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Artwork for the Blu-ray case for the Japanese release of the Busou Shinki anime TV series, volume 1.

Busou Shinki (武装神姫, Busō Shinki) is a 12-episode anime television anime series produced by 8-Bit and based on the female action-figure toy product line Busou Shinki by Konami. The TV series began airing in Japan on October 4, 2012 and shortly after on internet streaming services.

Busou Shinki Moon Angel OVA

An original video animation, Busou Shinki Moon Angel, was produced by Kinema Citrus as a video game promotion. It was released online as ten downloadable installments beginning September 7, 2011.[1] The installments were assembled into a 40-minute OVA and released on DVD and Blu-ray disc in Japan on March 15, 2012.

The first opening theme is "Labyrinth" (ラビリンス, Rabirinsu) by MIQ, the second opening theme is "Catalysis of the Mind" (孤高のカタルシス, Kokou no Katarushisu) by Nana Mitani and the ending theme is "The Weak Cross' Love" (か弱き十字架の愛, Kayowaki Juujika no Ai) by Kei.

Plot summary

Tsubasa is a young boy who dreams of becoming a Shinki master. Shinki are small robot girls which can talk, fight, and fly. On a full moon night, Tsubasa finds a damaged Shinki model and takes it home. After repairing it, he gives her the name of Kaguya. They live a happy life until the former owner of Kaguya finds her.

Episode list

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Busou Shinki TV series

Busou Shinki (武装神姫, Busō Shinki) is a 12-episode anime television anime series produced by 8-Bit and based on the Busou Shinki toy product line by Konami. The TV series uses character designs and animation derived from the video games and the preceding Busou Shinki Moon Angel ONA series. The TV series began airing in Japan on October 4, 2012. The TV series was licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks in 2012 and began streaming on The Anime Network with episodes posted shortly after they were broadcast in Japan.[2]

The opening theme is "Install x Dream" by Kana Asumi, Kaori Mizuhashi, Megumi Nakajima and Minori Chihara, whilst the ending theme is "The Sun's Sign" (太陽のサイン, Taiyō no Sain) by Azusa.

Plot summary

High school freshman Rihito, who just came back from abroad, started a new life in Japan with his four Busou Shinki, female action figures with weapons. Some guys wait their entire lives to meet the girl of their dreams, but Rihito already lives with four dream girls who are eager to please him. That’s because they’re Shinki: 6-inch high, customizable androids. Don’t let their tiny size fool you. These little ladies have full-sized intelligence and emotions, and since each one would prefer to be Rihito’s favorite, there’s sure to be friction! Get ready for sparks to fly as four battery powered princesses take charge of Rihito’s world in Busou Shinki!

Episode list

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References

  1. ^ "Konami's Busou Shinki Moon Angel Episode 1 Streamed". Anime News Network. September 7, 2011. Retrieved February 5, 2014.
  2. ^ "The Anime Network to Stream Chūnibyō Demo Koi ga Shitai!, Busou Shinki Anime". Anime News Network. October 2, 2012. Retrieved October 6, 2012.