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Anime Set In Early 20th Century Germany

Japanese alternating history franchise

Kantai Series
Konpeki no Kantai novel.jpeg

Cover of 1st. volume of Konpeki no Kantai

艦隊シリーズ
Genre Alternate history
Novel series
Written by Yoshio Aramaki
Published by Tokuma Shoten
Original run 19901996
Volumes twenty
Novel serial
Kyokujitsu no Kantai
Written past Yoshio Aramaki
Published by Chuokoron-Shinsha
Original run 19921997
Volumes 16
Original video animation
Directed by Takeyuki Kanda
Hiromichi Matano
Produced past Hiromichi Matano
Osamu Sekita
Rei Mano
Takeshi Yamaguchi
Written by Yoshio Aramaki
Ryōsuke Takahashi
Music by Yasushi Tsuchida
Studio J.C.Staff
Released 1993 2003
Runtime 30–40 minutes
Episodes 32 (Listing of episodes)
Game
Developer MicroCabin
Publisher NEC Domicile Electronics
Genre Strategy
Platform PC-FX
Released March 31, 1995
Game
Developer MicroCabin
Publisher Tokuma Shoten
Genre Strategy
Platform 3DO
Released Apr 21, 1995
Game
Developer Access
Publisher Angel
Genre Strategy
Platform Super Famicom
Released Nov 2, 1995
Original video animation
Kyokujitsu no Kantai
Directed by Hiromichi Matano
Produced past Takeshi Yamaguchi
Hideki Okamoto
Hirokazu Yamada
Written past Yoshio Aramaki
Ryousuke Takahashi
Yuichiro Takeda
Music by Yasushi Tsuchida
Studio J.C.Staff
Released 1997 2002
Episodes 15 (List of episodes)
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Konpeki no Kantai ( 紺碧の艦隊 , literally "Deep Bluish Fleet") is a Japanese alternate history series produced by J.C.Staff. The series focuses on both a technologically-advanced Imperial Japanese Navy and a radically-dissimilar Globe War 2 that were brought about by Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto's revival past unexplained circumstances. The original video animation (OVA) serial is likewise notable for using the Royal Japanese calendar, instead of the Western calendar, in cogent the years in which the events of the serial take place. Information technology as well spawned a 1997 OVA side story, Kyokujitsu no Kantai ( 旭日の艦隊 , literally "Fleet of the Rising Dominicus"), one manga sequel, and two turn-based strategy games for the PC-FX and the Super Famicom.

Konpeki no Kantai is based on a novel series written by Yoshio Aramaki, whose offset volume was published in December 1990. The novel's popularity reportedly rose dramatically considering of the offset of the Gulf War the following calendar month. Aramaki later wrote a different series, Kyokujitsu no Kantai ( 旭日の隊 ) (literally "Fleet of the Rising Sun"), elements of which were used in the OVA sequel. Both series eventually sold more than v million copies.[one] Between 1997 and 2000, Aramaki wrote two sequel series: Shin Konpeki no Kantai (新・紺碧の艦隊, ix volumes) and Shin Kyokujitsu no Kantai (新・旭日の艦隊, eighteen volumes).

The championship is a reference to the series depicting an advanced submarine force.

Signal of deviation [edit]

In the starting time episode, Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto'south death even so proceeds on April 18, 1943, but as in reality. Just earlier his damaged plane crashes into Bougainville Isle, Yamamoto blacks out earlier he awakens in a send quarters every bit his younger self. Unaware of what has just happened, Yamamoto speaks with a crewman and discovers that he is on board the Japanese cruiser Nisshin. He is and so informed that the engagement is May 28, 1905 and that the Battle of Tsushima has only ended. Yamamoto discovers that he has somehow been transported back in time or to a parallel world.

With his memory from the original timeline intact, Yamamoto decides to revert to his old name of Isoroku Takano,[2] and vows to utilize his advanced knowledge of the side by side 38 years to ensure that Nihon does non make the same mistakes equally in our timeline.

Yamamoto's get-go priority is to spearhead a massive naval construction program that involves building a large fleet of advanced battleships and supercarriers, nuclear submarines based on the design of the real-life I-400 Sen Toku submarine, and advanced combat shipping that were in prototype or concept form during the tardily stages of the actual Pacific War.[3]

His programme for success begins with a insurrection d'état confronting the hardline government of Imperial Japanese Army General Hideki Tōjō in belatedly 1941, on the eve of the Pearl Harbor attack, and he installs an marry, Lieutenant Full general Yasaburō Otaka every bit prime minister. Otaka, who has also been transported back in time, agrees to work with Yamamoto to change history and ensure that the Japanese Empire emerges victorious against the United States in the 2d Earth State of war.

Alternate Pearl Harbor attack [edit]

The outset episode of the series depicts the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Yamamoto uses his advanced knowledge of the future and the at present-superior engineering science of the Regal Japanese Navy to ensure that the strategy and the outcome of the attack are considerably different from in our timeline:

Alternate Depiction Actual Events
Japan's declaration of war against the United States is delivered before the attack begins. The tedious decoding and translation of diplomatic cables from Tokyo brand the Japanese embassy in Washington not deliver a written statement that peace talks had concluded until after the attack had begun. The actual declaration of state of war was not made until the following evening.[4]
The attack is launched before daybreak since Japan has perfected night-time aircraft carrier operations. The original time of assault was at half dozen:30 a.m. Hawaiian Time, simply the complications of launching the planes and making the 200-mile flight in the dark necessitated a change to the attack taking place at around 8 a.m. Unlike the British Armada Air Arm, the Japanese Navy was non capable of dark-carrier operations.[five]
The raid begins with Japanese pathfinders dropping flares. No flares were used during the attack past either side since the attack took place at daytime.
The unabridged military base at Pearl Harbor is destroyed. Almost of Pearl Harbor's infrastructure, such as the power station, fuel depot, shipyards, submarine pens, armories, and the armed forces headquarters, sustained no damage during the attack. (Yamamoto after stated that sparing these facilities was a disquisitional error.) [half-dozen] [seven]
Subsequently the initial attack, the Japanese fleet regroups and annihilates the residual of the The states Pacific Fleet, including its three shipping carriers, as they return to Pearl Harbor to join the boxing. The Kido Butai Boxing Grouping [8] [ix] turned back immediately without whatever further engagements with American forces. The huge distance the fleet had to travel between Japan and Hawaii and the return trip meant that the fleet'south fuel chapters permitted it to operate nigh Hawaii for only a limited period of fourth dimension. In add-on, many of the ships were needed immediately to back up Japanese military machine offensives in the Western Pacific.[10] [11]
The episode ends with Japanese troops invading Hawaii. The Japanese war machine briefly considered trying to seize the Hawaiian Islands but decided that it was impractical since Japan's basis forces, logistics, and resources were already fully committed to the Second Sino-Japanese War just also for military offensives in Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific that were planned to occur almost simultaneously with the Pearl Harbor assault.[12] [xiii] [14]

After Pearl Harbor [edit]

Following its successful invasion, Nihon uses Hawaii as its principal North Pacific base. In subsequent episodes have the Japanese military easily defeating Allied forces in Southeast Asia and granting nominal independence to all of the territories that had been nether European and American colonial rule under the banner of the Greater Eastern asia Co-Prosperity Sphere. In subsequent battles in the Tasman Sea and the Torres Strait, the Navy farther cripples American naval ability and advances across the Pacific Ocean to strike at the West Declension of the United States. A Navy submarine-carrier flotilla destroys the Panama Canal'due south Gatun locks, which significantly weakens American efforts to transfer ships from the Atlantic Fleet. The US suffers more crushing setbacks, including a 2d Panama Canal attack and a long-range surgical airstrike on the Manhattan Project's Los Alamos facilities. They prove too much for Usa President Henry Roosevelt, who dies of a stroke afterwards learning of the devastation of Los Alamos. His successor, Beak Truman, realizes that the US cannot keep the war and and so sues for peace and accepts the surrender terms offered past Japan.

Although the Japanese are initially allied with Nazi Federal republic of germany, the German language dictator, Heinrich von Hitler, becomes concerned about their string of victories and the rapid growth of Nippon's technological and military machine power, which was boosted partly by the expertise of Albert Einstein. Hitler declares war on Nihon, whose first thrust against Germany comes in the form of a precision attack by three intercontinental flight-boat bombers on the Germans' diminutive weapons research facility.

