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Frame Arms Girl
Based on Kotobukiya's Frame Arms Girl model kit line. The anime will focus on Gourai, the first model released for the line, as well as Stylet and Baselard.
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Plot Summary
A normal high school boy named Ao Gengetsu suddenly receives a Frame Arms Girl named Ranko. Ranko is an advanced, sentient battle robot disguised as a young girl, complete with her own arsenal of weapons and armor. Ao must now navigate his daily life while caring for Ranko and her developing personality, which includes a peculiar habit of collecting 'beautiful things'. As more Frame Arms Girls arrive, Ao's life becomes increasingly chaotic and action-packed.
Critical Reception
Frame Arms Girl was generally well-received by audiences, particularly fans of the mecha-girl genre and the original Frame Arms model kits. The series is often praised for its charming character designs, lighthearted humor, and surprisingly engaging action sequences. While not a critical darling in the traditional sense, it successfully captured the appeal of its source material and delivered a fun, entertaining experience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its adorable and well-animated character designs.
Appreciated for its blend of slice-of-life comedy and exciting mecha action.
Enjoyed for its lighthearted and often humorous storytelling.
Google audience: Google users largely approve of Frame Arms Girl, with many highlighting its cute characters, fun action, and enjoyable humor. The series is considered a delightful watch for fans of the genre.
Fun Fact
The anime series is based on a line of plastic model kits produced by Kotobukiya, which also inspired the creation of the original Frame Arms concept.
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