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** Hitoshi [[CharacterSong singing]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBD_4UnVMs4&feature=g-u-u&context=G27c21d0FUAAAAAAAAAA Shakira's Hips Don't Lie.]] His SmugSnake voice is already hilarious in its own right, but that combined with near constant {{Corpsing}}, doing funny voices, and the song choice itself is comedy gold.

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** Hitoshi [[CharacterSong singing]] Music/{{Shakira}}'s [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBD_4UnVMs4&feature=g-u-u&context=G27c21d0FUAAAAAAAAAA Shakira's Hips Don't Lie.]] His SmugSnake voice is already hilarious in its own right, but that combined with near constant {{Corpsing}}, doing funny voices, and the song choice itself is comedy gold.
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%%* {{Wangst}}: Raku-chan.

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%%* * {{Wangst}}: Raku-chan.Raku-chan is extremely whiny and emotional through much of the series, which can get very irritating.
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** '''"YOU'RE NOT AN ORDINARY FELLA!"''' [[labelnote:Explanation]]The theme song is recorded straight from ''VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution'', with this sound effect left in.[[/labelnote]]

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** '''"YOU'RE NOT AN ORDINARY FELLA!"''' [[labelnote:Explanation]]The opening theme song is recorded straight from ''VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution'', with this sound effect left in.[[/labelnote]]

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** '''[[VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution "YOU'RE NOT AN ORDINARY FELLA!"]]'''

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** '''[[VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution "YOU'RE '''"YOU'RE NOT AN ORDINARY FELLA!"]]'''FELLA!"''' [[labelnote:Explanation]]The theme song is recorded straight from ''VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution'', with this sound effect left in.[[/labelnote]]
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* BileFascination: The series has gained a large fanbase due to its SoBadItsGood nature.

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* BileFascination: The series has gained a large fanbase due to its SoBadItsGood nature.



* FridgeHorror:
** Rabies is basically a universally fatal disease (with one known human survivor), and given that [[spoiler:Raku-chan]] doesn't seem to have received [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-exposure_prophylaxis post-exposure prophylaxis]], she will probably die. [[spoiler:Given, she appears in the 2020 COVID-19 animation, so somehow she survived.]]



** Kidnapper-kun's actual name is Bokutachi-san, but in a reference to the ''[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8B829A467FDCC8E6 Let's Watch!]]''...

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** Kidnapper-kun's actual name is Bokutachi-san, but in a reference to the ''[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8B829A467FDCC8E6 Let's Watch!]]''...Watch!]]'', Koneko half-jokingly says that she thought his name was Geoff in the finale.



* {{Moe}}: The show is essentially a moe drama.
* {{Narm}}: ''Yes''. By the torukku load. Every moment that attempts to be serious comes across as hilarious due to the animation and voice acting.

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* %%* {{Moe}}: The show is essentially a moe drama.
* %%* {{Narm}}: ''Yes''. By the torukku load. Every moment that attempts to be serious comes across as hilarious due to the animation and voice acting.



* StrangledByTheRedString: Hitoshi-san and Raku-chan. [[spoiler:The finale subverts this, however.]]

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* %%* StrangledByTheRedString: Hitoshi-san and Raku-chan. [[spoiler:The finale subverts this, however.]]



* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The series was very much a product of its time, with cliches and characters archetypes (such as {{Cat Girl}}s, which stopped being the primary source of animal eared girls in mainstream otaku culture towards the end of that decade) that parodied those of the anime and manga of the early 2000s, in addition to the music choices (VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution and Music/{{NSYNC}}, for starters) referencing what was popular at the time. [[TwoDecadesBehind In fact, most of the things parodied in the series peaked years]] ''[[TwoDecadesBehind before]]'' [[TwoDecadesBehind 2010]]. This extends even to the amateurish Website/DeviantArt-style and pseudo-Japanese OccidentalOtaku internet speech the series parodies-- these were already on their way out by the 2010s, but were fully replaced in their respective niches by time of the channel's 2022 posts.
* {{Wangst}}: Raku-chan.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The series was very much a product of its time, with cliches and characters archetypes (such as {{Cat Girl}}s, which stopped being the primary source of animal eared girls in mainstream otaku culture towards the end of that decade) that parodied those of the anime and manga of the early 2000s, in addition to the music choices (VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution and Music/{{NSYNC}}, for starters) referencing what was popular at the time. [[TwoDecadesBehind In fact, most of the things parodied in the series peaked years]] years ''[[TwoDecadesBehind before]]'' [[TwoDecadesBehind 2010]]. before]]''. This extends even to the amateurish Website/DeviantArt-style and pseudo-Japanese OccidentalOtaku internet speech the series parodies-- parodies; these were already on their way out by the 2010s, but were fully replaced in their respective niches by time of the channel's 2022 posts.
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%%* BileFascination
* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: The scene where [[spoiler:Raku-chan's friends from college visit her]] absolutely comes out of ''nowhere'', even by the show's standards.

