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| name = Girly Air Force | image = Girly Air Force, volume 1.jpg | caption = Light novel cover volume 1 featuring Gripen | ja_kanji = ガーリー・エアフォース | ja_romaji = Gārī Ea Fōsu | genre = | creator = }}{{Infobox animanga/Print | type = light novel | title = | author = Kōji Natsumi | illustrator = Asagi Tōsaka | publisher = ASCII Media Works | publisher_en = | demographic = Male | imprint = Dengeki Bunko | magazine = | magazine_en = | first = September 10, 2014 | last = | volumes = 11 | volume_list = #Light novels }}{{Infobox animanga/Print | type = manga | title = | author = | illustrator = Takahiro Seguchi | publisher = Kadokawa Shoten | publisher_en = | demographic = Shōnen | imprint = | magazine = Monthly Shōnen Ace | magazine_en = | first = October 26, 2018 | last = | volumes = | volume_list = }}{{Infobox animanga/Video | type = tv series | title = | director = Katsumi Ono | producer = | writer = Shingo Nagai | music = I've Sound | studio = Satelight | licensee = | network = AT-X, Tokyo MX, BS11, SUN, AbemaTV | network_en = | first = January 10, 2019 | last = March 28, 2019 | episodes = 12 | episode_list = #Anime }}{{Infobox animanga/Footer}}{{Nihongo|Girly Air Force|ガーリー・エアフォース|Gārī Ea Fōsu}} is a Japanese light novel series written by Kōji Natsumi and illustrated by Asagi Tōsaka. A manga adaptation by Takahiro Seguchi launched Monthly Shōnen Ace in October 2018, and an anime television series adaptation by Satelight premiered from January to March 2019. PlotEarth has come under attack by the Zai, a mysterious "armed group" using unusually highly advanced weapon systems far superior to any Terran military technology. A young Chinese-Japanese teenager named Kei Narutani and his Chinese friend Minghua, both living in Shanghai, are force-evacuated to Japan when the city is attacked by the Zai. During their escape by sea, several Zai fighters begin sinking the evacuation fleet when Kei suddenly witnesses the Zai being repelled by a strange airplane. When the plane subsequently crashes, Kei rushes to aid the pilot, but is surprised to find a pretty girl at the controls. After arriving in Japan, Kei begins investigating the origins of the strange plane, and before long he is captured by Japanese secret service agents. He learns from them that it was a Swedish fighter retrofitted with special technology developed by the JASDF. In order to combat the Zai, their technology - HiMAT (Highly Maneuverable Aircraft Technology) and EPCM (Electronic Perceptory Countermeasures) - was reverse-engineered and applied to existing fighter models, which are codenamed "Daughters"; but in order to function properly, this tech requires an autonomous interface unit called "Anima", androids shaped like human girls who are made from salvaged Zai parts. The girl Kei encountered, by the name of Gripen (after the plane she flies), is such an "Anima" unit who formed an emotional attachment to him when he came to her aid. When her supervising developer notices that effect, he invites Kei into the Anima project and act as Gripen's partner in order to boost her flight performance and prevent her from being scrapped. Characters
{{Voiced by|Ryōta Ōsaka}}[1] A Chinese-Japanese teenager who was living in Shanghai before it had to be evacuated due to a Zai attack. After witnessing Gripen fighting a pair of Zai fighters and then crashing into the sea, he impulsively comes to her aid, which creates an emotional bond between them. With his mother, an airshow pilot, killed in a Zai attack, he decides to join the Japan Air Self-Defense Force to take revenge on them. After becoming privy to the Anima project, he becomes Gripen's weapon systems officer and emotional anchor.
{{Voiced by|Yūka Morishima}}[1] A pink-haired Anima unit flying a Swedish JAS 39F Gripen produced by Saab. She suffers from an inherent emotional defect which leaves her scatterbrained and lacking a sense of purpose. When they first meet, Gripen forms an emotional dependency on Kei, which is noted by her supervisor, and thus Kei is taken into the program to provide her with a motivation for fighting the Zai. Her call sign is "Barbie 01".
