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* {{Moe}}: The franchise was originally a parody of the entire ''moe'' subgenre, however, it doesn't escape from the term itself, given the cutesy designs that Koge*Donbo has given to the characters and even some of the [[AlternateContinuity alternate continuities]] do play along with it.

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* {{Moe}}: The franchise was originally a parody of the entire ''moe'' subgenre, however, subgenre; despite this, [[IndecisiveParody it doesn't escape from the term itself, being moe itself]], given the cutesy designs that Koge*Donbo has given to the characters and even some of the [[AlternateContinuity alternate continuities]] do play along with it.
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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Episode 13 of ''Reiwa'' has Dejiko, Puchiko, and Gema get transported to the world of ''[[Anime/DiGiCharatNyo Nyo!]]'' where Dejiko bumps into several of her friends from that series and is genuinely happy to see them again. As well, Dejiko is also willing to be reincarnated as animal poop in order to get enough points to allow Puchiko to see [[ParentalSubstitute Gran and Gramps]] again.
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* MoralEventHorizon: If it were possible in such a completely zany series. In the Christmas episode, Dejiko makes an explosive cake for Rabi~en~Rose, initially seeming as a prank on her rival. She later reveals she made it with the intent to ''kill'' Rabi~en~Rose (Her exact words were "[[NeverSayDie Eliminate]]"), and only felt bad about it because Rabi~en~Rose accepted it gratefully. The bomb later [[spoiler: doesn't kill anyone, but wipes out the Gamers shop.]] It's played for laughs, but can be pretty disturbing.

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* MoralEventHorizon: If it were possible in such a completely zany series. In the Christmas episode, Dejiko makes an explosive cake for Rabi~en~Rose, initially seeming as a prank on her rival. She later reveals she made it with the intent to ''kill'' Rabi~en~Rose (Her exact words were "[[NeverSayDie Eliminate]]"), and only felt bad about it because Rabi~en~Rose accepted it gratefully. The bomb later [[spoiler: doesn't kill anyone, but wipes out the Gamers shop.]] It's played for laughs, but can be pretty disturbing.----
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* MoralEventHorizon: If it were possible in such a completely zany series. In the Christmas episode, Dejiko makes an explosive cake for Rabi~en~Rose, initially seeming as a prank on her rival. She later reveals she made it with the intent to ''kill'' Rabi~en~Rose (Her exact words were "[[NeverSayDie Eliminate]]"), and only felt bad about it because Rabi~en~Rose accepted it gratefully. The bomb later [[spoiler: doesn't kill anyone, but wipes out the Gamers shop.]] It's played for laughs, but can be pretty disturbing.
* TastesLikeDiabetes: ''Panyo Panyo Di Gi Charat'' and ''Di Gi Charat Nyo!'' The classic series also has shades of this, but is generally more wacky than cutesy.

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* MoralEventHorizon: If it were possible in such a completely zany series. In the Christmas episode, Dejiko makes an explosive cake for Rabi~en~Rose, initially seeming as a prank on her rival. She later reveals she made it with the intent to ''kill'' Rabi~en~Rose (Her exact words were "[[NeverSayDie Eliminate]]"), and only felt bad about it because Rabi~en~Rose accepted it gratefully. The bomb later [[spoiler: doesn't kill anyone, but wipes out the Gamers shop.]] It's played for laughs, but can be pretty disturbing.
* TastesLikeDiabetes: ''Panyo Panyo Di Gi Charat'' and ''Di Gi Charat Nyo!'' The classic series also has shades of this, but is generally more wacky than cutesy.
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* TastesLikeDiabetes: ''Panyo Panyo Di Gi Charat''

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* TastesLikeDiabetes: ''Panyo Panyo Di Gi Charat''Charat'' and ''Di Gi Charat Nyo!'' The classic series also has shades of this, but is generally more wacky than cutesy.
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* {{Moe}}{{Moe}}: The franchise was originally a parody of the entire ''moe'' subgenre, however, it doesn't escape from the term itself, given the cutesy designs that Koge*Donbo has given to the characters and even some of the [[AlternateContinuity alternate continuities]] do play along with it.



