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''Kimi ni Todoke'' (officially translated as ''[[The Beatles|From Me to You]]'', more literally as ''Reaching You'') is the story of [[Stringy Haired Ghost Girl|Sawa]][[Eerie Pale Skinned Brunette|ko]] [[Kimi Ni Todoke (Manga)/Characters|Kuronuma]], whose resemblance to the horror movie character [[The Ring|Sadako]] has made her a social outcast. Being outcast from a young age has made her socially awkward, which only makes her more of an outcast, so it's all really a vicious cycle.
''Kimi ni Todoke'' (officially translated as ''[[The Beatles|From Me to You]]'', more literally as ''Reaching You'') is the story of [[Stringy Haired Ghost Girl|Sawa]][[Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette|ko]] [[Kimi Ni Todoke (Manga)/Characters|Kuronuma]], whose resemblance to the horror movie character [[The Ring|Sadako]] has made her a social outcast. Being outcast from a young age has made her socially awkward, which only makes her more of an outcast, so it's all really a vicious cycle.


The actual inciting event of the story proper is the beginning of Sawako's friendship with Shota Kazehaya, the most popular guy in school. Unlike 99% of other "most popular guy" characters, Kazehaya is genuinely nice, and has feelings for Sawako, despite her loner nature. As they get to know each other better, Sawako forms an ever-expanding network of friends, yet she and Kazehaya never seem to realize they like each other in the same way.
The actual inciting event of the story proper is the beginning of Sawako's friendship with Shota Kazehaya, the most popular guy in school. Unlike 99% of other "most popular guy" characters, Kazehaya is genuinely nice, and has feelings for Sawako, despite her loner nature. As they get to know each other better, Sawako forms an ever-expanding network of friends, yet she and Kazehaya never seem to realize they like each other in the same way.
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The ongoing manga has been adapted as a 25-episode [[Anime]] series that started airing October 6th 2009, and the notable voice actors are listed under their characters in the [[Kimi Ni Todoke (Manga)/Characters|character page]]. The second 12-episode season continues the story. There's also a light novel adaption and a live-action movie adaptation that was released on September 25, 2010. Both seasons are now licensed in North America by [[Nippon Ichi|NIS America]].
The ongoing manga has been adapted as a 25-episode [[Anime]] series that started airing October 6th 2009, and the notable voice actors are listed under their characters in the [[Kimi Ni Todoke (Manga)/Characters|character page]]. The second 12-episode season continues the story. There's also a light novel adaption and a live-action movie adaptation that was released on September 25, 2010. Both seasons are now licensed in North America by [[Nippon Ichi|NIS America]].
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=== This series provides examples of: ===


* [[Alertness Blink]]: Every so often.
* [[Alertness Blink]]: Every so often.
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** {{spoiler|After a while though, at least Maru gets used to her.}}
** {{spoiler|After a while though, at least Maru gets used to her.}}
* [[Anime Accent Absence]]: Averted in the weirdest way. Sawako has a habit of giving herself and Kazehaya American accents in her [[Imagine Spot|Imagine Spots]].
* [[Anime Accent Absence]]: Averted in the weirdest way. Sawako has a habit of giving herself and Kazehaya American accents in her [[Imagine Spot|Imagine Spots]].
* [[Armor Piercing Slap]]:
* [[Armor-Piercing Slap]]:
** Ayane's (then) older boyfriend slaps her when she suggests that they break up.
** Ayane's (then) older boyfriend slaps her when she suggests that they break up.
** Kurumi slaps Kent when he suggests that he goes out with Sawako so that Kurumi could have Kazehaya for herself.
** Kurumi slaps Kent when he suggests that he goes out with Sawako so that Kurumi could have Kazehaya for herself.
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* [[Continuity Nod]] - Lots of it.
* [[Continuity Nod]] - Lots of it.
* [[Trailers Always Spoil|Covers Always Spoil]] - The [http://kelakagandy.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/kiminitodoke10.jpg cover] of the manga's tenth volume pretty much spoils the fact that {{spoiler|Sawako and Kazehaya become an official couple in that volume}}. [[Captain Obvious|Not that anyone wasn't expecting it from the get go, though.]]