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%%* BileFascination
* BileFascination: The series has gained a large fanbase due to its SoBadItsGood nature.
* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: The scene where [[spoiler:Raku-chan's friends from college visit her]] absolutely comes out of ''nowhere'', even by the show's standards. These characters have very strange appearances and voices and have never been mentioned before and are never mentioned again.

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* GrowingTheBeard: The channel's videos released after the original series ended have smoother animation. Not significantly better, but it has noticeably improved.



%%* {{Narm}}: ''Yes''. By the torukku load.

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** Someone out there wanted this to exist so badly that they made it with the help of their friends.
** Rabies is basically a universally fatal disease (with one known human survivor), and given that [[spoiler:Raku-chan]] doesn't seem to have received [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-exposure_prophylaxis post-exposure prophylaxis]], she will probably die. [[TheScrappy Not that that's bad]]...
*** [[spoiler:Given, she appears in the 2020 COVID-19 animation, so somehow she survived.]]

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** Someone out there wanted this to exist so badly that they made it with the help of their friends.
** Rabies is basically a universally fatal disease (with one known human survivor), and given that [[spoiler:Raku-chan]] doesn't seem to have received [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-exposure_prophylaxis post-exposure prophylaxis]], she will probably die. [[TheScrappy Not that that's bad]]...
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[[spoiler:Given, she appears in the 2020 COVID-19 animation, so somehow she survived.]]
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* AlasPoorScrappy: [[spoiler:While Raku-chan has an extremely annoying voice, fans admitted feeling shocked and genuinely a little saddened by her well-animated death scene.]]

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* AlasPoorScrappy: [[spoiler:While Raku-chan has an extremely annoying voice, fans admitted feeling shocked and genuinely a little saddened by her (relatively) well-animated death scene.]]
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The series was very much a product of its time, with cliches and characters archetypes (such as {{Cat Girl}}s, which stopped being the primary source of animal eared girls in mainstream otaku culture towards the end of that decade) that parodied those of the anime and manga of the early 2000s, in addition to the music choices (VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution and Music/{{NSYNC}}, for starters) referencing what was popular at the time. [[TwoDecadesBehind In fact, most of the things parodied in the series peaked years]] ''[[TwoDecadesBehind before]]'' [[TwoDecadesBehind 2010]].

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The series was very much a product of its time, with cliches and characters archetypes (such as {{Cat Girl}}s, which stopped being the primary source of animal eared girls in mainstream otaku culture towards the end of that decade) that parodied those of the anime and manga of the early 2000s, in addition to the music choices (VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution and Music/{{NSYNC}}, for starters) referencing what was popular at the time. [[TwoDecadesBehind In fact, most of the things parodied in the series peaked years]] ''[[TwoDecadesBehind before]]'' [[TwoDecadesBehind 2010]]. This extends even to the amateurish Website/DeviantArt-style and pseudo-Japanese OccidentalOtaku internet speech the series parodies-- these were already on their way out by the 2010s, but were fully replaced in their respective niches by time of the channel's 2022 posts.

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* AlasPoorScrappy: [[spoiler:While Raku-chan has an extremely annoying voice, fans admitted feeling shocked and genuinely a little saddened by her well-animated death scene.]]



** TakeThatScrappy: Her being reduced to a crying wreck over a squirrel bite starts out cathartic... and then she [[SensoryAbuse starts screaming even louder]].
** RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: The hate cooled a bit after her ([[AnimationBump shockingly well-animated]]) [[spoiler: death scene]].


