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Busou Shinki
Busou Shinki brand logo
TypeAction figure
CompanyKonami
CountryJapan
Availability2006–2012

Busou Shinki (武装神姫, Busō Shinki, literally "armament god princess") is a product line of small, armored women action-figure toys manufactured by Konami Digital Entertainment first released in Japan in 2006. The figures can be configured in different poses and feature a variety of interchangeable parts. Many of the figures have been designed by noted Japanese artists. A few of the figures have been released for distribution outside Japan. Since their introduction this toy line has spawned a media franchise with video games, manga series, graphic novels, anime series, music, art books and other merchandise.

File:BusouShinkiCollection.jpg
A collection of Busou Shinki figures

Features

The Busou Shinki action-figure designs all display the facial and body profile features of young adult women in stylized body armor. The figurines have considerable variation in body proportions and armor designs between models that reflects the artistic license given the different designers so there is no "typical look". The articulation style that the figurines use Konami has named 'MMS', or Multi Moveable System. The MMS body was designed by Masaki Asai (浅井真紀). MMS figures have multiple joints, similar to the Revoltech line, which give them a wide range of possible poses. Additionally, multiple body parts are interchangeable, allowing a wide variety of customization without tools. The typical Busou Shinki action figure is approximately 15 cm tall.

Busou Shinki product packages are divided into full sets and EX sets. Full sets come with a complete, painted MMS body and a variety of armor, weapons, and extra body parts. EX sets are meant to be expansion sets and thus do not tend to include the MMS body. 'Naked', unpainted or part painted MMS bodies may be purchased separately.

Busou Shinki figures are purported to be 1:1 scale models, as they were originally action-figure versions of the AI-controlled robots featured in the online video game Battle Rondo. The characters based on these action figures continue to be featured in other video games, manga and anime series in the size of the actual toys.

Toy line

Official Busou Shinki Releases

Wave 1

Japanese Release Date: 7 September 2006
US Release Date: 18 April 2007

  • Arnval (アーンヴァル, Ānvaru), Angel Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Fumikane Shimada (島田フミカネ)
  • Strarf (ストラーフ, Sutorāfu), Devil Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Fumikane Shimada (島田フミカネ)
Wave 2

Japanese Release Date: 28 September 2006
US Release Date: 22 March 2007

  • Howling (ハウリン, Haurin), Dog Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Blade
  • Maochao (マオチャオ, Maochao), Cat Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Blade
  • Waffebunny (ヴァッフェバニー, Vaffebanī), Rabbit Type, EX Set
    Character Designer: Tetsurō Kasahara (カサハラテツロー)
Wave 3

Japanese Release Date: 7 December 2006
US Release Date: 22 March 2007 (Note, this release consisted of Benio only)

  • Xiphos (サイフォス, Saifosu), Knight Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Rokurō Shinofusa (篠房六郎)
  • Benio (紅緒 (べにお), Benio), Samurai Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Rokurō Shinofusa (篠房六郎)
  • Tsugaru (ツガル, Tsugaru), Santa Claus Type, EX Set
    Character Designer: Goli
Wave 4

Japanese Release Date: 22 February 2007

  • Zyrdarya (ジルダリア, Jirudaria), Flower Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Okama
  • Juvisy (ジュビジー, Jubijī), Seed Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Okama
  • Fort Bragg (フォートブラッグ, Fōto Buraggu), Battery Type, EX Set
    Character Designer: Takayuki Yanase (柳瀬敬之)
Wave 5

Japanese Release Date: 31 May 2007

  • Eukrante (エウクランテ, Eukurante), Seiren Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Ryōta Magaki (間垣亮太)
  • Ianeira (イーアネイラ, ĪANEIRA), Mermaid Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Ryōta Magaki (間垣亮太)
  • Waffedolphin (ヴァッフェドルフィン, VAFFEDORUFIN), Dolphin Type, EX Set
    Character Designer: Tetsurō Kasahara (カサハラテッロー)
Wave 6

Japanese Release Date: 30 August 2007

  • Tigris (ティグリース, Tigurīsu), Tiger Type, Full Set
    Character Designers: Eiichi Shimizu (清水栄一), Tomohiro Shimoguchi (下口智裕)
  • Vitulus (ウィトゥルース, Witurūsu), Calf Type, Full Set
    Character Designers: Eiichi Shimizu (清水栄一), Tomohiro Shimoguchi (下口智裕)
  • Grapprap (グラップラップ, Gurappurappu), Builder Type, EX Set
    Character Designer: Eisaku Kitō (鬼頭栄作)
Wave 7

