| Project ARMS | |
Logo of Project ARMS |
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| プロジェクトアームズ | |
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| Genre | Adventure, Science Fiction, Supernatural |
| Manga | |
| ARMS | |
| Written by | Kyoichi Nanatsuki |
| Illustrated by | Ryōji Minagawa |
| Published by | Shogakukan |
| English publisher | |
| Demographic | Shōnen |
| Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Sunday |
| Original run | 1997 – 2002 |
| Volumes | 22 |
| TV anime | |
| Directed by | Hajime Kamegaki Hirotoshi Takaya |
| Studio | TMS Entertainment |
| Network | TV Tokyo |
| Original run | 7 April 2001 – 29 September 2001 |
| Episodes | 52 |
Project ARMS (プロジェクトアームズ) is an anime and manga series that is heavily influenced by Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. The series is created by Kyoichi Nanatsuki and Ryoji Minagawa. In 1999, the manga received the Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen.[1]
It stars a young man named Ryo Takatsuki, who at the beginning of the series believes that he was in an accident causing his right arm to be severed from his body. However, as the story progresses, it is revealed that he was actually a test subject for experiments involving genetics and an "ARMS" nanomachine implant, along with 3 other youths: Kei Karuma, Takeshi Tomoe, and Hayato Shingu. They all meet under strange circumstances and after many battles they set off on a journey to rescue Ryo's girlfriend Katsumi Akagi who is kidnapped by the Egrigori. The Egrigori are the creators of the ARMS technology.
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The ARMS weapons are named after characters in Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland. Each of the ARMS is a weapon made of thousands of nanomachines and minerals that have the capability to merge with a biological being, and are capable of mimicking a lost limb (as is the case with Kei, Takeshi, Hayato, and Ryo). Further more, each "ARMS" has differing battle modes, which vary in appearance and use. Each ARMS also has several progressions of power, the last of which usually involves the ARMS covering the entire body of the user, making them look more or less like the Alice in Wonderland character they are named after. The four original ARMS weapons were Jabberwock, White Knight, White Rabbit, and Queen of Hearts. They each possess an artificial intelligence within them that is similar to the Alice in Wonderland character they are named after. The Keith Series ARMS do not have artificial intelligences within them.
See also : List of Project ARMS Characters
Ryo Takatsuki
Hayato Shingu
Takeshi Tomoe
Kei Kuruma
Katsumi Akagi
| # | Title | Transliteration | Translation | Synopsis |
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| 1 | Vibrations | The episode opens with an excerpt from Alice in Wonderland, then introduces the theme of power and the sense of secretly craving for it. The scene then cuts to a boy's right hand against the sky, with his body underneath wreckage. Rescuers then come and pull him out, and is subsequently operated, where he ponders on death before deciding he will not die, mentioning that he underwent a change to survive. The story then cuts to the present day, where the main protagonist Ryo Takatsuki is rappeling down a wall. | ||
| 2 | Trance | |||
| 3 | Nightmare | |||
| 4 | Intercept | |||
| 5 | Counterattack | As the twins continue their rampage throughout the school, Hayato is stuck fighting Plus, while Minus comes out of the ceiling and engages Ryo. Plus and Minus overwhlem their opponents, but Takeshi appears and turns the tables around. | ||
| 6 | Flash | |||
| 7 | Trust | Keith, the mysterious Egrigori agent, makes his presence felt after knocking out Hayato. Al sends Minus after him, but Keith easily defeats Minus, and kills Jeff. But when he turns to Al, Takeshi saves him with the White Rabbit's speed. Keith leaves, but leaves an invitation to the ARMS users to go to Abumisawa village, site of the deaths of Hayato's parents. To get more advice, they go to Juzu Shingu, master of the Shingu fighting style and Hayato's grandfather, for information on ARMS, Egrigori, and Abumisawa. Al joins the team, on the condition that they cooperate in his experiments to find out what ARMS are made of. After Juzu takes out Takeshi and Hayato, Ryo nearly catches Juzu with Jabberwock. After a few parting words with Juzu, the gang goes to Abumisawa, with Katsumi sneaking off with them. Their trip gets more intriguing when they are held hostage by armed militia bent on preventing them from going to Abumisawa. | ||
| 8 | Stranger | |||
| 9 | Illusion | |||
| 10 | Jabberwock | |||
| 11 | Evolution | |||
| 12 | Beat | |||
| 13 | Bluemen | |||
| 14 | Welcome Rain | |||
| 15 | Showtime | |||
| 16 | Satan | |||
| 17 | Happen | |||
| 18 | Gehenna | |||
| 19 | Snark Hunt | |||
| 20 | Crisis | |||
| 21 | Wish | |||
| 22 | Knight | |||
| 23 | White Rabbit | |||
| 24 | Venom | |||
| 25 | Judgement | |||
| 26 | Fly |
| # | Title | Transliteration | Translation | Synopsis |
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| 27 | Alive | |||
| 28 | Hound | |||
| 29 | Hunted | |||
| 30 | Link | |||
| 31 | Hercules | |||
| 32 | Incubation | |||
| 33 | Maze | |||
| 34 | Canary | |||
| 35 | Silent | |||
| 36 | Stream | |||
| 37 | Forward | |||
| 38 | Coma | |||
| 39 | Element | |||
| 40 | Rivers | |||
| 41 | Drakken | |||
| 42 | Alice | |||
| 43 | Turn | |||
| 44 | Arcadia | |||
| 45 | Killing Field | |||
| 46 | Fortress | |||
| 47 | Junction | |||
| 48 | Human | |||
| 49 | Liberation | |||
| 50 | Animus | |||
| 51 | Blue Wish | |||
| 52 | Life |
| Opening themes | |||
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| Transcription/Translation | Artist | Episodes | |
| Free Bird | New Cinema Tokage | 1-13 | |
| Hakanaku Tsuyoku | New Cinema Tokage | 14-26 | |
| Time Waits for No One | WAG | 27-52 | |
| Ending themes | |||
| Just wanna be | WAG | 1-13 | |
| Call my name | Garnet Crow | 14-26 | |
| Timeless Sleep | Garnet Crow | 27-40 | |
| 終わらない夢の中で | Project ARMS | 41-52 | |
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