Alternative TitlesJapanese: IS〈インフィニット・ストラトス〉
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 5
Chapters: 26
Status: Finished
Published: May 27, 2010 to Jul 27, 2012
StatisticsScore: 7.331 (scored by 943 users)
Ranked: #58382
Popularity: #1213
Members: 2,355
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In both series, the male protagonists are considered unique in respect to the series' premise: controlling mecha in IS, and magic in Trinity Seven. Both protagonists are surrounded by many female characters reinforcing the two series' harem and romance categorisation.
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Both are shounens about a guy who wants to pilot a machine that supposedly only females can operate. He goes to a girls' school. In Alto, he hides his gender.
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In both mangas there is a certain power that only females can use and the story's setting is at a school. They both are harem mangas (in IS it's pronounced more)
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Both series frequently situate the male protagonist working together with a number of female characters; all of whom are romantically interested in him. Both series are also characterised by action and ecchi.
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In both of these titles, the characters attend a school that trains them in combat. In IS: Infinite Stratos, combat involves the use of mechanical suits. In Hidan no Aria, students learn how to become detectives.
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Despite being typified by different narrative styles and aesthetics, both titles revolve around a male protagonist who are the only one of their kind. In IS: Infinite Stratos, the male protagonist is the only male person to be able to control the series' mechanical suits. In Break Blade, the male protagonist is the sole user to be able to use an ancient golem.
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These two serialisations share the following similarities: male protagonists who are considered one of a kind; female characters who become romantically attracted to them; a specialised school which most of the narrative take place; and frequent moments of ecchi and action.
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In both titles, the male protagonist is oftentimes surrounded by a number of female characters who are romantically attracted to him. Moreover, both titles are mostly situated in school settings and frequently feature action, romance, and ecchi.
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