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* BootstrappedLeitmotif: None of the main characters have actual [[{{Leitmotif}} Leitmotifs]] outside of their respective ending themes. However a few of the in-game music has become synonymous with the characters themselves either because they're played frequently whenever they're in the scene or the tone of the music just fits them perfectly.
** Yuuji and JB: [[https://youtu.be/gQ8alGmb6QI?t=26m42s Code: xxxx]]. And for Yuuji himself whenever he's in action, [[https://youtu.be/gQ8alGmb6QI?t=31m41s Jam]].
** Yumiko: [[https://youtu.be/gQ8alGmb6QI?t=4m57s Your Town]] and [[https://youtu.be/gQ8alGmb6QI?t=8m13s Sky in a Bottle]].
** Amane: [[https://youtu.be/gQ8alGmb6QI?t=9m51s Rainy Summer Angel]] and [[https://youtu.be/gQ8alGmb6QI?t=16m31s Everyday Warmth]].
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* Utsuge: The setting revolves around a school for troubled students that have at least one major crippling issue that hinders a successful integration into normal society and their anxieties/regrets regarding it.

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* Utsuge: {{Utsuge}}: The setting revolves around a school for troubled students that have at least one major crippling issue that hinders a successful integration into normal society and their anxieties/regrets regarding it.
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** Utsuge: The setting revolves around a school for troubled students that have at least one major crippling issue that hinders a successful integration into normal society and their anxieties/regrets regarding it.

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** * Utsuge: The setting revolves around a school for troubled students that have at least one major crippling issue that hinders a successful integration into normal society and their anxieties/regrets regarding it.
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** Utsuge: The setting revolves around a school for troubled students that have at least one major crippling issue that hinders a successful integration into normal society and their anxieties/regrets regarding it.
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* BaitAndSwitch: When Amane starts being more flirtatious with Yuuji and the latter starts to think of her motives, he wonders if he met her before and then reminisces of a girl he played with in his childhood. [[spoiler: While said girl is hinted to be Amane, it turns out to actually be Sachi.]]
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** In Amane's route we see that this trope also applied to [[spoiler: their daughter]], who went on to have a daughter of her own years later.


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* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Despite being stranded in the jungle for two weeks without food, the group of girls from Amane's backstory aren't shown to lose an ounce of weight and are perfectly clean. [[spoiler: One of them had a maggot infested gash in her head, but we never see it. Then again, who'd want to?]]
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* ArtShift: There are some special scenes that portray everyone as [[SuperDeformed chibified versions of themselves]], including [[{{Bishounen}} Yuuji]] of all people. Mostly used for comedic effect or during a weird moment.

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* ArtShift: There are some special scenes CG images that portray everyone as [[SuperDeformed chibified versions of themselves]], including [[{{Bishounen}} Yuuji]] of all people. Mostly used for comedic effect or during a weird moment.
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* ArtShift: There are some special scenes that portray everyone as [[SuperDeformed chibified versions of themselves]], including [[{{Bishounen}} Yuuji]] of all people. Mostly used for comedic affect or during a weird moment.

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* ArtShift: There are some special scenes that portray everyone as [[SuperDeformed chibified versions of themselves]], including [[{{Bishounen}} Yuuji]] of all people. Mostly used for comedic affect effect or during a weird moment.
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* ArtShift: A minor one, but it's there. During the [[SuperDeformed special CG scenes where everyone is portrayed as chibified versions of themselves]], Amane, Sachi, and Makina transition well into these scenes because their default {{Moe}} designs make them fit in perfectly with no noticeable changes. However [[{{Bishoujo}} Michiru, Yumiko]], and especially [[{{Bishounen}} Yuuji]] go through a drastic shift in their designs in order to match the art style of the scenes, making them stand out from their original designs.

