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A summer 2005 [[Widget Series]] ([[Anime First]]) created by [[Satoru Akahori]] (creator of ''[[Saber Marionette J]]'', ''[[Sorcerer Hunters]]'', ''[[Kashimashi: Girl Meets Girl]]'', and much more) that flirts with the fourth wall, old hero tropes, good and evil and the mixup thereof, and explosions. Lots of explosions. Consists of two smaller shows, ''Zettai Seigi Love Pheromone'' and ''Soreyuke! Gedou Otome Tai''.
A summer 2005 [[Widget Series]] ([[Anime First]]) created by [[Satoru Akahori]] (creator of ''[[Saber Marionette J]]'', ''[[Sorcerer Hunters]]'', ''[[Kashimashi: Girl Meets Girl]]'', and much more) that flirts with the fourth wall, old hero tropes, good and evil and the mixup thereof, and explosions. Lots of explosions. Consists of two smaller shows, ''Zettai Seigi Love Pheromone'' and ''Soreyuke! Gedou Otome Tai''.


''Zettai Seigi Love Pheromone'' stars Aimi and Kaoruko, wannabe comedians and heroes of justice. As their manager, Tomokazu Seki (played by himself), attempts to find them a job so they can rise to superstardom, their hair trigger natures and motto of "Anything can be done in the name of justice!" frequently end in their would-be places of employment crashing to the ground.
''Zettai Seigi Love Pheromone'' stars Aimi and Kaoruko, wannabe comedians and heroes of justice. As their manager, Tomokazu Seki (played by himself), attempts to find them a job so they can rise to superstardom, their hair trigger natures and motto of "Anything can be done in the name of justice!" frequently end in their would-be places of employment crashing to the ground.


