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Busou Shinki

Busou Shinki

Description: Sparks fly as four miniature android girls try to become Rihito's favorite.
Genre: Mecha
Year Released: 2012
First episode air date: October 4, 2012
English Network: NA Anime Network
Networks: Mainichi Broadcasting System, BS-TBS, Tokyo Broadcasting System Holdings
Genres: Mecha, Action fiction

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