
The sad thing is that Ume is more than likely very sincere about her affections for Oshiroi. The scene is quite creepy and Oshiroi is in visible distress throughout. Ume forces her way into Oshiroi's room to sexually harass her.
Double Standard: Rape, Female on Female: Not here. Ume's chronic assaults on Satou are shown to be not OK, and occasionally get Played for Drama. Double Standard: Abuse, Female on Male: Largely averted. "Do It Yourself" Theme Tune: The ending theme, "Egao no Housoku" is sung by Mariya Ise (Sen). And with a Big Damn Heroes moment by Shaga and Satou, she delivers the coup-De-grace and wins. She is ambushed on her way to a store, but still manages to stumble into the market, determined to fight a larger, and demonstrably powerful fighter to claim her half-priced bento. Satou shows this fairly early on, as he keeps going back for half-priced bento, despite a near concussion and the warnings of several people. Determinator: Pretty much a necessary quality for all of the Wolves. Defeat by Modesty: Subverted Trope for Brunette in episode 7 - she's shown later in the fight drop-kicking someone while placing her hands over her breasts. It went pretty much the way you'd expect. A Day in the Limelight: Episode 9, for Shiraume.
They were traumatized to the point where they retired from hunting for three years, moved to another city, and still have nightmares over the incident.
Dark and Troubled Past: Orthros, since the Club of Heracles essentially ejected them from the only thing they'd wanted to do since they were toddlers. On a more serious note, Episode 10: When Orthros (the Sawagi twins) beats the hell out of Satou, Nikaido, Shaga, and Sen, ALL AT THE SAME TIME. Sen should just stick to actual fighting. Even more humorously Ayame/Asebi/Satou vs Sen in Virtua Fighter. Color-Coded for Your Convenience: The students are color coded according to year. And also the twins primarily the elder. Asebi isn't even aware of the bad luck that she causes. but then Satou wouldn't have been able to use the arm as a rudder. Chekhov's Gun: You may have thought it'd be weird for an employee to rip off the arm of his costume and leave it on the ground so he can apply pricing stickers instead of taking off the costume entirely, and you'd probably be right. And then restarted when Orthros shows up. Subverted, since Sen, You and Ayame get to stop his plans. Cerebus Syndrome: Quite possibly started by the appearance of the Monarch. Cat Girl: Asebi, constantly wearing a hat of a cutesy cat's head. But Not Too Foreign: Ayame's half Italian. The thrill of winning compared to an easy victory.
Ayame is the bustiest character (so far) but is below a less-endowed Yarizui in terms of fighting capability, but Matsy used to be the "Monarch Butterfly", the strongest Wolf in the east, and she's bustier (even back then) than Yarizui is. This doesn't mean it doesn't work in a completely unrelated setting. It's in grammatically correct English and surprisingly catchy, but it has double negatives, strange word placement (e.g., "the" before "all" when it should be "all of the") and odd word choice.
"Blind Idiot" Translation: " I gotta turn it on " (the main battle theme) is this played straight. Big Damn Heroes: Ayame and Satou in episode 6, coming to Yarizui's aid after she was ambushed, beaten up, and then surrounded by a group of Wolves determined to do more of the same. Barbie Doll Anatomy: Shiraume gets out of the bath in episode 9, lacking nipples. Balance of Power: The Club of Heracles ostensibly ejected Orthros from the brawls in order to preserve this. The same guard is seen again in episode 11. Guard: ( repeatedly) " I'll screw it into you!"