Battle Girls: Time Paradox

Battle Girls: Time Paradox, known in Japan as Sengoku Otome: Momoiro Paradox (戦国乙女～桃色パラドックス～, Sengoku Otome ~Momoiro Paradokkusu~, lit. Warring States Maidens: Pink Paradox), is a 2011 Japanese anime television series based on the CR Sengoku Otome pachinko game series developed by Heiwa. Produced by TMS Entertainment under the direction of Hideki Okamoto, the anime series aired on TV Tokyo between April 4, 2011 and June 27, 2011. The series has been licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks. A video game based on the series, Sengoku Otome: Legend Battle, was released for PlayStation Vita on August 25, 2016.

Overview
An original work based on the characters of the pachinko machine "CR Sengoku Otome" released by Heiwa. Also, the voice actors have been completely replaced from the pachinko version.

The next notice is titled "Sengoku Maiden's Notice", and Rina Hidaka (Yoshino Hinode) and Yuka Hirata (Date Sensei) appear in live action.

In addition, although Peace is attached to the sponsor, due to the effects of the Great East Japan Earthquake (Tohoku Region Pacific Coast Earthquake), the company  commercials were voluntarily refrained until episode 6, and were replaced with AC Japan's commercials.

Synopsis
Yoshino Hide is an average girl who always seems to find trouble wherever she goes. One day Yoshino visits a local shrine to pray in order to pass her upcoming test. However, Yoshino sees a blue light coming from inside the Shrine and looks inside to find a mysterious person performing a magic spell. In a stroke of bad luck, Yoshino trips on a small bell and crashes into the shrine, prompting the stranger to catch her. Upon Yoshino's capture, the magic spell spirals out of control and sends Yoshino back in time to the Sengoku Era.

Yoshino then encounters Akechi Mitsuhide and Oda Nobunaga. But unlike what really happened during the era, Hideyoshino realizes that everyone in the world is female. She then decides to help Oda Nobunaga find the Crimson Armor which is said to allow the person wearing the armor to conquer all of Japan.

TV Anime
The anime aired in Japan on TV Tokyo between April 5, 2011 and June 27, 2011 and was simulcast by Crunchyroll. Sentai Filmworks have licensed the series in North America and released it on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on February 26, 2013. The opening theme is "Heatwaves" (陽炎-kagerou-) while the ending theme is "A Flaming Arrow Comes" (熱き矢の如く, Atsuki Ya no Gotoku), both performed by Tenka Tori Tai (Satomi Akesaka, Mariya Ise, Sachi Kokoryu and Rei Mochizuki).

Staff

 * Original - Peace Co., Ltd. (From CR Sengoku Otome)
 * Director - Hideki Okamoto
 * Series Composition - Douko Machida
 * Character design draft - Shirogumi
 * Anime Character Design & Chief Drawing Director - Koji Yamakawa
 * Effect Animation Director - Hiroto Kato
 * Prop Design - Toshihiko Shimada, Kanae Komatsu
 * Art Director - Nobuhito Sakamoto
 * Art setting - Ryu Sakamoto
 * Color design - Hitomi Ikeda
 * Editing - Kiyoshi Hirose
 * Cinematographer-Yoshihiro Sekiya
 * Sound Director - Yuichi Imaizumi
 * Music - Hideshi Segawa
 * Music Production - Pony Canyon
 * Music Producer - Shinji Sekizawa
 * Producers - Masaru Nikaido, Yu Jozono, Tetsuya Kinoshita, and Ryosuke Ohno
 * Animation Production - Toms Entertainment
 * Production - Tenka Unification Club

Video game
An action video game developed and published by Planet G, titled Sengoku Otome: Legend Battle, was released for the PlayStation Vita on August 25, 2016.

Character
A ditsy schoolgirl who finds herself transported to an alternate Feudal Japan made up of women. She often brings a lot of modern ethics to this time, including finding uses for her mobile phone despite not being able to get a reception. She is made Oda's retainer after showing skill with a staff. She is nicknamed "Hideyoshi" after Toyotomi Hideyoshi. She is a mischievous, childish, naive and curious junior high school girl. She is sent to the world of Sengoku Otome, and she is picked up by Nobunaga and joins her action. She doesn't use her honorifics at all, and calls Nobunaga "Oyakata" (Oyakata → Oyakata?), and people who are similar to her real-world friends, such as Mitsuhide, by their nicknames. She is not good at history, and like a junior high school girl, she values ​​her mobile phone more than her life. She is also particular about fashion, and she even coordinates the interior of the room she is given with a kimono. She also has a crush on her sweets.

Treated as a leading role along with Nobunaga, he lived in a village deep in the mountains in Owari when he was a child from the family of Haruna no Mamorito, but lost his parents after being attacked by Murasame and his subordinates. Since Nobunaga saved his life at that time, he calls him "Mr. After becoming Nobunaga's vassal, he began to stand on the battlefield with a gourd hammer, but he was unable to fight due to the fear of the battlefield, and he was annoyed by Nobunaga. He is also not accustomed to seeing his comrades and others die in battle, and he has a personality that can't leave people in trouble. He fell in love with Nobunaga from the bottom of his heart, and when he became emotional and rebelled against Nobunaga, he regretted it later. Dreaming of Nobunaga's unification of the world and a peaceful world without conflict, he is looking for Haruna, who his parents tried to protect, to help Nobunaga unify the world and eventually She returning to the real world at the end.

Abilities
She is full of curiosity about everything and is energetic to the bottom. She wields a diminutive but gigantic gourd hammer to shatter anything that gets in her way. Her first person is "Atashi."

List of published books
Hyakka Ryouran: Sengoku Otome - Haruna Denshou-hen "Dengeki Daioh" (ASCII Media Works) serialized from the March 2009 issue to the March 2012 issue. Yura Shinano is in charge of the manga, and Shirogumi is in charge of the script and character design.


 * Volume 1, December 18, 2009 (First Edition) - ISBN 978-4-04-868299-2
 * Volume 2, October 27, 2010 (First Edition) - ISBN 978-4-04-868991-5
 * Volume 3, March 27, 2012 (First Edition) - ISBN 978-4-04-886491-6

Trivia
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