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* RidiculouslyHumanRobot: The automata are all ridiculously human, and the only thing that sets them apart visually are their 'backpacks'. This also seperates them from the other robots that were used for the menial work during war. They are also shown to be able to eat anything a human can.
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* '''Volume 2''': ''Mumei Tenrei'', scheduled for a 2024 release.

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* '''Volume 2''': ''Mumei Tenrei'', scheduled for a May 31, 2024 release.
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* AnachronismStew: Set in a fictional country that's like Japan and adopts a lot of period aesthetics of the late 19th and early 20th century but with advanced enough robotics to emulate lifelike androids. The official website states that Inaba were made during the sane time as gramophones were, and that they were very popular despite being much more expensive.

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* AnachronismStew: Set in a fictional country that's like Japan and adopts a lot of period aesthetics of the late 19th and early 20th century but with advanced enough robotics to emulate lifelike androids. The official website states that Inaba were made during the sane same time as gramophones were, and that they were very popular despite being much more expensive.

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The anime series is licensed in North America by Creator/SentaiFilmworks and is streaming on {{Creator/HIDIVE}} and a series of kinetic novels are set for release in 2023.

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The anime series is licensed in North America by Creator/SentaiFilmworks and is streaming on {{Creator/HIDIVE}} and a {{Creator/HIDIVE}}. A series of kinetic novels are set for were announced in 2022 and were intended to release between 2023 (for the first three parts) and 2024 (for the fourth part). However, with the exception of the first part, they were all pushed to 2024 and further, with the dates for the last two parts currently being unknown. The website for the kinetic novels (albeit written in Japanese) can be found [[https://primadoll.jp/kineticnovel.html here]].
* '''Volume 1''': ''Fuyuzora Hanabi/Sekka Monyou'', released on April 28,
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* '''Volume 2''': ''Mumei Tenrei'', scheduled for a 2024 release.
* '''Volume 3''': ''Kouto Tantei''.
* '''Volume 4''': ''Encore'', the final part.
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* AnachronismStew: Set in a fictional country that's like Japan and adopts a lot of period aesthetics of the late 19th and early 20th century but with advanced enough robotics to emulate lifelike androids.

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* AnachronismStew: Set in a fictional country that's like Japan and adopts a lot of period aesthetics of the late 19th and early 20th century but with advanced enough robotics to emulate lifelike androids. The official website states that Inaba were made during the sane time as gramophones were, and that they were very popular despite being much more expensive.
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* MisappliedPhlebotinum: These are all [[RidiculouslyHumanRobot highly realistic]], durable creations that all have a special linking ability to boot...who are running a ''cafe'', out of all things. [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] in that they were originally created for [[RobotSoldier an entirely different job]], and that these characteristics were invaluable for that.
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* TheSixthRanger: The later introduction of a new doll, Haikagura to the group. The episode following her introduction is is fittingly titled, ''A Momentary Sextet.''

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* TheSixthRanger: The later introduction of a new doll, Haikagura to the group. The episode following her introduction is is fittingly titled, ''A Momentary Sextet.''''
* ThemeNaming: Most of the episode names refer to music in some way.

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* CuteMachines: The dolls are stylized to look like cute young females.


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* RobotGirl: The dolls are stylized to look like cute young girls.

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* CuteClumsyGirl: Haizakura fits the bill to a T. She's certainly cute, and continually messes up even the most basic of tasks, much to Karasuba's exasperation.



* TheSixthRanger: The later introduction of a new doll, Haikgura to the group. The episode following her introduction is is fittingly titled, ''A Momentary Sextet.''

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* RoseHairedSweetie: Haizakura has pink hair and is as nice as can be.
* TheSixthRanger: The later introduction of a new doll, Haikgura Haikagura to the group. The episode following her introduction is is fittingly titled, ''A Momentary Sextet.''
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[[caption-width-right:350: Hokiboshi (top left), Gekka (bottom left), Haizakura (center), Retzel (top right) and Karasuba (bottom right) ]]

''Prima Doll'' is an cross media franchise produced by {{Creator/KeyVisualArts}} with an anime series animated by Bibury Animation Studio, released in the summer of 2022. Set in the aftermath of a massive war, automata once built for war now find new roles in society, in particular a group of five automata known as autonomous mechanical dolls work together in a little cafe Café Kuronekotei, where a they serve up their customers with a smile and work to find their place in a new world of peace.

The anime series is licensed in North America by Creator/SentaiFilmworks and is streaming on {{Creator/HIDIVE}} and a series of kinetic novels are set for release in 2023.

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* AnachronismStew: Set in a fictional country that's like Japan and adopts a lot of period aesthetics of the late 19th and early 20th century but with advanced enough robotics to emulate lifelike androids.
* CuteMachines: The dolls are stylized to look like cute young females.
* CuteMute: Hokiboshi is first introduced as being mute, only able to communicate through writing on pads of paper. [[spoiler: She eventually regains the ability to use her voice]].
* FiveManBandConcert: The dolls of the Kuronekotei not only serve customers with food and drink but they also sing together on stage.
* MissingMom: Chiyo mentions her when she first meets Haizakura, her mother died.
* TheMole: [[spoiler: Retzel starts off as one but joins the group.]]
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Zigzagged. The dolls eyes glow red when linking with other dolls and robots to give commands or see into their memory banks. When Haizakura is first introduced, she links to stop some war machines from rampaging through the city. [[spoiler: Haikagura's eyes glow red when she reengages the war machines in the final episodes.]]
* RobotSoldier: The dolls themselves served in some capacity in the armed forces, either for recon, combat or simply as morale boosters. There's also the regular bots that were used in combat infantry.
* TheSixthRanger: The later introduction of a new doll, Haikgura to the group. The episode following her introduction is is fittingly titled, ''A Momentary Sextet.''

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