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There's also a manga version with a plot far differing from that of the anime, with Rushuna trying to find her homeland, editing the backstories of some of the major characters (including turning her evil counterpart into an adoptive sister, and the Iron-Masked Baron into a nutjob capable of making Hitler look sane), and turning the world they live in into a [[After the End|post-apocalyptic scenario]], except it's been so long after it that the [[Lost Technology|ancient super weapons]] are buried deep and the world is somewhat flourishing. Production of the manga is currently discontinued in the United States, though; price gouging is inevitable.
There's also a manga version with a plot far differing from that of the anime, with Rushuna trying to find her homeland, editing the backstories of some of the major characters (including turning her evil counterpart into an adoptive sister, and the Iron-Masked Baron into a nutjob capable of making Hitler look sane), and turning the world they live in into a [[After the End|post-apocalyptic scenario]], except it's been so long after it that the [[Lost Technology|ancient super weapons]] are buried deep and the world is somewhat flourishing. Production of the manga is currently discontinued in the United States, though; price gouging is inevitable.
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* [[Absolute Cleavage]]: Rushuna and many other females display this quite nicely.
* [[Absolute Cleavage]]: Rushuna and many other females display this quite nicely.
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* [[Child Prodigy]]: Mikan.
* [[Child Prodigy]]: Mikan.
* [[Chivalrous Pervert]]: Teppa
* [[Chivalrous Pervert]]: Teppa
* [[Crouching Moron Hidden Badass]]: Rushuna.
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: Rushuna.
* [[Curtains Match the Window]]: Rushina's a blonde with [[Eyes of Gold]].
* [[Curtains Match the Window]]: Rushina's a blonde with [[Eyes of Gold]].
* [[The Ditz]]: Rushuna has her moments of this.
* [[The Ditz]]: Rushuna has her moments of this.
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* [[Dramatic Wind]]: With Mikan's forgiveness, Rushuna's skirt is blown in the wind.
* [[Dramatic Wind]]: With Mikan's forgiveness, Rushuna's skirt is blown in the wind.
* [[Everyone Loves Blondes]]: Yajiro for Rushuna.
* [[Everyone Loves Blondes]]: Yajiro for Rushuna.
* [[Everythings Better With Spinning]]: Rushuna's method of dodging bullets tends to involve a lot of spinning. In fact, it seems as though simply spinning in place can cause bullets to miraculously change their paths.
* [[Everything's Better With Spinning]]: Rushuna's method of dodging bullets tends to involve a lot of spinning. In fact, it seems as though simply spinning in place can cause bullets to miraculously change their paths.
* [[Everythings Worse With Bears]]: Part of {{spoiler|<s>Setsuna</s>Namari's [[Heroic Sacrifice]]}} in the manga.
* [[Everything's Worse With Bears]]: Part of {{spoiler|<s>Setsuna</s>Namari's [[Heroic Sacrifice]]}} in the manga.
* [[Evil Counterpart]]: {{spoiler|Setsuna the Tenshi impersonator.}} This is reflected quite well visually, with her outfit, hair, and skin being stark contrasts to Rushuna's brighter colors.
* [[Evil Counterpart]]: {{spoiler|Setsuna the Tenshi impersonator.}} This is reflected quite well visually, with her outfit, hair, and skin being stark contrasts to Rushuna's brighter colors.
* [[Fan Service]]: One of the figurines actually came with two different detachable bosoms.
* [[Fan Service]]: One of the figurines actually came with two different detachable bosoms.
* [[Firing in The Air A Lot]]: Win a weekend at the Peach Blossom Tower!
* [[Firing in The Air A Lot]]: Win a weekend at the Peach Blossom Tower!
* [[First Name Basis]]: Yatchan
* [[First-Name Basis]]: Yatchan
* [[Follow the Leader]]: A blonde, pacifistic outlaw with ridiculously good gun skills; a group of assassins whose main purpose is to torture the main character with their inevitable deaths; and a mysterious, completely nihilistic antagonist, much like ''[[Trigun (Manga)|Trigun]]''.
* [[Follow the Leader]]: A blonde, pacifistic outlaw with ridiculously good gun skills; a group of assassins whose main purpose is to torture the main character with their inevitable deaths; and a mysterious, completely nihilistic antagonist, much like ''[[Trigun (Manga)|Trigun]]''.
* [[Furo Scene]]: Rushuna is constantly searching for her next hot bath.
* [[Furo Scene]]: Rushuna is constantly searching for her next hot bath.
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* [[Gun Kata]]: Rushuna and Setsuna in episode 12.
* [[Gun Kata]]: Rushuna and Setsuna in episode 12.
* [[Happily Married]]: {{spoiler|Rushuna and Yajiro at the end of the manga.}}