German forces start the invasion of India and the United Kingdom. On the Indian Forepart, the German Wehrmacht conducts an airborne assault on Kolkata and sends troops south to Cochin to run into other German forces coming downwards the western coast. Japan intervenes by deploying armored forces with surviving British and Indian units. Another Japanese Navy carrier fleet is also deployed to the Indian Ocean. The Americans lend their support by bombing High german convoys. The submarine-carrier flotilla that attacked the Panama Culvert, which now exists as a long tunnel to prevent future air attack, is later on redeployed to the Bab el-Mandeb to deadfall a Kriegsmarine strength being sent to the Indian Body of water. Federal republic of germany, meanwhile, defeats the Soviet Union equally Stalin's forces give up in the Ural Mountains. US forces invade Brittany to ease the pressure off the German invasion of Great britain, but the Wehrmacht holds its footing and drives the U.s. forces into the sea, with the last troops forced to exit from their redoubt in Brest. Germany eventually conquers the southern half of England.

The German forces in India, meanwhile, are driven to a stalemate afterwards Japanese bombers destroy the Wehrmacht's headquarters in New Delhi, and intensive antisubmarine warfare ravages the Kriegsmarine's U-boat force in the Indian Sea. Despite the attack on New Delhi, the conquest of India prompts Hitler to constitute the Great European Empire. Nationalist Chinese forces stop the High german advance in Xinjiang Province, and Nippon sends military forces to eternalize the People'due south Republic of E Siberia, a new state created in the Russian Far East after the fall of the Soviet Marriage, as part of a new "Asian Defense force Forcefulness." At the aforementioned time, a change of government in Washington, DC, helps Japan return Hawaii to the US.

While the Germans are stopped in Mongolia, United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland and Japan conduct joint naval operations in the Boxing of the Atlantic. British troops and Japanese air and ocean forces hold down the German invasion of Britain. At the same fourth dimension, Japanese commandos infiltrate Hitler'due south chief command center and destroys it with explosives, but Hitler survives. Japan fights off the Kriegsmarine's attacks in the Due south Atlantic while the centrolineal British-Japanese forces in England muster enough combat power to button the Germans back and to liberate London. The turn of events forces peace talks between Germany, Japan, Uk, and the United states of america. The war ends by late 1950.

Shin Kyokujitsu no Kantai [edit]

In the 1997 side story Shin Kyokujitsu no Kantai (新旭日の艦隊: "The New Fleet of the Rise Lord's day"), Nihon builds up on its success in the before series by expanding its bluish-water capabilities to attain the Atlantic Bounding main. The story further details the presence of the Navy'south Atlantic fleet revealed in the latter half of Konpeki no Kantai and expound on events that had been given only a passing mention in the series.

After Federal republic of germany declares state of war on Nippon, the Japanese Navy begins challenging the Kriegsmarine in the Due north Atlantic. In a climactic battle in the second episode, the Japanese Navy'southward Atlantic forcefulness flagship, the super-battleship Yamato Takeru (literally "The Brave of Yamato") engages and destroys Germany's own super-battleship, the Bismarck II. [xv] [sixteen] The Japanese Navy later attacks German naval facilities in Kiel, the government quarter in Berlin, and a French-based battery of Heracles railway guns threatening London, and it is earned the Victoria Cross, which is bestowed on fleet commander Admiral Oshii. The move paves the way for transpolar travel between Japan and Britain.

Having defeated the Soviet Union, Germany turns its focus to the West past destroying the White House in a surgical strike. It finally drives the United states of america to rejoin the war, this time as Nippon'due south marry, in the fight against Federal republic of germany, which had launched a modified Performance Ocean Lion against Britain on August 15, 1947. Southern England falls to the Germans, and the British authorities evacuates to Inverness. However, the Japanese armada arrives in fourth dimension to destroy the German beachhead and to terminate the invasion forces, many of which are found in Kingston-upon-Hull and Grimsby.

Characters [edit]

To go on in line with the World War Two theme, Konpeki no Kantai/Kyokujitsu no Kantai also features some characters who closely resemble bodily historical figures from the 1940s, whose articles are linked. In all cases, only one part of their name is changed (given proper noun or surname).

