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* ItWasHisSled: [[spoiler:Night dies at the end.]]
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* TheWoobie: Riiko. Her parents are barely around, so she's very lonely beneath her goofy, cheery personality, she is in a permanent SlapSlapKiss with Soshi, every guy she likes thinks she's a flat-chested weirdo, Mika was a FalseFriend who manipulated and undermined her because it made her feel better about herself and when she does get a boyfriend, he gets a fanclub who decide Night should be with one of ''them'', not Riiko.

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* TheWoobie: Riiko. Her parents are barely around, so she's very lonely beneath her goofy, cheery personality, she is in a permanent SlapSlapKiss with Soshi, every guy she likes thinks she's a flat-chested weirdo, Mika was a FalseFriend who manipulated and undermined her because it made her feel better about herself and when she does get a boyfriend, he gets a fanclub who decide Night should be with one of ''them'', not Riiko.Riiko.
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* TearJerker: [[spoiler:Night's death.]] It's just as emotional in the live-action drama, where [[spoiler:Gaku is seen looking over the stored body of Night, wishing him "sweet dreams, 01" and leaving. The last shot is an ascending view of Night's body in the storage container, wearing his scarf.]]

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[[spoiler:Night's death.]] It's just as emotional in the live-action drama, where [[spoiler:Gaku is seen looking over the stored body of Night, wishing him "sweet dreams, 01" and leaving. The last shot is an ascending view of Night's body in the storage container, wearing his scarf.]]



* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' [[spoiler:had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be ''not'' how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a robot programmed to be a "perfect" guy. While Night is likable by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still makes her come off as rather shallow and even dumb. It's particularily grating in the scene where she chooses Night over Soshi, on the basis that "Night always protects me!" when 1. apparently she forgot the detail where she ''programmed'' him to do so, and 2. Soshi happened to be at the scenes, protecting her as well without her knowing, overall making her decision just seem unfair and poorly thought through. Then again, the mangaka did state that she didn't mean for the story to be deep, leaving the conclusion that it ''had'' a good chance to be so, but she either didn't realize it herself or simply didn't aim to write more than what it ended up as.]]

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The story could have been alot a lot deeper and most likely ''better'' [[spoiler:had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be ''not'' how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a robot programmed to be a "perfect" guy. While Night is likable by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still makes her come off as rather shallow and even dumb. It's particularily grating in the scene where she chooses Night over Soshi, on the basis that "Night always protects me!" when 1. apparently she forgot the detail where she ''programmed'' him to do so, and 2. Soshi happened to be at the scenes, protecting her as well without her knowing, overall making her decision just seem unfair and poorly thought through. Then again, the mangaka did state that she didn't mean for the story to be deep, leaving the conclusion that it ''had'' a good chance to be so, but she either didn't realize it herself or simply didn't aim to write more than what it ended up as.]]
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* HollywoodHomely: Yes, Riiko. You're just ''so'' ugly...

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* HollywoodHomely: Yes, Riiko. You're just ''so'' ugly... Justified in that this is mostly Riiko's own [[IAmNotPretty low opinion of herself]] (made worse by [[BitchInSheepsClothing Mika]] sabotaging her attempts at relationships): the general in-universe view seems to be that she's more [[GenericCuteness plain]] than flat-out ugly.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' [[spoiler:had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be ''not'' how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a robot programmed to be a "perfect" guy. While Night is likable by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still makes her come off as rather shallow and even dumb. It's particularily grating in the scene where she chooses Night over Soshi, on the basis that "Night always protects me!" when 1. apparently she forgot the detail where she ''programmed'' him to do so, and 2. Soshi happened to be at the scenes, protecting her as well without her knowing, overall making her decision just seem unfair and poorly thought through. Then again, the mangaka did state that she didn't mean for the story to be deep, leaving the conclusion that it ''had'' a good chance to be so, but she either didn't realize it herself or simply didn't aim to write more than what it ended up as.]]

