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Synopsis
Japan engineered an armed powered exoskeleton "Infinite Stratos" (IS) and it became the mainstream of weapons. Since only women can operate IS, women dominate the society over men. Orimura Ichika is a 15 year old boy and accidentally touches an IS placed in the IS pilot training school. He is found to be the only man who can operate IS and forced to enter the training school. Ichika's busy school life surrounded by girls has begun.

Aired: Jan 2011
Producers: 8bit
Genres: Action, Mecha, Sci-Fi, Shounen,romance

Ichika Orimura

Ichika Orimura (織斑一夏)
The Protagonist of Infinite Stratos, the younger of the two Orimura siblings, when Ichika accidentally activated an IS, he becomes the subject of international news, being 'the only male in the world who can activate IS.'. He is known to assess every situation he is in as well as his friends and those closely related to him are usually able to guess what he is thinking on given situation, causing him to suspect whether they are mind readers. He pilots the I.S Byakku Shiki


Voice Actors
Uchiyama, Kouki
Japanese

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