Robot Girls Z+Plus" web-anime "Robot Girls Z+Plus", comments from 13 voice actors have arrived! They hit each other and kicked each other, and everyone was torn to pieces.

The TV anime "Robot Girls Z" has announced voice actor comments for the new web anime "Robot Girls Z+ Plus.



Robot Girls Z" is derived from "Toei Robot Girls", a moe character that appeared in 2009 as a promotional character personifying robots from robot anime such as "Gaiking", "Magne Robo Ga Keen", "Chojin Sentai Barattack", and "Planet Robo Danguard A". The original anime "Robot Girls Z" was created by turning "Mazinger Z", "Great Mazinger", and "UFO Robot Grendizer" into beautiful girl characters, and not only the three heroines but also the enemy mechanical beasts were depicted as beautiful girls (elementary school students, gals, etc.) wearing costumes. The new short movie "Robot Girls Z+ Plus" (8 minutes per episode x 6 episodes) will be released one per month starting on May 20, 2015.

The voice actors' comments from the recording studio for the new "Robot Girls Z + Plus" have now arrived. Mariko Honda (Z-chan), Inori Minase (Gure-chan), Kazusa Aranami (Glenda), Marei Uchida (Gecchan), Sayuri Yahagi (Raiga-sama), Misaki Kuno (Pon-chan), Natsumi Koike (Paan), Kaori Takaoka (Triple Guy), Naomi Ozora (played by Naomi Ozora), Eri Mikami (played by No. 3), Emi Hirayama (played by Sho), Arie Ozawa (played by Miss Aiki), and Mariko Kunifuda (played by Ganko).

--Impressions of the recording
Mariko Honda/Z-chan (Mazinger Z): This recording ("Robot Girls Z Plus" episodes 3-6) was the most exhausting so far.... The emotional transitions between joy, anger, sadness, and pleasure were so intense that I had a different face the next moment, and the gags were more fast-paced than ever before!
Inori Minase/Gurechan (Great Mazinger): I didn't have many lines this time, so I tried my best to show the characters one by one. With more characters, it is more interesting to see how the characters are messing around, and I think you will enjoy watching the show because the characters do not have their own personalities.
Kazusa Aranami/Gurrenda (Grendizer): This time, there were more characters and some dialogue was cut...but the pace was fast and it was fun to have battle scenes for the first time in a while! Also, Kunifuda-san, who played Ganko, the last boss, had a wonderful gap between her own gentle demeanor and the powerful performance when she played Ganko!
Marei Uchida / Getchan (Getter Dragon): I think Getchan has become a bit more of a leading lady since she became a "plus". With so many characters in the show, her ladylike character stood out and made her look glamorous, which made the recording enjoyable.
Sayuri Yahagi/Liga-sama (Getter Liger): It was the first time for the new Team G to record with all the members together, but we were able to make the new calls in perfect harmony, and I felt that I was once again the main character.
Misaki Hisano/Pon-chan (Getter Poseidon): Pon-chan is a Carp girl, but at first I struggled with her Hiroshima dialect. But gradually I got used to the Hiroshima dialect and today's recording was the most natural I have ever said and I enjoyed the recording.
Natsumi Koike / Ms. Paan (Paansaloid): I wonder what will happen to Ms. Paan in the future in the new Team G. This is her first appearance in an anime, and I thought she had a lot of facial expressions and moved a lot. I hope Ms. Paan will continue to do her best.
Mikami Eri/Nochan (Getter No.): Team No itself recently appeared in a drama CD, and I didn't expect to be able to participate in the anime for the first time, so I'm very happy. I'm looking forward to the distribution!
Sho (Getter Sho): I was thrilled to see Sho and the other girls moving for the first time! I'm hoping that there will be more parts to fit together as a team no.... I really laughed at the many cute and funny characters.
Arie Ozawa/Miss Aptness (Getter Aptness): I am happy to be in the anime. In the main story, there were many parts where I was beaten to pieces and I couldn't play an active role...
Kaoru Takaoka/Triple Guy Chan (Triple Guy King): I felt sorry for Team T (to which I originally belonged) that I could appear as Team LOD this time, but I am glad that Team T also had a chance to appear. I was also looking forward to seeing LOD's signature pose, but all they did was kneel down and make the word "LOD" with their hands.... I thought there was a difference between them and Team Z or G. (laughs).
Naomi Ozora/Bal-chan (Bal-King): I was wondering how she would fight as a "Chinese martial arts expert," but she gave me a good opportunity to showcase her in a different way by "sacrificing herself for Gai-chan's power-up," and I was able to fulfill my role (laugh). I was able to fulfill my role.)
Mariko Kunifuda/Ganko (Gil Gilgun): Ganko has a lot of facial expressions, and I wasn't sure how much I should play her, but I had so much fun that I thought, "Is this really such fun work? But it was so much fun that I thought, "Is it really that much fun to work on? But I was shocked to see all the cute characters torn to pieces (laughs).


(laughs) -- What are the highlights of the film?
Honda: The highlight is the "squabbling girls" (laughs). I don't think I've ever seen an anime with so many cute girls, all punching and kicking each other, and everyone getting torn to pieces, so I hope you enjoy it!
Minase: The title has changed to "Plus" and the number of characters has increased, but what we are doing and what is at the core of the show has not changed at all since the beginning, and I think people are watching the show because they like the crazy parts. The staff has a playful spirit and the "aggressive" part is unique to this work, so I would like to keep it "aggressive" forever.
Arani: The "plus" version is still as battered and bruised as ever, but the number of characters has increased and the original characters have become more powerful and flashy. I look forward to the broadcast. I hope this work will continue to plow ahead without regard to likability!

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