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** Mika admitting that she was ''never'' Riiko's friend and stole guys Riiko liked because she could, then has Night's fanclub pelt her with mud and throws the friendship bracelet Riiko made her in her face. You just want to give the poor girl a hug.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' [[spoiler:had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be ''not'' how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a robot programmed to be a "perfect" guy. While Night is likable by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still makes her come off as rather shallow and even dumb. It's particularily grating in the scene where she chooses Night over Soshi, on the basis that "Night always protects me!" when 1. apparently she forgot the detail where she ''programmed'' him to do so, and 2. Soshi happened to be at the scenes, protecting her as well without her knowing, overall making her decision just seem unfair and poorly thought through. Then again, the mangaka did state that she didn't mean for the story to be deep, leaving the conclusion that it ''had'' a good chance to be so, but she either didn't realize it herself or simply didn't aim to write more than what it ended up as.]]]]
* TheWoobie: Riiko. Her parents are barely around, so she's very lonely beneath her goofy, cheery personality, she is in a permanent SlapSlapKiss with Soshi, every guy she likes thinks she's a flat-chested weirdo, Mika was a FalseFriend who manipulated and undermined her because it made her feel better about herself and when she does get a boyfriend, he gets a fanclub who decide Night should be with one of ''them'', not Riiko.
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* ItWasHisSled: [[spoiler:Night dies at the end.]]
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot / UnfortunateImplications: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' [[spoiler:had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be ''not'' how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a robot programmed to be a "perfect" guy. While Night is likable by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still makes her come off as rather shallow and even dumb. It's particularily grating in the scene where she chooses Night over Soshi, on the basis that "Night always protects me!" when 1. apparently she forgot the detail where she ''programmed'' him to do so, and 2. Soshi happened to be at the scenes, protecting her as well without her knowing, overall making her decision just seem unfair and poorly thought through. Then again, the mangaka did state that she didn't mean for the story to be deep, leaving the conclusion that it ''had'' a good chance to be so, but she either didn't realize it herself or simply didn't aim to write more than what it ended up as.]]

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot / UnfortunateImplications: TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' [[spoiler:had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be ''not'' how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a robot programmed to be a "perfect" guy. While Night is likable by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still makes her come off as rather shallow and even dumb. It's particularily grating in the scene where she chooses Night over Soshi, on the basis that "Night always protects me!" when 1. apparently she forgot the detail where she ''programmed'' him to do so, and 2. Soshi happened to be at the scenes, protecting her as well without her knowing, overall making her decision just seem unfair and poorly thought through. Then again, the mangaka did state that she didn't mean for the story to be deep, leaving the conclusion that it ''had'' a good chance to be so, but she either didn't realize it herself or simply didn't aim to write more than what it ended up as.]]
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot / UnfortunateImplications: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' [[spoiler:had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a robot programmed to be a "perfect" guy. While Night is likable by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still makes her come off as rather shallow and even dumb. It's particularily grating in the scene where she chooses Night over Soshi, on the basis that "Night always protects me!" when 1. apparently she forgot the detail where she ''programmed'' him to do so, and 2. Soshi happened to be at the scenes, protecting her as well without her knowing, overall making her decision just seem unfair and poorly thought through. Then again, the mangaka did state that she didn't mean for the story to be deep, leaving the conclusion that it ''had'' a good chance to be so, but she either didn't realize it herself or simply didn't aim to write more than what it ended up as.]]