{{voiced by|Hitomi Ōwada}}[2] A blonde Anima who flies an F-15J Eagle, developed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. She has a perky and capricious personality and is also a very talented combat pilot. Right upon meeting him, she takes a close personal interest in Kei. She also adores Yashirodōri as a father. Her call sign is "Barbie 02"
{{voiced by|Shiori Izawa}}[4] An Anima with the call sign "Barbie 03", who arrives at Komatsu separately from Gripen and Eagle. She flies an F-4 Phantom II, and she is the first Anima created by the JSDF. Although trained for combat, her specialty is tactical reconnaissance; because of this, she is also able to interface with the Anima information channels to obtain or manipulate information. Because of her status as the first ever Anima, and the self-reliance forced upon her when it was assumed that no other Anima would be created, she is very condescending to her counterparts, causing friction within the team. After Kei saves her from a tight spot shortly after her arrival, she has become quite fond of him. As a hobby, she dyes her hair, mostly in shades of green.
Another Anima produced by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, her designated call sign is "Barbie 04". She flies a Mitsubishi F-2. Her actual appearance is unknown, as any spectator seeing her beholds an image of the person they are currently thinking about the most; this effect occurs due to the instability of her central core, which acts as an empathic reflector. Additionally, she likes to dress up in lolita fashion.
{{Voiced by|Ryoko Shiraishi}} The only American Anima produced by Boeing Defense, Space & Security. Her call sign is "Sapphire 01". Her will and consciousness had taken over by Zai when lured into Zai trap along with Kei and Gripen, and become the first Anima to be corrupted and destroyed.
{{voiced by|Lynn}}[4] Kei's forceful Chinese childhood friend who lost her parents during the chaotic evacuation of Shanghai. She has formed a crush on Kei and considers herself his girlfriend; but since she never told him about her feelings, he just views her as an older sister.
{{Voiced by|Kenji Nomura}} The leading JASDF scientist behind the reverse-engineering of the Zai's weaponry, and the developer of the Anima system. Because of the emotional effect Kei has on Gripen, he constantly nicknames him {{Nihongo|"Prince Charming"|王子さま|ōji-sama}}. Despite his gruff demeanor, he cares for his creations like a father.
{{Voiced by|Kenjiro Tsuda}} An American scientist responsible for Rhino; his specialty is AI and he is developing drone fighters based on Anima flight and combat data.
A JASDF engineer working under Yashirodōri. MediaLight novelsKōji Natsumi published the first light novel, with illustrations by Asagi Tōsaka, under ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko imprint in 2014.[3] {{Graphic novel list/header| Language = Japanese | OneLanguage = yes | Width = 75% | LineColor = FFCCCC }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 1 | RelDate = September 10, 2014[4] | ISBN = 978-4-04-866862-0 | LineColor = FFCCCC }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 2 | RelDate = March 10, 2015[5] | ISBN = 978-4-04-869187-1 | LineColor = FFCCCC }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 3 | RelDate = June 10, 2015[6] | ISBN = 978-4-04-865195-0 | LineColor = FFCCCC }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 4 | RelDate = November 10, 2015[7] | ISBN = 978-4-04-865502-6 | LineColor = FFCCCC }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 5 | RelDate = March 10, 2016[8] | ISBN = 978-4-04-865810-2 | LineColor = FFCCCC }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 6 | RelDate = July 9, 2016[9] | ISBN = 978-4-04-892188-6 | LineColor = FFCCCC }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 7 | RelDate = October 8, 2016[10] | ISBN = 978-4-04-892391-0 | LineColor = FFCCCC }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 8 | RelDate = November 10, 2017[11] | ISBN = 978-4-04-893479-4 | LineColor = FFCCCC }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 9 | RelDate = June 9, 2018[12] | ISBN = 978-4-04-893875-4 | LineColor = FFCCCC }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 10 | RelDate = January 10, 2019[13] | ISBN = 978 -4-04-912324-1 | LineColor = FFCCCC }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 11 | RelDate = March 9, 2019[14] | ISBN = 978-4-04-912384-5 | LineColor = FFCCCC }}{{Graphic novel list/footer}} MangaA manga adaptation with art by Takahiro Seguchi began serialization in Kadokawa Shoten's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Ace magazine on October 26, 2018.[2] AnimeAn anime television series adaptation by studio Satelight was announced on June 1, 2018.[3] The series is directed by Katsumi Ono and written by Shingo Nagai, with character designs by Tōru Imanishi.[4] I've Sound is composing the series' music.[4] The series premiered from January 10 to March 28, 2019 on AT-X, before airing on Tokyo MX, BS11, Sun TV, and AbemaTV.[1][15] The series ran for 12 episodes.[16] Run Girls, Run! performs the series' opening theme song "Break the Blue".[17] The ending theme song is "Colorful Wing" performed by Yūka Morishima, Hitomi Ōwada, and Shiori Izawa. Crunchyroll will be simulcasting the series worldwide excluding Asia.[18]
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