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** Gourai j-j-jams the charging cable into Stylet with little-to-no twice. She gets angry the second time and returns the favour to Gourai.

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** Gourai j-j-jams the charging cable into Stylet with little-to-no warning twice. She gets angry the second time and returns the favour to Gourai.
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** In chapter 3, Stylet's jetpack wasn't really designed for her to lift more than her own bodyweight plus some weapons, so naturally she has issues picking up and carrying the heavily-armored Gourai.

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** In chapter 3, Stylet's jetpack wasn't really designed for her to lift more than her own bodyweight plus some weapons, so naturally she has issues picking up and carrying the heavily-armored Gourai.Gourai.
** In Chapter 4, it is revealed that the flight-oriented FA Girls Stylet and Baselard are too lightweight to move effectively with Gourai's heavy tanklike armor.
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** Gourai j-j-jams the charging cable into Stylet with little-to-no twice. She gets angry the second time and returns the favour to Gourai.
** Baselard festooning things with stickers. Her Charger, Stylet's jetpack, and an equipment case.

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* RealityEnsues: Stylet's jetpack wasn't really designed for her to lift more than her own bodyweight plus some weapons, so naturally she has issues picking up and carrying the heavily-armored Gourai.

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* RealityEnsues: RealityEnsues:
** In chapters 1 and 2, Hresvelgr's eagerness to fight coupled with her willingly giving Gourai a handicap in battery stamina by not recharging after beating Stylet means she ends up falling asleep from battery power exhaustion after defeating Gourai.
** In chapter 3,
Stylet's jetpack wasn't really designed for her to lift more than her own bodyweight plus some weapons, so naturally she has issues picking up and carrying the heavily-armored Gourai.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Several customized ''Frame Arms Girls'' toys, from the collection of [[http://busoushinkiworld.com/viewtopic.php?f=23&p=39985#p39698 ZeroEdge]].]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Several ''Frame Arms Girls'' toys, from the collection of [[http://busoushinkiworld.com/viewtopic.php?f=23&p=39985#p39698 ZeroEdge]].]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Several customized ''Frame Arms Girls'' toys, from the collection of [[http://busoushinkiworld.com/viewtopic.php?f=23&p=39985#p39698 ZeroEdge]].]]
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'''[[http://fagirl.com/index.html Frame Arms Girls]]''' is a line of MechaMusume action figure kits produced by Kotobukiya.

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'''[[http://fagirl.''[[http://fagirl.com/index.html Frame Arms Girls]]''' Girls]]'' is a line of MechaMusume action figure kits produced by Kotobukiya.

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[[caption-width-right:350:Several ''Frame Arms Girls'' toys, from the collection of [[http://busoushinkiworld.com/viewtopic.php?f=23&p=39985#p39698 ZeroEdge]].]]



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An anime adaptation has started airing in early April as part of the Spring 2017 Anime lineup, and will run for 12 episodes. In it, a young lady named Ao Gennai gets introduced to the world of cute little robot girls as a result of her father signing her up for a monetized review/research program with Kotobukiya, which also conveniently frees her up from having to hunt for a part-time job in order to earn a little extra pocket money.

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An [[Anime/FrameArmsGirls anime adaptation adaptation]] has started airing in early April as part of the Spring 2017 Anime lineup, and will run for 12 episodes. In it, a young lady named Ao Gennai gets introduced to the world of cute little robot girls as a result of her father signing her up for a monetized review/research program with Kotobukiya, which also conveniently frees her up from having to hunt for a part-time job in order to earn a little extra pocket money.



* RealityEnsues: Stylet's jetpack wasn't really designed for her to lift more than her own bodyweight plus some weapons, so naturally she has issues picking up and carrying the heavily-armored Gourai.

!!Tropes demonstrated in the anime TV series:
* {{Bowdlerise}}: Jinrai and the Materia Twin's underclothes were made less skimpy for the anime adaptation.
* {{Fanservice}}: In a non-sexual sense, the show has a lot of subtle and overt nods to FA Girls being like their Busou Shinki sisters in terms of straddling the line between plamo kits, action figures, and dolls, with the heavy talk about runners and nippers in Episode 1 and the depictation of a tabletop loaded with plamo tools and covered by a cutting mat in the credits sequence, while Ao has converted her bookshelf into an open-air "Doll's House" for her FA Girls in the intro sequence. In episode 3 there is even talk about how Bukiko's skill at plamo assembly allows her to put together kits with more precision and potency than the comparative newbie Ao.
** That being said, the show does contain your standard fare of Fanservice from their charging reactions to the Materia Twins's...close nature.
* FunnyBackgroundEvent: The Kotobukiya delivery drone carrying packages to Ao's apartment is attacked by a territorial crow twice in the first episode. The second time around, the drone repels the crow with a mounted airsoft machinegun.
* GirlInABox: All the FA Girls turn up this way via Kotobukiya delivery at Ao's doorstep.
* HilarityEnsues:
** Episode 2: Baselard accidentally gets an amusing message recorded on Ao's old Roomba when she starts reading Ao's poetry journal.
** Episode 3: Stylet and Gourai get attacked by that territorial crow while trying to fly over to Ao's school. Meanwhile, Baselard smuggles herself to school in Ao's bag and causes some havoc with her shenanigans.
* ManicPixieDreamGirl: While Gourai is technically too stoic for this role, nevertheless she joins Stylet and Baselard in introducing Ao Gennai to the joys of taking care of little robot girls in the anime.
* MythologyGag: Hresvelgr's portrayl in the intro sequence as an antagonist harkens back to the original mecha-styled Frame Arms series, where her namesake mecha was developed by the lunar colonies and sent to battle against the Earth-side humans. Pretty much all the other FA Girls facing off against her are either FA Girl originals or based on Earth-side Frame Arms mecha.
* ProductPlacement: Gourai takes time to shill Kotobukiya's own branded model kit nippers when Ao manages to borrow a pair of them from her landlord. Ao's friend Bukiko is basically the Kotobuki Godhands Nipper mascot. In episode 3, Gourai and Bukiko spend some time shilling the MSG weapon kit for the Revolving Buster Cannon.
* RealityEnsues: Baselard's messing around with Ao's old Roomba leaves so much dust in the air it ends up interfering with her BeamSpam accuracy and makes it difficult for her to hit Gourai during their spar. Gourai's ballistic cannon isn't as badly affected by the dust as the solid rounds are too heavy for the dust to disperse.
* TransformationSequence: Demonstrated in the PV trailer.

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* RealityEnsues: Stylet's jetpack wasn't really designed for her to lift more than her own bodyweight plus some weapons, so naturally she has issues picking up and carrying the heavily-armored Gourai.

!!Tropes demonstrated in the anime TV series:
* {{Bowdlerise}}: Jinrai and the Materia Twin's underclothes were made less skimpy for the anime adaptation.
* {{Fanservice}}: In a non-sexual sense, the show has a lot of subtle and overt nods to FA Girls being like their Busou Shinki sisters in terms of straddling the line between plamo kits, action figures, and dolls, with the heavy talk about runners and nippers in Episode 1 and the depictation of a tabletop loaded with plamo tools and covered by a cutting mat in the credits sequence, while Ao has converted her bookshelf into an open-air "Doll's House" for her FA Girls in the intro sequence. In episode 3 there is even talk about how Bukiko's skill at plamo assembly allows her to put together kits with more precision and potency than the comparative newbie Ao.
** That being said, the show does contain your standard fare of Fanservice from their charging reactions to the Materia Twins's...close nature.
* FunnyBackgroundEvent: The Kotobukiya delivery drone carrying packages to Ao's apartment is attacked by a territorial crow twice in the first episode. The second time around, the drone repels the crow with a mounted airsoft machinegun.
* GirlInABox: All the FA Girls turn up this way via Kotobukiya delivery at Ao's doorstep.
* HilarityEnsues:
** Episode 2: Baselard accidentally gets an amusing message recorded on Ao's old Roomba when she starts reading Ao's poetry journal.
** Episode 3: Stylet and Gourai get attacked by that territorial crow while trying to fly over to Ao's school. Meanwhile, Baselard smuggles herself to school in Ao's bag and causes some havoc with her shenanigans.
* ManicPixieDreamGirl: While Gourai is technically too stoic for this role, nevertheless she joins Stylet and Baselard in introducing Ao Gennai to the joys of taking care of little robot girls in the anime.
* MythologyGag: Hresvelgr's portrayl in the intro sequence as an antagonist harkens back to the original mecha-styled Frame Arms series, where her namesake mecha was developed by the lunar colonies and sent to battle against the Earth-side humans. Pretty much all the other FA Girls facing off against her are either FA Girl originals or based on Earth-side Frame Arms mecha.
* ProductPlacement: Gourai takes time to shill Kotobukiya's own branded model kit nippers when Ao manages to borrow a pair of them from her landlord. Ao's friend Bukiko is basically the Kotobuki Godhands Nipper mascot. In episode 3, Gourai and Bukiko spend some time shilling the MSG weapon kit for the Revolving Buster Cannon.
* RealityEnsues: Baselard's messing around with Ao's old Roomba leaves so much dust in the air it ends up interfering with her BeamSpam accuracy and makes it difficult for her to hit Gourai during their spar. Gourai's ballistic cannon isn't as badly affected by the dust as the solid rounds are too heavy for the dust to disperse.
* TransformationSequence: Demonstrated in the PV trailer.
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* {{Fanservice}}: In a non-sexual sense, the show has a lot of subtle and overt nods to FA Girls being like their Busou Shinki sisters in terms of straddling the line between plamo kits, action figures, and dolls, with the heavy talk about runners and nippers in Episode 1 and the depictation of a tabletop loaded with plamo tools and covered by a cutting mat in the credits sequence, while Ao has converted her bookshelf into an open-air "Doll's House" for her FA Girls in the intro sequence. In episode 3 there is even talk about how Bukiko's skill at plamo assembly allows her to put together kits with more precision and potency than the comparative newbie Ao is.