Japanese Release Date: 29 November 2007

  • ACH (アーク, Āku), High Speed Trike Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Choco
  • YDA (イーダ, Īda), High Maneuver Trike Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Choco
  • Schmetterling (シュメッターリング, Shumettāringu), Butterfly Type, EX Set
    Character Designer: Chibisuke Machine (ちびすけマシーン)
Wave 8

Japanese Release Date: 5 April 2008

  • Murmeltier (ムルメルティア, Murumerutia), Panzer Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Fumikane Shimada (島田フミカネ)
  • Asuka (飛鳥, Asuka), Fighter Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Fumikane Shimada (島田フミカネ)
  • Zelnogrard (ゼルノグラード, Zerunogurādo), Firearms Type, EX Set+Body
    Character Designer: Takayuki Yanase (柳瀬敬之)
    Named after Russian city Zelenograd (Zerenogurādo (ゼレノグラード) in Japanese)
Wave 9

Japanese Release Date: 10 July 2008

  • Lançamento (ランサメント, Ransamento), Rhinoceras Beetle Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Tanimeso (たにめそ)
  • Espadia (エスパディア, Esupadia), Stag Beetle Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Tanimeso (たにめそ)
Wave 10

Japanese Release Date: 20 November 2008

  • Graffias (グラフィオス, Gurafuiosu), Scorpion Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Ryōta Magaki (間垣亮太)
  • Vespelio (ウェスペリオー, Wesuperiō), Bat Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Ryōta Magaki (間垣亮太)
Wave 1 Renewal Version

Japanese Release Date: 4 December 2008

  • Arnval Tranche2 (アーンヴァル トランシェ2, Ānvaru Toranshe 2), Angel Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Fumikane Shimada (島田フミカネ)
  • Strarf bis (ストラーフ bis, Sutorāfu bis), Devil Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Fumikane Shimada (島田フミカネ)
Wave 11

Japanese Release Date: 27 March 2010

  • Altlene (アルトレーネ), Valkyrie Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Taraku Uon (羽音たらく),
    Armament Redesigner: Takayuki Yanase (柳瀬敬之),
    Concept and Original Armament Desighner: Kem by Bokusin-Contest Grand Prix
  • Altines (アルトアイネス), Valkyrie Type, Full Set
    LE Konamistyle Japanese and Dengeki Exclusive
    Character Designer: Taraku Uon (羽音たらく),
    Armament Redesigner: Takayuki Yanase (柳瀬敬之),
    Concept and Original Armament Desighner: Kem by Bokusin-Contest Grand Prix
Wave 12

Japanese Release Date: 30 September 2010

  • Baby Razz (ベイビーラズ, Beibī Razu), Electric Guitar Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Choco
  • Sharatang (紗羅檀, Sharatan), Violin Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Choco
Wave 13

Japanese Release Date: 28 October 2010

  • Gabrine (ガブリーヌ, Gaburīnu), Hellhound Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Yoshitsune Izuna (いずなよしつね)
  • Renge (蓮華, Renge), Ninetailed Fox Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Yoshitsune Izuna (いずなよしつね)
Wave 14

Japanese Release Date: 16 December 2010

  • Artille (アーティル, Ātiru), Lynx Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Kazuhiko Kakoi (かこいかずひこ)
  • Raptias (ラプティアス, Raputiasu), Eagle Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Kazuhiko Kakoi (かこいかずひこ)
Wave 15

Japanese Release Date: 27 January 2011

  • Maryceles (マリーセレス, Marīseresu), Tentacles Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Niθ
  • Proxima (プロキシマ, Purokishima), Centaurus Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Niθ
Wave 16

Japanese Release Date: 24 February 2011

  • Oorbellen (オールベルン, Ōruberun), Fencer-Pearl Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Fumikane Shimada (島田フミカネ)
  • Zielbellen (ジールベルン, Jīruberun), Fencer-Obsidian Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Fumikane Shimada (島田フミカネ)
Wave 17