* [[Trailers Always Spoil|Covers Always Spoil]] - The [http://kelakagandy.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/kiminitodoke10.jpg cover] of the manga's tenth volume pretty much spoils the fact that {{spoiler|Sawako and Kazehaya become an official couple in that volume}}. [[Captain Obvious|Not that anyone wasn't expecting it from the get go, though.]]
* [[Cross Popping Veins]] - Especially Kurumi, when Sawako refuses to take her bitchiness as something other than good intentions.
* [[Cross-Popping Veins]] - Especially Kurumi, when Sawako refuses to take her bitchiness as something other than good intentions.
** Kazehaya also prone to this when he's angry or [[Crazy Jealous Guy|jealous (or both)]].
** Kazehaya also prone to this when he's angry or [[Crazy Jealous Guy|jealous (or both)]].
* [[Cute Shotaro Boy]] - Touta Kazehaya.
* [[Cute Shotaro Boy]] - Touta Kazehaya.
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* [[Everyone Can See It]] - Everyone can see Sawako and Kazehaya's feelings for each other. Acknowledging it, though, took some time for most of them.
* [[Everyone Can See It]] - Everyone can see Sawako and Kazehaya's feelings for each other. Acknowledging it, though, took some time for most of them.
* [[Precious Puppies]] -> {{spoiler|[[Big Friendly Dog]]}} - Maru-chan.
* [[Precious Puppies]] -> {{spoiler|[[Big Friendly Dog]]}} - Maru-chan.
* [[Evil Detecting Dog]] - Well, you can't call Sawako "evil," but still...
* [[Evil-Detecting Dog]] - Well, you can't call Sawako "evil," but still...
* [[Extreme Doormat]] - Sawako, at least initially. Part of her [[Character Development]] has to do with mustering enough courage to not agree to things she cannot go along with. Thus, [[Manipulative Bitch|Kurumi]] gets a big surprise when Sawako flat-out refuses to help hook her up with Kazehaya out of ''her own'' feelings for him.
* [[Extreme Doormat]] - Sawako, at least initially. Part of her [[Character Development]] has to do with mustering enough courage to not agree to things she cannot go along with. Thus, [[Manipulative Bitch|Kurumi]] gets a big surprise when Sawako flat-out refuses to help hook her up with Kazehaya out of ''her own'' feelings for him.
** Actually not really- Sawako may come off as an [[Extreme Doormat]], but part of her charm, at least to Kazehaya, is that she's always enjoying whatever she's doing. She doesn't do things because she feels forced, she does them because she likes being helpful. Exemplified early on in the manga when Yano jokingly suggests she learns how to tell scary ghost stories and Sawako is *sparkling* with excitement. She's got the looks, she's got the aura, she might as well do it right.
** Actually not really- Sawako may come off as an [[Extreme Doormat]], but part of her charm, at least to Kazehaya, is that she's always enjoying whatever she's doing. She doesn't do things because she feels forced, she does them because she likes being helpful. Exemplified early on in the manga when Yano jokingly suggests she learns how to tell scary ghost stories and Sawako is *sparkling* with excitement. She's got the looks, she's got the aura, she might as well do it right.
* [[Fade to Black]]
* [[Fade to Black]]
* [[Family Business]] - Ryuu's family runs a ramen shop. Kazehaya's family runs a sports equipment store.
* [[Family Business]] - Ryuu's family runs a ramen shop. Kazehaya's family runs a sports equipment store.
* [[First Name Basis]] - A very [[Serious Business]]. {{spoiler|Sawako finally calls Kazehaya by his first name "Shota" in Chapter 53.}}
* [[First-Name Basis]] - A very [[Serious Business]]. {{spoiler|Sawako finally calls Kazehaya by his first name "Shota" in Chapter 53.}}
* [[Five Man Band]]
* [[Five-Man Band]]
** Sawako - [[The Hero|The Heroine]], of course.
** Sawako - [[The Hero|The Heroine]], of course.
** Kazehaya - [[The Lancer|The one who acts most individually and has the rest of the team scheming "against" him most often]].