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* {{Fanservice}}: In a non-sexual sense, the show has a lot of subtle and overt nods to FA Girls being like their Busou Shinki sisters in terms of straddling the line between plamo kits, action figures, and dolls, with the heavy talk about runners and nippers in Episode 1 and the depictation of a tabletop loaded with plamo tools and covered by a cutting mat in the credits sequence, while Ao has converted her bookshelf into an open-air "Doll's House" for her FA Girls in the intro sequence. In episode 3 there is even talk about how Bukiko's skill at plamo assembly allows her to put together kits with more precision and potency than the comparative newbie Ao is.Ao.



** Episode 3: Stylet and Gourai get attacked by that territorial crow while trying to fly over to Ao's school.

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** Episode 3: Stylet and Gourai get attacked by that territorial crow while trying to fly over to Ao's school. Meanwhile, Baselard smuggles herself to school in Ao's bag and causes some havoc with her shenanigans.

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** As shown in episode 1 of the anime, [[http://knowyourmeme.com/photos/1239856 Gourai has a reaction]] to having her charger plugged into her, her mouth going 'O'-shaped for a moment as she squeals, much to Ao's surprise. In episode 2, Stylet blushes at the thought of shorting out a Roomba's memory by plugging and unplugging herself from it, complete with rose-tint and suggestive sounds.

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** As shown in episode 1 of the anime, [[http://knowyourmeme.com/photos/1239856 Gourai has a reaction]] to having her charger plugged into her, her mouth going 'O'-shaped for a moment as she squeals, much to Ao's surprise. In episode 2, Stylet blushes at the thought of shorting out a Roomba's memory by plugging and unplugging herself from it, Charger-kun "punishment" involving the charging cable, complete with rose-tint and suggestive sounds.



* {{Fanservice}}: In a non-sexual sense, the show has a lot of subtle and overt nods to FA Girls being like their Busou Shinki sisters in terms of straddling the line between plamo kits, action figures, and dolls, with the heavy talk about runners and nippers in Episode 1 and the depictation of a tabletop loaded with plamo tools and covered by a cutting mat in the credits sequence, while Ao has converted her bookshelf into an open-air "Doll's House" for her FA Girls in the intro sequence.
** That being said, the show does contain your standard fare of Fanservice from their charging reactions to the Materia Twins...close nature.