Japanese Release Date: 17 March 2011

  • Arnval Mk.2 Tempesta (アーンヴァルMk.2 テンペスタ), Angel Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Fumikane Shimada (島田フミカネ)
  • Strarf Mk.2 Lavina (ストラーフMk.2 ラヴィーナ), Devil Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Fumikane Shimada (島田フミカネ)
Wave18

Japanese Release Date: 17 December 2011

  • VerVietta (ヴェルヴィエッタ), Vicviper Type, Full
  • Lirbiete (リルビエート), Vicviper Type, Full
    Character Designer: Mika Akitaka (明貴美加)
Wave19

Japanese Release Date: 23 February 2012

  • Fubuki type2 (フブキ弐型), Ninja Type, Full Set
  • Mizuki Type2 (ミズキ弐型), Ninja Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Humikane Shimada (島田フミカネ)
Wave 20

Japanese Release Date: 15 March 2012

  • Arnval Mk.2 Tempesta Full-Arms (アーンヴァルMk.2 テンペスタ フルアームズ), Angel Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Fumikane Shimada (島田フミカネ)
  • Strarf Mk.2 Lavina Full-Arms (ストラーフMk.2 ラヴィーナ フルアームズ), Devil Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Fumikane Shimada (島田フミカネ)
Light Armor Wave 1

Japanese Release Date: 4 October 2008

  • Valona (ヴァローナ, Varōna), Succubus Type, Light Armour Full Set
    Character Designer: Fumikane Shimada (島田フミカネ)
  • Werkstra (ウェルクストラ, Werukusutora), Commando Angel Type, Light Armour Full Set
    Character Designer: Fumikane Shimada (島田フミカネ)
Light Armor Wave 2

Japanese Release Date: 30 October 2008

  • Brightfeather (ブライトフェザー, Buraitofezā), Nurse Type, Light Armour Full Set
    Character Designer: Mercy Rabbit (マーシーラビット)
  • Harmony Grace (ハーモニーグレイス, Hāmonī Gureisu), Sister (nun) Type, Light Armour Full Set
    Character Designer: Mercy Rabbit (マーシーラビット)
Light Armor Wave 3

Japanese Release Date: 29 February 2009

  • Partio (パーティオ, Pātio), Ferret Type, Light Armor Full Set
    Character Designer: Blade (ブレェド)
  • Pomock (ポモック, Pomokku), Squirrel Type, Light Armor Full Set
    Character Designer: Blade (ブレェド)
Light Armor Wave 4

Japanese Release Date: 25 February 2010

  • Kohiru (こひる, Kohiru), Chopsticks Type, Light Armor Full Set
    Character Designer: Dogmask
  • Merienda (メリエンダ, Merienda ), Spoon Type, Light Armor Full Set
    Character Designer: Dogmask
Special Releases

Japanese Release Date: 26 December 2008

  • Fubuki (フブキ, Fubuki), Ninja Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: nuno
    LE Konamistyle Japanese Exclusive
  • Mizuki (ミズキ, Mizuki), Ninja Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: nuno
    LE Konamistyle Japanese Exclusive

Japanese Release Date: 26 March 2009

  • Nagi (ナギ, Nagi), Ojousama Type, Light Armor Full Set
    Character Designer: Kenjiro Hata
    LE Konami Style Japanese Exclusive, Special pack in with LE version release of Hayate the Combat Butler PSP game Nightmare Paradise
    Character Redesigner: Fumikane Shimada (島田フミカネ),
    Original Character Designer: Kenjirou Hata (畑健二郎)

Japanese Release Date: 15 July 2010

  • Arnval Mk.2 (アーンヴァルMk.2), Angel Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Fumikane Shimada (島田フミカネ)
  • Strarf Mk.2 (ストラーフMk.2 ), Devil Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Fumikane Shimada (島田フミカネ)

LE Konami Style Japanese Exclusive, Special pack in with Busou Shinki Battle Masters Complete box, PSP game

Japanese Release Date: 22 September 2011

  • Arnval Mk.2 Full-Arms (アーンヴァルMk.2 フルアームズ), Angel Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Fumikane Shimada (島田フミカネ)
  • Strarf Mk.2 Full-Arms (ストラーフMk.2 フルアームズ), Devil Type, Full Set
    Character Designer: Fumikane Shimada (島田フミカネ)
  • Naked Swimwear for Arnval MK.2
  • Naked Swimwear for Strarf MK.2

LE Konami Style Japanese Exclusive, Special pack in with Busou Shinki Battle Masters Mk.2 Complete box, PSP game

Busou Shinki Variants

Several limited edition versions of the Busou Shinki figures have also been released. These variants sport alternate color schemes and additional parts.

