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* ParanoiaFuel: Augmented reality works by processing input from cameras and other sensors to insert images of things that aren't really there. The glasses could well have sensors in them, which explains how it works when their pets are in front of them, but we regularly see the pets moving about where no one is looking, and they can observe and react to events that no glasses-wearing human was watching. They're used to spy on other glasses-wearers, as well, and they seem to do this just by looking at their quarry. So there must be sensors all over the place... even on private property, because the pets can walk around your home while you're not looking. Satchii is polite enough to ignore this, but a bunch of script kiddies have learned how to make their pets use those sensors to track your every move.

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Augmented reality works by processing input from cameras and other sensors to insert images of things that aren't really there. The glasses could well have sensors in them, which explains how it works when their pets are in front of them, but we regularly see the pets moving about where no one is looking, and they can observe and react to events that no glasses-wearing human was watching. They're used to spy on other glasses-wearers, as well, and they seem to do this just by looking at their quarry. So there must be sensors all over the place... even on private property, because the pets can walk around your home while you're not looking. Satchii is polite enough to ignore this, but a bunch of script kiddies have learned how to make their pets use those sensors to track your every move.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: How ''else'' would you explain the beard episode?
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* PlatonicWritingRomanticReading: Assuming that the [[HoYay Les Yay]] between Isako and Yasako wasn't the intended result. For most of the series, it looks like an AllLovingHero trying to get the stoic, reluctant ally to come out of her shell, but then in the finale... [[spoiler: Isako gives Yasako a charm which she has to watch over, Yasako goes through a downright brutal [[RescuedFromTheUnderworld Rescue from the Underworld]] to get Isako back.

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* PlatonicWritingRomanticReading: Assuming that the [[HoYay Les Yay]] between Isako and Yasako wasn't the intended result. For most of the series, it looks like an AllLovingHero trying to get the stoic, reluctant ally to come out of her shell, but then in the finale... [[spoiler: Isako gives Yasako a charm which she has to watch over, Yasako goes through a downright brutal [[RescuedFromTheUnderworld Rescue from the Underworld]] to get Isako back.]]
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* RelationshipWritingFumble: Assuming that the [[HoYay Les Yay]] between Isako and Yasako wasn't the intended result. For most of the series, it looks like an AllLovingHero trying to get the stoic, reluctant ally to come out of her shell, but then in the finale... [[spoiler: Isako gives Yasako a charm which she has to watch over , Yasako goes through a downright brutal [[RescuedFromTheUnderworld Rescue from the Underworld]] to get Isako back.

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* RelationshipWritingFumble: PlatonicWritingRomanticReading: Assuming that the [[HoYay Les Yay]] between Isako and Yasako wasn't the intended result. For most of the series, it looks like an AllLovingHero trying to get the stoic, reluctant ally to come out of her shell, but then in the finale... [[spoiler: Isako gives Yasako a charm which she has to watch over , over, Yasako goes through a downright brutal [[RescuedFromTheUnderworld Rescue from the Underworld]] to get Isako back.
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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process


* NightmareFuel: Loads of it.
** The Nulls, even after we discover what they actually are.
** Obsolete Space.
** The floating 2D walls of the ghost town.
** Miss Michiko, the queen of UncannyValley.

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%% * NightmareFuel: Loads of it.
%% ** The Nulls, even after we discover what they actually are.
%% ** Obsolete Space.
%% ** The floating 2D walls of the ghost town.
%% ** Miss Michiko, the queen of UncannyValley.Michiko
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* FunnyMoments: The Cyber-Beard episode is an extremely funny BreatherEpisode with hardly any dark or complicated aspects to it whatsoever, and probably one of the most memorable episodes of the series due to sheer hilarity and absurdity.
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* FunnyMoments: The Cyber-Beard episode is an extremely funny BreatherEpisode with hardly any dark or complicated aspects to it whatsoever, and probably one of the most memorable episodes of the series due to sheer hilarity and absurdity.
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%%* RelationshipWritingFumble: Assuming that the [[HoYay Les Yay]] between Isako and Yasako wasn't the intended result. For most of the series, it looks like an AllLovingHero trying to get the to come out of her shell, but then in the finale... [[spoiler: Isako gives Yasako a charm which she has to store over , Yasako goes through a downright brutal [[RescuedFromTheUnderworld Rescue from the Underworld]] to get Isako.

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%%* * RelationshipWritingFumble: Assuming that the [[HoYay Les Yay]] between Isako and Yasako wasn't the intended result. For most of the series, it looks like an AllLovingHero trying to get the stoic, reluctant ally to come out of her shell, but then in the finale... [[spoiler: Isako gives Yasako a charm which she has to store watch over , Yasako goes through a downright brutal [[RescuedFromTheUnderworld Rescue from the Underworld]] to get Isako.Isako back.
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* FanPreferredPairing: A large portion of the fanbase, particularly on Pixiv, seem to be supportive of [[LesYay Yasako and Isako]], leaving Haraken to [[DieForOurShip die for their favorite couple.]]
* LesYay: Yasako and Isako, [[spoiler: who, based off events ''in the finale,'' go from zero to AlmostKiss in the span of three episodes.]]