* [[Happily Married]]: {{spoiler|Rushuna and Yajiro at the end of the manga.}}
* [[Hey Its That Voice]]: Both Japanese and English.
* [[Hey It's That Voice]]: Both Japanese and English.
** Yajiro is [[Samurai Champloo|Mugen]] and [[One Piece|Zoro]].(See [[Kazuya Nakai]] below)
** Yajiro is [[Samurai Champloo|Mugen]] and [[One Piece|Zoro]].(See [[Kazuya Nakai]] below)
*** In English he's [[Eternal Sonata|Alegretto]] and [[Naruto|Zaku]].
*** In English he's [[Eternal Sonata|Alegretto]] and [[Naruto|Zaku]].
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* [[Implausible Fencing Powers]]: Yajiro uses his katana to fend off bullets, [[Star Wars|Jedi-style]].
* [[Implausible Fencing Powers]]: Yajiro uses his katana to fend off bullets, [[Star Wars|Jedi-style]].
* [[Improbable Aiming Skills]]: Rushuna is the queen of this, and is often considered to be [[Trigun Vash|The Stampede's]] [[Distaff Counterpart]] because of it.
* [[Improbable Aiming Skills]]: Rushuna is the queen of this, and is often considered to be [[Trigun Vash|The Stampede's]] [[Distaff Counterpart]] because of it.
* [[Improbable Weapon User]]: Basically every member of the Elite Imperial Guard. Aizen Teppa uses a special, nigh-invincible cloth, another uses sound, and the Jester uses what appears to be [[Frickin Laser Beams]], but is actually soul-powered blasts of focused air that can punch through anything.
* [[Improbable Weapon User]]: Basically every member of the Elite Imperial Guard. Aizen Teppa uses a special, nigh-invincible cloth, another uses sound, and the Jester uses what appears to be [[Frickin' Laser Beams]], but is actually soul-powered blasts of focused air that can punch through anything.
* [[In a Single Bound]]: Rushuna can pull this off, but so can others.
* [[In a Single Bound]]: Rushuna can pull this off, but so can others.
* [[Karma Houdini]]: After orchestrating the deaths of countless innocents and attempting to conquer the world, Setsuna ... goes for an ocean cruise.
* [[Karma Houdini]]: After orchestrating the deaths of countless innocents and attempting to conquer the world, Setsuna ... goes for an ocean cruise.
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* [[Spared By the Adaptation]]: Koto-chan.
* [[Spared By the Adaptation]]: Koto-chan.
* [[Spin to Deflect Stuff]]: Oh, yeah.
* [[Spin to Deflect Stuff]]: Oh, yeah.
* [[Super Not Drowning Skills]]: Rushuna vs. Suirou.
* [[Super Not-Drowning Skills]]: Rushuna vs. Suirou.
* [[Tagalong Kid]]: Mikan.
* [[Tagalong Kid]]: Mikan.
* [[Take My Hand]]: Yajiro and Fuuka, episode 9.
* [[Take My Hand]]: Yajiro and Fuuka, episode 9.
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* [[This Is Something He's Got to Do Himself]]: Yatchan versues the Jester.
* [[This Is Something He's Got to Do Himself]]: Yatchan versues the Jester.
* [[Title Drop]]: The word Grenadier doesn't even come up until the 10th episode, when Rushina is given the title of Grenadier for having allegedly slaughtered all the Juttensen that went against her. {{spoiler|In the finale, the title of Grenadier is bestowed on her, but repurposed as Grenadier: The Smiling Senshi for her mastery of removing an enemy's will to fight.}}
* [[Title Drop]]: The word Grenadier doesn't even come up until the 10th episode, when Rushina is given the title of Grenadier for having allegedly slaughtered all the Juttensen that went against her. {{spoiler|In the finale, the title of Grenadier is bestowed on her, but repurposed as Grenadier: The Smiling Senshi for her mastery of removing an enemy's will to fight.}}
* [[Twelve Episode Anime]]
* [[Twelve-Episode Anime]]
* [[Unorthodox Reload]]: Rushuna loads her gun by ejecting bullets [[Victoria's Secret Compartment|from her cleavage]]. [[media:grenadier-unauxreload_9914.gif|grenadier-unauxreload_9914.gif]]
* [[Unorthodox Reload]]: Rushuna loads her gun by ejecting bullets [[Victoria's Secret Compartment|from her cleavage]]. [[media:grenadier-unauxreload_9914.gif|grenadier-unauxreload_9914.gif]]
** The most amazing feat though is that she then fetches them with her open revolver.
** The most amazing feat though is that she then fetches them with her open revolver.
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* [[Weird Moon]]
* [[Weird Moon]]
* [[Wendee Lee]]: Rushuna's English voice.
* [[Wendee Lee]]: Rushuna's English voice.
* [[What Measure Is a Mook]]: Averted: Anyone Rushuna meets is offered a hug and a smile, and if they try to kill her, she'll stick to her ultimate strategy.
* [[What Measure Is a Mook?]]: Averted: Anyone Rushuna meets is offered a hug and a smile, and if they try to kill her, she'll stick to her ultimate strategy.
* [[Wrongly Accused]]
* [[Wrongly Accused]]
* [[You Have Failed Me]]: Standard operating procedure for the Jester and part of his master plan.
* [[You Have Failed Me]]: Standard operating procedure for the Jester and part of his master plan.

