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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process


* TheScrappy: Taira, oh boy. Part of it is because of his UncannyValley face, the other part is mostly anger at what he did to [[spoiler:Kimishita]].

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* TheScrappy: Taira, oh boy. Part of it is because of his UncannyValley creepy face, the other part is mostly anger at what he did to [[spoiler:Kimishita]].



* UncannyValley: Taira's slightly-too-wide eyes always make him look a little... off.
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I was the one to add this and looking back it was kind of mean-spirited when I also like DAYS in a way.


* SoOkayItsAverage: The consensus is that when it comes to mainstream sports manga, there are better ongoing alternatives (Manga/GiantKilling or Kobayashi Yuugo's Ao Ashi in the same sport) but it has its merits and isn't unreadable by any means.
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* HetIsEw: Averted with Hoshina/Ubukata, which was well received among the fandom, probably also partly because it gave them someone to ship Ubukata with without breaking up the Kazama/Tsukushi ship. Well and alive with the originally teased Tsukushi/Ubukata though.
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* EarWorm: "Higher Climber," the second OP. Although all opening and ending songs qualify to some degree.
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The trope doesn't apply to meta examples.


* OvershadowedByAwesome:
** The anime, while unable to achieve the popularity of ''Manga/{{Haikyuu}}'' or ''Manga/{{KurokoNoBasuke}}'', did help to improve the sales of the manga. It is also the produced in 2016, the same year that its [[Creator/{{Mappa}} creator]] would later make ''Anime/YuriOnIce'' and ''Manga/InThisCornerOfTheWorld''.
** For the manga, it has several strengths that would make it stand out compared to the others (most prominently the protagonist joining a powerhouse team and not the underdog, and the unusually warm relationship between Kazama and Tsukushi), but that alone wasn't enough to keep people hooked, especially since the series displayed many of its strengths too late, found Tskushi too wimpy to root for at the start and its anime series being underfunded. Thus, while being rather successful in its magazine and genre, it falls behind compared to the big leagues for the time period in the likes of ''Haikyuu'', ''Kuroko no Basket'' and ''Yowamushi Pedal''.
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** The manga itself. Readers either find it genuinely inspiring seeing Tsukushi starting as a soccer player along with the fun cast interactions, or totally unrealistic (given that Tsukushi, a complete beginner is in the thick of selection for tournaments amidst very experienced players) and the soccer matches (exacerbated by the anime series) being the weakest part at the start [[note]] Tsukyoshi admitted that he started off focusing on the slice of life aspect [[/note]]

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** The manga itself. Readers either find it genuinely inspiring seeing Tsukushi starting as a soccer player along with the fun cast interactions, or totally unrealistic (given that Tsukushi, a complete beginner is in the thick of selection for tournaments amidst very experienced players) and the soccer matches (exacerbated by the anime series) being the weakest part at the start [[note]] Tsukyoshi Yasuda admitted that he started off focusing more on the slice of life aspect [[/note]]



* CharacterShilling: Whether or not you root for Tsukushi, it is hard to argue that the praises he got from everybody else (which is especially bad in the beginning) can be somewhat unwarranted.

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* CharacterShilling: Whether or not you root for Tsukushi, it is hard to argue that the praises he got from everybody else (which is especially bad in the beginning) can be somewhat unwarranted.unwarranted, a criticism that even Tsukushi himself admits.



** For the manga, it has several strengths that would make it stand out compared to the others (most prominently the protagonist joining a powerhouse team and not the underdog, and the unusually warm relationship between Kazama and Tsukushi), but that alone wasn't enough to keep people hooked, especially since the series displayed many of its strengths too late, found Tskushi too wimpy to root for at the start and its anime series being underfunded. Thus, while being rather successful in its magazine and genre, it falls behind compared to the big leagues for the time period in the likes of ''Kuroko no Basket'' and ''Yowamushi Pedal''.

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** For the manga, it has several strengths that would make it stand out compared to the others (most prominently the protagonist joining a powerhouse team and not the underdog, and the unusually warm relationship between Kazama and Tsukushi), but that alone wasn't enough to keep people hooked, especially since the series displayed many of its strengths too late, found Tskushi too wimpy to root for at the start and its anime series being underfunded. Thus, while being rather successful in its magazine and genre, it falls behind compared to the big leagues for the time period in the likes of ''Haikyuu'', ''Kuroko no Basket'' and ''Yowamushi Pedal''.
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** The anime, while unable to achieve the popularity of ''Manga/{{Haikyuu}}'' or ''Manga/KurokoNoBasket'', did help to improve the sales of the manga. It is also the produced in 2016, the same year that its [[Creator/{{Mappa}} creator]] would later make ''Anime/YuriOnIce'' and ''Anime/InThisCornerOfTheWorld''.

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** The anime, while unable to achieve the popularity of ''Manga/{{Haikyuu}}'' or ''Manga/KurokoNoBasket'', ''Manga/{{KurokoNoBasuke}}'', did help to improve the sales of the manga. It is also the produced in 2016, the same year that its [[Creator/{{Mappa}} creator]] would later make ''Anime/YuriOnIce'' and ''Anime/InThisCornerOfTheWorld''.''Manga/InThisCornerOfTheWorld''.

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* AmericansHateTingle: At it's peak with the anime airing, it's [[https://www.reddit.com/r/anime/comments/5iwftq/spoilers_days_episode_24_discussion_final/dbdfh1d highly advertised around Japan]] and a mainstream seller. Outside of Japan, it's has a cult following at best.

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* AmericansHateTingle: At it's its peak with the anime airing, it's [[https://www.reddit.com/r/anime/comments/5iwftq/spoilers_days_episode_24_discussion_final/dbdfh1d highly advertised around Japan]] and a mainstream seller. Outside of Japan, it's it has a cult following at best.



* CounterpartComparison: The team composition of Seiseki with the 3 arrows, and later with Tsukushi's role to rebound hunting when being a striker, is to of all things, [[Manga/GiantKilling Osaka Gunners]].
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* MemeticSexGod: Usui can apparently seduce the entire cast and the whole fanbase as he pleases. Whether or not the two are correlated is up to debate.
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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Fans' general reaction to the anime adaptation, which changed the original (and [[AwesomeArt very well-liked]]) art style and cut out many a charming or enjoyable moment or character quirk for the sake of pacing. (All that might have been more forgivable if the series hadn't also suffered heavily from OffModel and NoBudget, but that's a different story.)

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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Fans' general reaction to the anime adaptation, which changed the original (and [[AwesomeArt [[SugarWiki/AwesomeArt very well-liked]]) art style and cut out many a charming or enjoyable moment or character quirk for the sake of pacing. (All that might have been more forgivable if the series hadn't also suffered heavily from OffModel and NoBudget, but that's a different story.)

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