Rocket Girls

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Alternative Titles

Japanese: ロケットガール


Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Feb 22, 2007 to May 18, 2007
Premiered: Winter 2007
Broadcast: Fridays at 00:00 (JST)
Producers: Happinet Pictures
Studios: Mook DLE
Source: Light novel
Genres: AdventureAdventure, Sci-FiSci-Fi
Theme: SpaceSpace
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 7.091 (scored by 31113,111 users)
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Ranked: #39502
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Popularity: #6615
Members: 9,224
Favorites: 26

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Art style is *very* Similar to Stratos 4 as is the technical detail. The story is pretty straightforward, but you feel for the main character as she realizes what she wants to do with her life. A big recommendation here! 
report Recommended by Arixx
Both are slice of life, both are about space travel. There are some fundamental differences between the two series, naturally, since Planetes is geared rather towards the seinen/josei public, while Rocket Girls rather aims at shounen, but both feature women as important, irreplaceable members of space development. The degree of realism in Planetes is a bit higher than that in Rocket Girls, but this does not diminish the fun of watching either of the series, in my opinion. That said, both have also very good animation  
report Recommended by toshiro
Cute girls shot into space on experimental spacecraft with mixed levels of safety and success! If you enjoy the discussion on spaceflight methodology and training seen in TtL, you may find this one fun too. 
report Recommended by thereIwasnt
Both shows deal with girls traveling to an extreme environment. 
report Recommended by YuriSpacePirate
Both can be considered hard SF, though that's where the similarities end. MM focuses on 2 friends getting to space in different ways and is definitely oriented towards adults as topics include military, politics etc. 
report Recommended by Kcpr
The majesty of space as seen from the perspective of present-day teenage girls. Both shows are optimistic, emphasize cooperation over competition, and feature high-stakes tension without villains. 
report Recommended by q_3
Realistic, 20th century style space flight, in a comedy presentation. 
report Recommended by Alterego-X
Both shows deal with teenage girls in a somewhat Si-fi situation where they learn to work with, and actually work with advanced technology to accomplish something. In the case of sky girls they are working with humanoid flight / assist suits for the post war military as test pilots. 
report Recommended by john5505