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** #455 was uploaded on the same week as ''Manga/AttackOnTitan's'' anime adaptation's series finale.
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* ChildrenVoicingChildren: During Season 1, Sayaka Harada, who voices Ai-chan, was 18/19 at the time.

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* ChildrenVoicingChildren: During Season 1, In a case of a teen voicing a teen, Sayaka Harada, who voices Ai-chan, Harada was 18/19 at around 18-19 years old when she started playing Ai-chan in the time.first season. Not the case afterwards, thanks to the SequelGap.



* SequelGap: The animated adaptation aired in Fall 2016, but did not receive a second season until five years later in 2021.

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* RoleReprise: All of the voice actors who appeared in the anime reprised their roles for the second season five years later.
* SequelGap: The animated adaptation aired in Fall 2016, but did not receive a second season until five years later in 2021.
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** #447 features Ai-chan playing basketball, and was posted after the final match of the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup.
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* WriteWhatYouKnow: Kiseki Himura has admitted to basing the character of "Onii-chan", Ai-chan's boyfriend, on himself. He recalled his own experience as a typical salaryman, trudging through life as a pervading sense of hopelessness weighed him down.

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* WriteWhatYouKnow: Kiseki Himura has admitted to basing the character of "Onii-chan", "Onii-san", Ai-chan's boyfriend, on himself. He recalled his own experience as a typical salaryman, trudging through life as a pervading sense of hopelessness weighed him down.
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** #382 was published at the tail end of ''Manga/SpyXFamily's'' anime adaptation.
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* ChildrenVoicingChildren: During Season 1, Sayaka Harada, who voices Ai-chan, was 18/19 at the time.
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* PlayingAgainstType: Creator/RieTakahashi has cultivated the image of voicing either loli or gentle young girls, if her character is somewhat big-boobed, they tend to be less pronounced. So it's to the surprise of her fans that she managed to pull off Maegami-chan in ''WebOriginal/GetsuyoubiNoTawawa'' who is not just big boobed and older, she's also seductively aggressive. In fact, her being in [[WorldOfBuxom that show alone]] is a surprise to her fans.

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* PlayingAgainstType: Creator/RieTakahashi has cultivated the image of voicing either loli or gentle young girls, if her character is somewhat big-boobed, they tend to be less pronounced. So it's to the surprise of her fans that she managed to pull off Maegami-chan in ''WebOriginal/GetsuyoubiNoTawawa'' who is not just big boobed and older, she's also seductively aggressive. In fact, her being in [[WorldOfBuxom that show alone]] is a surprise to her fans.
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* PlayingAgainstType: Creator/RieTakahashi has cultivated the image of voicing either loli or gentle young girls, if her character is somewhat big-boobed, they tend to be less pronounced. So it's to the surprise of her fans that she managed to pull off Maegami-chan in ''WebOriginal/GetsuyoubiNoTawawa'' who is not just big boobed and older, she's also seductively aggressive. In fact, her being in [[WorldOfBuxom that show alone]] is a surprise to her fans.
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* ChannelHop: The first season of the anime aired on [=YouTube=] and Niconico Douga, but the second season aired on Abema LINE TV.
* MeaningfulReleaseDate: Several of the images are based on either something that happened that day or in the week ahead. Some also reference UsefulNotes/JapaneseHolidays:

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* ChannelHop: The first season of the anime aired on [=YouTube=] and Niconico Douga, but the second season aired on switched over to Abema LINE TV.
* MeaningfulReleaseDate: Several of the Many images are based on inspired by either something that happened that day or in the week ahead. Some also reference UsefulNotes/JapaneseHolidays:



** #75 happened during the week of the Koshien qualifying rounds.
** #137 took place on the same day Creator/NipponTelevision held their yearly airing of ''Anime/CastleInTheSky''.
** #157 is based on Team Japan's legendary performance in Women's Curling during the [[UsefulNotes/OlympicGames 2018 Winter Olympics]].

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** #75 happened takes place during the week of the Koshien (High School Baseball) qualifying rounds.
** #137 took place came out on the same day Creator/NipponTelevision held their yearly annual airing of ''Anime/CastleInTheSky''.
** #157 is based on references Team Japan's legendary exemplary performance in Women's Curling during the [[UsefulNotes/OlympicGames 2018 Winter Olympics]].



** #174 and #175 were drawn while the [[UsefulNotes/TheWorldCup 2018 World Cup]] was going on.

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** #174 and #175 were drawn while during the [[UsefulNotes/TheWorldCup 2018 FIFA World Cup]] was going on.Cup]].