* TastesLikeDiabetes: Panyo Panyo Di Gi Charat

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* TastesLikeDiabetes: Panyo ''Panyo Panyo Di Gi CharatCharat''
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* JumpedTheShark: Later episodes use both refuges more often than early ones to convey humor.
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* MoralEventHorizon (If it were possible in such a completely zany series. In the Christmas episode, Dejiko makes an explosive cake for Rabi~en~Rose, initially seeming as a prank on her rival. She later reveals she made it with the intent to ''kill'' Rabi~en~Rose (Her exact words were "[[NeverSayDie Eliminate]]"), and only felt bad about it because Rabi~en~Rose accepted it gratefully. The bomb later [[spoiler: doesn't kill anyone, but wipes out the Gamers shop.]] It's played for laughs, but can be pretty disturbing.)

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* MoralEventHorizon (If MoralEventHorizon: If it were possible in such a completely zany series. In the Christmas episode, Dejiko makes an explosive cake for Rabi~en~Rose, initially seeming as a prank on her rival. She later reveals she made it with the intent to ''kill'' Rabi~en~Rose (Her exact words were "[[NeverSayDie Eliminate]]"), and only felt bad about it because Rabi~en~Rose accepted it gratefully. The bomb later [[spoiler: doesn't kill anyone, but wipes out the Gamers shop.]] It's played for laughs, but can be pretty disturbing.)
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* JumpedTheShark (Later episodes use both [[RefugeInVulgarity refu]][[RefugeInAudacity ges]] more often than early ones to convey humor.)

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* JumpedTheShark (Later episodes use both [[RefugeInVulgarity refu]][[RefugeInAudacity ges]] refuges more often than early ones to convey humor.)
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* MoralEventHorizon (If it were possible in such a completely zany series. In the Christmas episode, Dejiko makes an explosive cake for Rabi~en~Rose, initially seeming as a prank on her rival. She later reveals she made it with the intent to ''kill'' Rabi~en~Rose (Her exact words were "[[NeverSayDie Eliminate]]"), and only felt bad about it because Rabi~en~Rose accepted it gratefully. The bomb later [[spoiler: doesn't kill anyone, but wipes out the Gamers shop.]] It's played for laughs, but can be pretty disturbing.)

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* MoralEventHorizon (If it were possible in such a completely zany series. In the Christmas episode, Dejiko makes an explosive cake for Rabi~en~Rose, initially seeming as a prank on her rival. She later reveals she made it with the intent to ''kill'' Rabi~en~Rose (Her exact words were "[[NeverSayDie Eliminate]]"), and only felt bad about it because Rabi~en~Rose accepted it gratefully. The bomb later [[spoiler: doesn't kill anyone, but wipes out the Gamers shop.]] It's played for laughs, but can be pretty disturbing.))
* TastesLikeDiabetes: Panyo Panyo Di Gi Charat
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* JumpedTheShark (Later episodes use both [[RefugeInVulgarity refu]][[RefugeInAudacity ges]] more often than early ones to convey humor.)

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* JumpedTheShark (Later episodes use both [[RefugeInVulgarity refu]][[RefugeInAudacity ges]] more often than early ones to convey humor.)
* {{Moe}}
* MoralEventHorizon (If it were possible in such a completely zany series. In the Christmas episode, Dejiko makes an explosive cake for Rabi~en~Rose, initially seeming as a prank on her rival. She later reveals she made it with the intent to ''kill'' Rabi~en~Rose (Her exact words were "[[NeverSayDie Eliminate]]"), and only felt bad about it because Rabi~en~Rose accepted it gratefully. The bomb later [[spoiler: doesn't kill anyone, but wipes out the Gamers shop.]] It's played for laughs, but can be pretty disturbing.
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* JumpedTheShark (Later episodes use both [[RefugeInVulgarity refu]][[RefugeInAudacity ges]] more often than early ones to convey humor.)

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