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** The anime ending, which basically takes something that took less than seven pages to resolve in the manga and stretches it to a whole episode. The main complaints for it are that the anime made it actiony in a series that doesn't need it; and that it not only messes with the characterization of characters -- specifically Amaterasu, who in the manga who would ''never'' just sit there and watch while Uka faded away, and in fact did everything in her power to stop it -- but also gives a far different message than the manga did, in that Humans and Gods can never be compatible. This is contrast to everything the manga has shown of interactions between the divine and mortals.

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** The anime ending, which basically takes something that took less than seven pages to resolve in the manga and stretches it to a whole episode. The main complaints for it are that the anime made it actiony in a series that doesn't need it; and that it not only messes with the characterization of characters several characterizations -- specifically Amaterasu, who in the manga who would ''never'' just sit there and watch while Uka faded away, and in fact did everything in her power to stop it -- but also gives a far different message than the manga did, in that Humans and Gods can never be compatible. This is contrast to everything the manga has shown of interactions between the divine and mortals.
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Romantic Two Girl Friendship has been renamed to Pseudo Romantic Friendship. All misuse and ZC Es will be deleted and all other examples will be changed to the correct trope.


*** Which was made even worse by WordOfGod, [[spoiler: when the author admitted that they were unwilling to give the lesbian relationship an upgrade, and tacked on the RomanticTwoGirlFriendship angle and Sanjou's asexual orientation to suggest that it would happen [[MaybeEverAfter eventually]]... but not on their watch.]]

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*** Which was made even worse by WordOfGod, [[spoiler: when the author admitted that they were unwilling to give the lesbian relationship an upgrade, and tacked on the RomanticTwoGirlFriendship PseudoRomanticFriendship angle and Sanjou's asexual orientation to suggest that it would happen [[MaybeEverAfter eventually]]... but not on their watch.]]
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*** Which was made even worse by WordOfGod, [[spoiler: when the author admitted that they were unwilling to give the lesbian relationship an upgrade, and tacked on the RomanticTwoGirlFriendship angle and Sanjou's {{Asexual}} orientation to suggest that it would happen [[MaybeEverAfter eventually]]... but not on their watch.]]

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*** Which was made even worse by WordOfGod, [[spoiler: when the author admitted that they were unwilling to give the lesbian relationship an upgrade, and tacked on the RomanticTwoGirlFriendship angle and Sanjou's {{Asexual}} asexual orientation to suggest that it would happen [[MaybeEverAfter eventually]]... but not on their watch.]]
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*** Which was made even worse by WordOfGod, [[spoiler: when the author admitted they were unwilling to give the lesbian relationship an upgrade, and tacked on the RomanticTwoGirlFriendship angle and Sanjou's {{Asexual}} orientation to suggest that it would happen [[MaybeEverAfter eventually]]... but not on their watch.]]

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*** Which was made even worse by WordOfGod, [[spoiler: when the author admitted that they were unwilling to give the lesbian relationship an upgrade, and tacked on the RomanticTwoGirlFriendship angle and Sanjou's {{Asexual}} orientation to suggest that it would happen [[MaybeEverAfter eventually]]... but not on their watch.]]
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** The anime ending, which basically takes something that took less than seven pages to resolve and stretches it to a whole episode, and what's more, turns it more or less like something out of an action movie,and what's more not only messes with the characterization of characters -- specifically Amaterasu, who in the manga who would ''never'' just sit there and watch while Uka faded away, and in fact did everything in her power to stop it -- it also gives a far different message than the manga itself, in that Humans and Gods can never be compatible. This is contrast to everything the manga has shown so far of interactions between the divine and mortals.
** Chapter 39 [[spoiler: many people became angry when Sanjou declared she wanted to be [[JustFriends friends]] with Sumizome.]] Mainly because it seems like this is the resolution to their character archs and relationship. Many cried foul and accused the author of being [[spoiler: a HeteronormativeCrusader since Inari's hetero relationship had just been upgraded and Touka and Uka's hetero relationship also got upgraded in the next chapter. While the lesbian relationship went nowhere.]]
*** Which was made even worse by WordOfGod, [[spoiler: when the author admitted they were unwilling to give the lesbian relationship an upgrade, and tacked on the RomanticTwoGirlFriendship angle and Sanjou's {{Asexual}} orientation to suggest that it would happen eventually... but not on their watch...]]

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** The anime ending, which basically takes something that took less than seven pages to resolve in the manga and stretches it to a whole episode, episode. The main complaints for it are that the anime made it actiony in a series that doesn't need it; and what's more, turns that it more or less like something out of an action movie,and what's more not only messes with the characterization of characters -- specifically Amaterasu, who in the manga who would ''never'' just sit there and watch while Uka faded away, and in fact did everything in her power to stop it -- it but also gives a far different message than the manga itself, did, in that Humans and Gods can never be compatible. This is contrast to everything the manga has shown so far of interactions between the divine and mortals.
** Chapter 39 also sparks this reaction. [[spoiler: many people Many readers became angry when Sanjou declared she wanted to be [[JustFriends friends]] with Sumizome.]] Mainly Sumizome]], mainly because it seems seemed like this is the a lackluster resolution to their character archs arcs and relationship. Many cried foul and accused Some also left accusing the author of being [[spoiler: a HeteronormativeCrusader HeteronormativeCrusader, since Inari's hetero relationship had just been upgraded and Touka and Uka's hetero relationship also got upgraded in the next chapter. While chapter, while the lesbian relationship went nowhere.]]
*** Which was made even worse by WordOfGod, [[spoiler: when the author admitted they were unwilling to give the lesbian relationship an upgrade, and tacked on the RomanticTwoGirlFriendship angle and Sanjou's {{Asexual}} orientation to suggest that it would happen eventually... [[MaybeEverAfter eventually]]... but not on their watch...]]watch.]]
* JustHereForGodzilla: For a lot of readers the main draw of the series is the Touka/Uka relationship, which they felt came off as far sweeter and more heartfelt than the main pairing.



* TheScrappy: Inari herself. A lot of readers find her to be irritating and selfish and find her relationship with Tanbabashi rather annoying overall. For a lot of readers the main draw is the Touka x Uka relationship which comes off as far sweeter and far more heartfelt.

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* TheScrappy: Inari herself. A lot of readers find her to be irritating and selfish and find her relationship with Tanbabashi rather annoying overall. For a lot of readers the main draw is the Touka x Uka relationship which comes off as far sweeter and far more heartfelt.
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*** Which was made even worse by WordOfGod, [[spoiler: when the author admitted they were unwilling to give the lesbian relationship an upgrade, and tacked on the TwoGirlFriendship angle and Sanjou's {{Asexual}} orientation to suggest that it would happen... but not on their watch...]]

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*** Which was made even worse by WordOfGod, [[spoiler: when the author admitted they were unwilling to give the lesbian relationship an upgrade, and tacked on the TwoGirlFriendship RomanticTwoGirlFriendship angle and Sanjou's {{Asexual}} orientation to suggest that it would happen...happen eventually... but not on their watch...]]
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*** Which was made even worse by WordOfGod, [[spoiler: when the author admitted they were unwilling to give the lesbian relationship an upgrade, and tacked on the TwoGirlFriendship angle and Sanjou's {{Asexual}} orientation to suggest that it would happen... but not on their watch...]]
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* TheScrappy: Inari herself. A lot of readers find her to be irritating and selfish and find her relationship with Tanbabashi rather annoying overall. For a lot of readers the main draw is the Touka x Uka relationship which comes off as far sweeter and far more heartfelt.

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* BaseBreaker: The anime ending, which basically takes something that took less than seven pages to resolve and stretches it to a whole episode, and what's more, turns it more or less like something out of an action movie,and what's more not only messes with the characterization of characters -- specifically Amaterasu, who in the manga who would ''never'' just sit there and watch while Uka faded away, and in fact did everything in her power to stop it -- it also gives a far different message than the manga itself, in that Humans and Gods can never be compatible. This is contrast to everything the manga has shown so far of interactions between the divine and mortals.

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The anime ending, which basically takes something that took less than seven pages to resolve and stretches it to a whole episode, and what's more, turns it more or less like something out of an action movie,and what's more not only messes with the characterization of characters -- specifically Amaterasu, who in the manga who would ''never'' just sit there and watch while Uka faded away, and in fact did everything in her power to stop it -- it also gives a far different message than the manga itself, in that Humans and Gods can never be compatible. This is contrast to everything the manga has shown so far of interactions between the divine and mortals.
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** Chapter 39 [[spoiler: many people became angry when Sanjou declared she wanted to be [[JustFriends friends]] with Sumizome.]] Mainly because it seems like this is the resolution to their character archs and relationship. Many cried foul and accused the author of being [[spoiler: a HeteronormativeCrusader since Inari's hetero relationship had just been upgraded and Touka and Uka's hetero relationship also got upgraded in the next chapter. While the lesbian relationship went nowhere.]]

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LesYay: There is a bit between Sumizome and Inari when the two first start becoming friends, [[spoiler:which acts as a bit of foreshadowing to Sumizome's orientation.]]

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* BaseBreaker: The anime ending, which basically takes something that took less than seven pages to resolve and stretches it to a whole episode, and what's more, turns it more or less like something out of an action movie,and what's more not only messes with the characterization of characters -- specifically Amaterasu, who in the manga who would ''never'' just sit there and watch while Uka faded away, and in fact did everything in her power to stop it -- it also gives a far different message than the manga itself, in that Humans and Gods can never be compatible. This is contrast to everything the manga has shown so far of interactions between the divine and mortals.
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LesYay: There is a bit between Sumizome and Inari when the two first start becoming friends, [[spoiler:which acts as a bit of foreshadowing to Sumizome's orientation.]]

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