“OZ, backed by Kujo Group, peacefully integrates Type-E users while opposing the Foundation's capture-and-control agenda.”
Mission-E
MISSION-E
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Synopsis
OZ, backed by Kujo Group, peacefully integrates Type-E users while opposing the Foundation's capture-and-control agenda.
Chinami and her friends have formed an organization called OZ, with the financial backing of the Kujo Group. Their goal is to peacefully integrate people with Type-E abilities into society, and oppose the Foundation, an organization which seeks to capture and control Type-E users for their own mysterious purposes. (Source: ANN)
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Community consensus
Derived from 4 sampled reviews
What 4 viewers settled on.
Mostly aligned
σ 1.64 · some divergence
4.0 pts
Recommenders 7.0 · others 3.0
↓ 1.25
Running avg · Aug 2008 → Sep 2022
- 7 “Mission-E wears its heart on its sleeve. From the opening sequence, one sees female superhero figures with character models that appear to have been inspired by Bubblegum Crisis. The story reveals...”
- 7 “As I wrote a review for Code E I figured that I should also write a review for the sequel Mission E. Mission E is a fairly heavy improvement from Code E, but it is still far from perfect. The story...”
- 6 “I watched "Code-E" first, it was meh romance with a bit of fantastics, so when i saw the poster with Chinami and some other girls in superhero suits, i almost laught thinking that it should be...”
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A Tv Production · Summer 2008
Studio Deen.- Format 12 × 24′ eps × min
- Total runtime 4h 48m all episodes
- Aired Jul 2008 – Sep 2008 Summer 2008
- Source Tv media type
- Rated PG Children
- Ref. BS-3547 catalog
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