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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuMiho, from a renowned tank warfare family, enrolls in Oorai High to avoid Senshado. However, the student council president recruits her to lead their team and win the tournament to prevent t... Alles lesenMiho, from a renowned tank warfare family, enrolls in Oorai High to avoid Senshado. However, the student council president recruits her to lead their team and win the tournament to prevent the school's closure.Miho, from a renowned tank warfare family, enrolls in Oorai High to avoid Senshado. However, the student council president recruits her to lead their team and win the tournament to prevent the school's closure.
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What makes a girl feminine? Driving heavy tanks apparently. A clash of wills, where kindness and prowess unites resulting in the genius that is our coy and self deprecating protagonist! Still, I will be first to say that the mixture of ludicrousness and bonhomie is a winning combination! A wonderful watch, though in this series the question as to why Japan needs teenage girls to fight simulated tank battles is still not answered. Also, what's up with the gargantuan ships with whole towns and landscape on them? Looking forward for the next romp; where I'm sure all would be elucidated! Panzer vor!
This is such an amazing series, it's really unfortunate how underrated it is. I rarely see anyone talking about it and most people I know don't know it. People definitely need to watch this as it's much more better than I thought it would be.
Actually, the title pretty much says it all. This show involves a future/alternative history where teenage girls drive tanks as a martial art, to the point that at one point one of the characters notes 'it just looks weird to see a man driving a tank'.
The tanks are restricted to 1945 and before, with some (probably rather unlikely) restrictions to keep from killing off all the competitors. I suspect someone with an interest in World War I & II vintage military equipment would have a lot of fun watching this show just for the stuff in the background. By all accounts, most of the equipment seem in this show in a good copy of existing WW I & II equipment. On a related note, the various high-schools are all mounted on what look like converted aircraft carriers, so there are some more early 20th century military equipment to check out there.
There are lots of interesting side notes in this show, as well. For example, at one point some crew visit a military version of a Dick's Sporting Goods or Bass Pro Shop type store. (for lack of a better way to describe it) Another time, the team gets a hold of a WWII (I think) French tank that was famous for its unreliability in the field. The team starts up the tank, drives it out onto the battlefield, and promptly gets knocked out of the fighting.
I could go on and on, but I suspect you know by now if you are interested in this show or not, so I'll close here.
The tanks are restricted to 1945 and before, with some (probably rather unlikely) restrictions to keep from killing off all the competitors. I suspect someone with an interest in World War I & II vintage military equipment would have a lot of fun watching this show just for the stuff in the background. By all accounts, most of the equipment seem in this show in a good copy of existing WW I & II equipment. On a related note, the various high-schools are all mounted on what look like converted aircraft carriers, so there are some more early 20th century military equipment to check out there.
There are lots of interesting side notes in this show, as well. For example, at one point some crew visit a military version of a Dick's Sporting Goods or Bass Pro Shop type store. (for lack of a better way to describe it) Another time, the team gets a hold of a WWII (I think) French tank that was famous for its unreliability in the field. The team starts up the tank, drives it out onto the battlefield, and promptly gets knocked out of the fighting.
I could go on and on, but I suspect you know by now if you are interested in this show or not, so I'll close here.
How cool is this series? A Hetzer, a Maus and Czech 38t?!! If any of these words make sense to you, then you are truly a fanatic for these tank models as I am.
Love the animation and story line. Good healthy fun!!
The Moe genre is something that has really gotten about every treatment under the sun. It's not a genre I'm particularly fond of because it's just too cutesy, sickly sweet, and all rather pointless. However, I am a big Second World War buff. So, here I go with "Girls & Panzer". An adorable original production from Actas, who are best known for, well, "Girls & Panzer". I have to admit I was skeptical going into this series as it involves the usual bunch of high school girls who look like they're 8 years old forming up a band of misfits into a club where they compete with a rogue's gallery of opposing schools.
The bonus here is that their sport is "tankery". Think of it as a war game, but not war itself. Tanks fire live rounds that can take out other tanks and buildings, but never seem to harm actual people. Despite several big explosions and high impact collisions, there is nary a spot of blood shed by the cast- although they at times appear to suffer mild injuries, broken eye glasses, and a lot of soot covering fires. We must remember they *are* cartoons. And this is a game. Played with tanks. Real tanks.
When I say real tanks, I mean they really went out of their way to add as much realism as possible. The descriptions and designs of these vehicles are true to history. While most are CG produced, it fits fairly seamlessly with the hand drawn animation of the characters, producing some wonderful combat scenes with the most impressive sound effects I've heard in quite some time from an Anime. If you didn't know better, you'd think you were watching a WW2 film with all the quality sound editing and mixing going on. Masterful work! Added into this mix is a wonderful soundtrack that sounds like something Elmer Bernstein would have written along with ballads from other nations. I particularly enjoyed "Battle Hymn of the Republic" for the American tanks and "Panzerlied" for the German ones.
I guess in all this fuss over the accuracy of the tanks and songs I forgot about the plot. It's not a new one, a new student with a past must lead a band of oddballs and misfits to glory in a tankery tournament to save the school. Along the way they grow as a team, as people, and learn the value of friendship. I don't recall many of the characters names, despite decent attempts to give them depth. It's not really a big deal, because this was not going to be a character driven show. This is literally a TANK driven show. Neither the Japanese or English voice cast left much of an impression, as there isn't much dialogue to shine with, so you can go either way when it comes to Sub or Dub.
