![]() One of the best character developments is seeing Chiaki Kurihara, the aloof tsundere, opening herself up to the girls of Hakuoh Academy.Īnd one of the most refreshing things of the series is the fact that not only is there only one confirmed relationship, but it’s between two girls. Through hard work and dedication, they prove themselves time and time again, especially in the case of Captain Marika, who doesn’t win every time but tries her hardest regardless. The majority of problems are solved by girls supporting each other and the rest are solved through the belief that they are capable enough to figure it out themselves. From high school students, to pirates, to hackers and CEOs, they interact with each other perfectly. I can’t recall any upskirt shots, even in anti-grav. Bodacious Space Pirates could have easily gone down the sexy schoolgirl route, but instead it’s an innocent adventure. But an advantage of the cast being largely female is that the chance of that is lower, and there’s more of a focus on friendship instead of romance. Because of this, it’s no secret that I’m not a massive fan of harem-type anime because the genre is incredibly guilty of going overboard on the sexy. A lot of series attempt to be appealing by shoehorning awkward fanservice in where it doesn’t belong. The best thing about this series is that it doesn’t try too hard.
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