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* FanPreferredPairing: A large portion of the fanbase, particularly on Pixiv, seem to be supportive of [[LesYay [[HoYay Yasako and Isako]], leaving Haraken to [[DieForOurShip die for their favorite couple.]]
couple]].
* LesYay: [[HoYay Les Yay]]: Yasako and Isako, [[spoiler: who, based off events ''in the finale,'' go from zero to AlmostKiss in the span of three episodes.]]



%%* RelationshipWritingFumble: Assuming that the LesYay between Isako and Yasako wasn't the intended result. For most of the series, it looks like an AllLovingHero trying to get the to come out of her shell, but then in the finale... [[spoiler: Isako gives Yasako a charm which she has to store over , Yasako goes through a downright brutal OrpheanRescue to get Isako

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%%* RelationshipWritingFumble: Assuming that the LesYay [[HoYay Les Yay]] between Isako and Yasako wasn't the intended result. For most of the series, it looks like an AllLovingHero trying to get the to come out of her shell, but then in the finale... [[spoiler: Isako gives Yasako a charm which she has to store over , Yasako goes through a downright brutal OrpheanRescue [[RescuedFromTheUnderworld Rescue from the Underworld]] to get Isako Isako.
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* PuppyLove: The kids and their puppy love is so cute!
** Fumie tends to disagree.



* VillainDecay: Satchii starts out as something of an ImplacableMan and gradually becomes less and less of a threat with the appearance of Isako and more advanced illegals, being eventually abandoned for a less-friendly mk. II version.
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: This is a likely reason why this series took so long to find an English license by a foreign publisher. The cute art style and young age of the cast seem to target children, but as the series goes on it starts touching on the sort of transhumanist, internet-related philosophical questions that would be right at home in series like ''Manga/GhostInTheShell''. Now, you could maybe tap into a certain market of childhood nostalgia clashing with such difficult topics, but the maturity of the story is also undermined by the persistence of soft sci-fi and MagicalRealism, especially the ending.
* FanPreferredPairing: A large portion of the fanbase, particularly on Pixiv, seem to be supportive of [[LesYay Yasako and Isako]], leaving Haraken to [[DieForOurShip die for their favorite couple.]]
* LesYay: Yasako and Isako, [[spoiler: who, based off events ''in the finale,'' go from zero to AlmostKiss in the span of three episodes.]]
* MoralEventHorizon: [[spoiler: Nekome manipulating Isako to the point of MindRape]].
* NightmareFuel: Loads of it.
** The Nulls, even after we discover what they actually are.
** Obsolete Space.
** The floating 2D walls of the ghost town.
** Miss Michiko, the queen of UncannyValley.
* ParanoiaFuel: Augmented reality works by processing input from cameras and other sensors to insert images of things that aren't really there. The glasses could well have sensors in them, which explains how it works when their pets are in front of them, but we regularly see the pets moving about where no one is looking, and they can observe and react to events that no glasses-wearing human was watching. They're used to spy on other glasses-wearers, as well, and they seem to do this just by looking at their quarry. So there must be sensors all over the place... even on private property, because the pets can walk around your home while you're not looking. Satchii is polite enough to ignore this, but a bunch of script kiddies have learned how to make their pets use those sensors to track your every move.
** For the cyberbody separation of the Coil phenomenon to work there must be a constant overlay of the digital body on top of the real one when looking at someone through the glasses (same with making someone invisible - the glasses don't just add digital information they are replacing ''everything'' you see). When Daichi first discovers his "beard" (which is only visible through the glasses) he is ''naked in the bathroom''. For this to work there must be a server first capturing then rendering his naked body.
* PuppyLove: The kids and their puppy love is so cute!
** Fumie tends to disagree.
%%* RelationshipWritingFumble: Assuming that the LesYay between Isako and Yasako wasn't the intended result. For most of the series, it looks like an AllLovingHero trying to get the to come out of her shell, but then in the finale... [[spoiler: Isako gives Yasako a charm which she has to store over , Yasako goes through a downright brutal OrpheanRescue to get Isako
* TearJerker: The three-episode-or-so-long endgame is just loaded with them.
** The end of episode 13 also counts.
* UglyCute: Densuke, Oyaji, and probably even Satchii.
* VillainDecay: Satchii starts out as something of an ImplacableMan and gradually becomes less and less of a threat with the appearance of Isako and more advanced illegals, being eventually abandoned for a less-friendly mk. II version.
* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: How ''else'' would you explain the beard episode?
* TheWoobie: Haraken, and later [[spoiler: Isako]].
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