Busou Shoujo Machiavellianism

An anime series called Busou Shoujo Machiavellianism, sometimes known as Armed Girl's Machiavellianism, combines humor, action, and aspects of school life. It is based on the manga created by Karuna Kanzaki and written by Yya Kurokami. In the school where the story is set, Aichi Symbiosis Academy, the female students have risen to power and supremacy over the male students. When Fudou Nomura, a troubled transfer student, enrolls at the academy, he discovers that the Supreme Five Swords, a group of strong female students who are adept at battle, run the institution. The male students in this institution are required to wear submissive dog tags and follow tight guidelines.


Nomura decides to question the established quo and defy the rule of the Supreme Five Swords in spite of the terrible surroundings. He engages in combat with them, going up against each individual fighter and their distinct fighting philosophies. He forges unforeseen alliances along the road and learns the truth about the inner workings of the academy's power structure.


The Busou Shoujo Machiavellianism offers a mixture of furious combat and humorous moments by fusing comedy aspects with action-packed fight scenes. The show looks at issues like gender relations, personal development, and questioning authority. Busou Shoujo Machiavellianism is a fun and exciting experience if you like school-based action anime with a dash of humor and a rebellious protagonist.

Genres: Action, Comedy, School

Director: Hideki Tachibana

Episodes: 12 episodes

Episode Duration: Approximately 24 minutes per episode

Watch here: https://ww1.9animes.org/watch/busou-shoujo-machiavellianism

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