![]() ![]() The entire anime fight sequence was intended to mimic Kill la Kill, namely with the rainbow flashes that explode out every time Nicole and Yuki trade blows much the same as Ryuko and Satsuki.The contestants for the Elmore Kumite include Spike Bulldog, Master Onion, a Rock Golem, a Peckish Aristocrab, and what looks to be Rookie.Said flashback even ends with the Elmore Kumite, which is just as outlandish as the aforementioned tournament. The manga-style flashback to Nicole and Yuki's training is a direct reference to Son Goku and Krillin training under Master Roshi for the Tenkaichi Budōkai."Which school taught you? Was it Hokuto? Was it Konoha? Or was it.Yuki even has the same choppy animations as Ryu and Ken. A brief flashback of Yuki wrecking Nicole's car is a direct reference to the car-wrecking bonus stage of Street Fighter II.Senpai/Kōhai: While Yuki and Nicole were martial arts students, Yuki was the sempai, and Nicole was the kohai (Masami even uses and translates the latter term).After that fails, Nicole acquiesces under the threat of being fired and having her house foreclosed on. Screw the Rules, I Have Connections!: Since Yuki's husband owns Nicole's workplace, she's able to harass her with impunity for refusing to fight. ![]() Pass the Popcorn: Masami pulls out a bucket of popcorn and offers it to Gumball, Anais, and Darwin after admitting she realized she'd "get annihilated trying" to stop the fight between Nichole and Yuki. ![]() Is Serious Business: Nicole puts up with Yuki's harassment, which her kids find so baffling they spend the next school day wondering why until Masami explains their past.
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