Bokurano/YMMV

"Japanese Government Agent: Sorry, that was a little AMERICAN of me. Forget I brought it up."
 * Anvilicious: In the manga only: Kana Ushiro, Jun Ushiro, and Kirie Yousuke each spend time lecturing the reader that people should care more about everyone else in the world, even if they aren't the "main characters" of a story.
 * Also in the manga: there are also Take Thats towards America along these lines; despite American characters rarely being depicted, characters in the manga show disgust for a perceived American selfishness whenever actions by the United States are mentioned.


 * Complete Monster: Hatagai.
 * Ear Worm: Uninstall, uninstall...
 * Woolseyism: The official English translation of the manga explains the name "Zearth" as a case of Xtreme Kool Letterz rather than delving into a lengthy explanation of the mechanics of the Japanese language that can put a "z" at the start of "The Earth."
 * Esoteric Happy Ending:
 * Moral Event Horizon:
 * What Do You Mean It's Not for Kids?: At first glance its a show about 15 kids, Humongous Mecha fights, and a flying plushie named Dung beetle.
 * One may start to notice something is up when the amount of characters each episode begin to dwindle
 * The Woobie: All the main characters get this at one point or another. It's a Mohiro Kitoh series, what would you expect?
 * Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds: . If we only count, that is.
 * And until the last fight in the manga we only had.
 * And until the last fight in the manga we only had.