Anime 3619


Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Nana the Super Girl
Japanese: ななこSOS
English: Nanako SOS
French: Supernana


Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 39
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 2, 1983 to Dec 24, 1983
Premiered: Spring 1983
Broadcast: Unknown
Producers: Fuji TV
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Kokusai Eigasha
Source: Manga
Genres: ComedyComedy, RomanceRomance
Themes: ParodyParody, Super PowerSuper Power
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: G - All Ages

Statistics

Score: 7.001 (scored by 761761 users)
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Ranked: #43082
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Popularity: #10476
Members: 2,543
Favorites: 7

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Ranked #4308Popularity #10476Members 2,543

Synopsis

Nanako is a young girl who unexpectedly acquires supernatural powers and at the same time loses her past memory. By accident, a scientific genius called Marlow, is present when she acquires her powers. Marlow is an industrious high school boy with extraordinary ambitions. He talks to Nanako into joining his detective agency by promising to help her regain her memory. Nanako innocently believes him, but Marlow's real intent is to use her powers to benefit his agency and himself.

The story unfolds as Nanako encounters a variety of dangerous missions and mysterious events, but her natural sunny disposition helps her through all the incidents as she solves each mystery one after the other.

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Characters & Voice Actors


Staff

Shigino, Akira
Director, Chief Animation Director
Tsukasa, Sunaga
Episode Director
Suzuki, Yumiko
Script
D'Avena, Cristina
Theme Song Performance


Opening Theme

"Orange no Dancing (オレンジのダンシング)" by Miyuki Takahashi

Ending Theme

"Hoshizora Nocturne (星空ノクターン)" by Miyuki Takahashi




Reviews

Aug 11, 2020
Mixed Feelings
Nanako SOS is an episodic show with a a solid comedy duo and interesting hijinks, that is brought down by one note villains who are too similar to each other.

Story: There is no overarching character or story development, despite the fact that the possibility of learning about Nanako's past is teased. Even though this is the case, changes that happen aren't ignored (ie when they adopt dogs those dogs are around for the rest of the show). The ending is very abrupt, and I don't even think that this was the best episode to end it on if I had to choose. Most of the ...

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