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** [[Cardcaptor Sakura|Card Getter Sakura]], who shares a seiyuu with [[Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle]]'s Sakura and a catchphrase with [[Lucky Star]]'s Akira Kogami (and was designed by the mangaka of Lucky Star to boot).
** [[Cardcaptor Sakura|Card Getter Sakura]], who shares a seiyuu with [[Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle]]'s Sakura and a catchphrase with [[Lucky Star]]'s Akira Kogami (and was designed by the mangaka of Lucky Star to boot).
** Tweedledee's security systems
** Tweedledee's security systems
*** "[[Castle in The Sky|Musko]]" bots (she also hums Kimi o Nosete).
*** "[[Laputa: Castle in the Sky|Musko]]" bots (she also hums Kimi o Nosete).
*** Takakazu Abe ([[Bara Genre|Kuso Miso Technique]]) bot ("Yaranaika?")
*** Takakazu Abe ([[Bara Genre|Kuso Miso Technique]]) bot ("Yaranaika?")
*** Aburatani bot (one of the characters played by Japanese comedian Keiichi Yamamoto, who would oil himself up and rub himself all over some poor unsuspecting guy)
*** Aburatani bot (one of the characters played by Japanese comedian Keiichi Yamamoto, who would oil himself up and rub himself all over some poor unsuspecting guy)

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There is nothing we could tell you that this screenshot wouldn't explain.

 "Heeere's Ascoeur!"

~Ascoeur

 "W-what the hell was that all about? It was like a shitty sitcom."

~Belle

Kiddy Girl-AND is a 2009 Spin-Off of the popular series Kiddy Grade. The series opens with the main characters of the first series make a brief cameo before being ambiguously vaporized trying to save the universe from a vaguely established threat. After this bit of extreme closure the show jumps leads to a new pairing and takes a sharp turn for the absurd. The new main characters are Ascoeur, a slightly unhinged waitress, and her unflappable partner, Q-feuille, who are training to become ES members. Thus begins a self-parodying romp that feels like a permanent day at the bizzaro in the Kiddy Grade universe full of panty shots, swapped voice actors, mecha-dragons armed with light sabers, and pudding. Grab your popcorn, recite the troper's prayer three times, and get ready for the Kiddy Girl experience.

Tropes used in Kiddy Girl-AND include:
  1. While Pauki is the official spelling, it is actually the plural form; the singular "Pauk" makes more sense and fits the pronunciation better