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* ArtShift: A minor one, but it's there. During the There are some special scenes that portray everyone as [[SuperDeformed special CG scenes where everyone is portrayed as chibified versions of themselves]], Amane, Sachi, and Makina transition well into these scenes because their default {{Moe}} designs make them fit in perfectly with no noticeable changes. However [[{{Bishoujo}} Michiru, Yumiko]], and especially including [[{{Bishounen}} Yuuji]] go through a drastic shift in their designs in order to match the art style of the scenes, making them stand out from their original designs.all people. Mostly used for comedic affect or during a weird moment.
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* ArtShift: A minor one, but it's there. During the [[GraphicsInducedSuperDeformed special CG scenes where everyone is portrayed as chibified versions of themselves]], Amane, Sachi, and Makina transition well into these scenes because their default {{Moe}} designs make them fit in perfectly with no noticeable changes. However [[{{Bishoujo}} Michiru, Yumiko]], and especially [[{{Bishounen}} Yuuji]] go through a drastic shift in their designs in order to match the art style of the scenes, making them stand out from their original designs.

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* ArtShift: A minor one, but it's there. During the [[GraphicsInducedSuperDeformed [[SuperDeformed special CG scenes where everyone is portrayed as chibified versions of themselves]], Amane, Sachi, and Makina transition well into these scenes because their default {{Moe}} designs make them fit in perfectly with no noticeable changes. However [[{{Bishoujo}} Michiru, Yumiko]], and especially [[{{Bishounen}} Yuuji]] go through a drastic shift in their designs in order to match the art style of the scenes, making them stand out from their original designs.
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* ArtShift: A minor one, but it's there. During the [[GraphicsInducedSuperDeformed special CG scenes where everyone is portrayed as chibified versions of themselves]], Amane, Sachi, and Makina transition well into these scenes because their default {{Moe}} designs make them fit in perfectly with no noticeable changes. However [[{{Bishoujo}} Michiru, Yumiko]], and especially [[{{Bishounen}} Yuuji]] go through a drastic shift in their designs in order to match the art style of the scenes, making them stand out from their original designs.
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Two sequels to the game have been released: ''VisualNovel/GrisaiaNoMeikyuu'' in 2012, and ''VisualNovel/GrisaiaNoRakuen'' in 2013. A spin-off game, ''Idol Mahou Shoujo Chiru Chiru Michiru'', featuring heroine Michiru as a magical girl, was announced on April 1, 2014; it was originally thought to be an April Fool's joke, but ended up getting released later that year. The first game has received an English translation patch. In 2014, Frontwing and Sekai Project teamed up to raise the money needed to bring the entire trilogy to the United States via Kickstarter; it was fully funded within 24 hours. It was released on Steam in May 2015.

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Two sequels to the game have been released: ''VisualNovel/GrisaiaNoMeikyuu'' in 2012, and ''VisualNovel/GrisaiaNoRakuen'' in 2013. A spin-off game, ''Idol Mahou Shoujo Chiru Chiru Michiru'', featuring heroine Michiru as a magical girl, was announced on April 1, 2014; it was originally thought to be an April Fool's joke, but ended up getting released later that year. The first game has received an English translation patch. In 2014, Frontwing and Sekai Project teamed up to raise the money needed to bring the entire trilogy to the United States via Kickstarter; it was fully funded within 24 hours. It ''Kajitsu'' was released on Steam in May 2015.
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Two sequels to the game have been released: ''VisualNovel/GrisaiaNoMeikyuu'' in 2012, and ''VisualNovel/GrisaiaNoRakuen'' in 2013. A spin-off game, ''Idol Mahou Shoujo Chiru Chiru Michiru'', featuring heroine Michiru as a magical girl, was announced on April 1, 2014; it was originally thought to be an April Fool's joke, but ended up getting released later that year. The first game has received an English translation patch. In 2014, Frontwing and Sekai Project teamed up to raise the money needed to bring the entire trilogy to the United States via Kickstarter; it was fully funded within 24 hours.