Japanese Empire [edit]

  • Yasaburō Otaka - Prime number Minister (Voiced past: Yuzuru Fujimoto)
  • Isoroku Takano - War Minister (Voiced by: Yūsaku Yara)
  • Saigo Nanshu [17] - Deputy Prime Minister (Voiced by: Kōzō Shioya)
  • Takayoshi Kido [eighteen] - Foreign Minister (Voiced past: Nobuo Tobita)
  • Kazuyuki Maebara (Issei Maebara) - Admiral, I-601 Fugaku skipper and Deep Blue Fleet commander (Voiced by: Hideyuki Tanaka)
  • Heihachiro Togo - Admiral (Voiced past: Daisuke Gōri)
  • Purple Duke Kokonoe (Voiced by: Jun'ichi Sugawara)
  • Yoshiko Kawashu - Japanese Underground Agent (Voiced by: Ai Orikasa)
  • Eisaku Takasugi - Vice-Admiral (Voiced by: Banjō Ginga)
  • Otowa Kuki - Vice-Admiral and SNLF commander (Voiced past: Katsuhisa Hōki)
  • Yajirō Shinagawa [19] - Commander (Voiced by: Shinya Ōtaki (1st voice) / Masaharu Satō (second vocalisation))
  • Hideki Nanjō - Prime Minister prior to being replaced by Yasaburō Otaka in a insurrection d'état (in the novel only?).
  • Shingo Genda - Naval aviator who led the aerial attack on Pearl Harbor.

The states [edit]

  • Henry Roosevelt - President (Voiced by: Kan Tokumaru)
  • Lewis MacArthur - General of the Ground forces (Voiced by: Jun'ichi Sugawara)
  • Harriet Eisenhower - General of the Army (Voiced by: Tomomichi Nishimura)
  • Bill Truman - President (succeeds Roosevelt after dying of stroke) (Voiced by: Hirohiko Kakegawa)
  • Arnold Fletcher - Admiral, US Pacific Fleet (Voiced past: Isshin Chiba)
  • (Admiral) Kimmel - Admiral, US Pacific Fleet (Voiced past: Ikuya Sawaki)

Nazi Federal republic of germany/Holy European Empire [edit]

  • Heinrich von Hitler - Führer (Voiced past: Ikuya Sawaki)
  • Erhardt Goering - Luftwaffe chief (Voiced by: Shinya Ōtaki)
  • Alfred Himmler - SS head (Voiced past: Jun'ichi Sugawara)
  • Peter Joachim Goebbels - Propaganda Minister
  • Wilhelm Jodl - Kriegsmarine admiral
  • Konrad von Rommel - Commander, High german forces in India
  • Walter Manteuffel - Hitler'south aide (Voiced past: Hideyuki Hori)

Others [edit]

  • Leon Trokki - Leader of the People's Republic of East Siberia (Voiced past: Kazunobu Chiba)
  • Keiston Churchill - British Prime number Minister (Voiced past: Masaharu Satō)
  • Suavi Gandhi - Indian independence advocate
  • Nerovitch K Stalin - Leader of the Soviet Marriage (Voiced by: Masaki Aizawa)

Media [edit]

Home video [edit]

Cover of 1st Kyokujitsu no KantaiDVD Box

Konpeki no Kantai was released from 1994 to 2003 on LaserDisc and DVD, with each DVD containing two episodes. JC Staff eventually compiled it and Kyokujitsu no Kantai into three large DVD boxed sets. The get-go was released on July 29, 2005 by Tokuma Shoten and Happinet Pictures, only a few days earlier the 60th ceremony of the end of Earth War 2.[20] The start set in particular contains an art booklet and the 1997 special episode Undercover Launch of the Sorai, a story of 2 Japanese engineers who develop the Sorai (the series' counterpart of the J7W Shinden fighter) and deploy it against a Tokyo-bound force of US B-30 long-range bombers launched from Alaska. The interception itself is featured in Episode 3. Pre-gild rewards include a Zippo lighter replica from 1941 and a scale model of the I-601 submarine carrier.[21] [22] The 2d DVD box set was released on September 23, 2005.[23] The last compilation was released on November 25, 2005.[24] A Blu-ray release of the entire series was likewise adult, with the outset set up released on August three, 2011,[25] the second on November 25, 2011,[26] and the concluding on February 24, 2012.[27]

The series is available for purchase over the Internet from a number of sites only is sold simply in DVD Region 2 format, which is not uniform with virtually DVD players available in the United States and Canada, which are Region i although some newer DVD players are or tin be modified to be region-free. However, all releases, including those available over the Cyberspace, do not include dubs or non-Japanese subtitles. Neither series has been or is planned to be translated for release outside Nippon considering of their Nippon-axial content, such equally the Allies being depicted as villains and Japan's comport during the war existence depicted as noble. Since 2020 a crowdfunded fansubbing project has been undertaken.

