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Project A-ko (Japanese: プロジェクトA子, Hepburn: Purojekuto Ēko) is a 1986 Japanese animated science fiction action comedy film. [1] The film focuses on 16-year-old Japanese teenage schoolgirl A-ko, who defends her best friend C-ko, as they face off against their fellow classmate and rival B-ko while the Earth faces the threat of an ...
Welcome to Project Aiko: This is the official Project Aiko website which talks about the making of a Yumecom called Aiko (Yumecom = Dream Computer Robot). The original goal of Aiko was to help our aging population to do simple tasks like make tea and coffee, tell them the weather, read a magazine or remind them to take their medication at the ...
With Miki Itô, Emi Shinohara, Michie Tomizawa, Julia Braams. A plucky, super-powered redhead finds herself saving her crybaby best friend from an amorous, bikini armor-clad classmate at their new school and aliens seeking to bring her home.
Looking for information on the anime Project A-Ko? Find out more with MyAnimeList, the world's most active online anime and manga community and database. Sixteen years after its destruction by a meteor, Graviton City has been rebuilt into a futuristic metropolis.
Project A-Ko. On a splendid morning, an effervescently cheerful teenaged schoolgirl named A-ko sets off for school with her delightfully ditzy friend, C-ko. The duo are students in a marvelous futuristic city, but A-ko is about to run afoul of the wealthy and powerful B-ko, a young lady used to getting everything she wants—and what she wants ...
Her best friend is Kotobuki Shiiko (C-ko), a bubbly, carefree, optimistic blonde. The two girls transfer to Graviton High School and catch the attention of Daitokuji Biko (B-ko), a brilliant but spoiled-rotten (and possibly psychotic) classmate with a knack for building mecha in no time flat.
Final Verdict: Wacky, over-the-top and enjoyably silly, Project A-ko is a stunningly well-animated action-parody overflowing with delicious 80's sensibilities that bleed into everything from the synth-filled soundtrack to the multitude of pot-shots at older anime.