

The men of the Sato family are Ringo, Togo, and Ichigo.All of the men in the Hatta family have names beginning with "Ryu" (Ryuzo, his father Ryuzaburo, and his younger brother Ryunoshin) and both of the daughters' names begin with "Ri-" (Rika and Rino).Expository Hairstyle Change: Most of the guys undergo some kind of hairstyle change to help indicate the three-years-later Time Skip to the Season 2 sequels, with Ryuzo the most dramatic example.On his route, the other guys cheerfully agree that it's because he likes her and that he's been that way since they were kids. Everyone Can See It: Basically nobody is fooled by Ichigo's tsundere behavior towards the protagonist.
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When the two of them reconcile and admit their feelings for one another, the sky spontaneously clears, allowing them to see the meteor shower in its full glory.

Comically Missing the Point: Ryuzo can be rather slow on the uptake, particularly when it comes to matters of romance, with this trope the frequent result.Clueless Chick Magnet: Ryuzo, who is kind of heavy on the "clueless" in regard to most things.Childhood Marriage Promise: Referenced in the opening.This includes Johji, who the protagonist knew as "JJ" back then. Childhood Friend Romance: All of the guys.Unusually for a Voltage game, the damage is permanent and Takeshi has to give up his goal of competing in the Olympics. Career-Ending Injury: In his "Three Years Later" sequel, track star Takeshi injures his leg in an accident.Bland-Name Product: " Shonen Hop" magazine.On his route, it takes him a while to stop seeing the protagonist as a little sister. Big Brother Instinct: As the oldest of four children, Ryuzo naturally big-brothers everybody.His real self, although still genuinely kindhearted, is more masculine and a lot more jaded. On his route, she eventually learns that "Rei" is a persona that Reiji Uraga deliberately created to hold others at arm's length and discourage women from throwing themselves at him. Beneath the Mask: In season 2, the protagonist comes to think of Rei Arisugawa as a "dependable big sister" thanks to his feminine manner of speaking and how unfailingly he's willing to listen and give her helpful advice.It's a surprisingly dark plot in what is, overall, a light-hearted game. Attempted Rape: On Ryuzo's route, the protagonist runs afoul of a stalker who simply will not take "no" for an answer.Always Second Best: Ichigo has an uncomfortable relationship with his older brother Togo, in large part because, unlike Ichigo who has trouble expressing his feelings, Togo is good with people, and is easily welcomed back by their parents and the rest of the neighborhood despite having previously abandoned them to travel the world.Affectionate Nickname: Takeshi calls the protagonist "Little Duck.".Dreamy Days in West Tokyo contains examples of the following tropes:
