Lime-iro Senkitan
らいむいろ戦奇譚
Lime-iro Senkitan is a tv anime with 13 listed episodes from Studio Hibari. Use this page for synopsis, release timing, trailer links, score history, and internal links to its season and genres.
Synopsis
Around the the 37th year of the Meiji Era (1904), in the midst of the Russo-Japanese war, the small Japanese army, in need of assistance, uses its special flying (thanks to a benevolent demon) ship, the Amanohara, to attack Russia's major base at Port Arthur (Lushun). Umakai Shintaro, a Russian diplomat originally from Japan, defects and goes to Sapporo to teach at a girls academy. However, that girls academy is not typical—it is on board the Amanohara, and the five girls Shintaro teaches are known as the Raimu Unit—girls with the ability to summon powerful beings to fight for them. Shintaro eventually becomes their teacher and general in battle, and so the six embark on a weird and excessively erotic journey, as Shintaro helps the girls overcome their weaknesses, become stronger for the final stand at Lushun, and also understand the motives of the "Russian Spiritual Corps" that assist the opponent, which, unfortunately, has one member whom Shintaro knew well... (Source: ANN)
At a Glance
Type and status
TV · Completed
Season
Winter 2003
Primary studio
Studio Hibari
Episodes
13
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What is Lime-iro Senkitan about?
Around the the 37th year of the Meiji Era (1904), in the midst of the Russo-Japanese war, the small Japanese army, in need of assistance, uses its special flying (thanks to a benevolent demon) ship, the Amanohara, to attack Russia's major base at Port Arthur (Lushun). Umakai Shin
How many episodes does Lime-iro Senkitan have?
Lime-iro Senkitan currently lists 13 episodes.
Who worked on Lime-iro Senkitan and when did it air?
Lime-iro Senkitan is associated with Studio Hibari and aired Jan 4, 2003 to Mar 29, 2003.