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* TakeThatScrappy: Raku-chan being reduced to a crying wreck over a squirrel bite starts out cathartic... and then she [[SensoryAbuse starts screaming even louder]].
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* {{Narm}}: ''Yes''. By the torukku load.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The series was very much a product of its time, with cliches and characters archetypes (such as {{Cat Girl}}s, which stopped being the primary source of animal eared girls in mainstream otaku culture towards the end of that decade) that parodied those of the anime and manga of the early 2000s, in addition to the music choices (VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution and Music/{{NSYNC}}, for starters) referencing what was popular at the time. [[TwoDecadesBehind In fact, most of the things parodied in the series peaked years]] ''[[TwoDecadesBehind before]]'' [[TwoDecadesBehind 2010]].
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Shocking Swerve has been merged with Ass Pull, and this doesn't look like an example since it, y'know, talks about the foreshadowing whose lack is characteristic of Ass Pull. did you mean Shocking Moments?


* ShockingSwerve: The show starts as a (really bad) SliceOfLife {{Fanime}}, but over the course of the story, terrible things happen to Raku-chan, and they actually stick! This all culminates in the GrandFinale, where [[spoiler:she outright DIES.]]
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** "When the world needed them the most, they returned." [[note]]A common response to the show suddenly coming back from the dead to post a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXjFRE0CDU4 PSA video]] about UsefulNotes/Covid19.[[/note]]

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** "When "[[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender When the world needed them the most, they returned." ]]" [[note]]A common response to the show suddenly coming back from the dead to post a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXjFRE0CDU4 PSA video]] about UsefulNotes/Covid19.[[/note]]
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*** [[spoiler:Given, she appears in the 2020 COVID-19 animation, so somehow she survived.]]
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** TakeThatScrappy: Her being reduced to a crying wreck over a squirrel bite starts out cathartic... and then she [[SensoryAbuse starts screaming even louder]].
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** "When the world needed them the most, they returned." [[note]]A common response to the show suddenly coming back from the dead to post a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXjFRE0CDU4 PSA video]] about UsefulNotes/Covid19.[[/note]]
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** ''[[VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution "YOU'RE NOT AN ORDINARY FELLA!"]]''

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** ''[[VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution '''[[VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution "YOU'RE NOT AN ORDINARY FELLA!"]]''FELLA!"]]'''
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* [[VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution "YOU'RE NOT AN ORDINARY FELLA!"]]

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** Hitoshi [[CharacterSong singing]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBD_4UnVMs4&feature=g-u-u&context=G27c21d0FUAAAAAAAAAA Shakira's Hips Don't Lie.]] His SmugSnake voice is already hilarious in its own right, but that combined with near constant {{Corpsing}}, doing FunnyVoices, and the song choice itself is comedy gold.

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** Hitoshi [[CharacterSong singing]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBD_4UnVMs4&feature=g-u-u&context=G27c21d0FUAAAAAAAAAA Shakira's Hips Don't Lie.]] His SmugSnake voice is already hilarious in its own right, but that combined with near constant {{Corpsing}}, doing FunnyVoices, funny voices, and the song choice itself is comedy gold.


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* ShockingSwerve: The show starts as a (really bad) SliceOfLife {{Fanime}}, but over the course of the story, terrible things happen to Raku-chan, and they actually stick! This all culminates in the GrandFinale, where [[spoiler:she outright DIES.]]
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%%* DesignatedLoveInterest: Hitoshi-san, for Raku.
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* HoYay: Despite getting kidnapped and almost raped by the guy, Hitoshi-san has homoerotic daydreams about his kidnapper. [[spoiler:They get together in the final episode.]]
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** The ending song from the last chapter[[note]]An {{Engrish}} cover of "[[Music/GeorgeMichael Last Christmas]]" by Wham! [[/note]] manages to be surprisingly sinister, disregard if this was the intention or not.

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** The ending song from the last chapter[[note]]An {{Engrish}} cover of "[[Music/GeorgeMichael Last Christmas]]" by Wham! George Michael [[/note]] manages to be surprisingly sinister, disregard if this was the intention or not.
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** The ending song from the last chapter[[note]]An {{Engrish}} cover of "[[Music/GeorgeMichael Last Christmas]]" by George Michael [[/note]] manages to be surprisingly sinister, disregard if this was the intention or not.

