Saikano

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

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.

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.

  1. ^ a b "She, The Ultimate Weapon". Sentai Filmworks. Archived from the original on November 11, 2018. Retrieved November 11, 2018.
  2. ^ 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.