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* {{Fanservice}}: In a non-sexual sense, the show has a lot of subtle and overt nods to FA Girls being like their Busou Shinki sisters in terms of straddling the line between plamo kits, action figures, and dolls, with the heavy talk about runners and nippers in Episode 1 and the depictation of a tabletop loaded with plamo tools and covered by a cutting mat in the credits sequence, while Ao has converted her bookshelf into an open-air "Doll's House" for her FA Girls in the intro sequence.
sequence. In episode 3 there is even talk about how Bukiko's skill at plamo assembly allows her to put together kits with more precision and potency than the comparative newbie Ao is.
** That being said, the show does contain your standard fare of Fanservice from their charging reactions to the Materia Twins...Twins's...close nature.



* HilarityEnsues: Baselard accidentally gets an amusing message recorded on Ao's old Roomba.

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* HilarityEnsues: HilarityEnsues:
** Episode 2:
Baselard accidentally gets an amusing message recorded on Ao's old Roomba.Roomba when she starts reading Ao's poetry journal.
** Episode 3: Stylet and Gourai get attacked by that territorial crow while trying to fly over to Ao's school.



* ProductPlacement: Gourai takes time to shill Kotobukiya's own branded model kit nippers when Ao manages to borrow a pair of them from her landlord. Ao's friend Bukiko is basically the Kotobuki Godhands Nipper mascot.

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* ProductPlacement: Gourai takes time to shill Kotobukiya's own branded model kit nippers when Ao manages to borrow a pair of them from her landlord. Ao's friend Bukiko is basically the Kotobuki Godhands Nipper mascot. In episode 3, Gourai and Bukiko spend some time shilling the MSG weapon kit for the Revolving Buster Cannon.
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** That being said, the show does contain your standard fare of Fanservice from their charging reactions to the Materia Twins...close nature.
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* ProductPlacement: Gourai takes time to shill Kotobukiya's own branded model kit nippers when Ao manages to borrow a pair of them from her landlord. Ao's friend Bukiko is basically the Kotobukiya mascot.

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* ProductPlacement: Gourai takes time to shill Kotobukiya's own branded model kit nippers when Ao manages to borrow a pair of them from her landlord. Ao's friend Bukiko is basically the Kotobukiya Kotobuki Godhands Nipper mascot.
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'''Frame Arms Girls''' is a line of MechaMusume action figure kits produced by Kotobukiya.

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'''Frame '''[[http://fagirl.com/index.html Frame Arms Girls''' Girls]]''' is a line of MechaMusume action figure kits produced by Kotobukiya.
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* MythologyGag: Hresvelgr's portrayl in the intro sequence as an antagonist harkens back to the original mecha-styled Frame Arms series, where her namesake mecha was developed by the lunar colonies and sent to battle against the Earth-side humans. Pretty much all the other FA Girls facing off against her are either FA Girl originals or based on Earth-side Frame Arms mecha.
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* RealityEnsues: Baselard's messing around with Ao's old Roomba leaves so much dust in the air it ends up interfering with her BeamSpam accuracy and makes it difficult for her to hit Gourai during their spar. Gourai's ballistic cannon isn't as badly affected by the dust as the solid rounds are too heavy for the dust to disperse.

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** As shown in episode 1 of the anime, [[http://knowyourmeme.com/photos/1239856 Gourai has a reaction]] to having her charger plugged into her, her mouth going 'O'-shaped for a moment as she squeals, much to Ao's surprise.

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** As shown in episode 1 of the anime, [[http://knowyourmeme.com/photos/1239856 Gourai has a reaction]] to having her charger plugged into her, her mouth going 'O'-shaped for a moment as she squeals, much to Ao's surprise. In episode 2, Stylet blushes at the thought of shorting out a Roomba's memory by plugging and unplugging herself from it, complete with rose-tint and suggestive sounds.



* HilarityEnsues: Baselard accidentally gets an amusing message recorded on Ao's old Roomba.



* ProductPlacement: Gourai takes time to shill Kotobukiya's own branded model kit nippers when Ao manages to borrow a pair of them from her landlord.

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* ProductPlacement: Gourai takes time to shill Kotobukiya's own branded model kit nippers when Ao manages to borrow a pair of them from her landlord. Ao's friend Bukiko is basically the Kotobukiya mascot.
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** As shown in episode 1 of the anime, Gourai has a reaction to having her charger plugged into her, her mouth going 'O'-shaped for a moment as she squeals, much to Ao's surprise.
** In chapter 3 of ''Lab Days'', Stylet squeals out loudly when Gourai quietly sticks the charging plug into her back, and tells her "not to jam it in without warning" in a fashion that could be taken out of context.

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** As shown in episode 1 of the anime, [[http://knowyourmeme.com/photos/1239856 Gourai has a reaction reaction]] to having her charger plugged into her, her mouth going 'O'-shaped for a moment as she squeals, much to Ao's surprise.
** In chapter 3 of ''Lab Days'', [[http://knowyourmeme.com/photos/1241013-anime-manga Stylet squeals out loudly loudly]] when Gourai quietly sticks the charging plug into her back, and tells her "not to jam it in without warning" in a fashion that could be taken out of context.

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A manga about these girls, ''Frame Arms Girls: Lab Days'', was also produced starting in early 2017.

An anime adaptation has started airing in early April as part of the Spring 2017 Anime lineup, and will run for 12 episodes.

Kotobukiya themselves have chibi versions of the FA Girls planned as Cu-Poche jointed chibi action figures. As of April 2017 Gourai and Stylet are the first two to be made available as Poches, with Materia en-route.

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A manga about these girls, ''Frame Arms Girls: Lab Days'', was also produced starting in early 2017.

2017, which covers the life of a bunch of FA girls living in a Kotobukiya research lab.

An anime adaptation has started airing in early April as part of the Spring 2017 Anime lineup, and will run for 12 episodes.

episodes. In it, a young lady named Ao Gennai gets introduced to the world of cute little robot girls as a result of her father signing her up for a monetized review/research program with Kotobukiya, which also conveniently frees her up from having to hunt for a part-time job in order to earn a little extra pocket money.

Kotobukiya themselves have chibi versions of the FA Girls planned as Cu-Poche jointed chibi action figures. As of April 2017 Gourai and Stylet are the first two to be made available as Poches, with White Materia en-route.




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* HilarityEnsues: Stylet insists on bringing Gourai over to meet the newly-arrived Baselard. Cue Stylet struggling to hoist Gourai and fly over to Baselard's cubicle.
* RealityEnsues: Stylet's jetpack wasn't really designed for her to lift more than her own bodyweight plus some weapons, so naturally she has issues picking up and carrying the heavily-armored Gourai.



* FunnyBackgroundEvent: The Kotobukiya delivery drone carrying packages to Ao's apartment is attacked by a territorial crow twice in the first episode.

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* FunnyBackgroundEvent: The Kotobukiya delivery drone carrying packages to Ao's apartment is attacked by a territorial crow twice in the first episode. The second time around, the drone repels the crow with a mounted airsoft machinegun.
* GirlInABox: All the FA Girls turn up this way via Kotobukiya delivery at Ao's doorstep.

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* {{Bowdlerise}}: Jinrai and the Materia Twin's underclothes were made less skimpy for the anime adaptation.



* {{Fanservice}}: Some of the FA girls, like Gourai and Stylet, actually come with decals to decorate their underwear and make it look more like panties.

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* {{Fanservice}}: Some of the FA girls, like Gourai and Stylet, actually come with decals to decorate their underwear and make it look more like panties.panties, with your choice of striped or lace/satin.


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!Tropes demonstrated by the Frame Arms Girls:

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!Tropes demonstrated by the Frame Arms Girls:Girls as a whole:



* CurbStompBattle: Hresvelgr challenges Gourai to a quick spar in Chapter 1 of ''Lab Days'' and overwhelms her with experience, speed and strength - her first strike does more than ''half'' of Gourai's simulated lifebar in damage.



** As shown in the PV on Kotobukiya's Youtube channel, Gourai has a reaction to having her charger plugged into her, her mouth going 'O'-shaped for a moment.

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** As shown in episode 1 of the PV on Kotobukiya's Youtube channel, anime, Gourai has a reaction to having her charger plugged into her, her mouth going 'O'-shaped for a moment.moment as she squeals, much to Ao's surprise.



* GhostStory: In chapter 3 of ''Lab Days'', Baselard tells Gourai and Stylet one about some mysterious sounds she heard in the corridor at night, as well as a strange white figure that was wandering around. Stylet doesn't appreciate being spooked.



* ManicPixieDreamGirl: While Gourai is technically too stoic for this role, nevertheless she joins Stylet and Baselard in introducing Ao Gennai to the joys of taking care of little robot girls in the anime.