Revision as of 13:04, 8 January 2014

"The ultimate battle strategy: To avoid battle by removing an enemy's will to fight."
Empress Tenshi

a.k.a.: Grenadier ~The Smiling Senshi~

Based in an alternate version of Japan's civil war period, this is the story of the travels of Rushuna Tendo, a buxom young woman possessing astonishing skill with a revolver. Known as a senshi, or firearms expert, Rushuna is on a personal journey to bring peace to the land. Uncomfortably aware that shooting people is not the best way to accomplish this, Rushuna is struggling to master the peaceful teachings of the Empress Tenshi. Accompanying her is Yajiro Kojima a.k.a. Yatchan, a skilled samurai who has grown weary of battle and sees value in Rushuna's goals. Also along for the ride is Mikan Kurenai, an orphaned balloon artist who has painful memories of her own to deal with.

Learning that there is a price on her head, Rushuna journeys back to the Capital to clear her name. Pursued and watched by a mysterious man in a clown mask, Rushuna must battle the Juttensen or Ten Heavenly Enlightened one by one, each armed with strange and deadly weapons. She gains allies as she travels, beating her enemies with her skills and winning them over with her purity, trying to learn more about the mysterious Jester and to understand the Empress's strange actions.

There's also a manga version with a plot far differing from that of the anime, with Rushuna trying to find her homeland, editing the backstories of some of the major characters (including turning her evil counterpart into an adoptive sister, and the Iron-Masked Baron into a nutjob capable of making Hitler look sane), and turning the world they live in into a post-apocalyptic scenario, except it's been so long after it that the ancient super weapons are buried deep and the world is somewhat flourishing. Production of the manga is currently discontinued in the United States, though; price gouging is inevitable.

Tropes used in Grenadier include: