Alternative Titles
Synonyms: SaiKano, Saishuuheiki Kanojo: The Last Love Song on This Little Planet
Japanese: 最終兵器彼女
More titlesInformation
Type:
TV
Episodes:
13
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Jul 2, 2002 to Sep 24, 2002
Premiered:
Summer 2002
Broadcast:
Tuesdays at 19:00 (JST)
Studios:
Gonzo
Source:
Manga
Demographic:
Seinen
Duration:
24 min. per ep.
Rating:
R - 17+ (violence & profanity)
Statistics
Ranked:
#37032
2
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Popularity:
#2178
Members:
100,363
Favorites:
599
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New Interest Stack
Interest StacksThank you user for the idea. But I feel you got the saga wrong. Let me help you add to it. (also in canon order) Kansai-ben, Touhoku-ben, Hokkaido-ben, ... Japan is rich with their dialects, accents and expressions. I find certain charms to these and will try to maintain this stack adding animes involving some of these dialects. The romance as a genre in it's typical sense, is a hit or miss for most of us, and this is understandable. Each of us has different outlook on life, our experience had shaped our personalities by particular ways and the way we comprehend the fragile and gentle feelings of affection within ourselves is something very personal. This is a part of a series of stacks that are about artistic tendencies in anime (and that border the fine line between sophisticated and pretentious). While the exact definition is vague, "Sekai-Kei" media shares similar themes in reshaping/remaking/changing the world, typically as a result of things on a personal scale such as a relationship or impactful event. This could be literally, but also can be one's perception of the world. There are usually elements that make it not grounded in reality with vaguely explained mystic/religious/magic/fantasy/spiritual elements as opposed to science. Apocalyptic fiction is a common stage setting for sekai-kei, but it is not a condition. These anime fit into either of the following categories: The criteria here is simple: Anime released in any year, with under 160,000 MAL Members, and which I've rated a 7 or higher. Source: AniDB Animax Latin America was the affiliate for that region of the youth channel of Sony Entertainment Television. The signal for Latin America was launched on July 31, 2005, replacing the adult animation channel Locomotion. Like the other subsidiaries around the world where it is available, it broadcast anime series, and since May 2008 it began with the broadcast of live action series and movies distributed by Sony Pictures. This list will always be in alphabetical order. Anime series that covers all of its original source they're based on, with some notes. |