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The series was very good. It was definitely a different telling to the the time line featured. I hope that they release a second season because i would definitely watch it. I recommend watching it even if just for a little historical information.
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I found so many things that annoyed me watching this, but still had to finish watching it.
It is certainly made for boys. Big bouncing breasts in very small out-fits.
I'm wondering if there will be a sequel as the ending seem to be left open enough to carry on.
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Sengoku Otome: Momoiro Paradoxs a 2011 Japanese anime television series based on a Pachinko game developed by Heiwa. Produced by TMS Entertainment under the direction of Hideki Okamoto, the anime series began airing on TV Tokyo from April 4, 2011.
Plot Summary: Modern-day middle school girl Hideyoshi is mysteriously hurled into a world resembling the warring states period of Japanese history, only this time it's inhabited only by women. This world's Oda Nobunaga is gathering the legendary Crimson Armor so she can rule the world, and for some reason needs Hideyoshi's help to do it.
Characters
The characters share the name as various historic figures in Feudal Japan, albeit their given names are spelt out in katakana.
Yoshino "Hideyoshi" Hide (日出・"ヒデヨシ"・佳乃, Hide "Hideyoshi" Yoshino?)
Voiced by: Rina Hidaka
A ditsy schoolgirl who finds herself transported to an alternate Feudal Japan made up on women. She often brings a lot of modern ethics to this time, including finding uses for her mobile phone despite not being able to get a reception. She is made Oda's retainer after showing skill with a staff. She is nicknamed "Hideyoshi" after Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
Nobunaga Oda (織田 ノブナガ, Oda Nobunaga?)
Voiced by: Megumi Toyoguchi
A feudal lord who desires to gather pieces of a mystical armor to unite the nations. She wields a large sword and appears to be able to control flames.
Mitsuhide Akechi (明智 ミツヒデ, Akechi Mitsuhide?)
Voiced by: Eri Kitamura
Nobunaga's humble aide, who is often bemused at her acceptance of Hideyoshi's odd behaviour and appears to secretly infatuated with Oda. To this end, she is prepared to do whatever it takes to "make Nobunaga happy", which is why she is willing to acquire the Crimson Armor set on her feudal lord's behalf. Subconsequently, she is also jealous, at times, with Hide's interactions with Nobunaga. She bears a resemblance to one of Hideyoshi's classmates from her time. Her weapon of choice is kunai.
Masamune Date (伊達 マサムネ, Date Masamune?)
Voiced by: Yuka Hirata
A warrior affiliated with Nobunaga and Mitsuhide, who is secretly Hideyoshi's teacher from the present. She seems to be assisting with the hunt for the Crimson Armor. After witnessing someone disappear after appearing from a shrine, she decided to go back in time to investigate, inadvertedly bringing Hideyoshi with her.
Kenshin Uesugi (上杉 ケンシン, Uesuhi Kenshin?)
Voiced by: Mariya Ise
A feudal lord who wields a spear and utilizes lightning. She owns a section of the Crimson Armor and is friends/rivals with Shingen
Yoshimoto Imagawa (今川 ヨシモト, Imagawa Yoshimoto?)
Voiced by: Rei Mochizuki
A feudal lord whose primary weapon is a yumi. She owned the left leg of the Crimson Armor but lost it to Nobunaga in a game. She is often bored and considers Nobunaga 'fun'. In episode 7, she is revealed to be a yuri fan
Ieyasu Tokugawa (徳川 イエヤス, Tokugawa Ieyasu?)
Voiced by: Satomi Akesaka
Yoshimoto's retainer, who wields a priestess staff and magic in battle. She is a schemer who is also after the Crimson Armor and bears a resemblance to one of Hideyoshi's classmates.
Shingen Takeda (武田 シンゲン, Takeda Shingen?)
Voiced by: Sachi Kokuryu
A feudal lord who wields a large fan and seems to control wind and fire. She owns a section of the Crimson Armor and is friends/rivals with Kenshin.
