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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Opening theme song "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VvMKJ4IuWM Grand Blue]]"; listeners agree it perfectly captures the feeling of summer, as the song's rhythm and vocals are in line with the story's light-hearted tone and comedy.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Opening theme song "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VvMKJ4IuWM com/watch?v=yGqhuP4SMaE Grand Blue]]"; Blue]]" by Shōnan no Kaze; listeners agree it perfectly captures the feeling of summer, as the song's rhythm and vocals are in line with the story's light-hearted tone and comedy.
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*** Kohei's case is even more hilarious of the scene where he's bowing to the [[Anime/DarlingInTheFranXX Ichigo and Zero-Two]] swimsuits, as they have the [[NamesTheSame same names]] as [[Series/KamenRider Kamen Rider Ichigo]] and [[Series/KamenRiderZeroOne Kamen Rider Zero-One's Final Form; Zero-Two]].

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*** Kohei's case is even more hilarious of the scene where he's bowing to the [[Anime/DarlingInTheFranXX Ichigo and Zero-Two]] swimsuits, as they have the [[NamesTheSame same names]] names as [[Series/KamenRider Kamen Rider Ichigo]] and [[Series/KamenRiderZeroOne Kamen Rider Zero-One's Final Form; Zero-Two]].
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*** Kohei's case is even more hilarious of the scene where he's bowing to the [[Anime/DarlingInTheFranXX Ichigo and Zero-Two]] swimsuits, as they have the [[NamesTheSame same names]] as [[Series/KamenRider Kamen Rider Ichigo]] and [[Series/KamenRiderZeroOne Kamen Rider Zero-One's Final Form; Zero-Two]].
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** In the live-action adaptation, the actors who played Iori (Ryo Ryusei) and Kohei (Atsuhiro Inukai) have a lot in common: they previously voiced different characters with the same surname, [[Series/KamenRiderBuild Kir]][[Series/ZyudenSentaiKyoryuger yuu]].

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** In the live-action adaptation, the actors who played Iori (Ryo Ryusei) and Kohei (Atsuhiro Inukai) have a lot in common: they previously voiced portrayed different {{tokusatsu}} characters with the same surname, [[Series/KamenRiderBuild Kir]][[Series/ZyudenSentaiKyoryuger yuu]].yu]].

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* SignatureScene: The Vodka moment.

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*** "There are more Titans in ''Grand Blue'' than in ''Attack on Titan''."[[labelnote:Explanation]]The frequency of the Titan Face has led to comments about its abundancy in ''Grand Blue'' compared to ''Attack on Titan'', which already has plenty.[[/labelnote]]
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** What appears to be a typical {{Seinen}} story about college life is instantly undone with the first two-page spread in the first chapter of the {{Manga}}, where Iori sees the male members of Peek-A-Boo half- to completely naked playing drinking games. It's in this spread that ''Grand Blue'' establishes the comedic insanity the audience are to expect.
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The Vodka moment."vodka" moment, one of the prime {{Trolling}} scenes in ''Grand Blue'', where Iori is tricked by Kouhei into drinking what he thinks is a glass of water; after a {{Beat}} where Iori checks what he drank with a lighter, he throws the glass to the ground in a fit of rage. What really sells this is how the AnimatedAdaptation [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPhpXnfS7Oc&t=0m43s does it]], with a believable performance by Creator/YuumaUchida as Iori.
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** ''Grand Blue'' is a diving {{Manga}}.[[labelnote:Explanation]]Inspired by the same popular {{Meme}} "''Manga/ShokugekiNoSoma'' is a cooking {{Manga}}", this is used as a reminder to the audience that despite the outlandishness, the story's premise is still focused on diving.[[/labelnote]]

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** ''Grand Blue'' is a diving {{Manga}}.[[labelnote:Explanation]]Inspired by the same popular {{Meme}} "''Manga/ShokugekiNoSoma'' "''Manga/FoodWars'' is a cooking {{Manga}}", this is used as a reminder to the audience that despite the outlandishness, the story's premise is still focused on diving.[[/labelnote]]

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