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* ActorAllusion - Arguably, at least in the English adaptation. Yashima, voiced by Creator/YuriLowenthal, who is also the voice of teenage [[WesternAnimation Ben10]], is a major fanboy of a certain god musician named Benten. Coincidence?
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* ChildrenVoicingChildren: Creator/MeganTaylorHarvey [[https://twitter.com/MeganTHarvey/status/1781509721385832480 was 11-12 years old when she booked the role of Yurie]], who is likely around the same age or slightly older.
* PortmanteauSeriesNickname - The full name is ''Kami-chu! ~Kamisama de Chugakusei~'', i.e. ''"The Goddess, A Middle-School Girl"''.



* ActorAllusion - Arguably, at least in the English adaptation. Yashima, voiced by Creator/YuriLowenthal, who is also the voice of teenage [[WesternAnimation Ben10]], is a major fanboy of a certain god musician named Benten. Coincidence?
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* PortmanteauSeriesNickname - The full name is ''Kami-chu! ~Kamisama de Chugakusei~'', i.e. ''"The Goddess, A Middle-School Girl"''.
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* The Raifuku shrine is actually based on two real-life shrines in Onomichi: the shrine building itself is from Ushitora-jinja, while the stairs and surroundings are based on Misode-tenmanguu.
* Yurie's home is based on a house on the mainland, so in reality she wouldn't have needed to use the ferry to get to school.
* The bench the four girls sit on in the title page picture is real. It offers a nice view of Onomichi's port and the bridge.
* The depicted junior high school is based on the Tsuchido elementary school in Onomichi.
* The city that Miko and Shoukichi escape to in the second unaired episode (eleventh in the overall chronology) is Fukuyama, as indicated by its position to the east of Onomichi on the prefecture map, several shots of the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukuyama_Castle_%28Bingo_Province%29 Fukuyama Castle]] and, most notably, the statue in front of Fukuyama station. The playground where they wind up after dark still exists to this day and can be found on the castle grounds.

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The Raifuku shrine is actually based on two real-life shrines in Onomichi: the shrine building itself is from Ushitora-jinja, while the stairs and surroundings are based on Misode-tenmanguu.
* ** Yurie's home is based on a house on the mainland, so in reality she wouldn't have needed to use the ferry to get to school.
* ** The bench the four girls sit on in the title page picture is real. It offers a nice view of Onomichi's port and the bridge.
* ** The depicted junior high school is based on the Tsuchido elementary school in Onomichi.
* ** The city that Miko and Shoukichi escape to in the second unaired episode (eleventh in the overall chronology) is Fukuyama, as indicated by its position to the east of Onomichi on the prefecture map, several shots of the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukuyama_Castle_%28Bingo_Province%29 Fukuyama Castle]] and, most notably, the statue in front of Fukuyama station. The playground where they wind up after dark still exists to this day and can be found on the castle grounds.

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* ActorAllusion - Arguably, at least in the English adaptation. Yashima, voiced by Yuri Lowenthal, who is also the voice of teenage [[WesternAnimation Ben10]], is a major fanboy of a certain god musician named Benten. Coincidence?

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* ActorAllusion - Arguably, at least in the English adaptation. Yashima, voiced by Yuri Lowenthal, Creator/YuriLowenthal, who is also the voice of teenage [[WesternAnimation Ben10]], is a major fanboy of a certain god musician named Benten. Coincidence?



* PortmanteauSeriesNickname - The full name is ''Kami-chu! ~Kamisama de Chugakusei~'', i.e. ''"The Goddess, A Middle-School Girl"''

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* PortmanteauSeriesNickname - The full name is ''Kami-chu! ~Kamisama de Chugakusei~'', i.e. ''"The Goddess, A Middle-School Girl"''Girl"''.
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* PortmanteauSeriesNickname - The full name is ''Kami-chu! ~Kamisama de Chugakusei~'', i.e. ''"The Goddess, A Middle-School Girl"''
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* ActorAllusion - Arguably, at least in the English adaptation. Yashima, voiced by Yuri Lowenthal, who is also the voice of teenage [[WesternAnimation Ben10]], is a major fanboy of a certain god musician named Benten. Coincidence?
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* The city that Miko and Shoukichi escape to in the second unaired episode (eleventh in the overall chronology) is Fukuyama, as indicated by its position to the east of Onomichi on the prefecture map, several shots of the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukuyama_Castle_%28Bingo_Province%29 Fukuyama Castle]] and, most notably, the statue in front of Fukuyama station. The playground where they wind up after dark still exists to this day and can be found on the castle grounds.

