Girls Bravo (2004)

A girl-allergic teen lands on a female-dominated world in this irreverent 2004 harem comedy anime from Fuji TV.

Girls Bravo - Series Information

  • Original Title: GIRLSブラボー
  • First Air Year: 2004
  • Last Air Year: 2005
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Comedy
  • Content Rating (US): TV-MA
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (24 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 2
  • Number of Episodes: 24
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese, English
  • First Air Date: July 5, 2004 (United States - TV-MA), July 5, 2004 (Canada - 18+), July 5, 2004 (Australia - MA 15+), July 5, 2004 (Mexico - C)
  • Networks: Fuji TV
  • Production Companies: Fuji Television Network, KADOKAWA Shoten
  • Production Countries: Japan

Girls Bravo - Plot

Small for his age, Yukinari has been bullied and abused by girls all his life. Now in high school, he has developed a rare condition: whenever girls touch him, or even come close, he breaks out in hives. Imagine his surprise, when he is suddenly transported to the city of Seiren on a mystic world invisibly orbiting the Earth, and populated with vast numbers of women and very few men. Fortunately, he has a new friend, Miharu-chan, whose touch inexplicably doesn't affect him.

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Girls Bravo - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Mamiko Noto
  • Ayaka Saito
  • Ayako Kawasumi
  • Masayo Kurata
  • Yuki Matsuoka
  • Tomoko Kaneda

Writers

  • Yano Rasputin
  • Akira Watanabe

Girls Bravo - FAQs

What is the premise of Girls Bravo?

Girls Bravo follows Yukinari, a high school boy who breaks out in hives whenever girls come near him. After being flung into his bathtub, he's magically transported to Seiren, a world orbiting Earth where women vastly outnumber men — and where one girl named Miharu mysteriously doesn't trigger his allergy.

Is Girls Bravo based on a manga?

Girls Bravo is adapted from the manga series of the same name by Mario Kaneda, serialized in Monthly GFantasy. The manga ran from 2000 to 2005 and spans ten volumes, blending harem comedy with light fantasy elements that the anime adaptation faithfully carries over across its two seasons.

Where can you stream Girls Bravo?

Girls Bravo is available to stream on Crunchyroll with a subscription. It's also accessible through the Crunchyroll Amazon Channel, making it easy to watch whether you prefer the Crunchyroll app directly or through your Amazon Prime Video add-ons.

How many seasons and episodes does Girls Bravo have?

Girls Bravo ran for two seasons: Season 1 contains 11 episodes and Season 2 follows with 13 episodes, bringing the total to 24 episodes. Each episode runs approximately 24 minutes, making the full series a breezy watch at around nine and a half hours of content.

What is the content rating for Girls Bravo?

Girls Bravo carries a TV-MA rating in the United States, reflecting its mature humor, ecchi elements, and suggestive situations. It's intended for adult anime fans comfortable with the harem comedy genre's characteristic fan service and risqué comedic scenarios.

Who voices the main characters in Girls Bravo?

The Japanese voice cast features notable talent including Mamiko Noto, Ayako Kawasumi, and Ayaka Saito in key roles, alongside Masayo Kurata, Yuki Matsuoka, and Tomoko Kaneda. The series also received an English dub, making it accessible to a broader international audience.

What anime series are similar to Girls Bravo?

Fans of Girls Bravo tend to enjoy To LOVE-Ru, Kanokon, Cat Planet Cuties, and Sekirei — all harem comedies with similar ecchi sensibilities. Date A Live and The "Hentai" Prince and the Stony Cat also share the genre's blend of supernatural premises, romantic comedy, and lively female casts.

Is Girls Bravo worth watching for harem anime fans?

For fans of early-2000s harem comedy anime, Girls Bravo delivers exactly what the genre promises: a quirky supernatural hook, a colorful cast of female characters, and plenty of slapstick fan service. It's lighthearted, unpretentious fun — best enjoyed as a nostalgic slice of mid-2000s anime comedy culture.

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