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* Episode 5 suddenly gets a strong dosage of SurpriseCreepy when Pets' mother brings Kana to their home once Pets herself has gone missing. The woman's tone is abnormal, as if carefully selecting her words in a way that [[BrokenBird seems troubled]], and Pets' room basically has no posters, no adornments, nothing besides the bare essentials and a picture of Kana and Pets as kids. And then the woman suddenly accuses Kana of knowing where Pets is, grabs her and starts trying to force her to to give an answer Kana lacks. All the while talking about how [[DomesticAbuse Pets' father will be angry with her if their daughter is missing.]] The entire thing heavily implies a homelife that Pets ''intentionally'' never brought up with anyone for a damn good reason, and a major plot point is that Kana just never bothered to realize or pay attention prior to any of this.

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* Episode 5 suddenly gets a strong dosage of SurpriseCreepy {{Surprisingly Creepy Moment}}s when Pets' mother brings Kana to their home once Pets herself has gone missing. The woman's tone is abnormal, as if carefully selecting her words in a way that [[BrokenBird seems troubled]], and Pets' room basically has no posters, no adornments, nothing besides the bare essentials and a picture of Kana and Pets as kids. And then the woman suddenly accuses Kana of knowing where Pets is, grabs her and starts trying to force her to to give an answer Kana lacks. All the while talking about how [[DomesticAbuse Pets' father will be angry with her if their daughter is missing.]] The entire thing heavily implies a homelife that Pets ''intentionally'' never brought up with anyone for a damn good reason, and a major plot point is that Kana just never bothered to realize or pay attention prior to any of this.
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* Hidomi finally loses it in Episode 5 after learning her mother is closing down the cafe and giving up on waiting for her father and then accidentally inflicting a BalefulPolymorph on Iide with her powers, and flies into an UnstoppableRage against Haruko while transforming into her robotic SuperMode.

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* Hidomi finally loses it in Episode 5 after learning her mother is closing down the cafe and giving up on waiting for her father and then accidentally inflicting a BalefulPolymorph ForcedTransformation on Iide with her powers, and flies into an UnstoppableRage against Haruko while transforming into her robotic SuperMode.
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* Haruko was enough of a terror to Naota's old town in the original series, just by focusing on the boy. Now? She's got her sights set on an entire ''classroom'' of potential kids, and Hidomi and Iide in particular. Those familiar with her antics know all too well [[AdultFear this can't end well.]]

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* Haruko was enough of a terror to Naota's old town in the original series, just by focusing on the boy. Now? She's got her sights set on an entire ''classroom'' of potential kids, and Hidomi and Iide in particular. Those familiar with her antics know all too well [[AdultFear this can't end well.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:A little taste of what Haruko ''really'' [[EldritchAbomination looks like!]]]]



* Haruko is fed up with Jinyu's moral opposition and states point-blank with utter, uncharacteristic calm: "I am going to devour you." And she does, also revealing that she's been using AFormYouAreComfortableWith this whole time.

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* Haruko is fed up with Jinyu's moral opposition and states point-blank with utter, uncharacteristic calm: "I am going to devour you." And she does, also revealing that she's been using AFormYouAreComfortableWith this whole time.time and reveals her true form as seen in the page image to painfully munch on Jinyu.
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* Episode 5 suddenly gets a strong dosage of SurpriseCreepy when Pets' mother brings Kana to their home once Pets herself has gone missing. The woman's tone is abnormal, as if carefully selecting her words in a way that [[BrokenBird seems troubled]], and Pets' room basically has no posters, no adornments, nothing besides the bare essentials and a picture of Kana and Pets as kids. And then the woman suddenly accuses Kana of knowing where Pets is, grabs her and starts trying to force her to to give an answer Kana lacks. All the while talking about how [[DomesticAbuser Pets' father will be angry with her if their daughter is missing.]] The entire thing heavily implies a homelife that Pets ''intentionally'' never brought up with anyone for a damn good reason, and a major plot point is that Kana just never bothered to realize or pay attention prior to any of this.