  • Dengeki Exclusive Devil Type, Strarf
  • Dengeki Exclusive Angel Type, Arnval
  • Dengeki Exclusive Cat Type, Maochao
  • Dengeki Exclusive Dog Type, Howling
  • Wonderfest 2008 Seiren Type, Eukrante
  • Wonderfest 2008 Mermaid Type, Ianeira
  • Konami Style Exclusive Blue Santa Claus Type, Tsugaru
  • Konami Style / Chara Hobby 2008 Prototype Squirrel Type, Pomock
  • Konami Style / Chara Hobby 2008 Prototype Ferret Type, Partio
  • Dengeki Hobby Magazine ed. High Speed Trike Type, ACH Stradale
  • Dengeki Hobby Magazine ed. High Maneuver Trike Type, YDA Stradale
  • Konami Style Exclusive Angel Type, Arnval Tranche2
  • Konami Style Exclusive Devil Type, Strarf Bis
  • Konami Style Exclusive Ninja Type, Mizuki
  • Konami Style Exclusive Commando Angel Type, Werkstra
  • Konami Style Exclusive Succubus Type, Valona
  • Konami Style Exclusive Panzer Type, Murmeltier
  • Konami Style Exclusive Fighter Type, Asuka
  • Konami Style Exclusive Valkyrie Type, Altlene Viola
  • Konami Style Exclusive Valkyrie Type, Altines Rosa
  • Konami Style Exclusive Fencer-Garnet Type, Oorbellen
  • Konami Style Exclusive Fencer-Sapphire Type, Zielbellen
  • Konami Style Exclusive Fencer-Moonstone Type, Oorbellen Lunaria
  • Konami Style Exclusive Fencer-Amethyst Type, Zielbellen
  • Konami Style Exclusive Lynx Type, Artille Full-Barrel
  • Konami Style Exclusive Eagle Type, Raptias Air-Dominance
  • Konami Style Exclusive Battery Type, Fort Bragg Dusk
  • Konami Style Exclusive Firearms Type, Zelnogrard Belik
  • Konami Style Exclusive Tentacles Type, Maryceles Lemuria
  • Konami Style Exclusive Centaurus Type, Proxima Spinel

MMS Naked Body Releases

Exclusively sold on the Konami Style Japan page, these are unpainted, featureless MMS Figures meant for use with EX sets or for customization. They come in a variety of colors and shades of skintone intended to match other MMS figures.

The MMS Naked bodies are available, like the Busou Shinki figures themselves, in three different body archetypes: MMS 1st, MMS 3rd (small) and MMS 3rd (tall). Although similar in form and construction, not all body parts are compatible among them.

  • MMS 1st
    • Naked White
    • Naked Black
    • Naked Flesh ver. 1
    • Naked Flesh ver. 1 - Gym Uniform Wine Red
    • Naked Flesh ver. 2
    • Naked Flesh ver. 2 - Gym Uniform Navy Blue
    • Naked Flesh ver. 2 - School Swimsuit Navy Blue Type
    • Naked Flesh ver. 2 - School Swimsuit White Type
    • Naked Flesh ver. 3
  • MMS 3rd (small)
    • Naked White (small)
    • Naked Black (small)
    • Naked Flesh ver. 2 (small)
    • Naked Flesh ver. 2 (small) - School Swimsuit White Type
    • Naked Flesh ver. 4 (small)
    • Naked Flesh ver. 4 (small) - School Swimsuit Navy Blue Type
    • Naked Flesh ver. 5 (small)
  • MMS 3rd (tall)
    • Naked White (tall)
    • Naked Black (tall)
    • Naked Flesh ver. 2 (tall)
    • Naked Flesh ver. 2 (tall) - School Swimsuit White Type
    • Naked Flesh ver. 4 (tall)
    • Naked Flesh ver. 4 (tall) - School Swimsuit Navy Blue Type
    • Naked Flesh ver. 5 (tall)