** #215 has Himura ring in the Reiwa Era's naming by announcing a HotterAndSexier R18 spinoff about Maegami, Kouhai, and Ai-chan...with a release date of Heisei 31. [[AprilFoolsDay Whoops]].[[note]]For those not in Japan, the Heisei era formally ended in its 30th year.[[/note]]

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** #215 has sees Himura ring in the Reiwa Era's naming Era by announcing a HotterAndSexier R18 spinoff about Maegami, Kouhai, Ai-chan, Kouhai-chan, and Ai-chan...with a release date of Maegami-chan... to be released in Heisei 31. [[AprilFoolsDay Whoops]].[[note]]For those not in Japan, the Heisei era formally ended in its 30th year.[[/note]]



** #243 was drawn as Typhoon Hagibis rampaged through Japan.
** #316 was released during the Japanese release of the final ''Anime/RebuildOfEvangelion'' movie. Nothing in the image proper references it, but the title of the image is called "Second Impact". However, the second image released that day makes a more blatant reference, involving Kouhai wearing a cosplay of Misato Katsuragi.
** #318 has a blatant reference to the Evergreen ship Evergiven getting stuck in the Suez Canal, where it was still stuck during the illustration's release.
** The Sada-chan storyline is apparently reserved for the weeks around the holiday of Obon.[[note]]The yearly religious summer feast, celebrating the souls of the dead coming to visit the world of the living and their relatives. Pretty much like the origins of Halloween in the western world.[[/note]]
* SequelGap: The first season aired in Fall 2016. Its second season aired a good five years later in 2021.
* WhyFandomCantHaveNiceThings: The first episode of the ONA was originally put up on {{Website/Youtube}} as well as [[Website/NicoNicoDouga niconico]]. Unfortunately, a few [[MoralGuardians "Youtube Heroes"]] that thought the series was hardcore {{ecchi}} thanks to the girls' proportions ended up flagging the video multiple times until it was taken down. The rest of the episodes would be Niconico-exclusive from then on.
* WriteWhatYouKnow: Ai-chan's salaryman boyfriend was based on Himura's own experiences as a salaryman, particularly the pervading feeling of hopelessness.

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** #243 was drawn as Typhoon Hagibis rampaged swept through Japan.
** #316 was released during the Japanese release of the final ''Anime/RebuildOfEvangelion'' movie. Nothing in the image proper references it, but the movie, as given away by its title of the image is called "Second Impact". However, the second Another image released that day makes a more blatant reference, involving Kouhai wearing a cosplay of expands the reference via Kouhai-chan cosplaying Misato Katsuragi.
** #318 has a blatant reference to the Evergreen container ship Evergiven getting stuck Ever Given running aground in the Suez Canal, where it was still stuck during Canal. It had yet to be unstuck by the illustration's release.
time of the image's posting.
** The Sada-chan storyline is apparently reserved for the weeks around the holiday of Obon.[[note]]The yearly religious summer feast, celebrating the souls of the dead coming to visit the world of the living and their relatives. Pretty much like the origins of Halloween in the western world.relatives; essentially Japan's equivalent to Halloween.[[/note]]
* SequelGap: The first season animated adaptation aired in Fall 2016. Its 2016, but did not receive a second season aired a good until five years later in 2021.
* WhyFandomCantHaveNiceThings: The anime's first episode of the ONA was originally put up posted on {{Website/Youtube}} as well as [[Website/NicoNicoDouga niconico]]. Unfortunately, a few [[MoralGuardians "Youtube Heroes"]] that thought who believed the series was to be hardcore {{ecchi}} thanks to the girls' proportions ended up flagging flagged the video multiple times until it was taken down. The rest of the episodes would be Niconico-exclusive from then on.
were Niconico-exclusive.
* WriteWhatYouKnow: Kiseki Himura has admitted to basing the character of "Onii-chan", Ai-chan's salaryman boyfriend was based boyfriend, on Himura's himself. He recalled his own experiences experience as a typical salaryman, particularly the trudging through life as a pervading feeling sense of hopelessness.hopelessness weighed him down.
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* ChannelHop: The first season of the anime aired on [=YouTube=] and Niconico Douga, but the second season aired on Abema LINE TV.


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* SequelGap: The first season aired in Fall 2016. Its second season aired a good five years later in 2021.
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** #318 has a blatant reference to the Evergreen ship Evergiven getting stuck in the Suez Canal, where it was still stuck during the illulstration's release.

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** #318 has a blatant reference to the Evergreen ship Evergiven getting stuck in the Suez Canal, where it was still stuck during the illulstration's illustration's release.
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** #318 has a blatant reference to the Evergreen ship Evergiven getting stuck in the Suez Canal, where it was still stuck during the illulstration's release.

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