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot / UnfortunateImplications: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' [[spoiler:had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not ''not'' how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a robot programmed to be a "perfect" guy. While Night is likable by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still makes her come off as rather shallow and even dumb. It's particularily grating in the scene where she chooses Night over Soshi, on the basis that "Night always protects me!" when 1. apparently she forgot the detail where she ''programmed'' him to do so, and 2. Soshi happened to be at the scenes, protecting her as well without her knowing, overall making her decision just seem unfair and poorly thought through. Then again, the mangaka did state that she didn't mean for the story to be deep, leaving the conclusion that it ''had'' a good chance to be so, but she either didn't realize it herself or simply didn't aim to write more than what it ended up as.]]
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot / UnfortunateImplications: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a robot programmed to be a "perfect" guy. While Night is likable by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still makes her come off as rather shallow and even dumb. It's particularily grating in the scene where she chooses Night over Soshi, on the basis that "Night always protects me!" when 1. apparently she forgot the detail where she ''programmed'' him to do so, and 2. Soshi happened to be at the scenes, protecting her as well without her knowing, overall making her decision just seem unfair and poorly thought through. Then again, the mangaka did state that she didn't mean for the story to be deep, leaving the conclusion that it ''had'' a good chance to be so, but she either didn't realize it herself or simply didn't aim to write more than what it ended up as.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot / UnfortunateImplications: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' had [[spoiler:had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a robot programmed to be a "perfect" guy. While Night is likable by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still makes her come off as rather shallow and even dumb. It's particularily grating in the scene where she chooses Night over Soshi, on the basis that "Night always protects me!" when 1. apparently she forgot the detail where she ''programmed'' him to do so, and 2. Soshi happened to be at the scenes, protecting her as well without her knowing, overall making her decision just seem unfair and poorly thought through. Then again, the mangaka did state that she didn't mean for the story to be deep, leaving the conclusion that it ''had'' a good chance to be so, but she either didn't realize it herself or simply didn't aim to write more than what it ended up as.]]
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot / UnfortunateImplications: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a robot programmed to be a "perfect" guy. While Night is likable by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still makes her come off as rather shallow and even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... er yeah, because you ''programmed'' him to?)

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot / UnfortunateImplications: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a robot programmed to be a "perfect" guy. While Night is likable by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still makes her come off as rather shallow and even dumb ("Night dumb. It's particularily grating in the scene where she chooses Night over Soshi, on the basis that "Night always protects me!" ... er yeah, because you me!" when 1. apparently she forgot the detail where she ''programmed'' him to?)to do so, and 2. Soshi happened to be at the scenes, protecting her as well without her knowing, overall making her decision just seem unfair and poorly thought through. Then again, the mangaka did state that she didn't mean for the story to be deep, leaving the conclusion that it ''had'' a good chance to be so, but she either didn't realize it herself or simply didn't aim to write more than what it ended up as.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot / UnfortunateImplications: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a robot programmed to be a "perfect" guy. While Night is likable by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still makes her come off as rather shallow and even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... er yeah, because you ''programmed'' him to, genius?)

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot / UnfortunateImplications: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a robot programmed to be a "perfect" guy. While Night is likable by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still makes her come off as rather shallow and even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... er yeah, because you ''programmed'' him to, genius?)to?)
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot/UnfortunateImplications: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a robot programmed to be a "perfect" guy. While Night is likable by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still makes her come off as rather shallow and even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... er yeah, because you ''programmed'' him to, genius?)

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot/UnfortunateImplications: TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot / UnfortunateImplications: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a robot programmed to be a "perfect" guy. While Night is likable by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still makes her come off as rather shallow and even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... er yeah, because you ''programmed'' him to, genius?)
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a robot programmed to be a "perfect" guy. While Night is likable by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still makes her come off as rather shallow and even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... er yeah, because you ''programmed'' him to, genius?)

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot/UnfortunateImplications: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a robot programmed to be a "perfect" guy. While Night is likable by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still makes her come off as rather shallow and even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... er yeah, because you ''programmed'' him to, genius?)
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a robot programmed to be a "perfect" guy. While Night is a sweet guy by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still makes her come off as rather shallow and even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... er yeah, because you ''programmed'' him to, genius?)

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a robot programmed to be a "perfect" guy. While Night is a sweet guy likable by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still makes her come off as rather shallow and even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... er yeah, because you ''programmed'' him to, genius?)
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a robot programmed to be her perfect match. While Night is a sweet guy by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still makes her come off as rather shallow and even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... er yeah, because you ''programmed'' him to, genius?)

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a robot programmed to be her perfect match.a "perfect" guy. While Night is a sweet guy by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still makes her come off as rather shallow and even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... er yeah, because you ''programmed'' him to, genius?)
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a robot programmed to be her perfect match. While Night is sweet guy by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still makes her come off as rather shallow and even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... er yeah, because you ''programmed'' him to, genius?)

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a robot programmed to be her perfect match. While Night is a sweet guy by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still makes her come off as rather shallow and even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... er yeah, because you ''programmed'' him to, genius?)
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a robot programmed to be her perfect match. While Night is sweet guy by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still made her come off as rather shallow and even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... er yeah, because you ''programmed'' him to, genius?)