Shiro (シロ?)
Voiced by: Nozomu Sasaki
A male dog which wears a feudal helmet and has the ability to talk, though he only talks around Hideyoshi. He is knowledgable about the world and time, and the fact Hideyoshi is not from it.
Opening Theme:
"kagerou" by Tenka Tori Tai
Ending Theme:
"Atsuki Ya no Gotoku (熱き矢の如く)" by Tenka Tori Tai
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The following is a First Look from my blog Ultimateotaku.com
Short Summery
Modern-day middle school girl Hideyoshi is mysteriously hurled into a world resembling the warring states period of Japanese history, only this time it’s inhabited only by women. This world’s Oda Nobunaga is gathering the legendary Crimson Armor so she can rule the world, and for some reason needs Hideyoshi’s help to do it.
First Impressions
My expectations weren’t very high for this show. It looked like any other hetia anime with scantily clad women fighting each other, most likely with them shredding clothes in the process. Basically another To Love Ru, but much to my surprise there was a stunning lack of ecchi. Granted it was kinda there, but still like a 1/2 on the ecchi meter. Weird right? Anyway the show is a small tweak to an otherwise overused trope. The tweak being that the protagonist is female, so I’m not sure which demographic they are trying to appeal to. Usually with this kind of anime It’s ” Shy, weak, wimpy, annoying, slightly perverted, male protagonist gets teleported to a world full of half naked girls” like “Girls Bravo” (man I wish I could burn that anime from my mind), but with this show its “Air headed, idiotic, modern day, female protagonist gets teleported to a world full of half naked girls were there is barely any ecchi at all”. It’s like the creators can’t make up there minds about what sex they want to have watch the show. Anyway enough with that rant, lets talk about the protagonist herself.
I have no idea why I’ve gotten so cynical lately, perhaps its because I’ve been watching a lot of “Nostalgia Critic” reviews, but I’ve never seen such an idiotic lead character in all my life. OK the girl falls into some sort of spell circle thing, time travels back in time, lands in a forest, meets up with a bunch of samurai women who are defeating people who burned down a village, has no cellphone reception, and the people there have never heard of such a device, gets fed traditional Japanese food, and whats her solution to whats happening? “They must all be cosplayers!” Not even her vast amounts of moe can save her from my wraith.
( Deep breath…..) Ok I will say the Op is catchy, and aside from the protagonist the characters don’t seem all that bad. The story does have trace amounts of uniqueness to it, and I think I’ll stick around for a few more episodes and see were the series goes, but mostly the show just seems average. Not bad and not good, just average. Will it be my favorite of the season? That spot will still probably go to The World God Only Knows Season 2, but you never know.
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when i looked at the pic i was thinking that it would be something like Sekirei. lots of boob bouncing shots. so far i am pleased that there has been very little. there has only been two ep. so it can always change to that, hope not.
the story is about a normal girl form 2011 that is sent into a alternate past full of women. i would think that it would be fan service just from that. the point of the talking dog is now making me think this will be one of the more under rated anime. people will not under stand at all till they have seen the show so as long as it will not go the way of sekirei i will watch it .
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I can't tell if this is a really good anime or a really bad one. The amount of Pandering in this anime is simply unacceptable for any respectable anime.
First lets cover the story. The story is Inuyasha or Fushugi Yugi (they were the same anime, boys watched inuyahsa and girls watch fushugi) and this one is definitely made for boys. Considering the leader of the back in time group has a suit of armor that doesn't even cover her breasts leaving her far too exposed for a warrior. Its not even in her character to dress that way, she just does!
There are some funny moments where our protagonist try's to get service for her cell in feudal japan, and when she agrees to help the feudal girls find a magic suit of armor because in the modern world she was a fan of fashion. If this comedy is continued further on into the series than it might be salvageable, but the fanservice needs to be toned back or we'll just end up with another High School of the Dead.