Busou Shinki Coming Soon to Anime Network Online
Busou Shinki coming soon to Anime Network Online
HOUSTON, TX — Oct. 2, 2012 — Anime Network is pleased to announce the upcoming online release: Busou Shinki. Directed by Yasuhito Kikuchi (Infinite Stratos, Jo Jo's Bizarre Adventures OVA) with series composition by Masahiro Yokotani (Sgt. Frog, Maria Holic) and character designs by Ryōma Ebata and Takahiro Kishida (BTOOOM!, Arjuna), the series follows four miniature androids on their full-sized adventures!
ABOUT THE SERIES
Some guys wait their entire lives to meet the girl of their dreams, but Rihito already lives with four dream girls who are eager to please him. So, how did Rihito get so lucky? To tell the truth, while Hinna, Anne, Ines and Rene are not textbook high maintenance, Rihito has to make sure that they are lubricated regularly and have their batteries recharged. But that's because they're Shinki: 6-inch high, customizable androids. Don't let their tiny size fool you. These little ladies have full-sized intelligence and emotions, and since each one would prefer to be Rihito's favorite, there's sure to be friction! Get ready for sparks to fly as four battery powered princesses take charge of Rihito's world in Busou Shinki!
Language: Japanese w/ English Subtitles
Rated: TV-14
Schedule: Coming Soon
Episode 1 will be available to watch for free.
Episodes 2 - 12 will require a Premium Subscription.
ABOUT ANIME NETWORK
Anime Network is a leading broadcast and digital distributor of Japanese animation and Asian cinema in North America. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, Anime Network was founded in 2002 and launched as one of the first VOD networks on most major cable providers. Anime Network's mission is to bring the best in anime programming to every household in North America. In addition to our VOD network, consumers can access our Online Streaming Service on our official website. This dynamic website, featuring an ever growing anime community, includes a subscription service that mirrors the VOD network and allows viewers to catch up on episodes they may have missed on broadcast.
www.theanimenetwork.com
HOUSTON, TX — Oct. 2, 2012 — Anime Network is pleased to announce the upcoming online release: Busou Shinki. Directed by Yasuhito Kikuchi (Infinite Stratos, Jo Jo's Bizarre Adventures OVA) with series composition by Masahiro Yokotani (Sgt. Frog, Maria Holic) and character designs by Ryōma Ebata and Takahiro Kishida (BTOOOM!, Arjuna), the series follows four miniature androids on their full-sized adventures!
ABOUT THE SERIES
Some guys wait their entire lives to meet the girl of their dreams, but Rihito already lives with four dream girls who are eager to please him. So, how did Rihito get so lucky? To tell the truth, while Hinna, Anne, Ines and Rene are not textbook high maintenance, Rihito has to make sure that they are lubricated regularly and have their batteries recharged. But that's because they're Shinki: 6-inch high, customizable androids. Don't let their tiny size fool you. These little ladies have full-sized intelligence and emotions, and since each one would prefer to be Rihito's favorite, there's sure to be friction! Get ready for sparks to fly as four battery powered princesses take charge of Rihito's world in Busou Shinki!
Language: Japanese w/ English Subtitles
Rated: TV-14
Schedule: Coming Soon
Episode 1 will be available to watch for free.
Episodes 2 - 12 will require a Premium Subscription.
ABOUT ANIME NETWORK
Anime Network is a leading broadcast and digital distributor of Japanese animation and Asian cinema in North America. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, Anime Network was founded in 2002 and launched as one of the first VOD networks on most major cable providers. Anime Network's mission is to bring the best in anime programming to every household in North America. In addition to our VOD network, consumers can access our Online Streaming Service on our official website. This dynamic website, featuring an ever growing anime community, includes a subscription service that mirrors the VOD network and allows viewers to catch up on episodes they may have missed on broadcast.
www.theanimenetwork.com