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* [[Arranged Marriage]]: Kaede Domyoji succeeds in forcing Tsubaki into one of these and tries and fails to force Tsukasa into a few, specially with the ''very quirky'' Shigeru Ookawahara).
* [[Arranged Marriage]]: Kaede Domyoji succeeds in forcing Tsubaki into one of these and tries and fails to force Tsukasa into a few, specially with the ''very quirky'' Shigeru Ookawahara).
* [[Attempted Rape]]: Poor Tsukushi...
* [[Attempted Rape]]: Poor Tsukushi...
* [[Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other]]: Par for the course with a [[Takahashi Couple]].{{context}}<!-- MOD: Paraphrasing the description of the trope does not say anything about how the trope applies to this work. Please either fix or delete. -->
* [[Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other]]: Par for the course with a Takahashi Couple.{{context}}<!-- MOD: Paraphrasing the description of the trope does not say anything about how the trope applies to this work. Please either fix or delete. -->
* [[Bastard Boyfriend]]: Subverted with Tsukasa and Tsukushi. He ''does'' have several traits belonging to the archetype, but she doesn't fit in the archetypical [[Shrinking Violet]] girlfriend so they fit much more into [[Belligerent Sexual Tension]].
* [[Bastard Boyfriend]]: Subverted with Tsukasa and Tsukushi. He ''does'' have several traits belonging to the archetype, but she doesn't fit in the archetypical [[Shrinking Violet]] girlfriend so they fit much more into [[Belligerent Sexual Tension]].
* [[Bathe Her and Bring Her to Me]]: Tsukasa once asks his maids to give Tsukushi a bath and change her clothes since they were ruined. Tsukushi, however, believes he's going to rape her and attacks him.
* [[Bathe Her and Bring Her to Me]]: Tsukasa once asks his maids to give Tsukushi a bath and change her clothes since they were ruined. Tsukushi, however, believes he's going to rape her and attacks him.
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* [[Last-Name Basis]]: Typical in Japan, but rather unusual in that it continues between the main couple even once they're in a relationship/ {{spoiler|engaged}}.
* [[Last-Name Basis]]: Typical in Japan, but rather unusual in that it continues between the main couple even once they're in a relationship/ {{spoiler|engaged}}.
* [[Leave the Two Lovebirds Alone]]: The rest of the F4 and company often engineer to put Tsukasa and Tsukushi in these situations, occasionally [[Locked in a Room|locking them in]] if they thing the concerned parties will object.
* [[Leave the Two Lovebirds Alone]]: The rest of the F4 and company often engineer to put Tsukasa and Tsukushi in these situations, occasionally [[Locked in a Room|locking them in]] if they thing the concerned parties will object.
* [[Les Yay]]: Shigeru and Sakuroko near the end (much to Sakurako's chagrin). It's not so much that Shigeru stats acting like a lesbian, but her [[Cloudcuckoolander]] nature really doesn't seem to let her know that saying "I'm in love with you!" after [http://www.manga2u.com/Hana_Yori_Dango/217/08/ this crowning moment of awesome for Sakuroko] or [http://www.manga2u.com/Hana_Yori_Dango/241/04/ dragging her to the dance floor] as [[Those Two Guys|Those Two Girls]] might give those implications.
* [[Les Yay]]: Shigeru and Sakuroko near the end (much to Sakurako's chagrin). It's not so much that Shigeru stats acting like a lesbian, but her [[Cloudcuckoolander]] nature really doesn't seem to let her know that saying "I'm in love with you!" after [https://web.archive.org/web/20180408102538/http://www.manga2u.com/Hana_Yori_Dango/217/08/ this crowning moment of awesome for Sakuroko] or [https://web.archive.org/web/20180408101435/http://www.manga2u.com/Hana_Yori_Dango/241/04/ dragging her to the dance floor] as [[Those Two Guys|Those Two Girls]] might give those implications.
** Makino also occasionally gets awestruck by particularly beautiful girls, even going so far as to decide to attend Eitoku due to being so impressed by Shizuka.
** Makino also occasionally gets awestruck by particularly beautiful girls, even going so far as to decide to attend Eitoku due to being so impressed by Shizuka.
* [[Likes Older Women]]: Akira, having been turned off of younger women by his [[Adult Child]] mother's behavior.
* [[Likes Older Women]]: Akira, having been turned off of younger women by his [[Adult Child]] mother's behavior.

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Hana Yori Dango (Western title: Boys Over Flowers) is a Japanese Shojo manga series written by Yoko Kamio. It ran for thirty-six volumes over a period of eleven years. It has enjoyed massive popularity in Japan and Asia. It has been adapted into an anime , three live-action television dramas (one in Taiwan called Meteor Garden, one in Japan, one in South Korea and one in development in Mainland China), an animated movie set in a parallel universe, and a live-action movie.

The story varies a bit from continuity to continuity, but the basics are thus. Plucky Girl Tsukushi Makino is the sole middle class student attending the Fiction 500 prep school Eitoku Academy. The school is presided over by the F4 (short for "Flower Four"), Tsukasa Domyoji, Rui Hanazawa, Sōjirō Nishikado, and Akira Mimasaka, whose parents have paid the administration a massive amount of money to allow their offspring free reign of the school. As a result, they lord themselves over the school and use their influence to get the entire student body to physically assault students for such transgressions as "accidentally squirting lemon juice into our leader's eye." For about a year and a half, Tsukushi tries to preserve her safety by being ignored, but steps in to protect her only friend at school (Shrinking Violet Makiko Endou) after she accidentally offends Tsukasa, the F4's leader. This causes her to be alternately assaulted and ostracized by the entire school, with the exception of Tsukushi's crush Rui (who often steps in and saves her when he's not busy spacing off and Tsukasa(who is more intrigued than outraged). She eventually befriends the F4 and her influence seems to largely put a stop to their bullying ways.

The series gradually changes focus to the Love Dodecahedron surrounding the main characters, and eventually focusing on the main couple of Tsukushi and Tsukasa. The latter half is largely composed of them working around their massive class differences (his parents are Corrupt Corporate Executives, hers are increasingly insolvent) and thwarting the plans of Tsukasa's Evil Matriarch Kaede to separate them.

For the Korean Series adaptation, see Boys Before Flowers.

Tropes used in Boys Over Flowers include: