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Saikano

Saikano: The Last Love Song on This Little Planet. (最終兵器彼女, Saishū Heiki Kanojo), also known as She, the Ultimate Weapon, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shin Takahashi. It was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Weekly Big Comic Spirits from December 1999 to October 2001, with its chapters collected in seven tankōbon volumes.

Saikano
First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Chise
最終兵器彼女
(Saishū Heiki Kanojo)
Genre
Manga
Written byShin Takahashi
Published byShogakukan
English publisher
ImprintBig Spirits Comics
MagazineWeekly Big Comic Spirits
DemographicSeinen
Original runDecember 27, 1999October 29, 2001
Volumes7
Anime television series
Directed byMitsuko Kase
Produced by
  • Masashi Tsukino
  • Naoko Takahashi
  • Naotsugu Kato
  • Rika Tsuruzaki
Written byItaru Era
Music byTakeo Miratsu
StudioGonzo
Licensed by
Original networkFamily Gekijo
English network
Original run July 2, 2002 September 24, 2002
Episodes13
Original video animation
Saikano: Another Love Song
Directed byMitsuko Kase
Produced by
  • Naoko Takahashi
  • Masashi Tsukino
  • Hiroyuki Yamane
  • Hiroyuki Katsuno
  • Masako Yamada
Written byItaru Era
Music byKei Yoshikawa
StudioStudio Fantasia
Licensed by
  • NA: Viz Media (expired)
  • UK: Manga Entertainment
Released August 5, 2005 September 21, 2005
Runtime30 minutes each
Episodes2
Live-action film
Directed byTaikan Suga
Written byYukako Shimizu
Music byMakoto Anzai
StudioToei Company
ReleasedJanuary 28, 2006 (2006-01-28)
Runtime120 minutes

A 13-episode anime television series adaptation by Gonzo aired from July to September 2002. A two-episode side-story original video animation (OVA) by Studio Fantasia was released in 2005. A live-action film adaptation premiered in January 2006.

Both the manga and the anime series were licensed for English release in North America by Viz Media. The anime was later licensed in 2014 by Sentai Filmworks and released under the title She, the Ultimate Weapon.

Plot edit

The story begins with Shuji, a high school student in a Hokkaidō coastal city, walking up to an observatory and reminiscing about his girlfriend, Chise; there he finds her exchange diaries that she purposefully left behind. The ensuing story is narrated by Shuji through flashbacks while reading Chise's diary. Chise, a fellow student in his class, declares her love for Shuji at the beginning of the series. However, Chise is very shy and Shuji is insensitive: neither know how to express their feelings very well, but they do indeed have feelings for each other.

One day, while Shuji is shopping in Sapporo, unknown bombers attack the city in broad daylight. He and his friends run for cover, but notice a fast and small flying object shooting down the enemy bombers. Separated from his friends, Shuji wanders through the wreckage—only to stumble upon Chise; here she has metal wings and weapons—apparently grafted onto her body. She tells him she has become the ultimate weapon, without her knowledge or consent, and that she is seen by the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) as the last hope for defending Japan. In the anime, it is not apparent why Chise was chosen to be the ultimate weapon or why the country is under attack. It was not until the OVA episodes were released that an explanation for Chise being chosen was offered: her body has the highest degree of compatibility with the weapon system.

This story focuses primarily on Chise's fading humanity as her condition worsens. The main conflict is within Chise herself; she questions whether or not she is human. Her soul is constantly trying to be a normal girl, while her body succumbs to the devastating effects of the weapon cell within her. Fundamentally important to the plot is the relationship between Shuji and Chise. From this, the resolution of the conflict follows. In the end, she is able to realize who she truly is.

A number of minor characters who do not necessarily know of Chise's role in the war have sub-plots that concern everyday people in the context of war: a woman whose husband is constantly away from home, a school boy who joins the army to protect his girlfriend, a girl whose civilian boyfriend is killed in a bombing, and others.

Characters edit

Chise (ちせ)
Voiced by: Fumiko Orikasa (Japanese); Melissa Hutchison (English)
Portrayed by: Aki Maeda
A shy, clumsy girl with very little self-esteem and has poor grades in everything except for World History. She was constantly hospitalized in Tokyo during her elementary years, and thus, has very few friends (except for Akemi). She starts dating Shuji, with Akemi's help, and tries to make her relationship work with him despite his apparently aloof personality. However, Chise is very inexperienced and does not know much about relationships to the point she reads shōjo manga for advice. She was turned into the ultimate weapon against her will and the series revolves around her and her fading humanity. As Chise's weapon-side starts to take over, her heart stops beating, her body lacks warmth and her sense of taste and touch are dulled, but other senses (especially sight) are accentuated. Her condition worsens and her humanity seems to fade away entirely. In the final episodes of the anime, she appears to be nothing more than a cold, ruthless machine that delights in her growing, destructive powers and killing people without mercy. Her love for Shuji is the last of her humanity. Throughout the story, she tries to come to terms with her body while still trying to convince herself that she is still human. She believes that she is nothing more than a weapon designed to kill. Her boyfriend Shuji, however, is able to help her break free by showing her that she is able to protect the ones she loves, and that only a human can experience the feeling of love. This helps Chise destroy the body in which she was trapped, and she realizes that she is indeed human. This brings to question what is meant by the term "ultimate weapon" used throughout the story. Chise's soul had been the only thing that was able to destroy her body, which was claimed to be the most powerful thing in the world.
Shuji (シュウジ, Shūji)
Voiced by: Shirou Ishimoda (Japanese); Mark Atherlay (English)
Portrayed by: Shunsuke Kubozuka
A somewhat antisocial 17-year-old high school student who gets higher than average grades and used to be on his school's track team. Shuji is very unsure of his initial feelings for Chise and feels that their relationship is more trouble than its worth, though his feelings deepen as the story progresses. Not long after the two became much closer, they decided to simply become friends again and leave their closer relationship alone. This gives him time to realize his love for Chise and he eventually wishes to give the relationship another try. However, things get complicated when his first love, Fuyumi, reappears in town. He is the only civilian who knows Chise is the ultimate weapon and promises that he will never divulge her secret. Shuji is feeling constantly guilty and useless because his irresponsible actions tend to hurt Chise. Later on in the series, he comes to accept his love for Chise and vows to protect her and be by her side at all costs.
Akemi (アケミ)
Voiced by: Yū Sugimoto (Japanese); Amy Provenzano (English)
Portrayed by: Shihori Kanjiya
She is a childhood friend and classmate of both Chise and Shuji. Akemi is also Chise's best friend, and usually gives her advice on love. A typical tomboy, but she has some insecurities about her appearance, always questioning why any man would fall for her. She always comes to Chise's defense whenever Shuji inadvertently hurts Chise verbally.
Atsushi (アツシ)
Voiced by: Tetsu Shiratori (Japanese); Joe Wyka (English)
Portrayed by: Ryo Kimura
Shuji's best friend. Atsushi is a mature, open, down-to-earth guy who holds a fascination for the military. He decides to join the Japan Self-Defense Forces to protect the girl he loves.
Tetsu (テツ)
Voiced by: Shinichiro Miki (Japanese); Abie Hadjitarkhani (English)
Portrayed by: Kiyohiko Shibukawa
Regiment leader, Fuyumi's husband, and the sole survivor of Chise's first platoon. He is very much like Shuji in terms of looks and personality and that is why Chise is initially attracted to him. He treats Chise like an ordinary girl, which is why Chise likes him. He is one of the characters to be featured in the OVA, where Mizuki, his former commander, was shown to have a crush on him.
Fuyumi (ふゆみ)
Voiced by: Miki Ito (Japanese); Elaine Clark (English)
Portrayed by: Miki Sakai
Tetsu's wife. She used to train the track team when she was younger and her students called her "Fuyumi-senpai" because of the close age difference. She is always feeling lonely as her husband, Tetsu, is never home since he is always away in the army. It is soon revealed that Shuji and Fuyumi were once in love. Shuji explains that his love for her was never true; he simply wanted to become physically closer to her.
Mizuki (ミズキ)
Voiced by: Ai Orikasa (Japanese); Brooke Campanelli (English)
Seen only in the OVA, Mizuki was the prototype for the weapon system which would later be used on Chise. She was an officer who was badly wounded in an attack, but returned to the battlefield because of the prototype weapon system. She also had a crush on Tetsu, her former deputy. She was one of the very few people sympathetic (and empathetic since she, too, was a weapon) towards Chise.
Take
Voiced by: Kishô Taniyama (Japanese); Abie Hadjitarkhani (English)
The most extroverted guy in Shuji's circle of friends and Yukari's boyfriend. Take is the first one to get a girlfriend in Shuji's group. His girlfriend is named Yukari.
Nori
Voiced by: Hiroki Shimowada (Japanese); M.J. Reynolds (English)
The most immature guy in Shuji's circle of friends. Nori is a naive high-school student, who believed that the war would never reach their hometown and they should stop worrying about it. He desperately wants to have a girlfriend, and is slightly jealous of Take for having one.
Yukari
Voiced by: Sachiko Kojima (Japanese); Nicole Emi (English)
Take's girlfriend. After her boyfriend's death, she leaves the school. Soon after that, she gets another boyfriend and on the surface, claims she will never love anyone seriously again.
Takamura
Voiced by: Kishô Taniyama (Japanese); M.J. Reynolds (English)
Young soldier on Chise's former company. He admires Chise very much, telling her that her combat skills saved his life.
Kawahara
Voiced by: Atsushi Ii (Japanese); David Arendash (English)
Head scientist in charge of Chise. He is a nervous man that perpetually wipes his forehead with a dark-blue cloth.

Media edit

Manga edit

Written and illustrated by Shin Takahashi, Saikano was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Weekly Big Comic Spirits from December 27, 1999,[3] to October 29, 2001.[a] Shogakukan collected its chapters in seven tankōbon volumes, released from May 30, 2000, to December 25, 2001.[6] A one-shot chapter was published on January 30, 2006;[7] it was later collected in a gaiden volume, along other one-shot chapters, released on July 19, 2006.[8] Shogakukan re-released the series in four aizoban volumes from September 30 to December 26, 2019.[9][10]

In North America, the manga was licensed for English release by Viz Media in 2003.[11] The seven volumes were released from June 16, 2004,[12] to January 10, 2006.[13]

Anime edit

A 13-episode anime television series adaptation by Gonzo was broadcast on the cable television station Family Gekijo from July 2 to September 24, 2002.[14][15] Yuria Yato performed both the opening and ending themes, "Koisuru Kimochi" (恋スル気持チ) and "Sayonara" (サヨナラ), respectively.[15] A Blu-ray box, which included the 13 episodes and the two OVA episodes, was released on September 12, 2018.[16]

In North America, the series was licensed by Viz Media.[11] The series was collected in four DVD sets, released from April 27 to November 9, 2004.[17][18] A DVD box set was released on November 15, 2005.[19] Sentai Filmworks relicensed the series in 2014, under the title She, the Ultimate Weapon.[20] It was released on a single DVD set on April 7, 2015,[21] and on Blu-ray on October 26, 2021.[22][23]

In the United Kingdom, the series was licensed by Manga Entertainment, under the title She, the Ultimate Weapon, and released on three DVD sets from May 15 to August 21, 2006.[24][25] In Australia and New Zealand, the series was licensed by Madman Entertainment and released in four DVD sets from July 21, 2004,[26] to January 12, 2005;[27] a complete DVD set was released on December 7, 2005.[28]

Episodes edit

No.TitleOriginal air date [15]
01"We're Going to Fall in Love"
Transliteration: "Boku tachi wa, koi shite iku" (Japanese: ぼくたちは, 恋していく)
July 2, 2002 (2002-07-02)
Shuji and Chise have recently begun dating, but Shuji is a bit doubtful about his decision. However, they manage to patch things up and give their newfound love another chance. When Shuji goes to the Sapporo mall with his friends, a group of unnamed bombers attack the city. Injured, Shuji tries to get up only to discover Chise's darkest secret.
02"I'm Growing..."
Transliteration: "Watashi, seichô shiteru..." (Japanese: 私, 成長してる...)
July 9, 2002 (2002-07-09)
Shuji tries to act as though nothing happened after finding out Chise is the Ultimate Weapon. When Chise tearfully confesses that she is only getting stronger, they try to escape to freedom using Shuji's bike.
03"Together, Alone"
Transliteration: "Futari de..." (Japanese: ふたりで··)
July 16, 2002 (2002-07-16)
Shuji promises Chise that he will be waiting for her at the train platform so they can both leave the town forever, but she is stopped by a military entourage. While contemplating about his relationship with Chise, Shuji sees a woman riding her bicycle that looks like his former teacher and lover, Fuyumi.
04"Fuyumi"
Transliteration: "Fuyumi-senpai" (Japanese: ふゆみ先輩)
July 23, 2002 (2002-07-23)
Shuji and Chise go on their first date to an aquarium. Shuji later goes to Fuyumi's house to retrieve his lost wallet, but has to face Fuyumi's seductive advances. In her military base, Chise meets Lt. Tetsu, a man who greatly resembles her boyfriend, Shuji. After a hard mission, Chise wakes up surrounded by a desolate wasteland and asks Tetsu to do one very difficult thing.
05"Liar"
Transliteration: "Usotsuki…" (Japanese: うそつき…)
July 30, 2002 (2002-07-30)
Tetsu follows Chise command, unflinchingly pointing his rifle directly at Chise's head, but stops after she voices her desire to live. In school, Chise senses an earthquake and Shuji desperately takes her outside the classroom so she can transform in secret. When the military helicopter picks her up, Shuji shouts to Chise to meet him tonight at the observatory.
06"Classmates"
Transliteration: "Kurasumeito" (Japanese: クラスメイト)
August 6, 2002 (2002-08-06)
Chise decides that they'd be better off as regular classmates, when she finds out that Shuji was once again in Fuyumi's house, breaking his promise to her. Atsushi reveals that he wants to join the military to protect the girl he loves, Akemi.
07"What I Want to Protect"
Transliteration: "Mamoritai Mono" (Japanese: 守りたいもの)
August 13, 2002 (2002-08-13)
The war has finally reached their peaceful little town. Chise leaves Shuji a note in his locker, and she never comes back to school again. Atsushi wants to find out what exactly this new "Chise" weapon is, but no one wants to give him a straight answer.
08"Everyone Changes"
Transliteration: "Minna kawatte iku" (Japanese: みんな変わっていく)
August 20, 2002 (2002-08-20)
Yukari joins the neighborhood patrol to find the missing enemy pilot in the mountains. Tetsu treats Chise like a regular person and they go shopping together but end up cuddling and kissing each other. That same night, an earthquake hits their town.
09"Akemi"
Transliteration: "Akemi" (Japanese: アケミ)
August 27, 2002 (2002-08-27)
Chise did not have maintenance for at least two days, and her physical condition has grown worse. Satomi begs Shuji to come to Akemi's room because she has been fatally injured.
10"And Then…"
Transliteration: "…Soshite" (Japanese: …そして)
September 3, 2002 (2002-09-03)
Chise holds Tetsu as he slowly dies. Akemi's father gives away party materials, and the school starts to prepare for a Summer festival, but the military wants to cancel it. Chise comes back with Shuji, and the pair happily run off together.
11"Our Time Together"
Transliteration: "Futari dake no toki" (Japanese: 人だけの刻)
September 10, 2002 (2002-09-10)
Shuji and Chise elope and start a new life together outside their old town. They both find jobs, and a place to live, so things seem to be finally back in order. However, Kawahara manages to find them and wants to bring Chise back to the base, but Shuji firmly promises him that when the time comes, he will kill Chise with his own hands.
12"Love Song"
Transliteration: "Rabu songu" (Japanese: ラブ·ソング)
September 17, 2002 (2002-09-17)
Chise has lost her ability to speak and her mental and physical condition has deteriorated gravely. Shuji desperately calls for Kawahara to take her back and save her, but he warns Shuji that Chise will never be the same again. Shuji discovers Chise's exchange diary, and in it there's one simple request for him: To go back to the place where they first kissed.
13"And So, the Two of Us Fell in Love"
Transliteration: "Soshite, boku tachi wa koi shite iku" (Japanese: そして, 僕たちは恋していく)
September 24, 2002 (2002-09-24)
Chise reveals to Shuji that the world is on the brink of destruction, but wants him by her side until the very end. Chise also says that she will try to protect everyone from the enemy, even if she knows it is useless. Shuji promises that he will as a devastating tsunami approaches.

Original video animation edit

A two-episode original video animation (OVA) side-story by Studio Fantasia,[29] titled Saikano: Another Love Song, was released on August 5 and September 21, 2005.[30][31][32] Viz Media released the OVA on May 9, 2006.[33] In the United Kingdom, the OVA was released by Manga Entertainment on January 29, 2007.[34]

Video game edit

A video game based on the series, developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo (KCET) and published by Konami for the PlayStation 2, was released on May 29, 2003.[35]

Live-action film edit

A live-action film adaptation, directed by Taikan Suga [ja], starring Aki Maeda as Chise and Shunsuke Kubozuka [ja] as Shuji,[36] premiered at the Tokyo International Film Festival on October 29, 2005,[37] followed by a theatrical release on January 28, 2006.[38]

Notes edit

  1. ^ The series finished in the magazine's 48th issue of 2001,[4] released on October 29 of the same year.[5]

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External links edit


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Not to be confused with Saekano Saikano The Last Love Song on This Little Planet 最終兵器彼女 Saishu Heiki Kanojo also known as She the Ultimate Weapon is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shin Takahashi It was serialized in Shogakukan s seinen manga magazine Weekly Big Comic Spirits from December 1999 to October 2001 with its chapters collected in seven tankōbon volumes SaikanoFirst tankōbon volume cover featuring Chise最終兵器彼女 Saishu Heiki Kanojo GenreRomance 1 2 Science fiction 1 War drama 2 MangaWritten byShin TakahashiPublished byShogakukanEnglish publisherNA Viz MediaImprintBig Spirits ComicsMagazineWeekly Big Comic SpiritsDemographicSeinenOriginal runDecember 27 1999 October 29 2001Volumes7Anime television seriesDirected byMitsuko KaseProduced byMasashi TsukinoNaoko TakahashiNaotsugu KatoRika TsuruzakiWritten byItaru EraMusic byTakeo MiratsuStudioGonzoLicensed byAUS Madman EntertainmentNA Viz Media expired Sentai Filmworks current UK Manga EntertainmentOriginal networkFamily GekijoEnglish networkUS Anime NetworkOriginal runJuly 2 2002 September 24 2002Episodes13Original video animationSaikano Another Love SongDirected byMitsuko KaseProduced byNaoko TakahashiMasashi TsukinoHiroyuki YamaneHiroyuki KatsunoMasako YamadaWritten byItaru EraMusic byKei YoshikawaStudioStudio FantasiaLicensed byNA Viz Media expired UK Manga EntertainmentReleasedAugust 5 2005 September 21 2005Runtime30 minutes eachEpisodes2Live action filmDirected byTaikan SugaWritten byYukako ShimizuMusic byMakoto AnzaiStudioToei CompanyReleasedJanuary 28 2006 2006 01 28 Runtime120 minutesA 13 episode anime television series adaptation by Gonzo aired from July to September 2002 A two episode side story original video animation OVA by Studio Fantasia was released in 2005 A live action film adaptation premiered in January 2006 Both the manga and the anime series were licensed for English release in North America by Viz Media The anime was later licensed in 2014 by Sentai Filmworks and released under the title She the Ultimate Weapon Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 3 Media 3 1 Manga 3 2 Anime 3 2 1 Episodes 3 3 Original video animation 3 4 Video game 3 5 Live action film 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksPlot editThe story begins with Shuji a high school student in a Hokkaidō coastal city walking up to an observatory and reminiscing about his girlfriend Chise there he finds her exchange diaries that she purposefully left behind The ensuing story is narrated by Shuji through flashbacks while reading Chise s diary Chise a fellow student in his class declares her love for Shuji at the beginning of the series However Chise is very shy and Shuji is insensitive neither know how to express their feelings very well but they do indeed have feelings for each other One day while Shuji is shopping in Sapporo unknown bombers attack the city in broad daylight He and his friends run for cover but notice a fast and small flying object shooting down the enemy bombers Separated from his friends Shuji wanders through the wreckage only to stumble upon Chise here she has metal wings and weapons apparently grafted onto her body She tells him she has become the ultimate weapon without her knowledge or consent and that she is seen by the Japan Self Defense Forces JSDF as the last hope for defending Japan In the anime it is not apparent why Chise was chosen to be the ultimate weapon or why the country is under attack It was not until the OVA episodes were released that an explanation for Chise being chosen was offered her body has the highest degree of compatibility with the weapon system This story focuses primarily on Chise s fading humanity as her condition worsens The main conflict is within Chise herself she questions whether or not she is human Her soul is constantly trying to be a normal girl while her body succumbs to the devastating effects of the weapon cell within her