Armed Girl's Machiavellism (2017-2017)

Premiere:
April 5, 2017

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 12

Finale:
June 20, 2017

Original Title:
武装少女マキャヴェリズム

Alternate Titles:
Armed Girls Machiavellism
Busou Shoujo Machiavellianism
Busō Shōjo Machiavellism
武装少女
武装少女马基雅维利主义

Genres:
Action & Adventure | Animation | Comedy

Production Companies:
CONNECT
SILVER LINK.

Countries:
JP

The Private Aichi Symbiosis Academy was originally a high school for high-class girls. When it became co-ed, the girls, out of fear, asked to be permitted to bring weapons to school. When that was enforced, a five-member vigilante corps-like organization called the "Supreme Five Swords" was also formed. After many generations, the five swords eventually became a group which corrected problematic students, and the academy started proactively accepting such students in order to correct them. Nomura Fudou was sent to this school after being part of a huge brawl. What will he do when the only options he has after enrolling are being expelled from that school or being corrected the way the rest of the male students there were...by being forced to dress and act like a girl!

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Art Designer:
Ryu Sakamoto

Character Designer:
Shoko Takimoto

Lyricist:
Yuriko Mori
Asue Sakura

Original Music Composer:
Hiromi Mizutani

Original Series Creator:
Yuuya Kurokami

Original Series Design:
Karuna Kanzaki

Producer:
Jotaro Ishigami

Series Composition:
Kento Shimoyama

Series Director:
Hideki Tachibana

Sound Director:
Masanori Tsuchiya

Theme Song Performance:
Miku Ito
Rina Hidaka
Natsumi Hioka
Sayaka Kitahara
Nozomi Nishida
Yuuki Takada

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