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"武装" (busou) means "armed"; "神姫" can be a female name "Shinki" but the separate kanji "神" (read: "kami") means "god" and "姫" (read: "hime") means "princess". So we get something like "armed god-princess".
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Busou Shinki
(One episode watched):
'Oh, miniature android girls; this might be interesting' I said to myself as episode one of Busou Shinki got underway. 'Oh, they fight' I quickly observed, and my hopes took a major dive. This show has an odd premise but little is done with it; instead it takes the simplest possible route of making these girls submissive, simple-minded and fighters--something about their 'honor' demanding it. But I'd much rather have the story go somewhere than there be fighting all the time. As a battle raged near the end I was positively bored and just wanted them to hurry up and get it over with. The simple dialogue is indicative of the low goals this show sets out to meet.
Last updated Sunday, October 21 2012. Created Sunday, October 21 2012.
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