Games [edit]

In March 1995, NEC Domicile Electronics released a Konpeki no Kantai plough-based strategy game developed by MicroCabin for the PC-FX.[ commendation needed ] The 3DO version of the game, published by Tokuma Shoten, was released the following month.[ citation needed ] The Super Famicom version of the game, developed by Admission Co. and published by Affections (a subsidiary of Bandai), followed adapt in November of the same year.[ citation needed ]

The game follows all combat operations depicted in the series, with battles fought on an isometric map. The thespian also has the capability to develop new weapons. Nevertheless, although the anime serial ends with Japan declaring victory with the US and Britain over Deutschland, Nihon's survival in the war is uncertain when Otaka's government is deposed in another coup, Yamamoto dies in jail, and the Deep Blue Fleet's secrets are exposed.

Run across also [edit]

  • List of alternate history fiction

References [edit]

  1. ^ Thinking the Opposite: An Interview with Yoshio Aramaki by Mitsutaka Oide (available at the Dalkey Annal Press, University of Illinois).
  2. ^ In 1916, Isoroku was adopted into the Yamamoto family, a family of former Nagaoka samurai, and took the Yamamoto name. At the time, Japanese families without sons often adopted suitable young men to carry on the family name.
  3. ^ The aircraft appear to exist based on bodily prototypes such equally the Mitsubishi J8M and Nakajima Kikka jet fighters, the Aichi S1A Denko dark fighter, and the proposed Nakajima G10N ultra-long-range super-heavy bomber.
  4. ^ Prange, Gordon William; Goldstein, Donald One thousand.; Dillon, Katherine V. (1988). Dec seven, 1941: The Day the Japanese Attacked Pearl Harbor . McGraw-colina. ISBN978-0-07-050682-iv. , page 58.
  5. ^ Prange, Gordon. At Dawn We Slept: The Untold Story of Pearl Harbor,
  6. ^ Gailey, Harry A. (1997). State of war in the Pacific: From Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay . Presidio. ISBN0-89141-616-1. , page 98.
  7. ^ The only military infrastructure to sustain serious damage were the airfields and hangars. Japanese military machine planners decided that unless the airfields were immediately targeted, the large number of American aircraft based on the island would pose a severe threat to the Japanese attack force. Consequently, well-nigh all Japanese fighters not assigned to attack the warships in the harbor were ordered to strike the airfields. That strategy was largely successful since all of the airfields suffered severe damage and very few American aircraft could actually to join the battle, but it also required Japanese shipping to refrain from attacking near all other state-based armed forces facilities.
  8. ^ The Kido Butai (機動部隊, literally "Mobile Unit of measurement/Forcefulness") was the Japanese Combined Armada's master carrier boxing group until July 1942, when it was disbanded, with its ships being transferred to the IJN 3rd Fleet.
  9. ^ Kido Butai!: Stories and Battle Histories of the IJN's Carrier Armada by Anthony Tully, last updated July 12, 2009.
  10. ^ Prange, Gordon Due west. (1999). Dillon, Katherine V. (ed.). The Pearl Harbor Papers: Within the Japanese Plans. Brassey's. ISBN1-57488-222-eight.
  11. ^ The three aircraft carriers of the US Pacific Armada were non at Pearl Harbor during the assault. The Enterprise and the Lexington were relatively close to Hawaii, but neither encountered the Kido Butai battle group. The Saratoga was near San Diego during the attack and did not reach Hawaii until December 15. The four remaining American shipping carriers, Yorktown, Hornet, Wasp and Ranger, were and then operating in the Atlantic Ocean.
