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    • Najica Blitz Tactics (Japanese: ナジカ電撃作戦, Hepburn: Najika Dengeki Sakusen) is an anime television series by Studio Fantasia and Amber Film Works. It aired in Japan from October to December 2001. The series is similar to that of Agent Aika, both being directed by Katsuhiko Nishijima and animated by Studio Fantasia, with much of the same content.
      Though Najica was later adapted into a manga by Takuya Tashiro (田代 琢也, Tashiro Takuya), the majority of the difference in content were in the context of the missions and especially the ending.


      Story


      Najica Hiiragi is a noted perfumer for CRI Cosmetics, famous for being able to identify over 500 scents. Secretly, however, she is actually a field agent for CRI's Intelligence Bureau, an agency unknown to the public and even to most of its own employees for the sake of their own protection.
      Najica is assigned the mission to recover a gynoid known as a Humaritt code-named "ZZZ" and referred to as "Lila". Najica becomes suspicious when CRI Intelligence is contracted by Shinba Industrial to recover more lost and possibly rogue Humaritts; especially since most of them are in the hands of criminals, revolutionaries, guerrillas or terrorist groups. Her suspicions increase when Lila is assigned to be her partner, even though Najica insists she be allowed to continue working alone. As time goes on, however, Najica begins to trust Lila, even if Lila's lack of social graces make her wince.


      Characters


      Najica Hiiragi (柊 七虹香(ひいらぎ なじか) is the title character. She is a world-class perfume maker by day at CRI Cosmetics and a special agent for CRI's Intelligence Bureau. She works to develop cosmetics with her assistant Kirala as well as partake in missions given to her by the company. All of her missions are received with a single rose. In the anime television series, Najica is voiced by Yumi Tōma in Japanese and Kira Vincent-Davis in English.
      Lila (リラ) is a gynoid known as a Humaritt code-named "ZZZ" who was rescued from a bisexual countess. She becomes Najica's partner for the series. Although at first, her lack of social grace irritates Najica, the two eventually care for one another. In the anime television series, Lila is voiced by Juri Ihata in Japanese and Monica Rial in English.
      Jin Majima (間島 甚(まじま じん)) is the CRI head and Najica's commander. He is usually seen with Gento during a mission briefing. In the anime television series, Majima is voiced by Iemasa Kayumi in Japanese and Mike Kleinhenz in English.
      Shinobu Misato (美郷 偲(みさと しのぶ), Misato Shinobu) is a brown-haired secretary working for the CRI. In the anime television series, Shinobu is voiced by Asako Dodo in Japanese and Kim Prause in English.
      Rena Uzuki (海槻 玲奈(うづき れいな), Uzuki Rena) is a green-haired secretary working for the CRI. In the anime television series, Rena is voiced by Sanae Kobayashi in Japanese and Melissa Williams in English.
      Gento Kuraku (玖洛 玄人(くらく げんと), Kuraku Gento) is often Najica's informant when it comes to missions involving Humaritts. He is in love with her, and he often tries to ask her out or hit on her. In the anime television series, Gento is voiced by Unshō Ishizuka in Japanese and Andy McAvin in English.
      Kirala Mitsuboshi (御津星 キララ(みつぼし きらら), Mitsuboshi Kirara) is Najica's assistant. She is currently working with her to perfect "The Day Series" of perfumes. In the anime television series, Kirala is voiced by Natsuko Kuwatani in Japanese and Mandy Clark in English.


      Theme music


      Opening theme
      "Najica", by Diligent Circle of Ekoda
      Ending theme
      "Body & Mind", by Natsumi Harada


      Broadcast


      The Najica anime television series premiered on Television Kanagawa the Thursday broadcast night of October 4, 2001 at 25:40 (October 5, 2001 at 1:40am) with broadcasts on Chiba Television Broadcasting and Television Saitama the following night. It was broadcast on Kids Station the following Thursday at 23:30, starting October 11. During the week of November 15, the first three channels did not air a new episode. Starting with episode 7 on November 22, the Kids Station Thursday night broadcast then preceded TV Kanagawa's broadcast, with the final episode airing on December 27, 2001.


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      Reception




      Notes




      References




      Further reading


      Barkley, Brett (September 20, 2005). "Najica Blitz Tactics Collection (Thinpak)". Mania. Demand Media. Archived from the original on October 10, 2012.
      Patrizio, Andy (September 11, 2003). "Najica Blitz Tactics: Volume One". IGN. Ziff Davis.
      Tiu, Diane. "Najica Blitz Tactics". T.H.E.M. Anime Reviews.


      External links


      Official website (in Japanese)
      Najica Blitz Tactics (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

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