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** Mamika shooting her pink MadeOfDiabetes heart beams of destruction to [[spoiler: the edgy hardass Blitz Talker in episode 6]] can earn a few chuckles.

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** Mamika shooting her pink MadeOfDiabetes TastesLikeDiabetes heart beams of destruction to [[spoiler: the edgy hardass Blitz Talker in episode 6]] can earn a few chuckles.
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** Mamika shooting her pink MadeOfDiabetes heart beams of destruction to [[spoiler: the edgy hardass Blitz Talker in episode 6]] can earn a few chuckles.
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** Episode 6 gives us a proper look on Makagami Chikujouin, pure High-octane NightmareFuel incarnate and the first display of her [[RealityWarper powers]] involves summoning a Hound of Tidalos...from [[Creator/HPLovecraft H.P Lovecraft's]] '''[[{{Franchise/CthulhuMythos}} Cthulhu Mythos]]'''! [[ItAmusedMe Just for fun]] and that she didn't wanted to pay for a book she wanted, which incidentally, covered this very mythos in full detail.

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** Episode 6 gives us a proper look on Makagami Chikujouin, pure High-octane NightmareFuel incarnate and the first display of her [[RealityWarper powers]] involves summoning a Hound of Tidalos...from [[Creator/HPLovecraft H.P Lovecraft's]] '''[[{{Franchise/CthulhuMythos}} Cthulhu Mythos]]'''! [[ItAmusedMe Just for fun]] and that she didn't wanted to pay for a book she wanted, which incidentally, covered [[FridgeHorror was an encyclopedia of this very mythos in full detail.detail]].
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** Episode 6 gives us a proper look on Makagami Chikujouin, pure High-octane NightmareFuel incarnate and the first display of her [[RealityWarper powers]] involves summoning a Hound of Tidalos...from [[Creator/HPLovecraft H.P Lovecraft's]] '''[[{{Franchise/CthulhuMythos}} Cthulhu Mythos]]'''! [[ItAmusedMe Just for fun]].

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** Episode 6 gives us a proper look on Makagami Chikujouin, pure High-octane NightmareFuel incarnate and the first display of her [[RealityWarper powers]] involves summoning a Hound of Tidalos...from [[Creator/HPLovecraft H.P Lovecraft's]] '''[[{{Franchise/CthulhuMythos}} Cthulhu Mythos]]'''! [[ItAmusedMe Just for fun]].fun]] and that she didn't wanted to pay for a book she wanted, which incidentally, covered this very mythos in full detail.
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** Episode 6 gives us a proper look on Makagami Chikujouin, pure High-octane NightmareFuel incarnate and the first display of her [[RealityWarper powers]] involves summoning a Hound of Tidalos...from [[Creator/HPLovecraft H.P Lovecraft's]] '''[[{{Franchise/CthulhuMythos}} Cthulhu Mythos]]'''! [[ItAmusedMe Just for fun]].
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* TheWoobie: Mamika is a sweet and kind-hearted girl that just wants everyone to get along. Unfortunately, the characters come from realities very different from her own, so her pleas ultimately fall on deaf ears.
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* {{Narm}}: It seems that the military is too easy to take it for granted that characters from fictional worlds have fallen into our world, and even consider Alisteria suspected of attacking her creator, despite the fact that she is a fictional heroine of the fantasy manga.
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* NightmareFuel: Just imagine if your creations became real and interacted with real life...


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* ViewerGenderConfusion: Rui Kanoya. With his androgynous design and voice by a [[Creator/SoraAmamiya female]], many people believed that he's just a really masculine tomboy.
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* SignatureScene: One of the [[EstablishingCharacterMoment very first things the Military Uniform Princess does]] is to destroy Celesia's Vogelchevalier [[CrazyAwesome by using a sabre and a PPsh-71 submachine gun as a violin.]] From that moment on, the MUP became the show's most popular character, tons of fanart of that scene sprung up, and even a blog post by the sci-fi interest website Tor.com [[http://www.tor.com/2017/04/28/spring-2017-anime-preview-can-we-stop-adding-re-to-anime-titles-now/ couldn't resist mentioning it.]]
--> "An anime-original project from director Ei Aoki (Fate/Zero, Aldnoah.Zero), this fantasy action show is just ''anime'' as hell. Obviously there’s the fact that it’s an anime about anime characters coming to life to meet an anime fan, but then there’s also the fact that the first episode features a girl who uses a sword to play an enormous gun like a violin."
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** "Meteora makes a pun so bad it warrants arrest" [[labelnote:Explanation]] Japanese government becomes involved (via JSDF) in episode 5. It starts with a group of SWAT Team raiding Kanoya's creator's house right after Meteora makes another IncrediblyLamePun [[/labelnote]]
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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: Meteora risked getting into it after the first two or three episodes because of her endless and tedious exposition, which was due to her origin as a character. However, as the plot increasingly revealed it as a person, Meteora even won praise from the audience.

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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: Meteora risked getting into it after the first two or three episodes because of her endless and tedious exposition, which was due to her origin as a character. However, as the plot increasingly revealed it her as a person, Meteora even won praise from the audience.
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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: Meteora risked getting into it after the first two or three episodes because of her endless and tedious exposition, which was due to her origin as a character. However, as the plot increasingly revealed it as a person, Meteora even won praise from the audience.
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Do you even have evidence that Meteora is The Scrappy?


* TheScrappy: Meteora, though her fault is mostly in the fact that the beginning episodes were filled with exposition, no thanks to her serving her role of MrExposition.

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* TearJerker: Unfortunately, Meteora can never meet her Creator [[spoiler:[[AuthorExistenceFailure because he died in a vehicle accident]]]].

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* TheScrappy: Meteora, though her fault is mostly in the fact that the beginning episodes were filled with exposition, no thanks to her serving her role of MrExposition.
* TearJerker: Unfortunately, Meteora can never meet her Creator [[spoiler:[[AuthorExistenceFailure because he died in a vehicle accident]]]]. [[spoiler:As is the Military Uniform Princess', with the added twist of the knife of her being Sota's friend]].
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* AwesomeMusic: Creator/HiroyukiSawano does what he does best.
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** In addition, Meteora and Celestia seem to spend too much time together, contacting each other even more than with Sota, not to mention how many veiled compliments Meteora is doing to her.

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** In addition, Meteora and Celestia seem to spend too much time together, contacting each other even more than with Sota, not to mention that they almost share SpaghettiKiss together or how many veiled compliments Meteora is doing to her.
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* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: This is another anime from the studio TROYKA, so that the animation and elements of computer graphics as always at a fairly high level.

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* LesYay: The scene in the fourth episode, when Alisteria and Mamika are having dinner together, becomes a little ambiguous because of the gentle atmosphere and the constantly blushing Alisteria. In one moment Mamika even feeds her with a spoon. In addition, Meteora and Celestia seem to spend too much time together, contacting each other even more than with Sota.

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The scene in the fourth episode, when Alisteria and Mamika are having dinner together, becomes a little ambiguous because of the gentle atmosphere and the constantly blushing Alisteria. In one moment Mamika even feeds her with a spoon.
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In addition, Meteora and Celestia seem to spend too much time together, contacting each other even more than with Sota.Sota, not to mention how many veiled compliments Meteora is doing to her.
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* DracoInLeatherPants: Audiences pretty quickly liked the Princess in military uniforms, despite the fact that she attacked the main characters and most likely wants to destroy the world. First of all, this happened because of the lack of information about her personality, a pretty stylish suit and a hidden motivation for her actions.
* LesYay: The scene in the fourth episode, when Alisteria and Mamika are having dinner together, becomes a little ambiguous because of the gentle atmosphere and the constantly blushing Alisteria. In one moment Mamika even feeds her with a spoon. In addition, Meteora and Celestia seem to spend too much time together, contacting each other even more than with Sota.
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* TearJerker: Unfortunately, Meteora can never meet her Creator [[spoiler:AuthorExistenceFailure because he died on a vehicle accident]].

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* TearJerker: Unfortunately, Meteora can never meet her Creator [[spoiler:AuthorExistenceFailure [[spoiler:[[AuthorExistenceFailure because he died on in a vehicle accident]].accident]]]].
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* TearJerker: Unfortunately, Meteora can never meet her Creator [[spoiler:AuthorExistenceFailure because he died on a vehicle accident]].
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Not YMMV


* ReadingIsCoolAesop: The show depicts fictional stories as full-fledged worlds with interesting ongoing events that, on the one hand, show the creative potential of their creators, and on the other hand, makes people happy, helping them escape from problems, inventing or reading stories.

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* ReadingIsCoolAesop: The show depicts fictional stories as full-fledged worlds with interesting ongoing events that, on the one hand, show the creative potential of their creators, and on the other hand, makes people happy, helping them escape from problems, inventing or reading stories.----

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The characters have no reason to talk about Aliceteria because they have bigger things to worry about. Also, she will likely play a role in the upcoming episodes.


* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation:
** The fight between Mamika and Celestia in the second episode provoked a great deal of debate. Is Mamika a lunatic kid what had to be put down, or was Celestia egging her on after she made it clear she didn't want to fight anymore? Was Celestia attacking Mamika when she held her hand out to her a justified move, or proof she had no good intentions?
* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Sudden appearance and also the sudden disappearance of Alisteria in the second episode. The characters seem surprised by her appearance, but then they forget about her afterwards.
* ReadingIsCoolAesop: The show depicts fictional stories as full-fledged worlds with interesting ongoing events that, on the one hand, show the creative potential of their creators, and on the other hand, makes people happy, helping them escape from problems, inventing or reading stories.

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AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: The fight between Mamika and Celestia in the second episode provoked a great deal of debate. Is Mamika a lunatic kid what had to be put down, or was Celestia egging her on after she made it clear she didn't want to fight anymore? Was Celestia attacking Mamika when she held her hand out to her a justified move, or proof she had no good intentions?
* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Sudden appearance and also the sudden disappearance of Alisteria in the second episode. The characters seem surprised by her appearance, but then they forget about her afterwards.
* ReadingIsCoolAesop: The show depicts fictional stories as full-fledged worlds with interesting ongoing events that, on the one hand, show the creative potential of their creators, and on the other hand, makes people happy, helping them escape from problems, inventing or reading stories.
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** "Explosions are relatively harmless to humans"[[labelnote:Explanation]]In the early aftermath of episode two, there were many arguments on /a/ on who was in the wrong of the Mamika/Celestia fight. One Anon apparently decided that Mamika didn't do anything bad when she blew up multiple buildings because [[InsaneTrollLogic explosions don't really harm people that much.]] The rest of the board took the statement and ran with it.[[/labelnote]]

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** "Explosions are relatively harmless to humans"[[labelnote:Explanation]]In the early aftermath of episode two, there were many arguments on /a/ on who was in the wrong of the Mamika/Celestia fight. One Anon apparently decided that Mamika didn't do anything bad when she blew up multiple buildings because [[InsaneTrollLogic explosions don't really harm people that much.]] The rest of the board took the statement and ran with it.[[/labelnote]][[/labelnote]]
* ReadingIsCoolAesop: The show depicts fictional stories as full-fledged worlds with interesting ongoing events that, on the one hand, show the creative potential of their creators, and on the other hand, makes people happy, helping them escape from problems, inventing or reading stories.
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* ReadingIsCoolAesop: The show depicts fictional stories as full-fledged worlds with interesting ongoing events that, on the one hand, show the creative potential of their creators, and on the other hand, makes people happy, helping them escape from problems, inventing or reading stories.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Sudden appearance and also the sudden disappearance of Alisteria in the second episode. The characters seem surprised by her appearance, but then they forget about her afterwards.
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Trope misuse. Military Uniform Princess is part of the main cast; if she is popular is because she was meant to.


* EnsembleDarkhorse:
** If the fan arts are to be believed, Military Uniform Princess is fairly popular. So far, she easily dominates the number of fan arts that feature her; compared to the central protagonist characters.
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* Ensemble Darkhorse:
** If the fan arts are to be believed, Military Uniform Princess is already popular. She easily dominates the number of fan arts that feature her; compared to the central protagonist characters.

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** If the fan arts are to be believed, Military Uniform Princess is already fairly popular. She So far, she easily dominates the number of fan arts that feature her; compared to the central protagonist characters.
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* Ensemble Darkhorse:
** If the fan arts are to be believed, Military Uniform Princess is already popular. She easily dominates the number of fan arts that feature her; compared to the central protagonist characters.
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** "Shut up I will throw Lettuce at you" [[labelnote:Explanation]] A translation of one of the posts on pseudo-2chan in the aftermath of the first episode, apparently based on a local meme [[/labelnote]]

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** "Shut up I will throw Lettuce at you" [[labelnote:Explanation]] A translation of one of the posts on pseudo-2chan in the aftermath of the first episode, apparently based on a local meme meme, quickly exploited by the fandom for its weirdness. [[/labelnote]]
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpertation:
** The fight between Mamika and Celestia in the second episode provoked a great deal of debate. Is Mamika a lunatic kid what had to be put down, or was Celestia egging her on after she made it clear she didn't want to fight anymore? Was Celestia attacking Mamika when she held her hand out to her a justified move, or proof she had no good intentions?
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** "Shut up I will throw Lettuce at you" [[labelnote:Explanation]] A translation of one of the posts on pseudo-2chan in the aftermath of the first episode, apparently based on a local meme [[/labelnote]]
** "Explosions are relatively harmless to humans"[[labelnote:Explanation]]In the early aftermath of episode two, there were many arguments on /a/ on who was in the wrong of the Mamika/Celestia fight. One Anon apparently decided that Mamika didn't do anything bad when she blew up multiple buildings because [[InsaneTrollLogic explosions don't really harm people that much.]] The rest of the board took the statement and ran with it.[[/labelnote]]

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