Her honesty might be tough to her, and she has no shame about it, but she can be nice deep down. Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Maki is a bit rude, brash, brutal, and hypercompetitive, but she's a kind person who likes people, especially Miki.When Miki calls her one to insult her, she just laughs. Japanese Delinquent: Back in her younger days Maki was one of these, having the nickname "Mad Dog".She has a Friendless Background and wants nothing more than to keep her friends with her forever. I Just Want to Have Friends: Miki, with fervor.Hypocrite: Aya is quick to accuse Midori of breaking the curfew rules told to her (in her defense, Midori had gotten permission from the school to work late).Headphones Equal Isolation: Miki, shy, introverted, and friendless, is usually wearing headphones at the beginning of the story.Going Commando: Aya mentions feeling drafty after changing clothes in episode 1, because her school uniform was soaked and she didn't have spare underwear.Genki Girl: Aya is always energetic and up for an adventure.Four-Temperament Ensemble: Miki is melancholic, Midori is phlegmatic, Aya falls somewhere between choleric and sanguine, and Emilia is sanguine.They also typically cite the game's creator, if its known. Cultural Cross-Reference: The series likes to point out the country of origin of the board games it showcases in each episode.Conveniently Seated: Miki sits next to the window in her class, to further her isolation in addition to her headphones.Comically Missing the Point: Aya thinks Kinjo has a crush on Midori when who he really has a crush on is her.But Not Too Foreign: Emmy is from Germany and her mother is Irish, but her grandmother is Japanese and taught her the language.Bully Hunter: Maki was this in her younger days, which is how she met Miki.
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