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* AuthorsSavingThrow: As mentioned below, Acca and Ura-Acca's discussion about suicide in episode four was criticized by viewer as sexist and grossly generalized. [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2021-02-07/wonder-egg-priority-director-shares-cut-context-for-mannequins-sexist-dialogue-scene-in-episode-4/.169258 The director later clarified on Twitter]] that their comments weren't meant to be taken as fact, a point that would have been further emphasized [[WhatCouldHaveBeen through a line of dialogue from Neiru explicitly disagreeing with them that was cut because the director thought it was clear enough as it was.]]

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* BrokenAesop: Two major Aesops, and by the ending it manages to break both of them.
** Suicides are caused by unaddressed, systemic societal problems that push people to their breaking points, and it's the responsibility of everyone to help people who are at risk by addressing and fixing those problems...that is, until it's revealed that all the victims in the show killed themselves [[spoiler:because [[BigBad an evil sentient AI]] pushed them to do so]]. So societal issues such as bullying may make someone feel suicidal, but the only way that they'll ''act'' is if a ManipulativeBastard comes along. The final episode breaks it even further by showing that [[spoiler:Koito was hardly a victim to begin with. She inadvertently fell to her death while attempting to ruin someone else's life by taking full advantage of those same societal issues]]. So suicides are victims of humanity's collective ills...except when they aren't, and it was really their own faults all along.
** Dealing with the loss of a friend is tragic and traumatizing, but it's something that you have to accept and move on from. Through the Wonder Eggs and each other's help, Ai and her friends slowly start to overcome their respective traumas over losing a loved one and reintegrate into normal life. When each girl completes her mission, [[spoiler:their respective friend fades away in the other world]], proving once and for all that yes, the dead are dead and there's no way you can bring them back. However, [[spoiler:the final episode reveals that the dead were replaced in the girls' world with their parallel universe counterparts, so effectively all of them did come back to life after all]]. Apparently, the reason why you should learn to cope with loss is that [[spoiler:by doing so you'll get to bring back the person you're mourning]].
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* ''Anime/WonderEggPriority'' has two major Aesops, and by the ending it manages to break both of them.

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* ''Anime/WonderEggPriority'' has two BrokenAseop: Two major Aesops, and by the ending it manages to break both of them.

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