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* GoodTimesMontage: The {{Leitmotif}}s for the guys, except for [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers Teika's]], are played over one of these featuring Kohana and the featured guy.
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* GoodTimesMontage: The {{Leitmotif}}s for the guys, except for [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers Teika's]], Teika's, are played over one of these featuring Kohana and the featured guy.
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* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: Teika's {{Leitmotif}} is the last one to be featured in the series, and features several distinct differences from the others. For starters, it is the only one to have a Japanese name, rather that one in a Germanic language. It is also the only one that is not a ThisIsYourSong directed at Kohana, and does not feature a GoodTimesMontage with the singer and Kohana. Additionally, it is the only one to be sung by its singer in-person as part of the plot, and thus an integral part of the episode in which it appears, rather than acting as background music. Finally, it is the only one to end because it was [[MusicalisInterruptus interrupted by someone else]], namely Kohana.
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* ThisIsYourSong: The {{Leitmotif}}s for the guys, except for [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers Teika's]], follow this trope, as they are directed towards Kohana.
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* ThisIsYourSong: The {{Leitmotif}}s for the guys, except for [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers Teika's]], Teika's, follow this trope, as they are directed towards Kohana.
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** In Episode 7, Rintarou's focus on passing the Artista Selection Exam leads to a ''failure'' to express this trope, as the principal dismisses his sculpture's workmanship as being stiff, noting that he did not express himself in the work. He fails his first two attempts because of this.
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** In Episode 7, Rintarou's focus on passing the Artista Selection Exam leads to a ''failure'' to express this trope, as the principal dismisses his sculpture's {{sculpture|s}}'s workmanship as being stiff, noting that he did not express himself in the work. He fails his first two attempts because of this.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: In Episode 1, Kohana notices Rintarou's Light of Artista smells like vanilla, which is the first time she doesn't regard how the sparkles look or feel. This is an early hint to Rintarou's true talent as a pastry chef, not as a sculptor.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: In Episode 1, Kohana notices Rintarou's Light of Artista smells like vanilla, which is the first time she doesn't regard how the sparkles look or feel. This is an early hint to Rintarou's true talent as a pastry chef, not as a sculptor.{{sculptor|s}}.
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* GirlsAreReallyScaredOfHorrorMovies: Kohaha is terrified of having to do the last task from the opinion box, ghost busting, and frequently got spooked when exploring the east building at night with Kanato.
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* BeYourself: Both Teika and Aoi encourage Kohana to be this in Episode 3 after she imitates an ikebana display her mother once did and failed to produce sparkles, albeit in different ways. Teika takes a CruelToBeKind approach by disparaging Kohana's display and family name, and threatening to kick her off the Hoshi Festa's council if she continues to fail to produce sparkles. On the other hand, Aoi reflects on the ikebana display that Kohana made for him in the previous episode, remarking that it was one only she could make.
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* BeYourself: BeYourself:
** Both Teika and Aoi encourage Kohana to be this in Episode 3 after she imitates an ikebana display her mother once did and failed to produce sparkles, albeit in different ways. Teika takes a CruelToBeKind approach by disparaging Kohana's display and family name, and threatening to kick her off the Hoshi Festa's council if she continues to fail to produce sparkles. On the other hand, Aoi reflects on the ikebana display that Kohana made for him in the previous episode, remarking that it was one only she could make.
** Both Teika and Aoi encourage Kohana to be this in Episode 3 after she imitates an ikebana display her mother once did and failed to produce sparkles, albeit in different ways. Teika takes a CruelToBeKind approach by disparaging Kohana's display and family name, and threatening to kick her off the Hoshi Festa's council if she continues to fail to produce sparkles. On the other hand, Aoi reflects on the ikebana display that Kohana made for him in the previous episode, remarking that it was one only she could make.
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* CoverInnocentEyesAndEars: Aoi covers Kohana's eyes in this manner when Louis attempts to pose topless for his photo shoot.
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* CoverInnocentEyesAndEars: CoverInnocentEyesAndEars:
** Aoi covers Kohana's eyes in this manner when Louis attempts to pose topless for his photo shoot.
** Aoi covers Kohana's eyes in this manner when Louis attempts to pose topless for his photo shoot.
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* GenerationXerox: Kohana's mother Sakura specialized in ikebana and became the Artista Princess during her time at Hoshinomori. Having transferred to Hoshinomori and taking up ikebana, Kohana seems set to also become Artista Princess. Kohana even explicitly states in Episode 4 that deliberately invoking this trope is her goal.
