My mental choices are completely interfering with my school romantic comedy (TV)
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In ep 1 at 5:20 Steve Jobs is shown holding an iPhone after choosing to create a a touch screen and not a flip phone.
In ep 1 at 5:26 Thomas Edison is shown after choosing to invent something instead of being a shut in. He also says his famous quote, "Genius is one percent inspiration, ninety-nine percent perspiration."
In ep 1 at 6:04 the Wright Brothers are shown choosing to never give up instead of give up already.
In episode 2, the ring tone for god calling is the theme from the film Jaws, when the shark is approaching to eat the people.
In episode 2, the picture for god on Chocolat's phone is the image of the fresco of Christ that was ruined by an elderly Spanish woman.
The ringtone for God in episode 2 is from Dvorak's Symphony No 9, commonly mistaken to be the Jaws Theme.
In episode 2, the ringtone for God's text message is Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D Minor.
In episode 4, (B Part) when Flippant God returns to the phone with news of a "Space Destroying Bomb on World 22," the theme playing is from John Williams' Imperial March (Empire Strikes Back)
In episode 4,at around 9mins 6secs after the opening song,there's a reference of Crayon Shin-chan within the snacks.
In Episode 5, after Furano Yukihira punches Kanade Amakusa in the stomach, a logo of the "King of Hearts" appears at the back of her hand. This is a reference to one of the greatest Gundam series of all time: Kidou Butoden G Gundam.
In episode 7, around 4:10 Seira leaves by saying "Sore wa Kami nomizo shiru tokoro desu"(It's something God only knows). It may be a reference to the manga The World God only knows/Kami shiru nomizo sekai.
In episode 9, the name of Yuragi's team of male slaves is a pun of "Unlimited Blade Works," a route of the Fate/Stay Night (game, anime) storyline.
In episode 9, the name of the summonings, "Unlimited Brother works" and "Gate of Bubuiton/Oinkton"are references to Type-Moon's Fate series, derivated from the Noble Phantasms "Unlimited Blade Works" and "Gate of Babylon"
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