Fundamentally important to the plot is the relationship between Shuji and Chise From this the resolution of the conflict follows In the end she is able to realize who she truly is A number of minor characters who do not necessarily know of Chise s role in the war have sub plots that concern everyday people in the context of war a woman whose husband is constantly away from home a school boy who joins the army to protect his girlfriend a girl whose civilian boyfriend is killed in a bombing and others Characters editChise ちせ Voiced by Fumiko Orikasa Japanese Melissa Hutchison English Portrayed by Aki Maeda A shy clumsy girl with very little self esteem and has poor grades in everything except for World History She was constantly hospitalized in Tokyo during her elementary years and thus has very few friends except for Akemi She starts dating Shuji with Akemi s help and tries to make her relationship work with him despite his apparently aloof personality However Chise is very inexperienced and does not know much about relationships to the point she reads shōjo manga for advice She was turned into the ultimate weapon against her will and the series revolves around her and her fading humanity As Chise s weapon side starts to take over her heart stops beating her body lacks warmth and her sense of taste and touch are dulled but other senses especially sight are accentuated Her condition worsens and her humanity seems to fade away entirely In the final episodes of the anime she appears to be nothing more than a cold ruthless machine that delights in her growing destructive powers and killing people without mercy Her love for Shuji is the last of her humanity Throughout the story she tries to come to terms with her body while still trying to convince herself that she is still human She believes that she is nothing more than a weapon designed to kill Her boyfriend Shuji however is able to help her break free by showing her that she is able to protect the ones she loves and that only a human can experience the feeling of love This helps Chise destroy the body in which she was trapped and she realizes that she is indeed human This brings to question what is meant by the term ultimate weapon used throughout the story Chise s soul had been the only thing that was able to destroy her body which was claimed to be the most powerful thing in the world Shuji シュウジ Shuji Voiced by Shirou Ishimoda Japanese Mark Atherlay English Portrayed by Shunsuke Kubozuka A somewhat antisocial 17 year old high school student who gets higher than average grades and used to be on his school s track team Shuji is very unsure of his initial feelings for Chise and feels that their relationship is more trouble than its worth though his feelings deepen as the story progresses Not long after the two became much closer they decided to simply become friends again and leave their closer relationship alone This gives him time to realize his love for Chise and he eventually wishes to give the relationship another try However things get complicated when his first love Fuyumi reappears in town He is the only civilian who knows Chise is the ultimate weapon and promises that he will never divulge her secret Shuji is feeling constantly guilty and useless because his irresponsible actions tend to hurt Chise Later on in the series he comes to accept his love for Chise and vows to protect her and be by her side at all costs Akemi アケミ Voiced by Yu Sugimoto Japanese Amy Provenzano English Portrayed by Shihori Kanjiya She is a childhood friend and classmate of both Chise and Shuji Akemi is also Chise s best friend and usually gives her advice on love A typical tomboy but she has some insecurities about her appearance always questioning why any man would fall for her She always comes to Chise s defense whenever Shuji inadvertently hurts Chise verbally Atsushi アツシ Voiced by Tetsu Shiratori Japanese Joe Wyka English Portrayed by Ryo Kimura Shuji s best friend Atsushi is a mature open down to earth guy who holds a fascination for the military He decides to join the Japan Self Defense Forces to protect the girl he loves Tetsu テツ Voiced by Shinichiro Miki Japanese Abie Hadjitarkhani English Portrayed by Kiyohiko Shibukawa Regiment leader Fuyumi s husband and the sole survivor of Chise s first platoon He is very much like Shuji in terms of looks and personality and that is why Chise is initially attracted to him He treats Chise like an ordinary girl which is why Chise likes him He is one of the characters to be featured in the OVA where Mizuki his former commander was shown to have a crush on him Fuyumi ふゆみ Voiced by Miki Ito Japanese Elaine Clark English Portrayed by Miki Sakai Tetsu s wife She used to train the track team when she was younger and her students called her Fuyumi senpai because of the close age difference She is always feeling lonely as her husband Tetsu is never home since he is always away in the army It is soon revealed that Shuji and Fuyumi were once in love Shuji explains that his love for