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There is also a publication called Motto Love Love Sakusen Desu! that focuses on the more humorous aspects of the girl's lives, as well as providing a bit of backstory between the events of the anime and the movie. Another spin-off manga called Phase Erika! depicts the events leading up to the anime through the eyes of Erika Itsumi.
GIRLS UND PANZER SERIES
An important quality of the sport is that it’s practiced exclusively by women, usually high school or college aged. Note: A DVD collecting six ASIN:B00GB0OX42 Girls und Panzer OVA Specials is a must buy for fans of the TV series among the most interesting things are an episode explaining (to the extent that is even possible) why all of the schools are built on converted or replicated aircraft carriers and a longer, more detailed version of the battle. The spin-off manga Ribbon Warrior follows the girls from Tatenashi High School as they practice Tankathlon, another type of Sensha-dou. Schools from around the world compete in a sport called Sensha-do, or way of the tank. Girls und Panzer or Garupan for short is set in a universe in which tank warfare is widely practiced as a sport, known as senshad or way of the tank. The spin-off manga Little Army gives a prequel for the animated series and follows the girls from Bellwall Academy as they practice the sport. The anime series follows the girls of Ooarai Girls Academy as they learn about, operate, and battle with all kinds of WWII tanks against other tanking schools while forming bonds with their machines and each other. The sport is entirely practiced by girls and women and is considered feminine. Girls und Panzer is set in an alternate universe where a sport known as " Panzerfahren" or "Sensha-do" - the art of fighting tanks, or tankery, is a lot more common than today.