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** Tet who is both cute and is also FunPersonified.

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** Tet who is both cute and is also FunPersonified.
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* AngstWhatAngst: Kurami barely angsts at all over [[spoiler:being a slave]], mainly bringing up how it affects her relationship with Feel rather than all the suffering she endured. Granted, the Ten Pledges presumably limit how badly [[spoiler:slaves like Kurami]] are treated, but while Kurami has more than her share of unpleasant memories (which are never elaborated on), she's decided not to feel sorry for herself.

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* AngstWhatAngst: Kurami barely angsts at all over [[spoiler:being a slave]], mainly bringing up how it affects her relationship with Feel rather than all the suffering she endured. Granted, the Ten Pledges presumably limit how badly [[spoiler:slaves like Kurami]] are treated, but while Kurami has more than her share of unpleasant memories (which are never elaborated on), on in the anime's first season), she's decided not to feel sorry for herself.
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* DiagnosedByTheAudience: Sora and Shiro are both stated to have a "communication disorder", which is a catch-all term in Japanese that incorporates those with NoSocialSkills and those who have actual disorders. That said, their shared inability to function in "normal" society and their individual quirks (such as Sora displaying an attachment disorder and Shiro's typically emotionless demeanor combined with being a ChildProdigy) has led fans to theorize that they really are neurotypical in some way.

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* DiagnosedByTheAudience: Sora and Shiro are both stated to have a "communication disorder", which is a catch-all term in Japanese that incorporates those with NoSocialSkills and those who have actual disorders. That said, their shared inability to function in "normal" society and their individual quirks (such as Sora displaying an attachment disorder and Shiro's typically emotionless demeanor combined with being a ChildProdigy) has led fans to theorize that they really are neurotypical neurodivergent in some way.
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* AngstWhatAngst: Kurami barely angsts at all over [[spoiler:being a slave]], mainly bringing up how it affects her relationship with Feel rather than all the suffering she endured. Granted, the Ten Pledges presumably limit how badly [[spoiler:slaves like Kurami]] are treated, but while Kurami has more than her share of unpleasant memories(which are never elaborated on), she's decided not to feel sorry for herself.

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* AngstWhatAngst: Kurami barely angsts at all over [[spoiler:being a slave]], mainly bringing up how it affects her relationship with Feel rather than all the suffering she endured. Granted, the Ten Pledges presumably limit how badly [[spoiler:slaves like Kurami]] are treated, but while Kurami has more than her share of unpleasant memories(which memories (which are never elaborated on), she's decided not to feel sorry for herself.
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* DiagnosedByTheAudience: Sora and Shiro are both stated to have a "communication disorder", which is a catch-all term in Japanese that incorporates those with NoSocialSkills and those who have actual disorders. That said, their shared inability to function in "normal" society and their individual quirks (such as Sora displaying an attachment disorder and Shiro's typically emotionless demeanor combined with being a ChildProdigy) has led fans to theorize that they really are neurotypical in some way.
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** ''LightNovel/BlackBullet'' as well due to both stories having a male main-character with a loli-girl sidekick; helped by the fact that they were both released during the Spring 2014 anime season.
* FollowTheLeader: A small number of people with exceptional abilities are, after responding to a message, summoned to another world where everything is decided with games and they group up with the lowest-tier nation in order to help them climb the ladder? [[LightNovel/ProblemChildrenAreComingFromAnotherWorldArentThey Where have we heard that before?]]

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** ''LightNovel/BlackBullet'' ''Literature/BlackBullet'' as well due to both stories having a male main-character with a loli-girl sidekick; helped by the fact that they were both released during the Spring 2014 anime season.
* FollowTheLeader: A small number of people with exceptional abilities are, after responding to a message, summoned to another world where everything is decided with games and they group up with the lowest-tier nation in order to help them climb the ladder? [[LightNovel/ProblemChildrenAreComingFromAnotherWorldArentThey [[Literature/ProblemChildrenAreComingFromAnotherWorldArentThey Where have we heard that before?]]

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** "No Season 2, No Life" is a popular slogan for those who want another season.

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** "No Season 2, No Life" is has become a popular slogan for those who want another season.slogan, as despite the first season's huge popularity and it ending on a blatant SequelHook, there have been no news regarding a follow-up.


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* ValuesDissonance: Shiro, who is eleven years old, is placed in {{fanservice}}y situations on more than one occasion. This can be ''extremely'' {{Squick}}y to viewers from countries where child sexualization is one of the biggest taboos around, to the point where it's turned some people away from the series.

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