Girls Bravo
A Fuji TV Original
Yukinari is a small, unlucky high schooler who's spent his life getting picked on by girls, and he reacts physically whenever a female gets too close. His world flips when he suddenly ends up in Seiren, a mysterious city orbiting Earth that is almost entirely populated by women, leaving him... Read more
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About Girls Bravo
Yukinari is a small, unlucky high schooler who's spent his life getting picked on by girls, and he reacts physically whenever a female gets too close. His world flips when he suddenly ends up in Seiren, a mysterious city orbiting Earth that is almost entirely populated by women, leaving him wildly outnumbered. There he meets Miharu, a cheerful girl whose touch doesn't trigger his condition, and she becomes the one person who treats him like a normal human being. The series follows his awkward attempts to deal with attention, bizarre misunderstandings, and the oddball residents of Seiren, keeping the focus on comedy and romantic tension rather than any single dramatic arc.
The anime aired in 2004 and adapts Mario Kaneda's original manga, with voice work by Mamiko Noto, Ayaka Saito, Ayako Kawasumi, Masayo Kurata, and Yuki Matsuoka. Production credits vary by episode, but the show stayed close to the manga's playful tone.
It didn't earn major industry awards, and it wasn't a hit with mainstream ceremonies. Still, the series found a dedicated audience within anime fandom and keeps coming up among fans of early 2000s niche titles.
Girls Bravo landed as part of the wave of early 2000s harem and ecchi anime, and it made an impression thanks to its outlandish premise and recurrent comedic setups. Scenes and character images from the show turned into talking points on fan message boards, keeping it in conversation among collectors and convention-goers.
Critics and viewers tend to split on the show, which holds a 7.7/10 average from user votes. Praise usually goes to its lighthearted humor, cast chemistry, and the odd sci-fi twist, while criticism targets repetitive gags and heavy fanservice. Overall, it works as a silly romantic comedy with a speculative setting that highlights awkward social dynamics and frequent misunderstandings.
Details
- Release Date
- July 05, 2004
- Episode Length
- 24m
- Rating
- TV-MA
- User Ratings
- 283 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 2
- Episodes
- 24
- Network
- Fuji TV
- Status
- Ended
- Genres
- Animation, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Comedy
- Country
- Japan
- Studio
- Fuji Television Network +1 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Mamiko Noto
Ayaka Saito
Ayako Kawasumi
Masayo Kurata
Yuki Matsuoka
Tomoko Kaneda
Created by: Mario Kaneda
Seasons (2 seasons, 24 episodes)
Season 1
11 episodes - 2004
Season 2
13 episodes - 2005