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SaiKano (Manga)

SaiKano

Alternative Titles

English: SaiKano
Synonyms: Saishu Heiki Kanojo, My Girlfriend, The Ultimate Weapon, She, The Ultimate Weapon, Larme Ultime
Japanese: 最終兵器彼女

Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 7
Chapters: 72
Status: Finished
Published: May 30, 2000 to Dec 25, 2001
Genres: Drama, Romance, Sci-Fi
Authors: Takahashi, Shin (Story & Art)
Serialization: None

Statistics

Score: 8.251 (scored by 2364 users)
Ranked: #4182
Popularity: #518
Members: 4,781
Favorites: 266
1 indicates a weighted score
2 based on the top manga page.

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drama romance sci-fi

Synopsis

Shuji and Chise are two Hokkaido high school students barely starting a relationship with each other. Then, with no warning, a squadron of bombers from an unknown country destroy the city of Sapporo. All hope is lost when suddenly, the bombers are destroyed by a small red light floating across the sky. At this point, Shuji finds out that the one responsible for eliminating the enemy forces is Chise, who reveals herself as a cyborg engineered for mass-destruction.

(Source: Anime News Network)

Related Manga

Side story: Saishuu Heiki Kanojo Gaiden - Sekai no Hate ni wa Kimi to Futari de
Adaptation: Saikano

Characters

 Chise
Chise
Main
 Shuji
Shuji
Main
 Akemi
Akemi
Main
 Atsushi
Atsushi
Supporting
 Tetsu
Tetsu
Supporting
 Fuyumi
Fuyumi
Supporting



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Jan 14, 2009
shadowcat2323
Let me start by saying I consider Saikano to be the best manga I have ever read. A nearly perfect blend of seinen and shoujo, sci-fi and drama, I picked Saikano up on a whim with fairly low expectations and was honestly consistantly stunned by its quality.

Story 10: Most of the negative reviews I've read of Saikano seem to revolve around this category. Saikano is a war drama, it is a sci-fi, but by far its focus is romance. And this is where it really succeeds. Rarely do you see a true romance epic, but I cannot think of a better term for Saikano. From read more
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Nov 20, 2007
RanKizama
Saikano (Saishu heiki Kanojo) is an outstanding story of love, hope, war, despair, and companionship that takes places in a post-modern era. With a divine mix of modern realism and futuristic science fiction, Shin Takahashi brings a fanscinating world that envelopes the characters of the story with both light and dark elements.

Following the romantic relationship between Shuji and Chise, Saikano's story of a love-time story shows the complications of being apart when togetherness is the most important key of survival. While a bulk of the story is a sci-fi war story, the real focus lies on the struggles Shuji and Chise overcome to realise read more
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User Recommendations

If you like a depressing yet beautiful love story then Lament of the Lamb is a nice short 7 volume manga. The art work is simple and relaxed but conveys the emotions required for this kind of story. Similar to SaiKano in the sense of depressing nature (god that sounds awful doesnt it?!) but both are tragic and both have lovely art work and will make you have a lump on your throat as youre reading through the series. I love manga like this, good length at 7 volumes and very engaging.
Both are about the psychology of adolescents given terrible weapons of war--SaiKano focuses on the development of one relationship, while Bokurano follows a larger cast.

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