The World God Only Knows/Fridge


 * Fridge Brilliance: The reason why Katsuragi's teacher has a choker on?
 * A cut above brilliance. The majority of keen — or just experienced — readers suspected her choker to be the  from earlier on in the series. But after the picture of her in her highschool years revealed she didn't have the choker then, it was simply regarded as a fashion accessory. It is a simple, yet cunning, ruse set up by Wakaki-sensei to confuse the most savvy readers. Or... is the choker really a fashion accessory, though she is
 * By the same token
 * Keima's plan in chapter 122?
 * Look at Tsukiyo's poker card.
 * When Keima is teaching girls in chapter 55, Kanon comes rather close to him before asking to join. It looks as if she had problems with being near-sighted, but the truth is that . Talk about heartwarming.
 * Chihiro being the one
 * Especially when you think about who the last goddess is.
 * Fridge Brilliance: Apollo and her host . Also Mercury and her host.
 * Chihiro has a lot of this. A lot of her angst comes from being an average girl. But she is actually one of the few capture targets who fell in love with Keima's real personality, making her more unique than she may realize. YMMV on whether or not this counts as "brilliant."
 * When Keima was teaching her how to successfully confess to the guy she was after, he made her spill a cup over that guy.
 * Chihiro was the only girl who openly acted against his conquest, saying that she wasn't someone he would pay attention to. Just like nobody she ever confessed to paid attention to her during her conquest and before it.
 * The fact that  makes even more sense after you realize
 * Chihiro
 * Fridge Logic: Diana can communicate with Tenri via telepathy, and also with others through Tenri's reflection via reflective surface, and lastly, by taking full control of Tenri's body. So how in the Real Life physics can Diana emit sound from reflective surfaces? (answer: she uses those as surface vibration speakers)
 * From chapter 96, Hinoki, and remains   (because she's still in the bathtub) until Keima gives her   made from Elsie's hagoromo. Then she moves around just fine and even goes on a "date" with Keima to the seashore. The fridge logic here is that Hinoki isn't.
 * Kanon draws a picture of Keima in her sketch book, does that mean she drew him perfectly realistically? If 2D is 3D for them that is...
 * Another thing to point out, while the threat of a growing weiss in a girl with a runaway spirit may be real, the point about  is actually not as large of a threat as it sounds. The spirits can be kicked out of their host simply by their hosts simply by their hosts falling in love, thus,
 * It's possible that it's not quite that easy. Hakua mentions that "love" is rarely used to chase off the runaway spirits both because it's easy to mess up and make the spirit stronger, and because very often it's not fixing the crack in the host's soul so much as putting a patch over it. Falling in love wouldn't outright fix Ayumi's performance and anxiety issues, Kanon's fear of becomng invisible or Shiori's shyness, and the girls may very well be able to overcome it in time (though with the spirits inside them, it's very, very unlikely). Keima's approach is so successful because he targets their issues as well (telling Kanon that she isn't invisible because there's so many people who were moved by her light, or telling Mio that her father would be proud of her and accepting the situation doesn't mean disrespecting his memory and so on). Even if falling in love would push the spirit out, it doesn't mean that at the first serious argument the crack won't be back and bigger than before, ready for the spirit to nest in. Then again, it's completely possible that the rebirth plan is just a convenient lie fed to the grunts and that the danger really is the spirit becoming too strong.
 * Another thing to point out, while the threat of a growing weiss in a girl with a runaway spirit may be real, the point about  is actually not as large of a threat as it sounds. The spirits can be kicked out of their host simply by their hosts simply by their hosts falling in love, thus,
 * It's possible that it's not quite that easy. Hakua mentions that "love" is rarely used to chase off the runaway spirits both because it's easy to mess up and make the spirit stronger, and because very often it's not fixing the crack in the host's soul so much as putting a patch over it. Falling in love wouldn't outright fix Ayumi's performance and anxiety issues, Kanon's fear of becomng invisible or Shiori's shyness, and the girls may very well be able to overcome it in time (though with the spirits inside them, it's very, very unlikely). Keima's approach is so successful because he targets their issues as well (telling Kanon that she isn't invisible because there's so many people who were moved by her light, or telling Mio that her father would be proud of her and accepting the situation doesn't mean disrespecting his memory and so on). Even if falling in love would push the spirit out, it doesn't mean that at the first serious argument the crack won't be back and bigger than before, ready for the spirit to nest in. Then again, it's completely possible that the rebirth plan is just a convenient lie fed to the grunts and that the danger really is the spirit becoming too strong.