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* GenerationXerox: GenerationXerox:
** Kohana's mother Sakura specialized in ikebana and became the Artista Princess during her time at Hoshinomori. Having transferred to Hoshinomori and taking up ikebana, Kohana seems set to also become Artista Princess. Kohana even explicitly states in Episode 4 that deliberately invoking this trope is her goal.
** Kohana's mother Sakura specialized in ikebana and became the Artista Princess during her time at Hoshinomori. Having transferred to Hoshinomori and taking up ikebana, Kohana seems set to also become Artista Princess. Kohana even explicitly states in Episode 4 that deliberately invoking this trope is her goal.
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* SenpaiKohai: Rintarou and Louis are sempais, while Monet and Kanato are kouhais to those characters.
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* DefrostingIceQueen: Teika, whose distant, cold, and aloof demeanor was driven by pressure from his brothers to succeed in organizing the Hoshi Festa. After making peace with them, he is noticeably more affable towards others.
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* DefrostingIceQueen: Teika, whose distant, cold, and aloof demeanor was driven by pressure from his brothers to succeed in organizing successfully organize the Hoshi Festa. After making peace with them, he is noticeably more affable towards others.
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* MenCantKeepHouse: Aoi, who is so single-mindedly obsessed with his calligraphy that he neglects the cleanliness of his room, with papers strewn everywhere and ink splashed on the walls.
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* MenCantKeepHouse: Aoi, who is so single-mindedly obsessed with his calligraphy that he neglects the cleanliness of his room, with room; it has papers strewn everywhere and ink splashed on the walls.
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* MusicalisInterruptus: A decidedly more serious iteration of this trope than most examples, Teika stop singing his {{Leitmotif}} because Kohana calls out to him.
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* MusicalisInterruptus: A decidedly more serious iteration of this trope than most examples, examples; Teika stop stops singing his {{Leitmotif}} because when Kohana calls out to him.
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* SexyDiscretionShot: Played with. Any of the MultipleEndings has a scene in which Kohana wakes up in bed with her chosen LoveInterest. Given that both of them are fully dressed and the dialogue is intimate yet nonsexual in nature, it is unknown if anything racier actually occurred.
* ShoutOut: Kohana's ordeal as a Destructive Artista mirrors the plot of ''Literature/SleepingBeauty'', as she falls into a coma whilst insisting on practicing her magical art. During her AdventuresInComaland she is surrounded by thorny vines just like the princess in the original story whilst the guys assume roles similar to the prince in attempting to wake her up. The play performed by the council is also an adaptation of ''Sleeping Beauty'', though Juri takes a lot of liberties with the script.
* ShoutOut: Kohana's ordeal as a Destructive Artista mirrors the plot of ''Literature/SleepingBeauty'', as she falls into a coma whilst insisting on practicing her magical art. During her AdventuresInComaland she is surrounded by thorny vines just like the princess in the original story whilst the guys assume roles similar to the prince in attempting to wake her up. The play performed by the council is also an adaptation of ''Sleeping Beauty'', though Juri takes a lot of liberties with the script.
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* SexyDiscretionShot: Played with. Any All of the MultipleEndings has a scene in which Kohana wakes up in bed with her chosen LoveInterest. Given that both of them are fully dressed and the dialogue is intimate yet nonsexual in nature, it is unknown if anything racier actually occurred.
* ShoutOut: Kohana's ordeal as a Destructive Artista mirrors the plot of ''Literature/SleepingBeauty'', as she falls into a coma whilst insisting on practicing her magical art. During her AdventuresInComaland she is surrounded by thorny vines just like the princess in the originalstory whilst story, while the guys assume roles similar to the prince in when attempting to wake her up. The play performed by the council is also an adaptation of ''Sleeping Beauty'', though Juri takes a lot of liberties with the script.
* ShoutOut: Kohana's ordeal as a Destructive Artista mirrors the plot of ''Literature/SleepingBeauty'', as she falls into a coma whilst insisting on practicing her magical art. During her AdventuresInComaland she is surrounded by thorny vines just like the princess in the original
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* SurprisinglyGoodEnglish: Teika's insert song "Walk in the Lonely Night".
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Senpai Kohai is the name of the trope
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* SempaiKohai: Rintarou and Louis are sempais, while Monet and Kanato are kouhais to those characters.
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* SempaiKohai: SenpaiKohai: Rintarou and Louis are sempais, while Monet and Kanato are kouhais to those characters.