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* Episode 5 suddenly gets a strong dosage of SurpriseCreepy when Pets' mother brings Kana to their home once Pets herself has gone missing. The woman's tone is abnormal, as if carefully selecting her words in a way that [[BrokenBird seems troubled]], and Pets' room basically has no posters, no adornments, nothing besides the bare essentials and a picture of Kana and Pets as kids. And then the woman suddenly accuses Kana of knowing where Pets is, grabs her and starts trying to force her to to give an answer Kana lacks. All the while talking about how [[DomesticAbuser [[DomesticAbuse Pets' father will be angry with her if their daughter is missing.]] The entire thing heavily implies a homelife that Pets ''intentionally'' never brought up with anyone for a damn good reason, and a major plot point is that Kana just never bothered to realize or pay attention prior to any of this.
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* The fact that Kana [[spoiler: ends up summoning '''a black hole''' that ultimately ends up saving the day. Albeit at the expense of Haruko getting sucked into it and landing on Mars.]]
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* In Episode 5, the threat of [=MedicalMechanica=] is explicitly developing into the apocalypse scenario that was suggested in the original series. Nobody on Earth can figure out any way to stop the irons; nuclear weapons are explicitly ruled out as insufficient. It has gotten so bad that the only thing the government can think to do is to allow a select few people to escape the planet and colonize Mars, leaving behind everyone else to have their thoughts flattened until they become mindless zombies. And even that doesn't seem sufficient, as it's stated that [=MedicalMechanica=] intends to do the same to every planet in the universe eventually.
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* Episode five suddenly gets a strong dosage of SurpriseCreepy when Pets' mother brings Kana to their home once Pets herself has gone missing. The woman's tone is abnormal, as if carefully selecting her words in a way that [[BrokenBird seems troubled]], and Pets' room basically has no posters, no adornments, nothing besides the bare essentials and a picture of Kana and Pets as kids. And then the woman suddenly accuses Kana of knowing where Pets is, grabs her and starts trying to force her to to give an answer Kana lacks. All the while talking about how [[DomesticAbuser Pets' father will be angry with her if their daughter is missing.]] The entire thing heavily implies a homelife that Pets ''intentionally'' never brought up with anyone for a damn good reason, and a major plot point is that Kana just never bothered to realize or pay attention prior to any of this.

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* Episode five 5 suddenly gets a strong dosage of SurpriseCreepy when Pets' mother brings Kana to their home once Pets herself has gone missing. The woman's tone is abnormal, as if carefully selecting her words in a way that [[BrokenBird seems troubled]], and Pets' room basically has no posters, no adornments, nothing besides the bare essentials and a picture of Kana and Pets as kids. And then the woman suddenly accuses Kana of knowing where Pets is, grabs her and starts trying to force her to to give an answer Kana lacks. All the while talking about how [[DomesticAbuser Pets' father will be angry with her if their daughter is missing.]] The entire thing heavily implies a homelife that Pets ''intentionally'' never brought up with anyone for a damn good reason, and a major plot point is that Kana just never bothered to realize or pay attention prior to any of this.

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* Episode five suddenly gets a strong dosage of SurpriseCreepy when Pets' mother brings Kana to their home once Pets herself has gone missing. The woman's tone is abnormal, as if carefully selecting her words in a way that [[BrokenBird seems troubled]], and Pets' room basically has no posters, no adornments, nothing besides the bare essentials and a picture of Kana and Pets as kids. And then the woman suddenly accuses Kana of knowing where Pets is, grabs her and starts trying to force her to to give an answer Kana lacks. All the while talking about how [[DomesticAbuser Pets' father will be angry with her if their daughter is missing.]] The entire thing heavily implies a homelife that Pets ''intentionally'' never brought up with anyone for a damn good reason, and a major plot point is that Kana just never bothered to realize or pay attention prior to any of this.
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*Episode 6 features a battle between Earth's Alien Immigration thingie and Medical Mechanica, which turns the town in a wartown. The civilians are caught in a crossfire that leads to buildings leveled and people transforming into ''mochi''.
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** And to top it all off, [[spoiler: the episode ends with Atomsk returning to Earth.]]
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* Haruko [[spoiler: is fed up with Jinyu's moral opposition and states point-blank with utter, uncharacteristic calm: "I am going to devour you." And she does, also revealing that she's been using AFormYouAreComfortableWith this whole time.]]

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* Haruko [[spoiler: is fed up with Jinyu's moral opposition and states point-blank with utter, uncharacteristic calm: "I am going to devour you." And she does, also revealing that she's been using AFormYouAreComfortableWith this whole time.]]



* Hidomi [[spoiler: finally loses it in Episode 5 after learning her mother is closing down the cafe and giving up on waiting for her father and then accidentally inflicting a BalefulPolymorph on Iide with her powers, and flies into an UnstoppableRage against Haruko while transforming into her robotic SuperMode.]]

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* Hidomi [[spoiler: finally loses it in Episode 5 after learning her mother is closing down the cafe and giving up on waiting for her father and then accidentally inflicting a BalefulPolymorph on Iide with her powers, and flies into an UnstoppableRage against Haruko while transforming into her robotic SuperMode.]]
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* After 4 and a half episodes of a relatively stoic Hidomi [[spoiler: she finally loses it and flies into an UnstoppableRage against Haruko while transforming into her robotic SuperMode.]]

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* After 4 and a half episodes of a relatively stoic Hidomi [[spoiler: she finally loses it in Episode 5 after learning her mother is closing down the cafe and giving up on waiting for her father and then accidentally inflicting a BalefulPolymorph on Iide with her powers, and flies into an UnstoppableRage against Haruko while transforming into her robotic SuperMode.]]
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* After 4 and a half episodes of a relatively stoic Hidomi [[spoiler: she finally loses it and flies into an UnstoppableRage against Haruko while transforming into her robotic SuperMode.]]

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