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What starts off like a typical [[Unwanted Harem]] turns into a story of conspiracies, things given up and things that want to be regained - a foreshadowed yet powerful [[Genre Shift]]. The manga, by Morishige (creator of ''[[Hanaukyo Maid Tai]]'') ran for 9 volumes, and was adapted into a [[Compressed Adaptation|considerably different]] anime that nonetheless retains the quirkiness of its source.
What starts off like a typical [[Unwanted Harem]] turns into a story of conspiracies, things given up and things that want to be regained - a foreshadowed yet powerful [[Genre Shift]]. The manga, by Morishige (creator of ''[[Hanaukyo Maid Tai]]'') ran for 9 volumes, and was adapted into a [[Compressed Adaptation|considerably different]] anime that nonetheless retains the quirkiness of its source.
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This anime provides examples of:


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* [[Alpha Bitch]] -- Miya.
* [[Alpha Bitch]] -- Miya.
* [[Amazon Brigade]]
* [[Amazon Brigade]]
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* [[Hollywood Tone Deaf]] -- Miya's rendition [[Theme Tune Cameo|of the show's OP]]. There are no survivors.
* [[Hollywood Tone Deaf]] -- Miya's rendition [[Theme Tune Cameo|of the show's OP]]. There are no survivors.
* [[Humongous Mecha]] -- Piloted by Miya and crew. All of them are trashed.
* [[Humongous Mecha]] -- Piloted by Miya and crew. All of them are trashed.
** Evidence of [[Shout Out]] here as well -- most of the mecha are obviously patterned after Zeon Mobile Suits (and one in Episode 5 is the SDF-1 from Macross complete with a ship for an arm)...
** Evidence of [[Shout-Out]] here as well -- most of the mecha are obviously patterned after Zeon Mobile Suits (and one in Episode 5 is the SDF-1 from Macross complete with a ship for an arm)...
* [[Image Song]]
* [[Image Song]]
* [[Innocent Cohabitation]] -- Tetsuro's room is next to Yayoi's. She ''smashed the wall'' to make it a two-person room.
* [[Innocent Cohabitation]] -- Tetsuro's room is next to Yayoi's. She ''smashed the wall'' to make it a two-person room.
* [[In the Name of The Moon]] -- Done when the girls first appear as a team, with the expected heroic music and [[Super Sentai Stance|posing]].
* [[In the Name of the Moon]] -- Done when the girls first appear as a team, with the expected heroic music and [[Super Sentai Stance|posing]].
* [[Love Is in The Air]] -- The events of episode 12 lead to Tetsuro being swarmed by a herd of girls in love with him. Yayoi and friends are spared from this by being cyborgs.
* [[Love Is in the Air]] -- The events of episode 12 lead to Tetsuro being swarmed by a herd of girls in love with him. Yayoi and friends are spared from this by being cyborgs.
* [[Noblewoman's Laugh]] -- Miya.
* [[Noblewoman's Laugh]] -- Miya.
* [[One Steve Limit]] -- Two Yayoi Asukas. It's best that Miyabi and Miya don't get confused either.
* [[One Steve Limit]] -- Two Yayoi Asukas. It's best that Miyabi and Miya don't get confused either.
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** Miya is also clearly one, seeing how she falls for Tetsuro in his female disguise.
** Miya is also clearly one, seeing how she falls for Tetsuro in his female disguise.
* [[Sentai]] -- Koi Koi 7 themselves, as well as Akio's favorite [[Show Within a Show]], ''Kinoranger''.
* [[Sentai]] -- Koi Koi 7 themselves, as well as Akio's favorite [[Show Within a Show]], ''Kinoranger''.
* [[Shout Out]] -- Episode 7, "Storm of White Lilies", to ''[[Mariasama ga Miteru (Light Novel)|Mari Mite]]''.
* [[Shout-Out]] -- Episode 7, "Storm of White Lilies", to ''[[Mariasama ga Miteru|Mari Mite]]''.
* [[Stock Footage]] -- The anime has a few instances.
* [[Stock Footage]] -- The anime has a few instances.
* [[Super Sentai Stance]]
* [[Super Sentai Stance]]

Latest revision as of 16:33, 15 January 2020

Tetsuro Tanaka finds out he's been accepted to a new school. A girls' school, and he's the lone male there. Within a day of his arrival, he's treated to the Alpha Bitch Student Council President and her Girl Posse, and gets himself a Magical Girlfriend, Yayoi Asuka, who shares the name of his childhood friend. He finds himself staying in Yayoi's dorm along with her five friends. Something's not quite right about them. They're all cyborgs, and together they form the Koi Koi 7. Which only has six members. Tetsuro learns about each of the girls he lives with, and they in turn defend him (and Yayoi) from Miya's almost daily attacks.

What starts off like a typical Unwanted Harem turns into a story of conspiracies, things given up and things that want to be regained - a foreshadowed yet powerful Genre Shift. The manga, by Morishige (creator of Hanaukyo Maid Tai) ran for 9 volumes, and was adapted into a considerably different anime that nonetheless retains the quirkiness of its source.

Tropes used in Koi Koi 7 include: