R.O.D the TV

R.O.D the TV (2003-2004)

EndedAnimation showAction, Adventure, Anime

Three girls named Anita, Michelle and Maggie are hired to protect Japanese author Nenene Sumiregawa during her stay in Hong Kong. In an incident where the "Paper Sisters" save Nenene from a disgruntled author, Nenene discovers that the sisters have the capability to control paper at their own will - an ability once used by her long-lost friend Yomiko "The Paper" Readman. Arriving in Japan after an airliner incident, the Paper Sisters move into Nenene's apartment and become her freeloading bodyguards.

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E26From There On...mars 16, 2004
S01E25Not a Big Problemmars 16, 2004
S01E24You Know Memars 1, 2004
S01E23Lie to Memars 1, 2004
S01E22Seizefévr. 16, 2004
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'R.O.D the TV' premiere?

'R.O.D the TV' premiered on October 1, 2003.

Who is the main character in 'R.O.D the TV'?

The main character in 'R.O.D the TV' is Yomiko Readman.

What is Yomiko Readman's special ability?

Yomiko Readman has the ability to manipulate paper, making her a powerful Paper Master.

Who is Yomiko's partner in 'R.O.D the TV'?

Yomiko's partner in 'R.O.D the TV' is Nancy Makuhari, also known as Miss Deep.

What is the premise of 'R.O.D the TV'?

'R.O.D the TV' follows the adventures of Yomiko Readman, a secret agent with the British Library Special Operations Division, as she tries to protect rare books and prevent them from falling into the wrong hands.

What is the relationship between 'R.O.D the TV' and the OVA series 'Read or Die'?

'R.O.D the TV' is a sequel to the OVA series 'Read or Die,' featuring some of the same characters and expanding on the original story.

Who is the main antagonist in 'R.O.D the TV'?

The main antagonist in 'R.O.D the TV' is Dokusensha, a secret organization seeking to control the world through the power of books.

What are some of the unique abilities showcased in 'R.O.D the TV'?

Some of the unique abilities showcased in 'R.O.D the TV' include telekinesis, superhuman strength, and the power to manipulate words and stories.

What are some of the themes explored in 'R.O.D the TV'?

'R.O.D the TV' explores themes such as the power of literature, the value of friendship, and the importance of preserving knowledge.

Are there any notable crossovers in 'R.O.D the TV'?

Yes, 'R.O.D the TV' features crossovers with other anime series, including 'Full Metal Panic!' and 'Tenjho Tenge.'

What is the animation style of 'R.O.D the TV'?

'R.O.D the TV' features a mix of traditional 2D animation and computer-generated imagery (CGI), giving it a unique visual style.

Does 'R.O.D the TV' have a soundtrack?

Yes, 'R.O.D the TV' has a soundtrack that blends various genres of music, including jazz, rock, and classical, to enhance the viewing experience.

Are there any notable voice actors in 'R.O.D the TV'?

Yes, 'R.O.D the TV' features talented voice actors such as Rie Kugimiya, Michiko Neya, and Ayana Taketatsu.

Does 'R.O.D the TV' have any comedic elements?

Yes, 'R.O.D the TV' incorporates humor into its storytelling, providing moments of levity amidst the action and drama.

Are there any notable character relationships in 'R.O.D the TV'?

Yes, 'R.O.D the TV' showcases complex character relationships, including the bond between Yomiko Readman and her partner, Nancy Makuhari, as well as the rivalry between Yomiko and fellow Paper Master, Maggie Mui.

Does 'R.O.D the TV' have any spin-off material?

Yes, 'R.O.D the TV' has a manga adaptation, which expands on the story and characters.

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