Sagami refers to himself as one but he is most definitely not. Artificial Riverbank: Several of the characters wander around one in episode 7 when Andou attempts to find Hatoko after she runs off.Hatoko asks Tomoyo one at the very end of episode 9, then follows up with a stunner of a response herself.The infamous scene in Episode 7 has Hatoko dumping an entire boatload of these onto Andou when she finally snaps.Armor-Piercing Slap: Tomoyo gives one to Andou in episode 7 to help snap him out of his Heroic BSoD after his fight with Hatoko.And the Adventure Continues: What happens when someone wins in a Fairy War? Another Fairy War starts immediately.For example, episode 3's title is written in the kanji for "Encounter", but read as "Rendezvous Point". This is how the anime handles its Idiosyncratic Episode Naming.He even answers test questions with obscure or complicated kanji that have the same readings as more orthodox spellings. A Running Gag with Andou, who made up kanji names for everyone's superpowers along with English readings.While the major crisis ends up, afterwards, not being mentioned again in the anime, the moments right after are every bit as horrifying as they should be, with three girls crying and clearly traumatized (or at least freaked) after witnessing two hands being chopped off, even though they knew for a fact things would be okay and they would be restored afterwards. All Is Well That Ends Well: Played with.
Accidental Truth: One of Andou's rants about having superpowers became true before he was even halfway finished.