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  • When Suzume hangs up on Tamaki, she hastily sends a few apologetic texts, ending with a bowing cat. Tamaki fires back with a text so long it fills the entire phone screen, and is followed by another one just as long.
  • When they reach Ehime, Sōta (in chair form) tells Suzume that he will follow Daijin by train and that she should go back home. In the next scene, Suzume is buying a train ticket while carrying Sōta by the leg.
  • Daijin's ridiculously photogenic self around people who aren't Suzume or Sōta. He has a considerable social media following because of this, and even a primetime news slot about him just crossing a bridge. Suzume's face whenever she sees his antics every single time is gold.
  • Whenever Souta and Daijin face off, especially in dramatic moments are good for a laugh. Reminder, Daijin is practically a kitten and Sōta spends most of the film as a three legged stool.
  • The entire babysitting sequence is a riot, as Suzume is constantly shocked at the twins' antics and eventually literally collapses in exhaustion. At which point the twins start climbing on top of her. Plus her decision to pass Sōta off as a hyper-advanced robotic chair with a male AI.
    • The kids try to ask Sōta questions that you might ask an Alexa or similar robot assistant. Suzume quickly adds that Sōta isn't that smart, which he takes offense to.
  • Suzume reaction upon finding out that Sōta plans to become a teacher despite the fact he saves the world is one of utter shock. Sōta bluntly tells her that what Closers do is done in secret, so he needs an actual job to put food on the table.
  • When Tamaki and Suzume start arguing in Tokyo while Tomoya's offering the latter a ride, a crowd starts gathering and speculating he's cheating on his girlfriends. Suzume finally gets tired and climbs over the car's side into his backseat, only for Tamaki to do the same with the front seat, all while Tomoya complains there are doors.
  • After Sōta gives the twins a ride, Suzume wants one as well. Sōta refuses. Later, she cannot reach a box on the top of a shelf and stands on Sōta to reach it. She then jumps on him a couple of times, and then asks for permission to get on him.
  • When Serizawa is driving Suzume, Tamaki and Daijin to Tohoku, he plays a song on the car's sound system and hums along to it. But since Daijin is sitting behind him, he hums 'Nya-nya-nya-nya' (Meow-meow-meow) and ends with a sharp 'Nya?' when it starts raining.
  • Minoru, hearing about the roadtrip with Tomoya, panics at the idea of some ladykiller having two beautiful girls at his mercy. Tamaki dismissively responds that Tomoya is a wannabe hustler at best.
  • A crying Tamaki approaches Tomoya, who is completely stunned and unable to figure out how to respond as everyone else at the rest stop stares. And then his ice cream falls out of his hand.
  • The slow speed crash causes the roof to extend on Tomoya's car and, to his delight, it seems to have fixed itself. And then the driverside door falls off. When he reunites with everyone at the end of the film, he's resorted to duct-taping the door back on. The end credits have it break down completely.
  • Tomoya admitting that he was the one who owed Sōta twenty thousand yen and that he's glad Sōta doesn't remember that.

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