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* The city that Miko and Shoukichi escape to in the second unaired episode (eleventh in the overall chronology) is Fukuyama, as indicated by its position to the east of Onomichi on the prefecture map, several shots of the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukuyama_Castle_%28Bingo_Province%29 Fukuyama Castle]] and, most notably, the statue in front of Fukuyama station. The playground where they wind up after dark still exists to this day and can be found on the castle grounds.grounds.
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* The city that Miko and Shoukichi escape to in the second unaired episode (eleventh in the overall chronology) is Fukuyama, as indicated by its position to the east of Onomichi on the prefecture map, several shots of the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukuyama_Castle_%28Bingo_Province%29 Fukuyama Castle]] and, most notably, the statue in front of Fukuyama station. The playground where they wind up after dark still exists to this day and can be found on the premises of Fukuyama castle.

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* The city that Miko and Shoukichi escape to in the second unaired episode (eleventh in the overall chronology) is Fukuyama, as indicated by its position to the east of Onomichi on the prefecture map, several shots of the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukuyama_Castle_%28Bingo_Province%29 Fukuyama Castle]] and, most notably, the statue in front of Fukuyama station. The playground where they wind up after dark still exists to this day and can be found on the premises of Fukuyama castle.castle grounds.
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* The city that Miko and Shoukichi escape to in the second unaired episode (eleventh in the overall chronology) is Fukuyama, as indicated by its position to the east of Onomichi on the prefecture map, several shots of the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukuyama_Castle_%28Bingo_Province%29 Fukuyama Castle]] and, most notably, the statue in front of Fukuyama station.

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* The city that Miko and Shoukichi escape to in the second unaired episode (eleventh in the overall chronology) is Fukuyama, as indicated by its position to the east of Onomichi on the prefecture map, several shots of the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukuyama_Castle_%28Bingo_Province%29 Fukuyama Castle]] and, most notably, the statue in front of Fukuyama station. The playground where they wind up after dark still exists to this day and can be found on the premises of Fukuyama castle.
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* The city that Miko and Shoukichi escape to in the second unaired episode (eleventh in the overall chronology) is Fukuyama, as indicated by its position to the east of Onomichi on the prefecture map and several shots of the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukuyama_Castle_%28Bingo_Province%29 Fukuyama Castle]].

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* The city that Miko and Shoukichi escape to in the second unaired episode (eleventh in the overall chronology) is Fukuyama, as indicated by its position to the east of Onomichi on the prefecture map and map, several shots of the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukuyama_Castle_%28Bingo_Province%29 Fukuyama Castle]].Castle]] and, most notably, the statue in front of Fukuyama station.
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* The depicted junior high school is based on the Tsuchido elementary school in Onomichi.

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* The depicted junior high school is based on the Tsuchido elementary school in Onomichi.Onomichi.
* The city that Miko and Shoukichi escape to in the second unaired episode (eleventh in the overall chronology) is Fukuyama, as indicated by its position to the east of Onomichi on the prefecture map and several shots of the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukuyama_Castle_%28Bingo_Province%29 Fukuyama Castle]].
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* The depicted junior high school is in reality the Tsuchido elementary school.

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* The depicted junior high school is in reality based on the Tsuchido elementary school.school in Onomichi.
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* The depicted junior high school is an elementary school in reality.

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* The depicted junior high school is an in reality the Tsuchido elementary school in reality.school.

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