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Miracle Girl Limit-chan : ウィキペディア英語版
Miracle Girl Limit-chan

is a Japanese magical girl anime TV series consisting in 25 episodes. It was directed by Takeshi Tamiya and Masayuki Akehi and it was first broadcast on TV Asahi (then NET) in 1973. Based on an original story by Shinji Nagashima and Hiromi Productions, the series featured character designs by Kazuo Komatsubara and scripts by Masaki Tsuji. It is the sixth of Toei Animation's original ''majokko'' (magical girl) anime series, although, as with ''Cutie Honey'', the title character's powers are derived from science rather than actual magic.
The series was given the time slot on NET (TV Asahi) traditionally reserved for past Toei ''majokko'' shows, replacing ''Cutie Honey'', which had been planned for that time slot but was retooled as a more ''shounen''-oriented series. ''Limit-chan'' suffered from low ratings during its original broadcast run in Japan, but became a mainstream hit some years later in Italy under the title ''Cybernella''. Despite its relative lack of popularity in Japan, the series was rerun on NET/TV Asahi five times through 1978, and twice on TVK.
The title character's nickname, Limit (her real name is Satomi), comes from the series' original proposal, in which she was given a time limit of one year to live after her accident. Thinking this idea too grim, Hiromi Productions and Toei retooled the series as a traditional magical-girl slice-of-life drama with the added element of the character being a cyborg rather than human.
==Plot Summary==

Nishiyama Satomi (nicknamed "Limit") is the daughter of Professor Nishiyama. One year she was mortally wounded during a plane crash. Her father was able to revive her, by making her a cyborg. As a cyborg she is gifted with “Miracle Powers” and several different accessories that aid her in solving different problems. Her red beret can be used as a radio to contact her father, and her boots have super speed. She is also able to transform with her pendant. Limit-chan also has a robot pet dog named Guu.
Limit keeps her cybernetic powers a secret, as she fears being shunned by society. She keeps to herself, and sometimes keeps distance from others. Her secret is only known by her father and his assistants. In the final episode she reveals her secret to her teachers.
Limit is voiced by Youko Kuri.〔(Plot synopsis written by the keeper of ''F
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*k Yeah Majokko'' Tumblr
), 09 October 2013. Retrieved 31 January 2014.〕

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