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Pumpkin Scissors|Anime

Pumpkin Scissors is a military action anime based on the manga of the same name by Ryoutarou Iwanaga. The anime aired from 2006 to 2007, spanning 24 episodes. Directed by Katsuhito Akiyama, the animation was produced by GONZO and AIC. The original manga began serialization in 2002 in “Magazine GREAT”, depicting the efforts of the special unit “Pumpkin Scissors,” tasked with helping society recover after a devastating war. The protagonist, Second Lieutenant Alice L. Malvin, leads her team in confronting the injustices and societal struggles of a post-war world, aiming to bring hope to those who have suffered. The anime intertwines themes of war, human resilience, and the pursuit of justice with vivid storytelling.

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The story is set in a post-war society struggling to rebuild itself. The special unit known as “Pumpkin Scissors,” led by Second Lieutenant Alice L. Malvin, was established to aid in post-war recovery by addressing public hardships and restoring order. Among its members is Corporal Randel Oland, a soldier burdened by wartime trauma whose mysterious past and formidable combat skills add depth to the narrative. Alice’s unwavering sense of justice and the team’s camaraderie drive them to confront post-war chaos and corruption. Their journey portrays human resilience and hope amidst adversity.

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Pumpkin Scissors stands out as a rare anime that focuses on post-war societal issues, blending military action with human drama. Alice’s powerful leadership and dedication to justice inspire viewers, while the high-stakes missions she undertakes with her team are filled with suspense. The enigmatic past and unique abilities of Randel Oland add layers of intrigue that captivate the audience. The show also portrays the harsh realities of war’s aftermath and the struggles faced by society, making it a series rich in thematic depth beyond just action.

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