  12. ^ Despite several requests from the Combined Fleet, the Japanese Army refused to supply any footing forces or resources for an invasion of Hawaii, every bit it wished to focus on operations in People's republic of china and Southeast Asia (a lack of co-operation between the Ground forces and the Navy hampered Japanese war machine operations throughout the state of war).
  13. ^ In tardily Dec 1941, Yamamoto began trying to secure support an invasion of Hawaii but continued to face stiff opposition from the army but besides Armada Admiral Osami Nagano (永野修身), who felt that such an operation was too risky. Eventually, Yamamoto reportedly secured a tentative agreement for an invasion of Hawaii after military operations in the Western Pacific were completed and boosted ground troops and warships were bachelor. However, Japanese losses at the Battle of Midway fabricated whatever future offensives against Hawaii impossible.
  14. ^ Weinberg, Gerhard 50., A World at Arms: A Global History of Globe War Ii. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1994, folio 260, 323, 329-330.
  15. ^ The Yamato Takeru is presumably named after Prince Yamatotakeru (日本武尊, やまとたける), a legendary prince of Japan's Yamato dynasty.
  16. ^ The fictional Yamato Takeru is presumably intended to be a hyperadvanced version of the existent-life battleship Yamato which, along with her sister transport, the Musashi, were the largest and heaviest battleships ever synthetic. Likewise, the Bismarck II is intended to be a similarly modified version of the Bismarck. Both were amongst the most famous warships of the state of war.
  17. ^ This graphic symbol may exist named after Saigō Takamori, who was considered of the most influential samurai in Japanese history and wrote poesy under the name Saigō Nanshū.
  18. ^ This character may be named afterwards 19th-century Japanese statesman Kido Takayoshi, who died in 1877.
  19. ^ This character is likely named after the 19th-century Japanese statesman Shinagawa Yajirō.
  20. ^ Konpeki no Kantai, Kyokujitsu no Kantai Complete DVD Box 1 at Play-Asia.com (English language).
  21. ^ "紺碧の艦隊 x 旭日の艦隊 Consummate DVD Box 1" (in Japanese). J.C.Staff. Archived from the original on 2009-01-03. Retrieved 2009-02-01 .
  22. ^ "Konpeki no Kantai, Kyokujitsu no Kantai Complete DVD Box 1". cdjapan.co.jp. Retrieved 2009-03-19 .
  23. ^ "Konpeki no Kantai, Kyokujitsu no Kantai Complete DVD Box 2". cdjapan.co.jp. Retrieved 2009-03-19 .
  24. ^ "Konpeki no Kantai, Kyokujitsu no Kantai Complete DVD Box 3". cdjapan.co.jp. Retrieved 2009-03-19 .
  25. ^ "Konpeki no Kantai x Kyokujitsu no Kantai Blu-ray Box (ane) [Blu-ray] Animation Blu-ray".
  26. ^ "Konpeki no Kantai x Kyokujitsu no Kantai Blu-ray Box (2) [Blu-ray] Blitheness Blu-ray".
  27. ^ "Konpeki no Kantai x Kyokujitsu no Kantai Blu-ray Box (3) [Blu-ray] Animation Blu-ray".

Sources [edit]

  • Aramaki, Yoshio. The Deep Blue Fleet Casebook. Tokuma Shoten, 1992. ISBN 978-4-19-174979-v
  • The War Strategy of Deep Blue Armada. Tokuma Shoten, 1993.
  • Yasuda, Takayuki. Kyokujitsu no Kantai FINAL (illustration book) Chuou Kouronsha Inc, 1996. ISBN 978-four-12-500440-2

External links [edit]

  • Konpeki no Kantai at JC Staff website (in Japanese)
  • Kyokujitsu no Kantai at JC Staff website (in Japanese)
  • Official Bandai Channel Konpeki no Kantai website (in Japanese) (Archived)
  • Official Bandai Channel Kyokujitsu no Kantai website (in Japanese) (Archived)
  • Interview with Mitsutaka Oide
  • Japanese Re-fight the State of war, And Win, in Pulp Fiction
  • Rising Sun, Iron Cross - Military Frg in Japanese Popular Culture past Matthew Penney. Encounter pages 181-183 (17-19) for review of the "Konpeki no kantai" series.
  • Konpeki no Kantai (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

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