
Last Update: June 21, 1999
"Pert young girls in sailor outfits run around firing bazookas..."
-- the absurdity of this scenario is enough to cause a chuckle with
almost anyone. Nevertheless, this combination of "girls &
hardware" was incredibly popular with Japanese animation fans during
the 1980s. This phenomena was also no doubt the spark which
ultimately gave birth to the MS Girls.
--Intro from "The Worldwide Merchandise Division 2001 of
Les MS Girls"
As a concept that's almost 20 years old, Armor Girls can still get
a chuckle. My first sight of the concept was in a comic store when I
was much younger, in the form of two model kits, one of a Gundam, the
other a Macross Veritech Vakyrie. I almost forgot about the concept
until a few years ago, when I got my hands on a Mika Akitaka art
book.
Most of my searches of the web have picked up scant traces of the
phenomena, aside a few gallery pages dedicated to Akitaka. There has
been nothing looking at the concept as a whole. This page is intended
to remedy that.

This page is under continuous construction (with occasional
reconstruction).