** Kazehaya - [[The Lancer|The one who acts most individually and has the rest of the team scheming "against" him most often]].
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* [[Happily Married]] - Sawako's parents.
* [[Happily Married]] - Sawako's parents.
* [[Heel Face Turn]] - {{spoiler|Kurumi earns a heartwarming redemption (sort of) in recent chapters, when she defends Sawako from a bunch of girls jealous of Sawako's relationship with Kazehaya}}.
* [[Heel Face Turn]] - {{spoiler|Kurumi earns a heartwarming redemption (sort of) in recent chapters, when she defends Sawako from a bunch of girls jealous of Sawako's relationship with Kazehaya}}.
* [[Heroic Self Deprecation]] - Without the heroic part, but on a scale of 100, Sawako has a self-esteem in the single-digits.
* [[Heroic Self-Deprecation]] - Without the heroic part, but on a scale of 100, Sawako has a self-esteem in the single-digits.
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]] - It's not easy to find a scene where Ayane and Chizuru aren't side-by-side.
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]] - It's not easy to find a scene where Ayane and Chizuru aren't side-by-side.
* [[Hey Its That Voice|Hey, It's That Voice!]]
* [[Hey It's That Voice|Hey, It's That Voice!]]
** Chizuru is voiced by Yuko Sanpei, who also voiced [[Eureka Seven|Renton Thurston]], or [[Daa Daa Daa|Kanata Saionji]].
** Chizuru is voiced by Yuko Sanpei, who also voiced [[Eureka Seven|Renton Thurston]], or [[Daa Daa Daa|Kanata Saionji]].
** And even from the very first scene of the anime some people would not be surprised a bit if [[Mamiko Noto|Sawako]] said [[Hell Girl (Anime)|"ippen shinde miru"]].
** And even from the very first scene of the anime some people would not be surprised a bit if [[Mamiko Noto|Sawako]] said [[Hell Girl (Anime)|"ippen shinde miru"]].
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* [[Imagine Spot]] - A lot of them, mostly from Sawako. And they are all ADORABLE.
* [[Imagine Spot]] - A lot of them, mostly from Sawako. And they are all ADORABLE.
* [[The Ingenue]] - Sawako, to the point that Chizuru and Ayane tease about her "300% innocence".
* [[The Ingenue]] - Sawako, to the point that Chizuru and Ayane tease about her "300% innocence".
* [[Ugly Guy Hot Wife|Intimidating Looking Guy Hot Wife]] - In terms of looks and personality, Shota seems to take on more from his [http://www.mangareader.net/kimi-ni-todoke/52/9 mother] than his [http://www.mangareader.net/kimi-ni-todoke/53/24 father]. His mother and Pin, though, think otherwise.
* [[Ugly Guy, Hot Wife|Intimidating Looking Guy Hot Wife]] - In terms of looks and personality, Shota seems to take on more from his [http://www.mangareader.net/kimi-ni-todoke/52/9 mother] than his [http://www.mangareader.net/kimi-ni-todoke/53/24 father]. His mother and Pin, though, think otherwise.
* [[Its Personal|It's Personal]] - Played for laughs, when Ayane's hostility towards Kurumi seems exist ''equally'' because of the latter's beautiful skin as well as because of hardships she's given to Sawako.
* [[It's Personal]] - Played for laughs, when Ayane's hostility towards Kurumi seems exist ''equally'' because of the latter's beautiful skin as well as because of hardships she's given to Sawako.
* {{spoiler|[[I Want My Beloved to Be Happy]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[I Want My Beloved to Be Happy]]}}
** Eventually, {{spoiler|Kurumi towards Kazehaya and Sawako.}}
** Eventually, {{spoiler|Kurumi towards Kazehaya and Sawako.}}
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* [[Just the Way You Are]] - One of the best features of the series as a whole is that Sawako is constantly rewarded for being herself, and not having to change to please anyone.
* [[Just the Way You Are]] - One of the best features of the series as a whole is that Sawako is constantly rewarded for being herself, and not having to change to please anyone.
