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** It survives her. It doesn't survive her and Nozomi, the other lead, being on it at the same time.

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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: Probably most know about this work only that it is dedicated to the life of the centaur girl.



* BestKnownForTheFanservice: Probably most know about this work only that it is dedicated to the life of the centaur girl.

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* {{Moe}}: Pretty much all the little kids that appear in the series. If you thought Shino was cute, Maki (her little friend from daycare) is even moreso, and Suetsumu is ''adorable'' beyond words. Even the young Antarctican kid from chapter 32 is cute.



* {{Moe}}: Pretty much all the little kids that appear in the series. If you thought Shino was cute, Maki (her little friend from daycare) is even moreso, and Suetsumu is ''adorable'' beyond words. Even the young Antarctican kid from chapter 32 is cute.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Its hard to pick just one, but the Class Rep and her family are a pretty big one, as well as Shino-chan. The Antarticans and pretty much everyone who isn't one of the main three. Adaptation even emphasizes this by devoted Class Rep a full ending or treating her as the next character after the main girls.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Its It's hard to pick just one, but the Class Rep and her family are a pretty big one, as well as Shino-chan. The Antarticans and pretty much everyone who isn't one of the main three. Adaptation even emphasizes this by devoted Class Rep a full ending or treating her as the next character after the main girls.
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* ViewerGenderConfusion: The fan translators first thought that Omaki (a CatGirl) is a "he". Even when she wears the sportswear, you can see that she has breast (they are not big, but visible enough).

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* ViewerGenderConfusion: The fan translators first thought that Omaki (a CatGirl) is a "he". Even when she wears the sportswear, you can see that she has breast breasts (they are not big, but visible enough).

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* {{Moe}}: Pretty much all the little kids that appear in the series. If you thought Shino was cute, Maki (her little friend from day care) takes it UpToEleven, and Suetsumu is ''adorable'' beyond words. Even the young Antarctican kid from chapter 32 is cute.

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* {{Moe}}: Pretty much all the little kids that appear in the series. If you thought Shino was cute, Maki (her little friend from day care) takes it UpToEleven, daycare) is even moreso, and Suetsumu is ''adorable'' beyond words. Even the young Antarctican kid from chapter 32 is cute.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The draconian PoliticalCorrectnessGoneMad setting of the story could obviously make for some really good social commentary on censorship and racism, but no character ever questions the society they live in or if it really is a good thing or not, and only one short segment even makes the point that this sort of society is supposed to be a ''bad'' thing. Instead, they just accept it for what it is and focus more on their coming-of-age, making it look like the author approves of such measures even though it's supposed to be criticized.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The draconian PoliticalCorrectnessGoneMad PoliticalOvercorrectness setting of the story could obviously make for some really good social commentary on censorship and racism, but no character ever questions the society they live in or if it really is a good thing or not, and only one short segment even makes the point that this sort of society is supposed to be a ''bad'' thing. Instead, they just accept it for what it is and focus more on their coming-of-age, making it look like the author approves of such measures even though it's supposed to be criticized.



* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotPolitical: The world of ''Centaur'', which is ruled by PoliticalCorrectnessGoneMad and points out many problems with "absolute equality" as well as excessive political correctness hurts freedom of expression and individuality, is thought by many to be {{Take That}}s at countries such as the UK, Canada, or several European Union countries, who have made the news in years prior and during the manga's publication for their hate crime laws. However, WordOfGod has never confirmed it's supposed to be an attack on any specific country, so it's best assumed it's just a criticism of the way of thinking to begin with.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotPolitical: The world of ''Centaur'', which is ruled by PoliticalCorrectnessGoneMad PoliticalOvercorrectness and points out many problems with "absolute equality" as well as excessive political correctness hurts freedom of expression and individuality, is thought by many to be {{Take That}}s at countries such as the UK, Canada, or several European Union countries, who have made the news in years prior and during the manga's publication for their hate crime laws. However, WordOfGod has never confirmed it's supposed to be an attack on any specific country, so it's best assumed it's just a criticism of the way of thinking to begin with.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotPolitical: The world of ''Centaur'', which is ruled by PoliticalCorrectnessGoneMad and points out many problems with "absolute equality" as well as excessive political correctness hurts freedom of expression and individuality, is thought by many to be {{Take That}}s at countries such as the UK, Canada, or several European Union countries, who have made the news in years prior and during the manga's publication for what some perceive increasingly draconian "hate crime" laws. However, WordOfGod has never confirmed it's supposed to be an attack on any specific country, so it's best assumed it's just a criticism of the way of thinking to begin with. It's hardly even a new topic to begin with; ''Literature/HarrisonBergeron'' addressed many of the same issues [[OlderThanTheyThink all the way back in]] ''[[OlderThanTheyThink 1961]]''.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotPolitical: The world of ''Centaur'', which is ruled by PoliticalCorrectnessGoneMad and points out many problems with "absolute equality" as well as excessive political correctness hurts freedom of expression and individuality, is thought by many to be {{Take That}}s at countries such as the UK, Canada, or several European Union countries, who have made the news in years prior and during the manga's publication for what some perceive increasingly draconian "hate crime" their hate crime laws. However, WordOfGod has never confirmed it's supposed to be an attack on any specific country, so it's best assumed it's just a criticism of the way of thinking to begin with. It's hardly even a new topic to begin with; ''Literature/HarrisonBergeron'' addressed many of the same issues [[OlderThanTheyThink all the way back in]] ''[[OlderThanTheyThink 1961]]''.
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* WhatAnIdiot: Hime's classmate Fujimoto, in charge of the props and sets for the class play, is convinced that the tower prop can bear Hime's weight because he tested it by getting Nekomi (the fattest boy in the class) to jump up and down on it, saying that "she can't be heavier than Nekomi-san, right?" Somehow he failed to consider that, since Hime is a ''centaur'', of COURSE she's going to be heavier than even the heaviest biped in the class! Predictably, it collapses during the performance.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotPolitical: The world of ''Centaur'', which is ruled by PoliticalCorrectnessGoneMad and points out many problems with "absolute equality" as well as excessive political correctness hurts freedom of expression and individuality, is thought by many to be {{Take That}}s at countries such as the UK, Canada, or several European Union countries, who have made the news in years prior and during the manga's publication for what some perceive increasingly draconian "hate crime" laws. However, WordOfGod has never confirmed it's supposed to be an attack on any specific country, so it's best assumed it's just a criticism of the way of thinking to begin with. It's hardly even a new topic to begin with, ''Literature/HarrisonBergeron'' addressed many of the same issues [[OlderThanTheyThink all the way back in]] ''[[OlderThanTheyThink 1961]]''.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotPolitical: The world of ''Centaur'', which is ruled by PoliticalCorrectnessGoneMad and points out many problems with "absolute equality" as well as excessive political correctness hurts freedom of expression and individuality, is thought by many to be {{Take That}}s at countries such as the UK, Canada, or several European Union countries, who have made the news in years prior and during the manga's publication for what some perceive increasingly draconian "hate crime" laws. However, WordOfGod has never confirmed it's supposed to be an attack on any specific country, so it's best assumed it's just a criticism of the way of thinking to begin with. It's hardly even a new topic to begin with, with; ''Literature/HarrisonBergeron'' addressed many of the same issues [[OlderThanTheyThink all the way back in]] ''[[OlderThanTheyThink 1961]]''.

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