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''Nanako SOS'' is a manga series created by Hideo Azuma, later adapted into an anime in 1983 by Movie International Company (MIC) and ran for 39 episodes on [[Creator/FujiTelevision Fuji TV]].

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''Nanako SOS'' is a manga series created by Hideo Azuma, which was serialized in ''Popcorn'' and ''Just Comic'' from 1980 to 1986. It was later adapted into an anime in 1983 by Movie International Company (MIC) and ran for 39 episodes on [[Creator/FujiTelevision Fuji TV]].

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* CoolShades: Yotsuya wears a pair.

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* MindOverMatter: Part of Nanako's powers.

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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: In the anime Nanako has green hair and Yotsuya has pink hair.
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* RedIsHeroic: Nanako's cape and insignia are red.
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* TheCameo: Hideo Azuma's other manga/anime heroine, ''[[Anime/LittlePollon Pollon]]'', makes a cameo in episode 16.

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* TheCameo: Hideo Azuma's other manga/anime heroine, ''[[Anime/LittlePollon Pollon]]'', [[Anime/LittlePollon Pollon]], makes a cameo in episode 16.
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* TheCameo: Hideo Azuma's other manga/anime heroine, ''[[Manga/LittlePollon Pollon]]'', makes a cameo in episode 16.

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* TheCameo: Hideo Azuma's other manga/anime heroine, ''[[Manga/LittlePollon ''[[Anime/LittlePollon Pollon]]'', makes a cameo in episode 16.
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* TheCameo: Hideo Azuma's other manga/anime heroine, ''[[Manga/LittlePollon Pollon]]'', makes a cameo in episode 16.
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* BadassAdorable: Despite being very strong and overpowered, Nanako is much more vulnerable and {{Adorkable}} than the usual heroine.

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* BadassAdorable: Despite being very strong and overpowered, Nanako is much more emotionally vulnerable and {{Adorkable}} than the usual heroine.
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[[http://enoki-films.co.jp/ Enoki Films]] currently has the rights to the series worldwide (along with most of MIC's productions), and the international title for the series is ''Nana the Supergirl'', which was the name used for its distribution and TV airings in Italy, France, Germany and Russia.

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[[http://enoki-films.co.jp/ jp/pro_nanathesupergirl.php Enoki Films]] currently has holds the rights to the series worldwide (along with most of MIC's productions), and the international title for the series is ''Nana the Supergirl'', which was the name used for its distribution and TV airings in Italy, France, Germany and Russia.
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Enoki Films currently has the rights to the series worldwide (along with most of MIC's productions), and the international title for the series is ''Nana the Supergirl'', which was the name used for its distribution and TV airings in Italy, France, Germany and Russia.

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[[http://enoki-films.co.jp/ Enoki Films Films]] currently has the rights to the series worldwide (along with most of MIC's productions), and the international title for the series is ''Nana the Supergirl'', which was the name used for its distribution and TV airings in Italy, France, Germany and Russia.
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Enoki Films currently has the rights to the series worldwide (along with most of MIC's productions), and international title for the series is ''Nana the Supergirl'', which was the name used for its distribution and TV airings in Italy, France, Germany and Russia.

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Enoki Films currently has the rights to the series worldwide (along with most of MIC's productions), and the international title for the series is ''Nana the Supergirl'', which was the name used for its distribution and TV airings in Italy, France, Germany and Russia.
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''Nanako SOS'' is a manga series created by Hideo Azuma, later adapted into an anime of 39 episodes which aired on the Fuji Television network in 1983.

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''Nanako SOS'' is a manga series created by Hideo Azuma, later adapted into an anime of in 1983 by Movie International Company (MIC) and ran for 39 episodes which aired on the [[Creator/FujiTelevision Fuji Television network in 1983.
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''Enoki Films'' held the North American distribution rights of TV series, under the name ''Nana the Supergirl'', though the series was never aired in North America. The TV series has also aired in Italy, France, Germany and Russia.

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''Enoki Films'' held Enoki Films currently has the North American distribution rights of TV series, under to the name series worldwide (along with most of MIC's productions), and international title for the series is ''Nana the Supergirl'', though which was the series was never aired in North America. The name used for its distribution and TV series has also aired airings in Italy, France, Germany and Russia.
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* PinkMeansFeminine: Nanako's supergirl costume is pink.

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* PinkMeansFeminine: PinkHeroine: Nanako's supergirl costume is pink.
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''Enoki Films’'' held the North American distribution rights of TV series, under the name ''Nana the Supergirl'', though the series was never aired in North America. The TV series has also aired in Italy, France, Germany and Russia.

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''Enoki Films’'' Films'' held the North American distribution rights of TV series, under the name ''Nana the Supergirl'', though the series was never aired in North America. The TV series has also aired in Italy, France, Germany and Russia.
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* VillanousCrush: Many of the villains appear to have this for Nanako.

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''Nanako SOS'' is a manga series created by Hideo Azuma, later adapted into an anime of 39 episodes which aired on the Fuji Television network in 1983.

It’s an odd mix of an unconventional MagicalGirl comedy series and a parody of the {{Superhero}} genres. Nanako is a young girl, she has superpowers, but has also lost her memory. She's found by a greedy and opportunistic TeenGenius student named Yotsuya who promises to help her get her memory if she will join his detective agency. In reality, he only wants to use her powers for his own personal gain and for his agency, although the naïve Nanako is unaware of it. Meanwhile, Yotsuya's short, nerdy best friend Iidabashi falls in love with Nanako. Throughout the story, Nanako will face several bizarre villains who are also interested in her for various reasons.

''Enoki Films’'' held the North American distribution rights of TV series, under the name ''Nana the Supergirl'', though the series was never aired in North America. The TV series has also aired in Italy, France, Germany and Russia.
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!! The series provides examples of:
* AllLoveIsUnrequited: Iidabashi is secretly in love with Nanako who is secretly in love with Yotsuya.
* AmnesiacHero: Nanako has lost her memory and Yotsuya has promised to help her get her memory back. She doesn't know that he's just using her for selfish reasons.
* AnimeHair: Yotsuya, a boy with very long and curly pink hair.
* BadassAdorable: Despite being very strong and overpowered, Nanako is much more vulnerable and {{Adorkable}} than the usual heroine.
* CoolShades: Yotsuya wears a pair.
* DudeMagnet: It seems like almost all the guys want Nanako, villains included.
* ExtremeDoormat: Nanako is way too nice for her own good, so it’s easy for other people to take advantage of her.
* TheIngenue: Played straight with naïve and innocent Nanako.
* MagicalAccessory: Nanako's particular belt that can turn her into a "supergirl".
* MagicalGirl: Nanako, although she's more like a SuperHero, lacking a MentorMascot, TransformationTrinket, or most things usually associated with the trope.
* MindOverMatter: Part of Nanako's powers.
* MostWritersAreWriters: Iidabashi is an aspiring manga writer.
* PinkMeansFeminine: Nanako's supergirl costume is pink.
* RobotBuddy: 7 and 11, two robots designed by Yotsuya to assist Nanako.
* {{Superhero}}: They give Nanako a costume and call her "Super Girl" to help them fight crime. She can fly and has many other superpowers.
* TeenGenius: Yotsuya is a genius who is still a high school student.
* TwoGuysAndAGirl: The three main characters, Nanako, Yotsuya, and Iidabashi, including sort of a LoveTriangle between them.
* VillanousCrush: Many of the villains appear to have this for Nanako.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: In the anime Nanako has green hair and Yotsuya has pink hair.
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