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* [[In the Name of The Moon]] -- They've got it down, pose and everything.
* [[In the Name of The Moon]] -- They've got it down, pose and everything.
* [[Late for School]] and [[The Chikan]] -- Aimi deliberately tries to invoke both of these tropes to find romance (and by romance, she means money.)
* [[Late for School]] and [[The Chikan]] -- Aimi deliberately tries to invoke both of these tropes to find romance (and by romance, she means money.)
* [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo]] -- The [[Grand Finale]] features, in order, ''[[Science Ninja Team Gatchaman (Anime)|Gatchaman]]'', ''Voltes V'', ''Kamen Rider'', ''[[Uchuu Senkan Yamato]]'', and ''[[Macross]]'' cameos. The first three are destroyed by the invading alien ant empire before they get a chance to do anything. The last two make an appearance in Aimi's [[Previously On]], despite nothing like that happening in the previous episode.
* [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo]] -- The [[Grand Finale]] features, in order, ''[[Science Ninja Team Gatchaman (Anime)|Gatchaman]]'', ''Voltes V'', ''Kamen Rider'', ''[[Uchuu Senkan Yamato]]'', and ''[[Macross]]'' cameos. The first three are destroyed by the invading alien ant empire before they get a chance to do anything. The last two make an appearance in Aimi's [["Previously On..."]], despite nothing like that happening in the previous episode.
* [[Lolicon]]/[[Shotacon]] -- Aimi's the first, Kaoruko's the second. This is part of their primary motivation for wanting to become stars. Harems of young boys and girls.
* [[Lolicon]]/[[Shotacon]] -- Aimi's the first, Kaoruko's the second. This is part of their primary motivation for wanting to become stars. Harems of young boys and girls.
** In fact, these respective fetishes were what led Aimi and Kaoruko to leave their hometowns. Well, that and the fact that their fathers wouldn't allow them to become famous comedians.
** In fact, these respective fetishes were what led Aimi and Kaoruko to leave their hometowns. Well, that and the fact that their fathers wouldn't allow them to become famous comedians.

Revision as of 18:49, 26 January 2014

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.


Tropes in Love Pheromone include:


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 in Gedou Otome Tai include: