Reparto:
長江里加, Yōko Hikasa, Kaho Narumi, Yuu Ayase, Hibiku Yamamura, Chitose Morinaga, 阿部里果, Erii Yamazaki, 井澤佳の実, Manaka Iwami, Chi-Shamin, 岩﨑春奈, Minami KabayamaEpisodios(12)
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Górai / Stylet to baselard (E01)
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Tobenai Sty-ko wa Sty-ko de ii no ka na? / Osódži suru zo! (E02)
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Gakkó ni ikó / Materia šimai ga jatte kita (E03)
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Džinrai sandžó! / Ohejazukuri wa tanošii na (E04)
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Architect kidó / Ocukai race (E05)
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Kandžite hanabi taikai / Gakkó ni ikó 2 (E06)
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Vs. Hresvelgr / FA Girl hadžimete monogatari (E07)
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Kekki šúkai / Aki ni jobarete... (E08)
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Ao, kaze o hiku / Ašita mo iššo ni (E09)
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Nabe no Aru Hi / Battle! Battle!! Battle!!! (E10)
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Sono kimoči no uragawa ni / Sentó! Sentó! (E11)
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Last Battle / Kimi ni Okurumono (E12)
Sinopsis(1)
When Ao found the package on her doorstep, she thought it was a present from her father, but inside the box was something truly unexpected: Gourai! A Frame Arms Girl, Gourai is a walking, talking, miniature artificial person with the intelligence of a ten-year-old human and a selection of snap-on weapons and armor. And the reason Gourai needs armor quickly becomes clear as two more Frame Arms Girls, Stylet and Baselard, arrive intent on testing Gourai's combat capabilities! It seems that Ao has been chosen to help test a new toy line and the good news is that she'll get paid for hosting her diminutive charges' battles! Of course, since they're mainly interested in fighting and gathering information, things are going to get awkward when they follow her to school. (Sentai Filmworks)
(más)Reseñas (1)
So anyway I think I just saw a twenty-four-minute long commercial for some action figures. This is an anime series about some animated action figures. They happen to be scantily clad girls, showing up as some different models with their complete outfits, including the color of their underwear. Who would not want to get an action figure like this? It is almost like I have never really lived... All that is missing are little price tags on the individual pieces and the right equipment, including the "best metal cutters" for the individual pieces of armor - recommended by ten out of ten Frame Arms Girls. The animation is very poor, and the soundtrack sounds like it is coming from a shopping mall (or maybe a hotel elevator) in places, which rather fits the shopping spree scene. I can recommend this show to die-hard fans of small and cute things, teleshopping, action figures, and even to those with enough time to explore what else the anime's authors have planned for the future, besides their “subtle" advertising. I do not have much time, and I have always preferred to skip the ads, so dropped after the first episode. However, if it gets above average ratings from other reviewers, I would be happy to come back to it. ()