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Tropes used in a non-existent Kawaii anime I imagined part 1.
- Word Purée Title: The anime name is C(ncieIMZ(yhz28
- Non-Indicative Name: Exaggerated for the characters' names, no exceptions.
- Artistic License - Astronomy: Almost averted. Planets, stars, and galaxies of the anime are portrayed realistically, but the planet where all of the characters live has the same rotation period to the Earth's.
- Alternative Calendar: Exaggeratedly inverted, the anime series uses not only Gregorian calendar, but also leap seconds, all of which perfectly synchronize with the Earth's time.
- Soundtrack Dissonance: This anime is about kawaii-style funny animals living in a happy, peaceful kingdom, but entire soundtracks exceed at least Level 10 of Mohs Scale of Rock and Metal Hardness except for one song. The main genres for the soundtracks are harsh noise, death metal, and abrasive subgenres of hardcore techno.
- The only averted soundtrack whose genre is funky house, which is only used in Episode 43, goes Level 3.
- Mistaken for Gay: Used in Episode 9.
- Villains: Not used
- Dance Party Ending: Used in Episode 80 which is the last episode. However, the episode does not have any soundtrack.
- End-of-Series Awareness: Both used in straight and inverted way.
- What Are Records?: Subverted
- Slumber Party: Straightly used in Episode 32, 55, and 70. Gender-inverted in Episode 32 and 63.
- Zettai Ryouiki: Subverting-conversed.
- The End: Inverted, the first episode starts with text "おわり".
- Sugar Bowl
- Tastes Like Diabetes: played straight and discussed.
- Funny Animals
- World of Funny Animals
- Elevator School: The main protagonists' school have grades from preschool to university levels.
Tropes used in a non-existent Kawaii anime I imagined part 2.
- Soundtrack Dissonance: Double-Subverted in the last episode. When Good Judy the Rabbit die, a happy Eurodance song shortly plays, then shortly changes its mood to melancholy. ... then, it plays a reggaeton song with somewhat sexually explicit lyrics while her friends are crying!
- Downer Ending: Also double-subverted.
- Gainax Ending: Also double-subverted.
- What Do You Mean, It's Not for Kids?: Played with only sountracks part due to the reggaeton song's inappropriate lyrics.
- Double Subversion Overload
- Sugar Bowl
- Funny Animals
- World of Funny Animals
- Rockers Smash Guitars: Subverted.
Horrible Crossover/Adaptation/Premise from Forum Games wishlist
- The Demented Cartoon Movie x SCP-087 (video game)
- Dwarf Fortress x Pretty Cure
- A 188-minute-long animated movie of Mewkledreamy, with a Downer Ending that both all of the protagonists and antagonists except for the Dream Mates eventually disappear, with unique K-pop songs played throughout its screen time, and with commentary by PewDiePie and MrBeast who discuss the first half and the second half of the movie respectively.
- Hello Jadoo x Papers, Please, a Crisis Crossover
- Jewelpet Twinkle☆, an animated stoner movie.
Nonexistent crossover fics I want to see
- An Old Destiny
- crossover of: Pokémon anime, Chernobyl, Half-Life, Jewelpet: Magical Change, The Library of Babel, James Bond, Battlefield 2042, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Ren & Stimpy
- Ending type: Shoot the Shaggy Dog, Downer Ending
- Mood of the ending: very sad