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** The ending song from the last chapter[[note]]An {{Engrish}} cover of "[[Music/GeorgeMichael Last Christmas]]" by George Michael Wham! [[/note]] manages to be surprisingly sinister, disregard if this was the intention or not.
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** The ending song from the last chapter[[note]]An {{Engrish}} cover of "[[Music/GeorgeMichael Last Christmas by George Michael]]"[[/note]] manages to be surprisingly sinister, disregard if this was the intention or not.

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** The ending song from the last chapter[[note]]An {{Engrish}} cover of "[[Music/GeorgeMichael Last Christmas Christmas]]" by George Michael]]"[[/note]] Michael [[/note]] manages to be surprisingly sinister, disregard if this was the intention or not.
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** Hitoshi [[CharacterSong singing]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBD_4UnVMs4&feature=g-u-u&context=G27c21d0FUAAAAAAAAAA Hips Don't Lie.]] His SmugSnake voice is already hilarious in its own right, but that combined with near constant {{Corpsing}}, doing FunnyVoices, and the song choice itself is comedy gold.
*** He sounds drunk.

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** Hitoshi [[CharacterSong singing]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBD_4UnVMs4&feature=g-u-u&context=G27c21d0FUAAAAAAAAAA Shakira's Hips Don't Lie.]] His SmugSnake voice is already hilarious in its own right, but that combined with near constant {{Corpsing}}, doing FunnyVoices, and the song choice itself is comedy gold.
*** He In addition to that, he kind of sounds drunk.



** The ending song from the last chapter[[note]]An {{Engrish}} cover of "[[Music/GeorgeMichael Last Christmas]]"[[/note]] manages to be surprisingly sinister, disregard if this was the intention or not.

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** The ending song from the last chapter[[note]]An {{Engrish}} cover of "[[Music/GeorgeMichael Last Christmas]]"[[/note]] Christmas by George Michael]]"[[/note]] manages to be surprisingly sinister, disregard if this was the intention or not.



* SoBadItsGood

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* SoBadItsGoodSoBadItsGood: The series can be considered so bad that it's quite entertaining.



** From the word go, episode ten was a tearjerker. After only nine episodes, the fanime that has grown on you has come to a close. This is it, the last episode, the grand finale... Then the video starts [[spoiler:and you find that the sugary and hopeful opening theme True Love has been replaced with the heart-rending love balad Is This Love by Whitesnake...]]

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** From the word go, episode ten was a tearjerker. After only nine episodes, the fanime that has grown on you has come to a close. This is it, the last episode, the grand finale... Then the video starts [[spoiler:and you find that the sugary and hopeful opening theme True Love has been replaced with the heart-rending love balad ballad Is This Love by Whitesnake...]]
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* AccidentalInnuendo:
** Koneko-chan loves mochi ice cream so much, she makes suggestive noises as she chews and is left in a daze of pleasure after finishing.
** If there are other people in the room, invite them over to watch with you. Otherwise they'll just hear Raku-chan talking and think you're watching Asian porn. This goes double for episode four.
* AlternateCharacterInterpretation:
** [[FlatCharacter Koneko-chan]] doesn't have any involvement in Raku's romance, or even any other defining characteristics. At times it seems like she is aware of her true nature, horrified at the world and show in which she lives. Other times, it seems like she is high or intoxicated, supposedly to run away from the AwfulTruth.
** Or, Raku could be mentally disabled, Koneko is friends with her out of sympathy (or legitimate friendship) and Hitoshi is being a dick and teasing her.
* BileFascination
* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: The scene where [[spoiler:Raku-chan's friends from college visit her]] absolutely comes out of ''nowhere'', even by the show's standards.
* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments:
** Hitoshi [[CharacterSong singing]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBD_4UnVMs4&feature=g-u-u&context=G27c21d0FUAAAAAAAAAA Hips Don't Lie.]] His SmugSnake voice is already hilarious in its own right, but that combined with near constant {{Corpsing}}, doing FunnyVoices, and the song choice itself is comedy gold.
*** He sounds drunk.
** Everything about Vet-sama.
** "There's freedom in this country. This is [[LastSecondWordSwap Americ-- ...Japan]]."
** "So, is she a cock dog?"
* EnsembleDarkHorse:
** Squirrel-chan/Squeaker-chan.
** The black cat that appears in the intro is also very well liked compared to the rest of the cast.
** Dolce-chan, because she didn't speak at all, and was a cut character.
** Kidnapper-kun also has his fair share of fanart over on Website/DeviantArt.
* FanNickname: In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BpZite1jNo Episode 6]] of the ''"Let's Watch!"'' series by [[https://www.youtube.com/user/Iotametroid Failsafe Productions]], the kidnapper is given the nickname Geoff. Judging by some of the comments posted on the ChristmasEpisode, it's starting to catch on.
** [[WordOfGod Yoli-chan herself]] has [[http://comments.deviantart.com/1/260924151/2255054728 acknowledged it as his fanname]].
* {{Fanon}}:
** Koneko having feelings for Raku is the most common.
** Neither girls are really cat girls.
* FanPreferredCouple: [[LesYay Raku/Koneko]]. [[StockholmSyndrome Hitoshi/Geoff]] was the biggest FPC until [[spoiler:it became canon in the finale]].
* FetishRetardant: The FanDisservice mentioned on the main page, as well as how OffModel everything always is.
* FridgeHorror:
** Someone out there wanted this to exist so badly that they made it with the help of their friends.
** Rabies is basically a universally fatal disease (with one known human survivor), and given that [[spoiler:Raku-chan]] doesn't seem to have received [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-exposure_prophylaxis post-exposure prophylaxis]], she will probably die. [[TheScrappy Not that that's bad]]...
* FridgeBrilliance: After [[spoiler:Raku-chan's death, Bokutachi-San]] is seen acting cheerfull and happy, even [[spoiler:taunting Hitoshi-San for killing her by breaking her heart]]. It seems pretty cruel until you remember [[spoiler:Koneko and Raku previously foiled his attempts to molest Hitoshi]]. Of course he'd be happy [[spoiler:to see one of them gone]].
* HoYay: Despite getting kidnapped and almost raped by the guy, Hitoshi-san has homoerotic daydreams about his kidnapper. [[spoiler:They get together in the final episode.]]
* MemeticMutation:
** The terms "Downright sugoi" and "I am very arigatoful" are becoming fairly popular among fans.
** Kidnapper-kun's actual name is Bokutachi-san, but in a reference to the ''[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8B829A467FDCC8E6 Let's Watch!]]''...
** "Nya~ ''Rawr''~"
* {{Moe}}: The show is essentially a moe drama.
* {{Narm}}: ''Yes''. By the torukku load.
* NightmareFuel:
** Raku-chan's dream sequence at the start of Episode 10. The special effects, or the lack thereof, makes it more horrifying than it should be.
** The ending song from the last chapter[[note]]An {{Engrish}} cover of "[[Music/GeorgeMichael Last Christmas]]"[[/note]] manages to be surprisingly sinister, disregard if this was the intention or not.
* RomanticPlotTumor: Raku-chan and Hitoshi's relationship.
** Hitoshi-san's daydreaming and possible feelings for his kidnapper/attempted rapist seem to be shaping into this.
* TheScrappy: Raku-chan, even when compared to the other characters, because of her horrifically high-pitched voice and whining.
** RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: The hate cooled a bit after her ([[AnimationBump shockingly well-animated]]) [[spoiler: death scene]].
* SoBadItsGood
* SpecialEffectsFailure: The Windows Movie Maker text. Also when Raku-chan and Koneko-chan crash through a window to save Hitoshi-san.
* StrangledByTheRedString: Hitoshi-san and Raku-chan. [[spoiler:The finale subverts this, however.]]
* TearJerker:
** [[spoiler:Raku-chan's death's aftermath]]. Oh sure, her [[spoiler:death]] in itself is hilariously {{narm}}y, but the reactions of the other characters, and especially the [[spoiler:end theme]] are depressing as all hell.
** Hell, [[spoiler:Raku-chan's death]] was pretty tear jerking thanks to a combo of AnimationBump and [[spoiler:Raku-chan's]] voice-acting during [[spoiler:her final sayonara to Hitoshi and Koneko]] being done a LOT better in this scene.
** From the word go, episode ten was a tearjerker. After only nine episodes, the fanime that has grown on you has come to a close. This is it, the last episode, the grand finale... Then the video starts [[spoiler:and you find that the sugary and hopeful opening theme True Love has been replaced with the heart-rending love balad Is This Love by Whitesnake...]]
* {{Wangst}}: Raku-chan.
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