* [[Kissing Discretion Shot]] - Subverted in Episode 5 of the second season. Chizu was asking Ryu to help her with the problem that she made worse for Kazehaya. Ryu was even well aware that she was going to ask him something.
* [[Kissing Discretion Shot]] - Subverted in Episode 5 of the second season. Chizu was asking Ryu to help her with the problem that she made worse for Kazehaya. Ryu was even well aware that she was going to ask him something.
* [[Last Name Basis]]: {{spoiler|As of Chapter 53, Sawako has yet to call Ryu by his first name}}
* [[Last-Name Basis]]: {{spoiler|As of Chapter 53, Sawako has yet to call Ryu by his first name}}
* [[Letting the Air Out of The Band]]
* [[Letting the Air Out of The Band]]
* [[Like Brother and Sister|Like Brothers]] <s>And Sister</s> - Chizuru and Ryuu claim to be like that. Yes, no gender-related doubts; as long as she can be the older "brother," Chizuru is fine.
* [[Like Brother and Sister|Like Brothers]] <s>And Sister</s> - Chizuru and Ryuu claim to be like that. Yes, no gender-related doubts; as long as she can be the older "brother," Chizuru is fine.
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* [[Moment Killer]] - '''Joe'''.
* [[Moment Killer]] - '''Joe'''.
** {{spoiler|Believe it or not, Ayane becomes this in Chapter 58}}.
** {{spoiler|Believe it or not, Ayane becomes this in Chapter 58}}.
* [[Names the Same]] - The 1st season's opening theme, the 2nd season's ending theme, and the live action movie's theme all share the same title with the series.
* [[Name's the Same]] - The 1st season's opening theme, the 2nd season's ending theme, and the live action movie's theme all share the same title with the series.
* [[Nice Guy]] - Kazehaya. Atypically for shoujo, he's the main character.
* [[Nice Guy]] - Kazehaya. Atypically for shoujo, he's the main character.
* [[Nice Guys Finish Last]] - Pretty much completely subverted as {{spoiler|Kazehaya gets the girl}}. Subversion could also apply to a few others in the series.
* [[Nice Guys Finish Last]] - Pretty much completely subverted as {{spoiler|Kazehaya gets the girl}}. Subversion could also apply to a few others in the series.
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** In the manga, when Pin sees Ayane {{spoiler|with a swollen cheek (after having been slapped by her college-age ex-boyfriend for suggesting to break up), he automatically assumes a guy in the ''class'' did it.}}
** In the manga, when Pin sees Ayane {{spoiler|with a swollen cheek (after having been slapped by her college-age ex-boyfriend for suggesting to break up), he automatically assumes a guy in the ''class'' did it.}}
** When Kazehaya stumbles upon {{spoiler|Sawako crying and Kent holding her by the arms}}, he assumes the worst out of a very confused {{spoiler|Kent}}, who was just trying to comfort Sawako.
** When Kazehaya stumbles upon {{spoiler|Sawako crying and Kent holding her by the arms}}, he assumes the worst out of a very confused {{spoiler|Kent}}, who was just trying to comfort Sawako.
* [[Obligatory Swearing]]: [http://www.mangareader.net/kimi-ni-todoke/51/12 Here]. Somehow it's hard to imagine Kazehaya saying "[[Precision F Strike|fuck]]." It's more likely just in the translation, though.
* [[Obligatory Swearing]]: [http://www.mangareader.net/kimi-ni-todoke/51/12 Here]. Somehow it's hard to imagine Kazehaya saying "[[Precision F-Strike|fuck]]." It's more likely just in the translation, though.
* [[Oblivious to Love]]
* [[Oblivious to Love]]
** Basically the definition of Kazehaya and Sawako's relationship for a good duration of the manga and {{spoiler|the entirety of the anime's first season}}, despite their feelings being mutual. Also applies to [[Did You Think I Can't Feel|Chizuru when it comes to Ryuu]]. But it's an enjoyable torture for the series audience because the [[Relationship Upgrade|next step]] feels much, much sweeter as a result.