her was never true he simply wanted to become physically closer to her Mizuki ミズキ Voiced by Ai Orikasa Japanese Brooke Campanelli English Seen only in the OVA Mizuki was the prototype for the weapon system which would later be used on Chise She was an officer who was badly wounded in an attack but returned to the battlefield because of the prototype weapon system She also had a crush on Tetsu her former deputy She was one of the very few people sympathetic and empathetic since she too was a weapon towards Chise Take Voiced by Kisho Taniyama Japanese Abie Hadjitarkhani English The most extroverted guy in Shuji s circle of friends and Yukari s boyfriend Take is the first one to get a girlfriend in Shuji s group His girlfriend is named Yukari Nori Voiced by Hiroki Shimowada Japanese M J Reynolds English The most immature guy in Shuji s circle of friends Nori is a naive high school student who believed that the war would never reach their hometown and they should stop worrying about it He desperately wants to have a girlfriend and is slightly jealous of Take for having one Yukari Voiced by Sachiko Kojima Japanese Nicole Emi English Take s girlfriend After her boyfriend s death she leaves the school Soon after that she gets another boyfriend and on the surface claims she will never love anyone seriously again Takamura Voiced by Kisho Taniyama Japanese M J Reynolds English Young soldier on Chise s former company He admires Chise very much telling her that her combat skills saved his life Kawahara Voiced by Atsushi Ii Japanese David Arendash English Head scientist in charge of Chise He is a nervous man that perpetually wipes his forehead with a dark blue cloth Media editManga edit Written and illustrated by Shin Takahashi Saikano was serialized in Shogakukan s seinen manga magazine Weekly Big Comic Spirits from December 27 1999 3 to October 29 2001 a Shogakukan collected its chapters in seven tankōbon volumes released from May 30 2000 to December 25 2001 6 A one shot chapter was published on January 30 2006 7 it was later collected in a gaiden volume along other one shot chapters released on July 19 2006 8 Shogakukan re released the series in four aizoban volumes from September 30 to December 26 2019 9 10 In North America the manga was licensed for English release by Viz Media in 2003 11 The seven volumes were released from June 16 2004 12 to January 10 2006 13 Anime edit A 13 episode anime television series adaptation by Gonzo was broadcast on the cable television station Family Gekijo from July 2 to September 24 2002 14 15 Yuria Yato performed both the opening and ending themes Koisuru Kimochi 恋スル気持チ and Sayonara サヨナラ respectively 15 A Blu ray box which included the 13 episodes and the two OVA episodes was released on September 12 2018 16 In North America the series was licensed by Viz Media 11 The series was collected in four DVD sets released from April 27 to November 9 2004 17 18 A DVD box set was released on November 15 2005 19 Sentai Filmworks relicensed the series in 2014 under the title She the Ultimate Weapon 20 It was released on a single DVD set on April 7 2015 21 and on Blu ray on October 26 2021 22 23 In the United Kingdom the series was licensed by Manga Entertainment under the title She the Ultimate Weapon and released on three DVD sets from May 15 to August 21 2006 24 25 In Australia and New Zealand the series was licensed by Madman Entertainment and released in four DVD sets from July 21 2004 26 to January 12 2005 27 a complete DVD set was released on December 7 2005 28 Episodes edit No TitleOriginal air date 15 01 We re Going to Fall in Love Transliteration Boku tachi wa koi shite iku Japanese ぼくたちは 恋していく July 2 2002 2002 07 02 Shuji and Chise have recently begun dating but Shuji is a bit doubtful about his decision However they manage to patch things up and give their newfound love another chance When Shuji goes to the Sapporo mall with his friends a group of unnamed bombers attack the city Injured Shuji tries to get up only to discover Chise s darkest secret 02 I m Growing Transliteration Watashi seicho shiteru Japanese 私 成長してる July 9 2002 2002 07 09 Shuji tries to act as though nothing happened after finding out Chise is the Ultimate Weapon When Chise tearfully confesses that she is only getting stronger they try to escape to freedom using Shuji s bike 03 Together Alone Transliteration Futari de Japanese ふたりで July 16 2002 2002 07 16 Shuji promises Chise that he will be waiting for her at the train platform so they can both leave the town forever but she is stopped by a military entourage While contemplating about his relationship with Chise Shuji sees a woman riding her bicycle that looks like his former teacher and lover Fuyumi 04 Fuyumi Transliteration Fuyumi senpai Japanese ふゆみ先輩 July 23 2002 2002 07 23 Shuji and Chise go on their first date to an aquarium Shuji later goes to Fuyumi s house to retrieve his lost wallet but has to face Fuyumi s seductive advances In her military base Chise meets Lt Tetsu a man who greatly