Media

Busou Shinki
武装神姫
Video game
Busou Shinki: Battle Rondo
DeveloperKonami
PublisherKonami
GenreMMP
ReleasedApril 23, 2007
Video game
Busou Shinki Battle Masters
DeveloperKonami
PublisherKonami
PlatformPlayStation Portable
ReleasedJuly 15, 2010
Video game
Busou Shinki Battle Masters Mk.2
DeveloperKonami
PublisherKonami
PlatformPlayStation Portable
ReleasedSeptember 22, 2011
Manga
Busou Shinki 2036
Written byKonami
Published byASCII Media Works
MagazineBLADE
Original run2008 – present
Volumes5

Konami Digital Entertainment has used the successful action figure toy line designs as the basis for expansion into a number of other media, including video games, music, anime series, art books. graphic novels and a manga series. Only the anime television series has been licensed for distribution outside Japan. On December 30, 2017, Konami announced that it want to revive its franchise since it was ended on 2011.[1]

Anime

Two anime series' have been released based directly on the Busou Shinki line of action figures. An original net animation (ONA) and a 12-episode TV series were released between 2011 and 2012. The ONA was originally released weekly, in ten 5-minute installments, online, as a promotion for the release of the Busou Shinki Battle Masters Mk.2 video game and new models of the action figures. The ten installments were assembled into a 40-minute OVA that was subsequently streamed online and released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc in Japan. The TV series was broadcast in Japan in 2012 and later released in individual DVD volumes. The TV series was licensed for distribution in North America by Sentai Filmworks and began streaming on Anime Network in 2012.

Video games

Several video games have been released, all derived from the Busou Shinki action figure product line.

Battle Rondo

On April 23, 2007 Konami released Battle Rondo using the online services of Diorama Studio. Battle Rondo was a free massively multiplayer online game set in the fictional Busou Shinki universe. By inputting a code that comes with each Busou Shinki figure, or by use of micropayments, players could unlock online versions of the figures, including their armor and weapons, as well as other gear.[2] The game was discontinued on August 31, 2011,[3] and the Konami game support web pages were removed.[4]

Battle Masters

Busou Shinki Battle Masters was developed by Konami for the PlayStation Portable released July 15, 2010. The release included a limited edition bundle with new action figures.[5] A sequel PSP game, Busou Shinki Battle Masters Mk.2 was released on September 22, 2011 that also included a limited edition bundle with new action figures.[6][7]

Manga and novels

Busou Shinki 2036 (武装神姫2036, Busou Shinki 2036) is a manga series by BLADE featuring characters derived from the Busou Shinki product line. The first volume of the series was published by ASCII Media Works in 2008, with five volumes published as of February 2014.[8]

Manga volumes

No. Release date ISBN
01 July 26, 2008[9]978-4048672030
02 July 27, 2009[10]978-4048679756
03 May 27, 2011[11]978-4048704335
04 October 27, 2012[12]978-4048910606
05 March 27, 2013[8]978-4048915090

Five graphic novels based on the game and anime series have been published by ASCII Media Works.

Novels
English title Release date ISBN Full title Reference
LOST DAYS December 17, 2011 978-4094513134 武装神姫 LOST DAYS (ガガガ文庫) [文庫] [13]
2 STRAY DOGS September 19, 2012 978-4094513653 武装神姫 2 STRAY DOGS (ガガガ文庫) [文庫] [14]
3 GHOST DIGS April 18, 2013 978-4094514094 武装神姫 3 GHOST DIGS (ガガガ文庫) [文庫] [15]
ZERO 1 March 27, 2010 978-4048685153 武装神姫 ZERO 1 (電撃コミックス) [コミック] [16]
ZERO 2 March 27, 2012 978-4048863827 武装神姫 ZERO 2 (電撃コミックス) [コミック] [17]

Music

As of February 2014, ten CDs have been released, all derived from the anime television series. Many of the individual tracks from the CDs are also available for sale by download in MP3 file format from online stores.[18]

Four CD volumes of music have been released.

CD Music collections
Volume Release date ASIN Title Reference
Volume 1 December 26, 2012 B00A5XWL7W ラジオCD 武装神姫 マスターのためのラジオです。 Vol.1 [18]
Volume 2 August 7, 2013 B00DDXWX60 ラジオCD 武装神姫 マスターのためのラジオです。 Vol.2 [18]
Volume 3 November 20, 2013 B00FFTEYL2 ラジオCD 武装神姫 マスターのためのラジオです。 Vol.3 [18]
Volume 4 January 29, 2014 B00GNWNS08 ラジオCD 武装神姫 マスターのためのラジオです。 Vol.4 [18]

Four "Maxi Single" CDs featuring the voice actresses of the anime television series characters have been released.

