1. Plastic Neesan - MyAnimeList.net
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Iroe Genma is a third-year high school student often referred to as "Elder Sister" despite her short height. This troublemaking teenager is the president of her school's Model Club, which is dedicated to building plastic models of various objects and structures, such as cars, boats, and even robots. Joined by her two underclassmen, the violent Hazuki "Okappa" Okamoto and the rational Makina "Makimaki" Sakamaki, the small group aims to carry out their club duties but are often sidetracked by a myriad of distractions. From battles between club members to lessons on how to confess to your crush, these three schoolgirls get caught up in all sorts of wacky, and downright outrageous situations! [Written by MAL Rewrite]
2. Plastic Nee-san (Manga) - TV Tropes
Plastic Nee-san tells the story of three high school friends — Iroe "Nee-san" Genma, Hazuki "Okappa" Okamoto, and Makina "Makimaki" Sakamaki — and their ...
Plastic Nee-san (otherwise known as +Tic Elder Sister) is a gag comedy manga, written by Cha Kurii. Publication began on September 4th, 2009 in Young Gangan magazine. Plastic Nee-san tells the story of three high school friends — Iroe "Nee- …
3. Plastic Nee-san | Awesome Anime Wiki - Fandom
+Tic Elder Sister's narrative is centered around three students: Iroe Genma, Makina Sakamaki, and Hazuki Okamoto. They are in a plastic-model building club and ...
Plastic Nee-san, also known as +Tic Elder Sister, is a comedy, parody, Japanese anime series. It's based on a manga series which was written by Cha Kurii and published by Square Enix for the magazine Young Gangan. It originally ran from September 2009 to present, and it has 11 volumes in total so far. After that came the anime series. It was directed by Tsutomu Mizushima, written by Tatsuya Kato, and it was produced by Barnum Studios and Yumeta Company, (back when it was known as TYO Animati
4. Plastic Nee-San - THEM Anime Reviews
+Tic Nee-San, +Tic Elder Sister,+チック姉さん. Genre: Surreal Gag Comedy. Length: Web release, 12 episodes, 2 minutes each. Distributor: Currently unlicensed ...
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5. Plastic Neesan (+tic Elder Sister) | Manga - MyAnimeList.net
4 sep 2009 · The story follows a third-year high school girl (Neesan) who likes building plastic models in a model-making club along with fellow club ...
The story follows a third-year high school girl (Neesan) who likes building plastic models in a model-making club along with fellow club members Makimaki and Okappa. (Source: MU)
6. +Tic Elder Sister (ONA) - Anime News Network
Plot Summary: Based on Kurii Cha's gag comedy manga, Plastic Nee-san is a very short anime that follows a third-year high school girl who likes building plastic ...
Director: Tsutomu Mizushima
7. Anime short review: Plastic Nee-san | Everything is bad for you
19 aug 2022 · Nee-san takes that question of “how do you tell any kind of a story in a single cour of two to three-minute episodes” and answers it with “you ...
Some anime you can’t find on streaming services, and today’s subject is one of those series. Plastic Nee-san (also listed as Plastic Elder Sister, Plustic Nee-san, and +tic Nee-san/Elde…
8. Plastic Neesan (Anime) - aniSearch.com
Synonyms: +Tic Elder Sister, +Tic Nee-san, +Tic Neesan. Description. English. Based on Kurii Cha's gag comedy manga, Plastic Nee-san is a very short anime that ...
Information about the anime Plastic Neesan from studio Yumeta Co., Ltd. with the main genre Nonsense-Comedy
9. +Tic Elder Sister - Animanga Wiki - Fandom
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+Tic Elder Sister (Plastic Nee-san) (+プラスチック姉さん, Purasu Chikku Neesan) is a Japanese manga series drawn by Cha Kurii and published in Young Gangan since September 2009. A 12-episode anime series was produced by Barnum Studio and TYO Animations and released in 2011 and 2012. The first five episodes were originally released online, then later on DVD and Blu-ray Disc along with the rest. The narrative is centred around three students: Iroe Genma, Makina Sakamaki, and Hazuki Okamoto. They are in a p