Kimi ni Todoke/YMMV


 * And the Fandom Rejoiced - Over the announcement of the anime's second season.
 * Crowning Moment of Awesome - Kurumi gets one for
 * Crowning Music of Awesome
 * Three songs which share the same title with the series.
 * The theme song itself is pretty sweet and very catchy, but the full music video is what tops it.
 * The live action movie's theme song is pretty awesome as well.
 * The second season's ending theme is a very touching song to listen to
 * Ensemble Darkhorse - Quiet and collected Ryuu seems to be gathering a fine fandom of his own.
 * Heartwarming Moment - The Series might be an appropriate nickname for this.
 * Les Yay
 * The fact that Sawako used to see Kurumi as a female version of Kazehaya, says much.
 * In the manga, Ayane also gives off this vibe when sympathizing with Kurumi in Chapter 43.


 * A bit of Romantic Three Girl Friendship is going between Ayane, Chizuru and Sawako. And it even occurs between Ayane and Chizuru in their backstory, which they even lampshaded.
 * Six words: The cover of the second volume.
 * Memetic Mutation - This is the series that added "SPARKLES AND BUBBLES" to /a/'s lexicon.
 * Portmanteau Couple Name - "Sawakaze", which is also the title of the second opening theme.
 * Real Women Never Wear Dresses
 * Completely averted. Sawako is shown cooking and knitting presents for Christmas, is gentle and extremely, and we mean extremely, shy, passive, and willing to be ordered around. And she never, except for her PE outfit, wears pants. Yet no Fan Dumb screaming that girlishness = lack of personality has shown itself, and the fandom proves that it can love a heroine as a "real woman", when the character is well-written.
 * Kazehaya even points out that it's somewhat unusual for Sawako to wear pants in Chapter 55.
 * Tastes Like Diabetes
 * Bring insulin. Lots of it.
 * Warning: Will induce sugar highs even in people who don't get sugar highs from ingesting actual sugar.
 * Pin's reaction to Kurumi.
 * Maru-chan
 * Values Dissonance: When Ayane lets her older boyfriend know that she wants to break up with him he hits her. He does this hard enough to leave a mark, and she's seen wearing a bandage for a couple episodes too. After she explains how she got the bruise to her friends, the issue is never really talked about again, and more or less shrugged off.
 * The Woobie: Our heroine of course.