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* [[Airborne Aircraft Carrier]]: Lots of 'em.
* [[Airborne Aircraft Carrier]]: Lots of 'em.
* [[Alien Lunch]]: Episode 10.
* [[Alien Lunch]]: Episode 10.
* [[Almost Dead Guy]]: Flying an almost dead Simoun.
* [[Almost-Dead Guy]]: Flying an almost dead Simoun.
* [[Alpha Bitch]]: Mamiina is a subversion. She acts like this at first (before her following [[Character Development]]) despite the fact she's not rich, but poor.
* [[Alpha Bitch]]: Mamiina is a subversion. She acts like this at first (before her following [[Character Development]]) despite the fact she's not rich, but poor.
* [[Anyone Can Die]]
* [[Anyone Can Die]]
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* [[Cool Ship]]: ''Arcus Prima'', actually a former luxury liner converted to ad-hoc aircraft carrier. Certainly one way around the foolishly expansive glass-encased rooms and lush accommodations often seen in anime. When they get transferred to the ''Messis'' after the ''Arcus Prima'' needs to be repaired, their quarters are much more spartan.
* [[Cool Ship]]: ''Arcus Prima'', actually a former luxury liner converted to ad-hoc aircraft carrier. Certainly one way around the foolishly expansive glass-encased rooms and lush accommodations often seen in anime. When they get transferred to the ''Messis'' after the ''Arcus Prima'' needs to be repaired, their quarters are much more spartan.
* [[Covers Always Lie]]: [http://ancientearthentertainment.com/store/images/dvd/Simoun-Box.jpg The front cover] of the North American DVD release featured Neveril and Aeru sort of... hugging? Dancing? Playing patty-cake? Whatever they are doing they are close together and naked, but somehow their embrace has no sexual overtones at all, so the whole thing just looks weird. Also, there is not a single Simoun visible on the front cover, back cover, or spine. The series is '''named''' ''Simoun'' and the machines are nowhere to be found. Without already knowing the background to the series there is no way to determine even what ''genre'' the show is, first guess would probably go to [[Magical Girl]] or an [[Ecchi]] series.
* [[Covers Always Lie]]: [http://ancientearthentertainment.com/store/images/dvd/Simoun-Box.jpg The front cover] of the North American DVD release featured Neveril and Aeru sort of... hugging? Dancing? Playing patty-cake? Whatever they are doing they are close together and naked, but somehow their embrace has no sexual overtones at all, so the whole thing just looks weird. Also, there is not a single Simoun visible on the front cover, back cover, or spine. The series is '''named''' ''Simoun'' and the machines are nowhere to be found. Without already knowing the background to the series there is no way to determine even what ''genre'' the show is, first guess would probably go to [[Magical Girl]] or an [[Ecchi]] series.
* [[Cross Dressing Voices]]: All-female voice cast means that the male characters sound like husky-voiced women.
* [[Cross-Dressing Voices]]: All-female voice cast means that the male characters sound like husky-voiced women.
* [[Dead Star Walking]]: {{spoiler|Amuria.}}
* [[Dead Star Walking]]: {{spoiler|Amuria.}}
* [[Distant Finale]]
* [[Distant Finale]]
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* [[Faceless Mooks]]: The enemies of Simulacrum attack in [[Zerg Rush|swarms]] and wear full-body pilot suits and helmets that obscure even the tiniest bit of flesh. This de-personalizes them not just to the audience, but to the Sibyllae as well. When Neveril looks into the eyes of an enemy pilot just before he is pulled into the Emerald Ri Majon, Amuria herself says that she will no longer be able to kill them once she has looked into their eyes.
* [[Faceless Mooks]]: The enemies of Simulacrum attack in [[Zerg Rush|swarms]] and wear full-body pilot suits and helmets that obscure even the tiniest bit of flesh. This de-personalizes them not just to the audience, but to the Sibyllae as well. When Neveril looks into the eyes of an enemy pilot just before he is pulled into the Emerald Ri Majon, Amuria herself says that she will no longer be able to kill them once she has looked into their eyes.
* [[Fan Service]]: Kiss-powered airships, several kinds of skintight outfits.
* [[Fan Service]]: Kiss-powered airships, several kinds of skintight outfits.
** [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo|Dominura]]. [[Pajama Clad Hero|In her nightgown.]] [[Rule of Three|With]] [[Messy Hair|bed-head.]] This stuff writes itself.
** [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo|Dominura]]. [[Pajama-Clad Hero|In her nightgown.]] [[Rule of Three|With]] [[Messy Hair|bed-head.]] This stuff writes itself.
* [[Fashionable Asymmetry]] (one bare shoulder, illustrated above)
* [[Fashionable Asymmetry]] (one bare shoulder, illustrated above)
* [[Fat Bastard]]: The Defense Minister.
* [[Fat Bastard]]: The Defense Minister.
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* [[Nakama]]
* [[Nakama]]
* [[Never Found the Body]]: {{spoiler|Amuria}}.
* [[Never Found the Body]]: {{spoiler|Amuria}}.
* [[Near Rape Experience]]: Almost done to Neviril by {{spoiler|Paraietta}}.
* [[Near-Rape Experience]]: Almost done to Neviril by {{spoiler|Paraietta}}.
* [[No One Could Survive That]]: {{spoiler|Angulas}}.
* [[No One Could Survive That]]: {{spoiler|Angulas}}.
* [[Nuclear Weapons Taboo]]
* [[Nuclear Weapons Taboo]]
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* [[Stable Time Loop]]: {{spoiler|Two of the pilots find themselves transported back in time and wind up founding the tradition of flying Simoun.}}
* [[Stable Time Loop]]: {{spoiler|Two of the pilots find themselves transported back in time and wind up founding the tradition of flying Simoun.}}
* [[Stripperiffic]]: Stockings and exposed garter belts... worn by ''fighter pilots''. Luckily their cockpits are heated, during the fight in the blizzard at episode 5 Alti says "It must be pretty cold out there", but still...
* [[Stripperiffic]]: Stockings and exposed garter belts... worn by ''fighter pilots''. Luckily their cockpits are heated, during the fight in the blizzard at episode 5 Alti says "It must be pretty cold out there", but still...
* [[Sucking in Lines]]: the Emerald Ri Maajon.
* [[Sucking-In Lines]]: the Emerald Ri Maajon.
* [[Supporting Leader]]: Anubituf.
* [[Supporting Leader]]: Anubituf.
* [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]]: A shared trait of Paraietta, Dominura, and Onasia.
* [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]]: A shared trait of Paraietta, Dominura, and Onasia.
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* [[What Measure Is a Mook?]]: Amuria herself points out that, once you look an enemy in the eye (And thus recognize them as a person, instead of just "the enemy") it is suddenly a ''lot'' harder to kill them.
* [[What Measure Is a Mook?]]: Amuria herself points out that, once you look an enemy in the eye (And thus recognize them as a person, instead of just "the enemy") it is suddenly a ''lot'' harder to kill them.
* [[We Have Reserves]]: The enemies of Simulacrum have thousands, perhaps ''millions'', more planes than there are Simouns, but even in such lopsided battles they will still suffer ''massive'' casualties. Their only viable option in the war is to keep replacing their slaughtered soldiers with fresh fodder as they slowly grind down the Simoun, which exist only in very limited numbers.
* [[We Have Reserves]]: The enemies of Simulacrum have thousands, perhaps ''millions'', more planes than there are Simouns, but even in such lopsided battles they will still suffer ''massive'' casualties. Their only viable option in the war is to keep replacing their slaughtered soldiers with fresh fodder as they slowly grind down the Simoun, which exist only in very limited numbers.
* [[Wham Episode]]: episode 8, 14, 16, 17, 19, 21, 26.
* [[Wham! Episode]]: episode 8, 14, 16, 17, 19, 21, 26.
* [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue]]
* [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue]]
* [[Will They or Won't They?]]: A great part of the series deals with the growing romance between Neviril and Aaeru.
* [[Will They or Won't They?]]: A great part of the series deals with the growing romance between Neviril and Aaeru.