** Basically the definition of Kazehaya and Sawako's relationship for a good duration of the manga and {{spoiler|the entirety of the anime's first season}}, despite their feelings being mutual. Also applies to [[Did You Think I Can't Feel|Chizuru when it comes to Ryuu]]. But it's an enjoyable torture for the series audience because the [[Relationship Upgrade|next step]] feels much, much sweeter as a result.
** Mostly Sawako though. By the time the New Year's Eve episode rolls around, Kazehaya is dropping anvil-sized hints that he really likes Sawako.
** Mostly Sawako though. By the time the New Year's Eve episode rolls around, Kazehaya is dropping anvil-sized hints that he really likes Sawako.
* [[Off Model]] - Near the end of the first season, [http://img515.imageshack.us/img515/2232/roneryknt.jpg only Sawako has footprints in the snow.] Some fans have jokingly interpreted this as Sawako completely imagining Ayane and Chizu.
* [[Off-Model]] - Near the end of the first season, [http://img515.imageshack.us/img515/2232/roneryknt.jpg only Sawako has footprints in the snow.] Some fans have jokingly interpreted this as Sawako completely imagining Ayane and Chizu.
* [[Official Couple]] - Sawako and Kazehaya, and everyone can already see it from miles away. {{spoiler|Ultimately they confess their feelings for each other.}}
* [[Official Couple]] - Sawako and Kazehaya, and everyone can already see it from miles away. {{spoiler|Ultimately they confess their feelings for each other.}}
* [[One of the Boys]] - Chizuru, especially before she started hanging with Ayane and Sawako.
* [[One of the Boys]] - Chizuru, especially before she started hanging with Ayane and Sawako.
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** In episode 17, Ryu is seen with a hat that reads, [[Red Hot Chili Peppers|RHCP]].
** In episode 17, Ryu is seen with a hat that reads, [[Red Hot Chili Peppers|RHCP]].
* [[Sibling Triangle]] - {{spoiler|Ryuu likes Chizuru, Chizuru likes Ryuu's elder brother Tooru, who is ''engaged''.}}
* [[Sibling Triangle]] - {{spoiler|Ryuu likes Chizuru, Chizuru likes Ryuu's elder brother Tooru, who is ''engaged''.}}
* [[Sibling Yin Yang]] - Ryuu and Tooru.
* [[Sibling Yin-Yang]] - Ryuu and Tooru.
* [[Sick Episode]] - Episode 17. Except the person who got sick was Pin and Kazehaya ended up doing all the [[Ho Yay|"couple-like"]] things for him -- only because he didn't want ''Sawako'' [[Clingy Jealous Girl|to do all of the "couple-like" things for Pin]].
* [[Sick Episode]] - Episode 17. Except the person who got sick was Pin and Kazehaya ended up doing all the [[Ho Yay|"couple-like"]] things for him -- only because he didn't want ''Sawako'' [[Clingy Jealous Girl|to do all of the "couple-like" things for Pin]].
* [[Single Girl Seeks Most Popular Guy]] - Not only does the guy actually like her back, he's genuinely nice.
* [[Single Girl Seeks Most Popular Guy]] - Not only does the guy actually like her back, he's genuinely nice.
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** Kurumi to Kazehaya, though "middle-school-hood" rather than childhood.
** Kurumi to Kazehaya, though "middle-school-hood" rather than childhood.
* [[Unnamed Parent]] - None of the names of the parents shown in the series are revealed within the story. However, [[Word of God|the anime's official blog]] reveals two of their names: Genji Sanada (Ryu's father) and Youko Kuronuma (Sawako's mother)
* [[Unnamed Parent]] - None of the names of the parents shown in the series are revealed within the story. However, [[Word of God|the anime's official blog]] reveals two of their names: Genji Sanada (Ryu's father) and Youko Kuronuma (Sawako's mother)
* [[The Un Smile]]
* [[The Un-Smile]]
* [[Visible Silence]] - Combined with [[Colour Failure]] when Chizu '[[Sarcasm Mode|concludes]]', after Yano presents the evidence, that Kurumi likes ''Ryu''. [[Crowning Moment of Funny|Uhh]]...