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Two sequels to the game have been released: ''VisualNovel/GrisaiaNoMeikyuu'' in 2012, and ''VisualNovel/GrisaiaNoRakuen'' in 2013. A spin-off game, ''Idol Mahou Shoujo Chiru Chiru Michiru'', featuring heroine Michiru as a magical girl, was announced on April 1, 2014; it was originally thought to be an April Fool's joke, but ended up getting released later that year. The first game has received an English translation patch. In 2014, Frontwing and Sekai Project teamed up to raise the money needed to bring the entire trilogy to the United States via Kickstarter; it was fully funded within 24 hours.
hours. It was released on Steam in May 2015.
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*** On the same scene, when Michiru's temper explodes and she declares she'll "blow this building sky-high", Sachi immediately points out that would be only possible with the aid of some serious explosives. [[spoiler: To help her face her mental issues in her route, Yuuji uses exactly that kind of explosive to help her blow up the academy as a result of Sachi's extreme solution to Michiru's request of eliminating an upcoming test.]]
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* RandomEventsPlot: The common route.
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* DoorStopper: The visual novel is very long.

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* DoorStopper: The It will take you about 100 hours to get all the endings in the visual novel is very long.novel. Have fun!

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* BringMyBrownPants: In Episode 7, Yuuji tells a ''terrified'' Sachi that he re-programmed the bombs to freeze when they hit zero. Cue the puddle.

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In Episode 7, Yuuji tells a ''terrified'' Sachi that he re-programmed the bombs to freeze when they hit zero. Cue the puddle.
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* BringMyBrownPants: In Episode 7, Yuuji tells a ''terrified'' Sachi that he re-programmed the bombs to freeze when they hit zero. Cue the puddle.
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* TheMerch: While watching a show called Tunafishman, they try selling a transformation belt item during the commercial. Except Tunafishman doesn’t transform and he’s incapable of wearing a belt since he’s a fish on legs. Yuuji is oddly susceptible to these ploys.

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* TheMerch: [[invoked]] While watching a show called Tunafishman, they try selling a transformation belt item during the commercial. Except Tunafishman doesn’t transform and he’s incapable of wearing a belt since he’s a fish on legs. Yuuji is oddly susceptible to these ploys.
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''Grisaia no Kajitsu'' (known as ''Fruit of Grisaia'' in the West) is a visual novel released by frontwing in 2011.

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''Grisaia no Kajitsu'' (known as ''Fruit '' The Fruit of Grisaia'' in the West) is a visual novel released by frontwing in 2011.
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''Grisaia no Kajitsu'' (''Fruit of Grisaia'' in the West) is a visual novel released by frontwing in 2011.

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''Grisaia no Kajitsu'' (''Fruit (known as ''Fruit of Grisaia'' in the West) is a visual novel released by frontwing in 2011.
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''Grisaia no Kajitsu'' is a visual novel released by frontwing in 2011.

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''Grisaia no Kajitsu'' (''Fruit of Grisaia'' in the West) is a visual novel released by frontwing in 2011.
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* BunnyEarsLawyer: According to JB, all of the 9029 talk back to their superiors and disobey direct orders, but Ichigaya puts up with them, including Yuuji, because they're so good at what they do. [[spoiler: Makina inherits these traits when she becomes the next 9029 in her route.]]

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* BunnyEarsLawyer: According to JB, all of the 9029 agents talk back to their superiors and disobey direct orders, but Ichigaya puts up with them, including Yuuji, because they're so good at what they do. [[spoiler: Makina inherits these traits when she becomes the next 9029 in her route.]]
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* BarefootSuicide: In the anime, Michiru's friend takes off her shoes before jumping off the roof of the school building in a flashback.
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Hahahahaha no, Grisaia is not dark at all. And darker and edgier than what? This is the first VN in the series.


* DarkerAndEdgier: One of the darkest [=VNs=] ever made.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: One of the darkest [=VNs=] ever made.
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* DoorStopper: The visual novel is very long.
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* DarkAndTroubledPast: All of the students at Mihama Academy.
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* PragmaticAdaptation: The anime changes the endings to the routes, most notably Yumiko's and Makina's, to weave them into one story arc.
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* BleachedUnderpants: The Sekai Project localized version available on Steam has the sex scenes removed. Though the sex is acknowledged to have actually happened, the game simply fades to black.

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* BleachedUnderpants: The Sekai Project localized version available on Steam has the sex scenes removed. Though the sex is acknowledged to have actually happened, the game simply fades to black. The sex is completely dispensed with in the anime, as Yuuji doesn't get romantically involved with any of the girls.

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