The other half of the show, ''Soreyuke! Gedou Otome Tai'' tells the story of the five Hokke sisters, who are currently suffering from the double whammy of [[Parental Abandonment]] and [[Perpetual Poverty]]. The family consists of, from oldest to youngest, Otone, Maika, Yoku, Kanashi, and Utano. They happen to be the daughters of [[Mooks]] from an evil organization. One day, they release the [[Sealed Evil in a Can]] Akumako, an imp who rested in a vase dad left behind. Akumako tells them that to carry on their parents' wishes, they must become "evil". To attempt this, they become the Gedou Otome Tai, a team of [[Magical Girl|Magical Girls]] bent on carrying out evil. But they're just so darn nice...
The other half of the show, ''Soreyuke! Gedou Otome Tai'' tells the story of the five Hokke sisters, who are currently suffering from the double whammy of [[Parental Abandonment]] and [[Perpetual Poverty]]. The family consists of, from oldest to youngest, Otone, Maika, Yoku, Kanashi, and Utano. They happen to be the daughters of [[Mooks]] from an evil organization. One day, they release the [[Sealed Evil in a Can]] Akumako, an imp who rested in a vase dad left behind. Akumako tells them that to carry on their parents' wishes, they must become "evil". To attempt this, they become the Gedou Otome Tai, a team of [[Magical Girl|Magical Girls]] bent on carrying out evil. But they're just so darn nice...
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* [[A-Cup Angst]] -- Aimi's most common [[Berserk Button]]
* [[A-Cup Angst]] -- Aimi's most common [[Berserk Button]]
* [[Affectionate Parody]] -- Sekiman, Seki's alternate identity, is a spoof of [[Kamen Rider]].
* [[Affectionate Parody]] -- Sekiman, Seki's alternate identity, is a spoof of [[Kamen Rider]].
* [[A Twinkle in the Sky]]
* [[A Twinkle in the Sky]]
* [[Big Eater]] -- Aimi. This is the focus of an episode.
* [[Big Eater]] -- Aimi. This is the focus of an episode.
* [[Boke and Tsukkomi Routine]] -- The girls' main shtick. Not that they're any good at it.
* [[Boke and Tsukkomi Routine]] -- The girls' main shtick. Not that they're any good at it.
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* [[Knight Templar]] -- Even the slightest slight leads to [[Stuff Blowing Up]]. So much stuff blowing up.
* [[Knight Templar]] -- Even the slightest slight leads to [[Stuff Blowing Up]]. So much stuff blowing up.
* [[Lovely Angels]] -- The duo, again.
* [[Lovely Angels]] -- The duo, again.
* [[Noblewoman's Laugh]] -- Maiko has this down pat.
* [[Noblewoman's Laugh]] -- Maiko has this down pat.
* [[Powered Armor]] -- Both girls have it, supposedly from an intergalactic police organization.
* [[Powered Armor]] -- Both girls have it, supposedly from an intergalactic police organization.
* [[The Rashomon]] -- Episode 11. Aimi's version of things is much more rose-tinted.
* [[The Rashomon]] -- Episode 11. Aimi's version of things is much more rose-tinted.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]] -- Aimi is Red, Kaoruko is Blue
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]] -- Aimi is Red, Kaoruko is Blue
* [[Skinship Grope]] -- Aimi loves to do this to Kaoruko.
* [[Skinship Grope]] -- Aimi loves to do this to Kaoruko.
* [[To the Batpole]] -- It's revealed that Love Pheromone's house is rigged to have slides to the mecha's docking bay in the closet and the bathroom -- and it's the toilet's flusher that drops Aimi down to the slide. The cord in the middle of the room, however, flushes the toilet.
* [[To the Batpole]] -- It's revealed that Love Pheromone's house is rigged to have slides to the mecha's docking bay in the closet and the bathroom -- and it's the toilet's flusher that drops Aimi down to the slide. The cord in the middle of the room, however, flushes the toilet.
* [[Transformation Sequence]] [[Stock Footage]]
* [[Transformation Sequence]] [[Stock Footage]]
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* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]] -- Akumako's statement of "This anime only has three episodes left!"
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]] -- Akumako's statement of "This anime only has three episodes left!"
* [[Card-Carrying Villain]] -- Akumako, and also the Jakki Corporation that appears.
* [[Card-Carrying Villain]] -- Akumako, and also the Jakki Corporation that appears.
* [[Celebrity Is Overrated]] -- The younger sisters refuse to go to Hollywood after their rise to voice-acting stardom. Why they [[Reset Button|don't simply continue in Japan is anyone's guess]].
* [[Celebrity Is Overrated]] -- The younger sisters refuse to go to Hollywood after their rise to voice-acting stardom. Why they [[Reset Button|don't simply continue in Japan is anyone's guess]].
* [[Chekhov's Gun]] -- Episode 4 opens with a flashback to Otone noticing a pendant in the window of a jewelry store. We don't know what it is until the near end, {{spoiler|where it's revealed it is a Kaijin Revival Crystal, an item used to revive any dead Kaijin/underlings (like the Gedou Otometai's father), which is used by Otone to revive the cicada-themed Kaijin the Gedou Otometai met earlier in the episode that died close to the end.}}
* [[Chekhov's Gun]] -- Episode 4 opens with a flashback to Otone noticing a pendant in the window of a jewelry store. We don't know what it is until the near end, {{spoiler|where it's revealed it is a Kaijin Revival Crystal, an item used to revive any dead Kaijin/underlings (like the Gedou Otometai's father), which is used by Otone to revive the cicada-themed Kaijin the Gedou Otometai met earlier in the episode that died close to the end.}}
* [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]] -- Subverted. Despite the devil wings and the all-black color scheme, they're not evil in the slightest.
* [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]] -- Subverted. Despite the devil wings and the all-black color scheme, they're not evil in the slightest.
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* [[Sealed Evil in a Can]] -- Akumako. Though her status as "evil" is debatable.
* [[Sealed Evil in a Can]] -- Akumako. Though her status as "evil" is debatable.
* [[Show Within a Show]] -- ''Tamashii-chan''. Aimi from ''Love Pheromone'' watches it too.
* [[Show Within a Show]] -- ''Tamashii-chan''. Aimi from ''Love Pheromone'' watches it too.
* [[Training From Hell]]
* [[Training from Hell]]
* [[Transformation Sequence]] [[Stock Footage]] -- Yep, again.
* [[Transformation Sequence]] [[Stock Footage]] -- Yep, again.
* [[Younger Than They Look]] -- Kanashi is in elementary school, but she looks like a very well-endowed teenager.
* [[Younger Than They Look]] -- Kanashi is in elementary school, but she looks like a very well-endowed teenager.
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Latest revision as of 15:00, 13 July 2021

A summer 2005 Widget Series (Anime First) created by Satoru Akahori (creator of Saber Marionette J, Sorcerer Hunters, Kashimashi: Girl Meets Girl, and much more) that flirts with the fourth wall, old hero tropes, good and evil and the mixup thereof, and explosions. Lots of explosions. Consists of two smaller shows, Zettai Seigi Love Pheromone and Soreyuke! Gedou Otome Tai.

Zettai Seigi Love Pheromone stars Aimi and Kaoruko, wannabe comedians and heroes of justice. As their manager, Tomokazu Seki (played by himself), attempts to find them a job so they can rise to superstardom, their hair trigger natures and motto of "Anything can be done in the name of justice!" frequently end in their would-be places of employment crashing to the ground.

The other half of the show, Soreyuke! Gedou Otome Tai tells the story of the five Hokke sisters, who are currently suffering from the double whammy of Parental Abandonment and Perpetual Poverty. The family consists of, from oldest to youngest, Otone, Maika, Yoku, Kanashi, and Utano. They happen to be the daughters of Mooks from an evil organization. One day, they release the Sealed Evil in a Can Akumako, an imp who rested in a vase dad left behind. Akumako tells them that to carry on their parents' wishes, they must become "evil". To attempt this, they become the Gedou Otome Tai, a team of Magical Girls bent on carrying out evil. But they're just so darn nice...


Tropes used in Akahori Gedou Hour Rabuge include:

Tropes in Love Pheromone include:

Tropes in Gedou Otome Tai include: