the employees of ''this'' particular Wagnaria branch and the one viewers have gotten to know over the course of three seasons.
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* NearDeathExperience: Miyakoshi's Valentine chocolates are apparently ''so bad'', that they send anyone who eat them to a ''very'' personal meeting... with Saint Valentine himself. While Daisuke was the victim in the first episode, it's heavily implied that other members of the staff already fell victim to this before, and are not interested experiencing it again.
* TheVerse: If it wasn't already obvious, this series is set in the same city in Hokkaido that the serialized manga/first anime took place in, as well as ServantXService.
* WorkCom: It's pretty much a sitcom set in a restaurant, complete with a cast of oddball employees.

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