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a robot programmed to be her perfect match. While Night is sweet guy by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still made makes her come off as rather shallow and even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... er yeah, because you ''programmed'' him to, genius?)
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a guy programmed to be her perfect match. While Night is sweet guy by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still made her come off as rather shallow and even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... er yeah, because you ''programmed'' him to, genius?)

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a guy robot programmed to be her perfect match. While Night is sweet guy by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still made her come off as rather shallow and even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... er yeah, because you ''programmed'' him to, genius?)
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a guy programmed to be her perfect match. While Night is sweet guy by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still made her come off as rather shallow and even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... um yeah, because you ''programmed'' him to, genius.)

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a guy programmed to be her perfect match. While Night is sweet guy by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still made her come off as rather shallow and even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... um er yeah, because you ''programmed'' him to, genius.)genius?)
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a guy programmed to be her perfect match. While Night is sweet guy by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still made her come off as rather shallow or even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... um yeah, because you ''programmed'' him to, genius.)

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a guy programmed to be her perfect match. While Night is sweet guy by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still made her come off as rather shallow or and even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... um yeah, because you ''programmed'' him to, genius.)
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, sweet guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a guy programmed to be her perfect match. While Night is sweet guy by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still made her come off as rather shallow or even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... um yeah, because you ''programmed'' him to, genius.)

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' had Riiko realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, sweet ''real'' guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a guy programmed to be her perfect match. While Night is sweet guy by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still made her come off as rather shallow or even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... um yeah, because you ''programmed'' him to, genius.)
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' if Riiko had realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, sweet guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a guy programmed to be her perfect match. While Night is sweet guy by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still made her come off as rather shallow or even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... um yeah, because you ''programmed'' him to, genius.)

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' if had Riiko had realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, sweet guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a guy programmed to be her perfect match. While Night is sweet guy by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still made her come off as rather shallow or even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... um yeah, because you ''programmed'' him to, genius.)
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' if Riiko had realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, sweet guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a guy programmed to be her perfect match. While Night is sweet guy by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still made her come off as rather shallow or even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... um yes, because you ''programmed'' him to, dear.)

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' if Riiko had realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, sweet guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a guy programmed to be her perfect match. While Night is sweet guy by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still made her come off as rather shallow or even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... um yes, yeah, because you ''programmed'' him to, dear.genius.)
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' if Riiko had realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, sweet guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a guy ''programmed'' to be her perfect match. While Night is sweet guy by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still made her come off as rather shallow or even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... um yes, because you ''programmed'' him to, dear.)

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' if Riiko had realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, sweet guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a guy ''programmed'' programmed to be her perfect match. While Night is sweet guy by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still made her come off as rather shallow or even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... um yes, because you ''programmed'' him to, dear.)
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* TearJerker: [[spoiler:Night's death.]] It's just as emotional in the live-action drama, where [[spoiler:Gaku is seen looking over the stored body of Night, wishing him "sweet dreams, 01" and leaving. The last shot is an ascending view of Night's body in the storage container, wearing his scarf.]]

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* TearJerker: [[spoiler:Night's death.]] It's just as emotional in the live-action drama, where [[spoiler:Gaku is seen looking over the stored body of Night, wishing him "sweet dreams, 01" and leaving. The last shot is an ascending view of Night's body in the storage container, wearing his scarf.]]]]
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The story could have been alot deeper and most likely ''better'' if Riiko had realized that everything she ''thought'' she wanted in a guy (in which she eagerly programmed into a figure) turned out to be not how she thought it would and rather chose the genuine, sweet guy who had always loved her and stood by her, rather than choosing a guy ''programmed'' to be her perfect match. While Night is sweet guy by any means and seems to eventually harbor genuine feelings for Riiko, it still made her come off as rather shallow or even dumb ("Night always protects me!" ... um yes, because you ''programmed'' him to, dear.)
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* HollywoodHomely: [[SarcasmMode Yes, Riiko.]] You're just SO ugly...

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* HollywoodHomely: [[SarcasmMode Yes, Riiko.]] Riiko. You're just SO ''so'' ugly...

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