I Was Quite a Looker: Marronflower was quite dashing in his younger days.Hard-Drinking Party Girl: Asaka, preferring beer, really.Happiness in Slavery: Pierre loves his job.Gag Boobs: Sayuri, she broke chopsticks with her boobs.Fake Memories: Ruri's family and Suzuo's parents have their memories manipulated to think Edelweiss/Ruri and Tanpopo/Kosuzu are respectively their children.Do Androids Dream?: The theme of Kurika's A Day in the Limelight episode.Deathbringer the Adorable: The general end result of Edelweiss's attempts to create fearsome golems.Dating Catwoman: Combined with Unwanted Harem.Brother–Sister Incest: Episode 8, "Little Sister LOVE" parodies this to the point of Deconstruction.
Big Bad: Senator Woodpecker, in the anime.Beast Man: A number of the aliens, particularly Captain Mogumokuru (a mole-person) and his boss (a lion-person).Grandpa doesn't buy it, but decides friends are an acceptable excuse, too. The other women (and Pierre) get more or less the same idea. Tampopo immediately orders aging pills to pose as Suzuo's girlfriend. The Beard: In the manga, Suzuo's grandfather came to drag him back to the family business in the country since he's failing college, but will let him stay for love.Despite this, budget constraints force everyone to be placed in the same apartment building. Everyone is provided Secret Identities, which if found out would render the entire test null and void.
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To test them, the police have unleashed three powerful supervillains and promised a full pardon to whichever of them can successfully unmask our heroes. Whichever one is proven more effective will gain a contract for mass production. Tanpopo's company and their rival are, in fact, competing to market their super suits to the galactic police. He realizes too late that it's for real, and toy companies can make weapons, too. When Tanpopo, a green-haired little girl representing a toy company, offers him a belt that will transform him into the superhero Dokkoida, Suzuo mistakes the whole thing as an advertising gimmick. Suzuo Sakurazaki has just come to the big city for college, but he needs a job.
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It has been adapted into a three-volume manga (written and drawn by the same pair, released in English by CMX) and a twelve-episode anime series (released in English by Geneon) that aired in 2003, following the antics of the residents of Cosmos House both on and off the job. Dokkoida?! is a six-volume light novel series written by Taro Achi (with illustrations by Yu Yagami) which was published from 1999 to 2003 with six volumes.