Revision as of 12:35, 25 January 2014

"I came here to fight."


In the world of Daikuuriku, everyone is born female, and chooses which sex they wish to become at age 17 with a trip to a magical spring. In this world, the peaceful theocracy of Simulacrum is guarded by magical flying machines called "Simoun", which can only be piloted by young girls who haven't chosen a sex yet. The Simoun can activate a magical power known as "Ri Maajon" (by inscribing enormous magical glyphs in the sky) that can destroy large numbers of enemy aircraft at once.

When the industrialized nation of Argentum decides that it needs to invade Simulacrum to acquire the secret of the Simoun, war breaks out, drawing the Simoun pilots into a lopsided battle. Because the war is raging, the Simoun pilots are granted an exemption from going to the spring for as long as they're willing to keep flying. One such pilot in particular vows to stay with her squadron until she becomes the ultimate Simoun pilot, and badgers her squadron-mates to do the same...

Simoun aired from April to September 2006 on Japanese TV, with an all-star (and all-female) voice acting cast, and two stage actresses portraying the series' romantic leads. Cited as the best anime series of 2006 by several bloggers, Simoun is known to some as an underrated and overlooked Anime series of high quality. The music alone is worth watching the series for, let alone the setting, plot, or characters... obvious fanservice like an all-female cast and powered lesbianism aside. The series has recently been licensed, and the (subtitled only) DVDs are available in North America.

A serial manga of this series has been released in Yuri Hime, with a slightly altered storyline.


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