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* '''''Papa no Iukoto o Kikinasai! - Rojou Kansatsu Kenkyuu Nisshi''''': [[Seinen]], running on ''Weekly Young Jump'' magazine. Art by ''Hirotsugu Miyano''.
* '''''Papa no Iukoto o Kikinasai! - Sorairo no Hibiki''''': [[Shounen]], running on ''Super Dash & Go!'' magazine. Art by ''Tatsuma Ejiri''.
* '''''Papa no Iukoto o Kikinasai! - Takanashi no Hidamari''''': [[Seinen]], ran on ''Ultra Jump'' magazine, One single Volume. Art done by a different artist for each chapter.[[hottip:*:check the [[Papa no Iukoto o Kikinasai (Light Novel)!/Trivia|trivia tab for the list]]
* '''''Papa no Iukoto o Kikinasai! - Usagi no Mark''''': [[Shoujo]], running on ''Cobalt'' magazine. Art by ''MATSUDA98''.
 
These character-centered adaptations occur at different time periods, spanning weeks to months before or after Yuri and Shingo's disappearance, so they rarely overlap with each other; a fan made guide can be found in the [[Papa no Iukoto o Kikinasai (Light Novel)!/Trivia|trivia tab]].
 
Apart from the these semi-canonical adaptations, the Papakiki! series was also made into a game, a [[Dating Sim]] relased for the [[Play Station Portable]]; with the theme of course being Yuuta developing his nieces' affection towards him, Raika is also an available choice, none of the four girls grow to love Yuuta as a man, though, the scenario aims for a more innocent aproach. Love for a father-figure, and love for a great friend.
 
[[Papa no Iukoto o Kikinasai (Light Novel)!/Characters|A Character Sheet is available]], please place character specific tropes in there.
 
''Baka-Tsuki'' has a [http://www.baka-tsuki.org/project/index.php?title=Papa_no_Iu_Koto_o_Kikinasai! translation project] for the Light Novels.
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* [[Accidental Pervert]]: Yuuta is not used to living with girls, young ones at that, and lives in a cramped six-tatami house, so he tends to walk in on the girls in the most inappropriate moments, such as while changing and using the bathroom -- and that's just at home; he even pulls this off in college, mostly to Raika, who doesn't seem to mind.
* [[Actor Allusion]]: An in-universe version happens in episode 5 of the anime. Yuuta's fellow tenant, whose part-time job is a minor seiyuu, first introduces herself holding a watermelon to her head (just like an evil minion in the [[Show Within a Show]] that Hina and Miu are watching), and when she decides to leave, she says "For now, I must take my leave! Goodbye!". The villainess in the show utters that exact same phrase seconds later, causing Miu to have a [[Double Take]].
* [[A -Cup Angst]]: Sora seems a bit overwhelmed at Raika's bust size while the two are bathing together in episode 7.
* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: The manga has five spinoffs, each centered on various characters and set on various time periods before or after Yuri and Shingo's disappearance:
** Yuuta, Raika, Shuntarou and Kouichi -- ''Rojou Kansatsu Kenkyuu Nisshi''
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** Hina -- ''Usagi no Mark''
** Minor characters -- ''Takanashi no Hidamari''
* [[A Day in Thethe Limelight]]: Episode 9 focuses largely on Miu.
** And 10 on Sora.
* [[Alternate Continuity]]: Some of the manga have started to overlap recently, showing different depictions of a single event.
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** Even the landlady's daughter in episode 8 isn't immune to Hina's charm, particularly when she activates [[Cry Cute]] mode.
* [[Dangerously Genre Savvy]]: Shuntarou, who is able to guess the age of Miu and Hina simply by hearing their voices over the phone. He even draws roughly what he imagines they'd look like.
* [[Depending Onon the Artist]]: Obvious, the many spin-offs presents their own styles for the characters, although none of them has jarring differences.
* [[Determinator]]: Yuuta's relatives claim he's just too stubborn and delusional in thinking that he can raise Yuri and Shingo's three daughters; the guy doesn't bend, accepts his new role, and vows to work hard for the girls' sakes. At least only his aunt Yoshiko gave him the benefit of doubt, and it is apparently starting to pay off well.
* [[Disappeared Dad]]: {{spoiler|Little is known of Miu's biological father outside of a dalliance with her mother Sasha, long before the latter's rise as a top model. This makes Miu truly unrelated by blood to her sisters (who at least share a single father) and Yuuta}}.
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* [[Handsome Lech]]: Kouichi knows how to score girls, but he also knows how to be nice to them.
* [[Happily Adopted]]: Sora, Miu and Hina are very comfortable with Yuuta. {{spoiler|Miu has a longer record -- her mother Sasha left her with Shingo, believing he makes for a better father than Miu's biological father who simply ran on them.}}
* [[I'm Taking Her Home Withwith Me]]: The landlady cheerfully threatens to take Hina away if Yuuta has any more problems after she gives him a reprieve on kicking him out.
* [[Instant Bandages]]: Shuntarou has some on his head after Raika hits him with her shoe in episode 1. He then mentions that she's supposed to hit him with the [[Paper Fan of Doom]], which she promptly does.
* [[Lolicon]]: Shuntarou, which creeps out some of the main characters. Hilariously, he shows absolutely no interest in Sora, feeling she's too old and considers her an "[["Ma'am" Shock|obasan]]" (Japanese for middle-aged woman).
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* [[Missing Mom]]: Sora and Miu's biological mothers. {{spoiler|Sora's only background is that she is dead. Sasha, Miu's mother, after a brief moment of happiness with Shingo sees her life taking a turn when a war erodes in Russia, her father dies in the coup, leaving her sickly mother alone; with this Sasha pushes her best friend in Japan, Yuri onto Shingo, whom she asks a divorce, thus entrusting Miu with the people Sasha cares the most as she leaves to take care of her mother}}.
** And of course Hina's mom, Yuri.
* [[Never Say "Die"]]: In-universe example: Despite the family holding a hasty funeral and starting a discussion about the girls' custody, when the issue of Yuri and Shingo are brought up, they are insisted as only missing, not dead.
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: Raika, the well-endowed [[Cosplay Otaku Girl]] who's also quite the airhead, is spot on for her role as this. She also counts as an [[Innocent Fanservice Girl]], never minding having her breasts exposed or go out completely nude.
* [[New Neighbors As the Plot Demands]]: the purpose of ''Takanashi no Hidamari'', filling out the rest of the Hachioji Boarding Houses. Although, maybe due to the manga's [[Schedule Slip]], only two of these side characters (seiyuu Kurumi Atarashi and the landlady Sawako Midorikawa) made it to the anime.
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* [[The Stoic]]: Raika, she doesn't express her emotions, but is clear that she feels joy or anger through certain actions, and she does care for Yuuta and the girls.
** [[Not So Stoic]]
* [[Shipper Onon Deck]]: Kouichi pairs Yuuta and Raika, whether he actively pursues it or simply wishes on it varies depending on the spinoff.
** {{spoiler|When Sasha comes to check on Miu and Yuuta, she supports the idea of Miu marrying Yuuta when she reaches legal age.}}
* [[The Tease]]: {{spoiler|Sasha, the first thing she did when dropping at Hachionji was to hit on Yuuta, jokingly saying that Miu needs a married papa, and that's what she was there for; still, it was pretty obvious that she was pulling a [[Secret Test of Character]] on Yuuta, to see him resist her teasing, to be a fitting father-figure for Miu, she finds him lovable enough to say Miu will be happier by being his future wife}}.