I want to mention this however- despite the Panzer being given top billing and center stage in this show, NO attempts are made to glorify Nazi Germany or war itself. Names of various legends of tank warfare- Rommel, Guderian, and Wittmann- are mentioned. They are recognized as pioneers and innovators in armored warfare. A status they hold to this day, despite wearing the uniform and serving under the flag of an army of darkness.
Attention to detail and production values save this from just being an adorable little show about cute girls in tanks. It's a good bit of fun. 7/10. Check it out. Cheers!
The bonus here is that their sport is "tankery". Think of it as a war game, but not war itself. Tanks fire live rounds that can take out other tanks and buildings, but never seem to harm actual people. Despite several big explosions and high impact collisions, there is nary a spot of blood shed by the cast- although they at times appear to suffer mild injuries, broken eye glasses, and a lot of soot covering fires. We must remember they *are* cartoons. And this is a game. Played with tanks. Real tanks.
When I say real tanks, I mean they really went out of their way to add as much realism as possible. The descriptions and designs of these vehicles are true to history. While most are CG produced, it fits fairly seamlessly with the hand drawn animation of the characters, producing some wonderful combat scenes with the most impressive sound effects I've heard in quite some time from an Anime. If you didn't know better, you'd think you were watching a WW2 film with all the quality sound editing and mixing going on. Masterful work! Added into this mix is a wonderful soundtrack that sounds like something Elmer Bernstein would have written along with ballads from other nations. I particularly enjoyed "Battle Hymn of the Republic" for the American tanks and "Panzerlied" for the German ones.
I guess in all this fuss over the accuracy of the tanks and songs I forgot about the plot. It's not a new one, a new student with a past must lead a band of oddballs and misfits to glory in a tankery tournament to save the school. Along the way they grow as a team, as people, and learn the value of friendship. I don't recall many of the characters names, despite decent attempts to give them depth. It's not really a big deal, because this was not going to be a character driven show. This is literally a TANK driven show. Neither the Japanese or English voice cast left much of an impression, as there isn't much dialogue to shine with, so you can go either way when it comes to Sub or Dub.
I want to mention this however- despite the Panzer being given top billing and center stage in this show, NO attempts are made to glorify Nazi Germany or war itself. Names of various legends of tank warfare- Rommel, Guderian, and Wittmann- are mentioned. They are recognized as pioneers and innovators in armored warfare. A status they hold to this day, despite wearing the uniform and serving under the flag of an army of darkness.
Attention to detail and production values save this from just being an adorable little show about cute girls in tanks. It's a good bit of fun. 7/10. Check it out. Cheers!
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- WissenswertesThe series is produced using a blend of traditional animation techniques and 3D rendered models of the armored vehicles.
Tanks featured (3D models):- A22 Churchill (Mk. VII/A22 F/"heavy Churchill")
- Char B1 bis (1940)
- IS-2
- KV-2
- M3 (Lee I/Grant I)
- Matilda IIA (Mk. IV)
- Panzer 38(t) (Ausf. B/C)
- Panzer IV (Ausf. A-F1)
- Panzer IV (Ausf. F2)
- Panzer IV (Ausf. H)
- Panzer VIII type 205 "MAUS"
- Panzerjäger Tiger (P) "Ferdinand"
- Sherman Firefly (Sherman VC/IC)
- Sherman M4A1(76)W
- Sturmgeschütz III (Ausf. F)
- Sturmgeschütz IV
- T-34/76
- T-34/85
- Type 3 Chi-Nu
- Type 89 I-Go
Non-tanks featured (3D models):- Focke-Achgelis Fa 223 (Drache)
- Krupp 28-cm-Kanone 5 (E)
- M25 Tank Transporter (Dragon Wagon)
- RF-8/GAZ-98
- ZIL-157 Katyusha
Tanks mentioned:- 7TP dw
- A13 Mk.II Cruiser (Mk. IV)
- A22 Infantry Tank Mk. IV, Churchill
- Ariete
- BT-1 Christie (M1931)
- Carro Armato P26/40
- Carro Veloce L3/33 (CV-33)
- Comet I (A34)
- Cruiser Mk. VI Crusader
- FV 4034 Challenger 2
- FV 4200 Centurion
- FV4201 Chieftain
- Hotchkiss H35
- Jagdpanzer 38(t) (Hetzer)
- Leopard II
- M1 Abrams
- M24 Chaffee
- M26 Pershing
- M3 Stuart
- M36 Jackson
- M47 Patton
- Panzer V (Ausf. G)
- Panzer V Panther (Ausf. F)
- Panzer VI Tiger (Ausf. E/H)
- Panzer VI Tiger II Ausf. B (Königstiger)
- Panzerjäger Tiger Ausf. B
- Panzerjäger V Panther (Jagdpanther)
- Sherman M4(105) (HVSS suspension)
- Sturmmörserwagen 606/4 mit 38 cm RW 61
- SU-100
- T-28
- TOG II
- Type 10 Hitomaru
- Type 2 Ka-Mi
- Type 97 Chi-Ha
- Zitate
Miho Nishizumi: Panzer vor!
- VerbindungenEdited into Girls und Panzer Compilation Movie (2018)
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