Busou Shinki (anime)

This article is about the anime. For the toyline, see Busou Shinki.
Busou Shinki

The cover artwork for the Japanese release of the Busou Shinki TV series, Blu-Ray Disc, volume 1. An Arnval style shinki, the character Ann, in flight armor, is shown in the center of the image.
武装神姫
Genre Mecha, Action
Original net animation
Busou Shinki Moon Angel
Directed by Masayuki Kojima
Written by Megumi Shimizu
Studio Kinema Citrus, TNK
Released September 7, 2011 January 26, 2012
(OVA: March 15, 2012)
Runtime 5 minutes
(OVA: 43 minutes)
Episodes 10
(OVA: 1)
Anime television series
Busou Shinki
Directed by Yasuhito Kikuchi
Written by Masahiro Yokotani
Studio 8-Bit
Licensed by
Network TBS, MBS, BS-TBS
English network
Original run October 4, 2012 December 20, 2012
Episodes 12

Busou Shinki (武装神姫 Busou Shinki) is a 12-episode mecha, action/adventure, anime television series produced by 8Bit and broadcast on TBS in Japan in 2012. This TV series is based on the Busou Shinki armored women action-figure toys manufactured by Konami Digital Entertainment. The TV series is an adaption of the previously released ONA Busou Shinki: Moon Angel. Sentai Filmworks licensed the TV series for distribution in North America in 2012.

Anime Busou Shinki characters

The anime series' Busou Shinki characters are animated versions of the Busou Shinki toys. In the anime, the shinki characters are as small, and have the same features, of young adult women in body armor, as the toys. The shinki characters also have visible mechanical limb articulation and have screw holes in the front of their shoulders, like the action figures. The shinki characters are depicted as autonomous gynoid robots that reveal their electronic and mechanical interior workings if their body armor is broken through. Although the shinki are robots, they reveal a rich range of emotional responses; from loyalty and love to rage and even insanity.

Busou Shinki Moon Angel (ONA)

Busou Shinki: Moon Angel (武装神姫: Moon Angel Busou Shinki: Moon Angel) is a promotional original net animation (ONA) anime episode produced by Kinema Citrus and TNK. The release of the first installment of the ONA episode was to coincide with release of the second PSP video game, 'Busou Shinki Battle Masters Mk. 2 and new editions of the associated action figures. The video game was released on September 22, 2011, after a delay of several weeks. The ONA was released online in ten downloadable installments, of approximately 5 minutes in length, one installment a week, beginning September 7, 2011. Konami began streaming the ONA episodes online on YouTube in September 2011, however the videos were subsequently removed.[1][2] The ten installments of the ONA were assembled into a single 43-minute OVA episode and released on Blu-ray and DVD on March 15, 2012.[3]

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 "Kayowaki Juujika no Ai" (か弱き十字架の愛) by Kei.

ONA 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.

ONA characters

Shinki

Humans

Busou Shinki (TV)

The 12-episode anime television series Busou Shinki (武装神姫 Busou Shinki), adapted from the ONA, was produced by 8-Bit and broadcast on TBS in Japan beginning October 4, 2012. The TV series was subsequently released in Japan on a series of seven Blu-ray discs, beginning with volume 1, December 26, 2012[4] and ending with volume 7, released June 26, 2013,[5] with each volume containing one or two episodes. The anime TV series was licensed for distribution in North America by Sentai Filmworks in 2012.[6] The Anime Network began an online posting of the series beginning on October 20, 2012 with an episode daily for the first three episodes and then continuing with one new episode weekly.[7] The 12-episode TV series is posted on the AN site.[8] The TV series is scheduled for release on DVD, in Japanese language with English subtitles, June 17, 2014.[9]

The opening theme, "Install x Dream", is sung by the actresses that voice the four main characters; Kana Asumi (Ann), Kaori Mizuhashi (Aines), Megumi Nakajima (Lene) and Minori Chihara (Hina). The ending theme is "The Sun's Sign" (太陽のサイン Taiyō no Sain) by Azusa.

TV series 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 gynoids. Despite their tiny size, these ladies have full-sized intelligence and emotions, and are fully armed. They attempt to maintain and protect Rihito's household from criminals, hijackers, obnoxious neighbors and dangerous enemy shinki. His shinki harem also presents some danger to him as they are strong fighters with powerful weapons but are not fully under control.

TV series characters

Rihito's Shinki

Humans

References

  1. "Konami's Busou Shinki Action Figures Get Anime Shorts". Anime News Network. June 23, 2011. Retrieved January 16, 2014.
  2. "Konami's Busou Shinki Moon Angel Episode 1 Streamed". Anime News Network. September 7, 2011. Retrieved January 16, 2014.
  3. "武装神姫 Moon Angel (Blu-ray)【初回生産限定】コナミスタイル限定" (in Japanese). amazon.co.jp. Retrieved February 15, 2014.
  4. "武装神姫 1 [Blu-ray]" (in Japanese). amazon.co.jp. Retrieved February 4, 2014.
  5. "武装神姫 7 [Blu-ray]" (in Japanese). amazon.co.jp. Retrieved February 4, 2014.
  6. "Sentai Filmworks Adds Busou Shinki Anime of Female Action Figures". Anime News Network. September 29, 2012. Retrieved February 4, 2014.
  7. "The Anime Network to Stream Chūnibyō Demo Koi ga Shitai!, Busou Shinki Anime". Anime News Network. October 2, 2012. Retrieved October 6, 2012.
  8. "Hatsukoi Limited Now Playing, New Anime Coming This Weekend". Anime Network. October 19, 2012. Retrieved January 16, 2014.
  9. "Busou Shinki (Sub.DVD)". Releases. Anime News Network. Retrieved May 8, 2014.

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