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!!Tropes demonstrated in the Lab Days manga:
* CurbStompBattle: Hresvelgr challenges Gourai to a quick spar in Chapter 1 of ''Lab Days'' and overwhelms her with experience, speed and strength - her first strike does more than ''half'' of Gourai's simulated lifebar in damage.
* FailedASpotCheck: Stylet doesn't notice a sticker Baselard planted on her while she was talking to Gourai in Chapter 3.
* GhostStory: In chapter 3 of ''Lab Days'', Baselard tells Gourai and Stylet one about some mysterious sounds she heard in the corridor at night, as well as a strange white figure that was wandering around. Stylet doesn't appreciate being spooked.

!!Tropes demonstrated in the anime TV series:
* {{Fanservice}}: In a non-sexual sense, the show has a lot of subtle and overt nods to FA Girls being like their Busou Shinki sisters in terms of straddling the line between plamo kits, action figures, and dolls, with the heavy talk about runners and nippers in Episode 1 and the depictation of a tabletop loaded with plamo tools and covered by a cutting mat in the credits sequence, while Ao has converted her bookshelf into an open-air "Doll's House" for her FA Girls in the intro sequence.
* FunnyBackgroundEvent: The Kotobukiya delivery drone carrying packages to Ao's apartment is attacked by a territorial crow twice in the first episode.
* ManicPixieDreamGirl: While Gourai is technically too stoic for this role, nevertheless she joins Stylet and Baselard in introducing Ao Gennai to the joys of taking care of little robot girls in the anime.
* ProductPlacement: Gourai takes time to shill Kotobukiya's own branded model kit nippers when Ao manages to borrow a pair of them from her landlord.
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* IkeaWeaponry: As a result of the Shinki-style customizable weapons and armor and the Mobile Support Goods, FA Girls can take advantage of amusingly over-engineered frankenguns (and frankenswords).
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* {{Bowdlerise}}: Jinrai and the Materia Twin's underclothes were made less skimpy for the anime adaptation.
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An anime adaptation has started airing in early April as part of the Spring 2017 Anime lineup, and run for 12 episodes.

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Kotobukiya themselves have chibi versions of the FA Girls planned as Cu-Poche jointed chibi action figures. As of April 2017 Gourai and Stylet are the first two to be made available as Poches, with Materia en-route.
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Anime previews for FA Girls were released over the turning of the calendar from 2016 to 2017, as Kotobukiya is working on an OVA series for their girls that will ship in late Q3 2017 on [=DVDs=].

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Anime previews for FA Girls were released over the turning of the calendar from 2016 to 2017, as Kotobukiya is working on an OVA anime series for their girls that will ship become available on [=DVDs=] later in late Q3 2017 on [=DVDs=].
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An anime adaptation will air as part of the Spring2017Anime lineup, and run for 12 episodes.

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An anime adaptation will air has started airing in early April as part of the Spring2017Anime Spring 2017 Anime lineup, and run for 12 episodes.



* ManicPixieDreamGirl: While Gourai is technically too stoic for this role, nevertheless she joins Stylet and Baselard in introducing Ao Gennai to the joys of taking care of little robot girls in the OVA.

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* ManicPixieDreamGirl: While Gourai is technically too stoic for this role, nevertheless she joins Stylet and Baselard in introducing Ao Gennai to the joys of taking care of little robot girls in the OVA.anime.
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* GhostStory: In chapter 3 of ''Lab Days'', Baselard tells Gourai and Stylet one about some mysterious sounds she heard in the corridor at night, as well as a strange white figure that was wandering around. Stylet doesn't appreciate being spooked.

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* ManicPixieDreamGirl: While Gourai is technically too stoic for this role, nevertheless she joins Stylet and Baselard in introducing Ao Gennai to the joys of taking care of little robot girls in the OVA.
* TransformationSequence: Demonstrated in the PV trailer.



* ManicPixieDreamGirl: While Gourai is technically too stoic for this role, nevertheless she joins Stylet and Baselard in introducing Ao Gennai to the joys of taking care of little robot girls in the OVA.



* {{Stripperiffic}}: Materia, Innocentia, and Jinrai, with the "second generation" style hip and waist construction, have very skimpy underpants that are very thonglike. Gourai, Stylet, and Architect have short skirts that don't really hide their panties.

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* {{Stripperiffic}}: Materia, Innocentia, and Jinrai, with the "second generation" style hip and waist construction, have very skimpy underpants that are very thonglike. Gourai, Stylet, and Architect have short skirts that don't really hide their panties.panties.
* TransformationSequence: Demonstrated in the PV trailer.
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A manga about these girls, ''Frame Arms Girls: Lab Days]'', was also produced starting in early 2017.

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A manga about these girls, ''Frame Arms Girls: Lab Days]'', Days'', was also produced starting in early 2017.
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'''Frame Arms Girls''' is a line of MechaMusume action figure kits produced by Kotobukiya.

Introduced by Kotobukiya to fill in the Mecha Musume void left in the market after Konami stopped further production of ''Toys/BusouShinki'', the FA Girls are also an attempt to make the original series Frame Arms mechs more accessible and appealing by turning the robots into cuter robot girls.

In a fashion rather like the Shinki, FA Girls have a lot of articulation and a modular pegs/parts system that leverages Kotobukiya's universal Mobile Support Goods (MSG) accessories for their model kits and action figures.

Anime previews for FA Girls were released over the turning of the calendar from 2016 to 2017, as Kotobukiya is working on an OVA series for their girls that will ship in late Q3 2017 on [=DVDs=].

[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rh7RHTJGczQ Here's a trailer for the FA Girls OVA.]]

A manga about these girls, ''Frame Arms Girls: Lab Days]'', was also produced starting in early 2017.

[[Characters/FrameArmsGirls Learn about the Girls at their character page]].

Compare them to their duelling sister line, ''Toys/MegamiDevice''.

!Tropes demonstrated by the Frame Arms Girls:
* BadassAdorable: Well yeah, these girls are sweethearts and are loaded for intense combat.
* BarbieDollAnatomy: Just like their Shinki predecessors, they lack certain female attributes.
* CurbStompBattle: Hresvelgr challenges Gourai to a quick spar in Chapter 1 of ''Lab Days'' and overwhelms her with experience, speed and strength - her first strike does more than ''half'' of Gourai's simulated lifebar in damage.
* CuteMachines: Just like Shinki and the Megami Device girls, they are adorable.
* DangerouslyShortSkirt: Several of the FA girls have one.
* DistaffCounterpart: The girls are such for the original Frame Arms mecha.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: FA Girls seem to react rather interestingly to having their charging cables plugged into their back.
** As shown in the PV on Kotobukiya's Youtube channel, Gourai has a reaction to having her charger plugged into her, her mouth going 'O'-shaped for a moment.
** In chapter 3 of ''Lab Days'', Stylet squeals out loudly when Gourai quietly sticks the charging plug into her back, and tells her "not to jam it in without warning" in a fashion that could be taken out of context.
* ManicPixieDreamGirl: While Gourai is technically too stoic for this role, nevertheless she joins Stylet and Baselard in introducing Ao Gennai to the joys of taking care of little robot girls in the OVA.
* TransformationSequence: Demonstrated in the PV trailer.
* EmergencyWeapon: All FA girls ship with a simple combat knife and a holster/sheathe for it that plugs into the 3mm sockets on their bodies.
* {{Fanservice}}: Some of the FA girls, like Gourai and Stylet, actually come with decals to decorate their underwear and make it look more like panties.
* MechaMusume: Very much so. Gourai has tank treads in her feet, Stylet bristles with wings and flight control surfaces, and Hresvelgr has a 'visor' built in.
* PoweredArmor: Their combat armor and rigging gives the impression of such, and are portrayed accordingly in the OVA and the Lab Days manga.
* ShesGotLegs: As Materia, Baselard, Hresvelgr, and Innocentia demonstrate, without armor FA Girls have long and shapely legs.
* SmallGirlBigGun: With some of the BFG style weapons the girls come with, they invoke this motif. You can help strengthen it with MSG series weapons.
* {{Stripperiffic}}: Materia, Innocentia, and Jinrai, with the "second generation" style hip and waist construction, have very skimpy underpants that are very thonglike. Gourai, Stylet, and Architect have short skirts that don't really hide their panties.

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