* [[Visible Silence]] - Combined with [[Colour Failure]] when Chizu '[[Sarcasm Mode|concludes]]', after Yano presents the evidence, that Kurumi likes ''Ryu''. [[Crowning Moment of Funny|Uhh]]...
** The combination mentioned above is once again shown when it's revealed that Chizu had no idea of Kazehaya liking Sawako.
** The combination mentioned above is once again shown when it's revealed that Chizu had no idea of Kazehaya liking Sawako.
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** "Sawako, '''''you have a call from a friend!!"'''''
** "Sawako, '''''you have a call from a friend!!"'''''
** Chapter 51: "[[Beach Episode|The beach is only fun if everyone goes]]!!!" Chizu ''definitely'' lost her way to the [[Shounen]] series. Or maybe it was a [[Humongous Mecha|mecha anime]].
** Chapter 51: "[[Beach Episode|The beach is only fun if everyone goes]]!!!" Chizu ''definitely'' lost her way to the [[Shounen]] series. Or maybe it was a [[Humongous Mecha|mecha anime]].
* [[When She Smiles]]: Two things can happen when Sawako smiles, depending on whether the smile is forced or natural: either it comes out as [[The Un Smile]], or everyone watching gasps in awe.
* [[When She Smiles]]: Two things can happen when Sawako smiles, depending on whether the smile is forced or natural: either it comes out as [[The Un-Smile]], or everyone watching gasps in awe.
* [[Whole Episode Flashback|Whole Chapter Flashback]] - Chapter 44 is {{spoiler|a flashback within a flashback. Kazehaya flashes back to his point of view of the very first chapter. The end of his flashback reveals him hugging Sawako after her confession, the same scene shown in Chapter 39.}}
* [[Whole Episode Flashback|Whole Chapter Flashback]] - Chapter 44 is {{spoiler|a flashback within a flashback. Kazehaya flashes back to his point of view of the very first chapter. The end of his flashback reveals him hugging Sawako after her confession, the same scene shown in Chapter 39.}}
* [[Woman in White]] - Sawako wore a white dress to play the role of the ghost during the test of courage.
* [[Woman in White]] - Sawako wore a white dress to play the role of the ghost during the test of courage.
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Kimi ni Todoke (officially translated as From Me to You, more literally as Reaching You) is the story of Sawako Kuronuma, whose resemblance to the horror movie character Sadako has made her a social outcast. Being outcast from a young age has made her socially awkward, which only makes her more of an outcast, so it's all really a vicious cycle.

The actual inciting event of the story proper is the beginning of Sawako's friendship with Shota Kazehaya, the most popular guy in school. Unlike 99% of other "most popular guy" characters, Kazehaya is genuinely nice, and has feelings for Sawako, despite her loner nature. As they get to know each other better, Sawako forms an ever-expanding network of friends, yet she and Kazehaya never seem to realize they like each other in the same way.

Ultimately, a very touching story about liking people for who they are without trying to change them.

The ongoing manga has been adapted as a 25-episode Anime series that started airing October 6th 2009, and the notable voice actors are listed under their characters in the character page. The second 12-episode season continues the story. There's also a light novel adaption and a live-action movie adaptation that was released on September 25, 2010. Both seasons are now licensed in North America by NIS America.

Tropes used in Kimi ni Todoke include:


  • Alertness Blink: Every so often.
  • Almost Kiss
  • Alpha Bitch - Yuka and her friends from Class A.
    • Also, on a more personal level, Kurumi.
    • Yano may also count, but she's more of a Lovable Alpha Bitch, considering she's on Sawako's side and is even encouraging her to open up.
  • Anguished Declaration of Love - Sawako's confession to Kazehaya in Season 2 Episode 9.
  • Animals Hate Her: Sawako's usual ghostly appearance make animals fear her.
    • After a while though, at least Maru gets used to her.
  • Anime Accent Absence: Averted in the weirdest way. Sawako has a habit of giving herself and Kazehaya American accents in her Imagine Spots.