CD "Maxi Single"
Character Release date ASIN Title Reference
Lene November 21, 2012 B009HA5CMU TVアニメ「武装神姫」Character Song Series [姫] PEACE & LUCK [18]
Ines November 21, 2012 B009HA5AUO TVアニメ「武装神姫」Character Song Series [神] HA・CHA・ME・CHA☆QUEEN [18]
Ann November 21, 2012 B009HA5CRU TVアニメ「武装神姫」Character Song Series [武] SKY GARDEN [18]
Hina November 21, 2012 B009HA5BGC TVアニメ「武装神姫」Character Song Series [装] いきさき [18]

Also a TV series sound track CD, released December 5, 2012[18] and a "Scenes from..." CD released December 26, 2012.[18]

Art books

Hobby Japan has published two large format (11.6 x 8.3 x 0.5 inches) color art books related to the figurines and the art used in the video games. The first book of 175 pages was published November 11, 2011.[19] The second book of 97 pages was published June 25, 2013.[20]

References

  1. ^ "Konami Teases Revival of Busou Shinki Franchise". Anime News Network. December 29, 2017. Retrieved February 14, 2020.
  2. ^ "Busou Shinki Battle Rondo". GameFAQs. Retrieved January 17, 2014.
  3. ^ "Battle Rondo To End In August". phpBB. June 19, 2011. Retrieved January 17, 2014.
  4. ^ "神姫NET終了のお知らせ" (in Japanese). Konami. Archived from the original on 2012-06-24. Retrieved October 6, 2012.
  5. ^ "武装神姫バトルマスターズ - Konami" (in Japanese). Konami. Retrieved February 9, 2020.
  6. ^ "Konami's Busou Shinki Moon Angel Episode 1 Streamed". Anime News Network. September 7, 2011. Retrieved October 6, 2012.
  7. ^ "武装神姫バトルマスターズ Mk.2 - Konami" (in Japanese). Konami. Retrieved February 9, 2020.
  8. ^ a b 武装神姫2036 5 (電撃コミックス) [コミック] (in Japanese). Kadokawa Entertainment. ISBN 9784048915090. Retrieved February 14, 2020.
  9. ^ 武装神姫2036 1 (電撃コミックス) [コミック] (in Japanese). Kadokawa Entertainment. ISBN 9784048672030. Retrieved February 14, 2020.
  10. ^ 武装神姫2036 2 (電撃コミックス) [コミック] (in Japanese). Kadokawa Entertainment. ISBN 9784048679756. Retrieved February 14, 2020.
  11. ^ 武装神姫2036 3 (電撃コミックス) [コミック] (in Japanese). Kadokawa Entertainment. ISBN 9784048704335. Retrieved February 14, 2020.
  12. ^ 武装神姫2036 3 (電撃コミックス) [コミック] (in Japanese). Kadokawa Entertainment. ISBN 9784048910606. Retrieved February 14, 2020.
  13. ^ 武装神姫 LOST DAYS (ガガガ文庫) [文庫] (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved February 14, 2014.
  14. ^ "武装神姫 2 STRAY DOGS (ガガガ文庫) [文庫]" (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved February 14, 2014.
  15. ^ "武装神姫 3 GHOST DIGS (ガガガ文庫) [文庫]" (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved February 14, 2014.
  16. ^ "武装神姫ZERO 1" (in Japanese). Kadokawa Entertainment. Retrieved February 14, 2020.
  17. ^ "武装神姫ZERO 2" (in Japanese). Kadokawa Entertainment. Retrieved February 14, 2020.
  18. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "CD情報 - TBSテレビ : 武装神姫 公式ホームページ" (in Japanese). Tokyo Broadcasting System. Retrieved February 14, 2020.
  19. ^ 武装神姫アーカイブ (in Japanese). Kadokawa Entertainment. 2011-11-11. ISBN 9784048706773. Retrieved February 14, 2020.
  20. ^ 武装神姫アーカイブ2 TVアニメVer. Kadokawa Entertainment. 2013-06-25. ISBN 9784048912426. Retrieved February 14, 2020.

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