resembles her boyfriend Shuji After a hard mission Chise wakes up surrounded by a desolate wasteland and asks Tetsu to do one very difficult thing 05 Liar Transliteration Usotsuki Japanese うそつき July 30 2002 2002 07 30 Tetsu follows Chise command unflinchingly pointing his rifle directly at Chise s head but stops after she voices her desire to live In school Chise senses an earthquake and Shuji desperately takes her outside the classroom so she can transform in secret When the military helicopter picks her up Shuji shouts to Chise to meet him tonight at the observatory 06 Classmates Transliteration Kurasumeito Japanese クラスメイト August 6 2002 2002 08 06 Chise decides that they d be better off as regular classmates when she finds out that Shuji was once again in Fuyumi s house breaking his promise to her Atsushi reveals that he wants to join the military to protect the girl he loves Akemi 07 What I Want to Protect Transliteration Mamoritai Mono Japanese 守りたいもの August 13 2002 2002 08 13 The war has finally reached their peaceful little town Chise leaves Shuji a note in his locker and she never comes back to school again Atsushi wants to find out what exactly this new Chise weapon is but no one wants to give him a straight answer 08 Everyone Changes Transliteration Minna kawatte iku Japanese みんな変わっていく August 20 2002 2002 08 20 Yukari joins the neighborhood patrol to find the missing enemy pilot in the mountains Tetsu treats Chise like a regular person and they go shopping together but end up cuddling and kissing each other That same night an earthquake hits their town 09 Akemi Transliteration Akemi Japanese アケミ August 27 2002 2002 08 27 Chise did not have maintenance for at least two days and her physical condition has grown worse Satomi begs Shuji to come to Akemi s room because she has been fatally injured 10 And Then Transliteration Soshite Japanese そして September 3 2002 2002 09 03 Chise holds Tetsu as he slowly dies Akemi s father gives away party materials and the school starts to prepare for a Summer festival but the military wants to cancel it Chise comes back with Shuji and the pair happily run off together 11 Our Time Together Transliteration Futari dake no toki Japanese 人だけの刻 September 10 2002 2002 09 10 Shuji and Chise elope and start a new life together outside their old town They both find jobs and a place to live so things seem to be finally back in order However Kawahara manages to find them and wants to bring Chise back to the base but Shuji firmly promises him that when the time comes he will kill Chise with his own hands 12 Love Song Transliteration Rabu songu Japanese ラブ ソング September 17 2002 2002 09 17 Chise has lost her ability to speak and her mental and physical condition has deteriorated gravely Shuji desperately calls for Kawahara to take her back and save her but he warns Shuji that Chise will never be the same again Shuji discovers Chise s exchange diary and in it there s one simple request for him To go back to the place where they first kissed 13 And So the Two of Us Fell in Love Transliteration Soshite boku tachi wa koi shite iku Japanese そして 僕たちは恋していく September 24 2002 2002 09 24 Chise reveals to Shuji that the world is on the brink of destruction but wants him by her side until the very end Chise also says that she will try to protect everyone from the enemy even if she knows it is useless Shuji promises that he will as a devastating tsunami approaches Original video animation edit A two episode original video animation OVA side story by Studio Fantasia 29 titled Saikano Another Love Song was released on August 5 and September 21 2005 30 31 32 Viz Media released the OVA on May 9 2006 33 In the United Kingdom the OVA was released by Manga Entertainment on January 29 2007 34 Video game edit A video game based on the series developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo KCET and published by Konami for the PlayStation 2 was released on May 29 2003 35 Live action film edit A live action film adaptation directed by Taikan Suga ja starring Aki Maeda as Chise and Shunsuke Kubozuka ja as Shuji 36 premiered at the Tokyo International Film Festival on October 29 2005 37 followed by a theatrical release on January 28 2006 38 Notes edit The series finished in the magazine s 48th issue of 2001 4 released on October 29 of the same year 5 References edit a b She The Ultimate Weapon Sentai Filmworks Archived from the original on November 11 2018 Retrieved November 11 2018 a b Dungan Mike February 5 2005 Saikano aka Saishuu heiki Kanojo Vol 03 Mania com Archived from the original on October 5 2012 Retrieved January 7 2020 Takahashi s combination of high school romance and war drama is a surprisingly good fit 経験すると成長する 漫画家 高橋しん氏の作品が2冊同時発売に in Japanese Shogakukan September 30 2019 Archived from the original on October 24 2021 Retrieved October 24 2021 週刊ビッグコミックスピリッツ 2001年 平成13年 48 in Japanese Mandarake Inc Archived from the original on March 10 2023 Retrieved March 10 2023 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