  • Armor-Piercing Slap:
    • Ayane's (then) older boyfriend slaps her when she suggests that they break up.
    • Kurumi slaps Kent when he suggests that he goes out with Sawako so that Kurumi could have Kazehaya for herself.
  • Beach Episode - Chapter 51, even though Chizuru was the only one who wore her swimsuit; the rest came in their school uniforms.
  • Beautiful All Along - Sawako; rather than changing her appearance in any tangible way, she's very beautiful when she smiles genuinely, as opposed to forcing herself (which just comes off looking really creepy).
  • Beautiful Dreamer - Kazehaya sits near Sawako and finally manages to say her first name while she sleeps on the staircase during the sports festival afterparty.
  • Because You Were Nice to Me
  • Best Her to Bed Her - In Chapter 51, Ryuu was the only guy able to defeat Yoshida in arm-wrestling and "won" her for a romantic walk along the seashore.
  • Beta Couple - Chizuru and Ryu fill that role, though Chizuru didn't notice it yet until recently.
  • Betty and Veronica - Sawako and Kurumi for Kazehaya, Kazehaya and Kent for Sawako.
  • Be Yourself - Arguably the point of the story, and not in a heavy-handed way. Sawako makes friends and wins Kazehaya's affection by using her natural gifts and personality, not with the aid of makeovers. Not that makeovers are a bad thing, as Sawako finds out on New Year's Eve.
  • Birds of a Feather: Subverted by Kazehaya and Kurumi. Even though many students (Sawako included) feel that they suit each other, Kazehaya only thinks of Kurumi as a friend while Kurumi pines an unrequited crush on Kazehaya.
  • Bishie Sparkle - Sawako's world is filled with this, as well as Love Bubbles and flowers. Even the Japanese tankubon covers have these.
  • Bishounen - Kazehaya, and the female side of the school is very aware of this. Ryu and Kento also count.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing - Kurumi acts sweet and nice to gain Sawako's sympathy, then tells her to keep her hands off Kazehaya. She gets better.
  • Brick Joke - Chizuru inadvertently causes things to become awkward between Sawako and Kazehaya by telling Kazehaya that he was the most distant person from Sawako. Ayane eventually finds out that it was Chizuru who caused that awkwardness when she (Chizuru) blurts it out by mistake while watching Kazehaya ask Sawako out formally at the beach from afar.
  • Brother Chuck - Shino, the girl who gave Sawako her nickname, is never shown again after Episode 6.
  • Bumbling Dad - Sawako's father, who along with his wife are both a Doting Parent.
  • Character Development - Sawako's character development is the main point of this series.
  • Character Overlap - The cousin that Sawako mentions in the New Year's episodes, Eiji Akahoshi, is a character from the mangaka's previous series Crazy for You. The fanbook has a short crossover chapter where he visits her family after her first date with Kazehaya.
  • Chekhov's Gunman - Hirano and Endo have actually witnessed Kurumi spreading out those rumors about Sawako in Chapter 2 of the manga. This information is enough for Chizu and Ayane to confront Kurumi.
  • Clingy Jealous Girl - Kurumi uses every indirect attack in the book - slander, threats, manipulation - to pry Sawako away from Kazehaya. Against someone as innocent as Sawako, it's like kicking a puppy. Sawako's kindness, however, severely unnerves her, and all her plans backfire spectacularly when she only ends up bringing Sawako and Kazehaya even closer.
  • Clip Show: One about Kurumi's crush on Kazehaya as she shops for Valentine's chocolate opens the second season of the anime.
  • Color Failure
  • Completely Missing the Point - One of Sawako's defining traits and a main point of comedy -- being honest to a fault, she assumes everyone else is as well and takes everything literally without hearing any of the pretext behind it. Thus, she thinks Kurumi is flattering her when Kurumi writes down her name in the "Bastards Who Call Me Ume Note".
  • Continuity Nod - Lots of it.
  • Covers Always Spoil - The cover of the manga's tenth volume pretty much spoils the fact that Sawako and Kazehaya become an official couple in that volume. Not that anyone wasn't expecting it from the get go, though.
