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  • Awesome Music: See here.
  • Base-Breaking Character:
    • People could not decide on whether Kyosuke was a relatable and adorkable everyman or if he was a sexist and hypocritical idiot. Others see it as him being a not-too-bright young teen who doesn't fully grow up until he becomes an Intrepid Reporter and witnesses the Yugoslavian Wars.
    • Madoka is often lauded for being a well-crafted (and one of the first) tsundere characters but some see her as an annoyingly perfect Ms. Fanservice that Matsumoto created for his Author Avatar Kyosuke to end up with.
    • Hikaru. Some fans dislike her because she gets in the way of Kyosuke/Madoka, plus acting exaggeratedly childish, clingy, and affectionate to saccharine levels (especially in the anime). Other fans feel sorry for her (she deeply loves a boy who only has eyes for her best friend), and actually find her more genuine and likable than moody Tsundere Madoka.
  • Die for Our Ship: Hikaru has been bashed and hated for decades by rabid Madoka/Kyōsuke shippers.
  • Fanon: There is a great deal of fanon about Takeshi and Akemi. Fanon has it that Takeshi had at least one older brother, and Akemi's only siblings were female. Takeshi thus took on the surname Kasuga (his wife's name), and this is why Akane and Kazuya's last names are Kasuga. However, the problem is that Kazuya and Akane's surnames have NEVER been given, either in the anime or manga. It's also quite possible that this bit of lore was created by usenet discussions back in the late 80s where it would be necessary to differentiate between the Akane the poster was talking about (Ranma 1/2's or Kimagure Orange Road) hence leading to Akane being called Akane Kasuga. There is also an inherent contradiction, since if Akemi only had sisters, Akane and Kazuya would have a different last name anyway.
  • Funny Moments: Hikaru's reaction when she sees a penis for the first time. She freaks out.
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  • Moe:
  • Narm: All of the English dialogue in the "Hawaiian Suspense" OVA.
    "We TOLD ya to bring AAAAALL of da MONEY!" "BAAT! We aa onrienjunior HIGH! We don't get, zat much, all-LOW-ance!"
    "We gonna trow you off da OCEAN... at WAI-KI-KI." "An' feed ya to da SHAAKS!"
  • Once Original, Now Common: The situations, tropes, character arcs, etc. now common in many romantic comedy manga and anime probably originate from here. Although this anime itself borrows heavily from the American teen sex comedy. Newer audiences on anime forums express deep frustration at the episodic writing of the series where important plot progression occurs in only a handful of episodes while the rest of the series is just comedic fluff relying on such cliches.
  • Rescued from the Scrappy Heap: Older and Wiser fans, plus newer ones, have become far more sympathetic towards Hikaru.
  • Rewatch Bonus: After seeing the time-travel episodes at the end of the series, there are clues in early episodes that Madoka knows Kyosuke's secret.
  • Suspiciously Similar Song: The background music during a Superman sequence comes this close to the classic movie theme, without breaking into the good part (and breaking copyright).
  • Unintentional Period Piece:
    • Everything in this show -the fashions, the hairstyles, the music, even the video games the characters play in the arcade- shows it was made in The '80s.
    • The Shin Kimagure Orange Road film also entrenches itself in The '90s when it is mentioned that adult Kyosuke is a war reporter who went missing in action taking pictures in The Yugoslav Wars.
  • The Woobie: Hikaru in the first movie. Madoka tells Kyosuke to break it off with Hikaru as soon as he can and apparently has no regards for hurting Hikaru's feelings if it means she can be with Kyosuke. However, he's even more ruthless.


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