  • Cross-Popping Veins - Especially Kurumi, when Sawako refuses to take her bitchiness as something other than good intentions.
  • Cute Shotaro Boy - Touta Kazehaya.
  • Cuteness Proximity - Ryuu with Maru.
  • A Day in The Limelight: Kazehaya in Chapter 44.
  • Early Bird Cameo - Ayane and Chizuru, Hirano and Endo, and Kurumi all appeared as unnamed sketchy background characters before receiving proper names and personalities.
  • Epic Fail - Kurumi attempts to make Kazehaya think Sawako and Ryuu are an item. It ends with Kazehaya and Sawako walking off together, with Sawako realizing her feelings for Kazehaya, who in turn asked her out. Pin then came to where Kurumi waited for Kazehaya to come back, and, thinking Kurumi was going to confess to him, rejects her just as Kazehaya came back. The guy then promised to "not say anything". Ouch.
  • Everyone Can See It - Everyone can see Sawako and Kazehaya's feelings for each other. Acknowledging it, though, took some time for most of them.
  • Precious Puppies -> Big Friendly Dog - Maru-chan.
  • Evil-Detecting Dog - Well, you can't call Sawako "evil," but still...
  • Extreme Doormat - Sawako, at least initially. Part of her Character Development has to do with mustering enough courage to not agree to things she cannot go along with. Thus, Kurumi gets a big surprise when Sawako flat-out refuses to help hook her up with Kazehaya out of her own feelings for him.
    • Actually not really- Sawako may come off as an Extreme Doormat, but part of her charm, at least to Kazehaya, is that she's always enjoying whatever she's doing. She doesn't do things because she feels forced, she does them because she likes being helpful. Exemplified early on in the manga when Yano jokingly suggests she learns how to tell scary ghost stories and Sawako is *sparkling* with excitement. She's got the looks, she's got the aura, she might as well do it right.
  • Fade to Black
  • Family Business - Ryuu's family runs a ramen shop. Kazehaya's family runs a sports equipment store.
  • First-Name Basis - A very Serious Business. Sawako finally calls Kazehaya by his first name "Shota" in Chapter 53.
  • Five-Man Band
  • Flash Step - Sawako apparently learned how to do this while being taught football (or soccer) by Kazehaya. Though it's been established that she's very fast from doing daily jogs.
  • The Foreign Subtitle - Viz is releasing it under the full title Kimi Ni Todoke: From Me To You.
  • Four Girl Ensemble - Kurumi may not really be a part of the friends' circle, but the important female characters in the series fall into this:
    • Ayane - the mature one.
    • Chizuru - the tomboyish one.
    • Sawako - the quiet one.
    • Kurumi - the popular one.
  • Friendless Background - Sawako.
  • Friend to All Living Things - Maru instinctively liked Kazehaya and hated Sawako.
  • Gecko Ending - The Live Action Adaptation is basically the first season with a slightly different ending.
  • Genki Girl: Chizuru is very excitable.
  • Girl Posse - Complete with bullying in the toilet.
  • Good Bad Girl - Ayane. Aside of her mentioned older boyfriends, in a series in which holding hands is Serious Business, she's quite casual about kissing a guy she barely knows.
  • Good Is Dumb - Not actually dumb, but extremely naive in the case of Sawako and Kazehaya, the author even comment on creating a "guy who is so nice that he's dumb."
  • Good Parents - From what we can see, the main characters' parents are doing a really good job.
  • Happily Married - Sawako's parents.
  • Heel Face Turn - Kurumi earns a heartwarming redemption (sort of) in recent chapters, when she defends Sawako from a bunch of girls jealous of Sawako's relationship with Kazehaya.
  • Heroic Self-Deprecation - Without the heroic part, but on a scale of 100, Sawako has a self-esteem in the single-digits.
  • Heterosexual Life Partners - It's not easy to find a scene where Ayane and Chizuru aren't side-by-side.
  • Hey, It's That Voice!
  • Hime Cut - Sawako, of course.
  • Hold Me - Episode 21.

 Chizuru: Comfort me, Ryuu.