| | | Features: DVD The Social Welfare Corporation is a secret military force that has been "saving" orphaned girls by making them more machine than flesh. No longer children, they are assassins...and an even more frightening truth will change everything.Contains all 13 episodes on Volumes 1-3. "...one of those series that I immediately enjoyed on several levels..." Don Houston, DVD Talk "...a gritty, tragic drama." DVD Outsider
 Editor's Note
 Despite its girls-with-guns storyline and doe-eyed characters dressed in schoolgirl outfits, the action anime series GUNSLINGER GIRL eschews its genre's typically breezy comedy style for a dark and brooding exploration of female childhood. Set in Italy, the series centers on a little girl named Henrietta, who is taken in by a seemingly benevolent social welfare agency after her entire family is murdered in a massacre. But the organization is really a front for a secret government program that adopts terminally ill or orphaned girls, erases their memories, and endows them with implanted cybernetic devices that transform them into perfectly conscience-free assassins. As part of the reconditioning process, the girls are partnered with older male agents who not only provide them with professional instruction but act as their surrogate older brothers. Moody, stylish, and violent, the series chronicles Henrietta's training with her partner Jose with equal parts high-octane action sequences and poignant character studies of the pair's evolving relationship. The anime series is presented in its entirety with this collection of episodes.
| Features | [1] Gunslinger Girl Dossiers |  | [1] Italian/English Reference Guide |  | [2] Featurette: Building Rico |  | [2] Meet The "Real" Gunslinger Girls |  | [3] Featurette: Building Triela |  | [3] Production Staff Audio Commentary |  | [3] Voice Director Audio Commentary |  | [All] Audio: Japanese, English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound, Dolby Digital Stereo |  | [All] Clean Opening/Closing Animation |  | [All] Dubbed: English |  | [All] Funimation Previews |  | [All] Interactive Menus |  | [All] Scene Selection |  | [All] Subtitles: English |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Funimation Prod Inc |
 | Release Date: 9/19/2006 |
 | Running Time: 375 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 2003 |  | Catalog ID: 08200 |  | UPC: 00704400082009 |  | Number of Discs: 3 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: Japanese |  | Available Audio Tracks: Japanese |  | Video: Color |
| Cast & Crew | Andrew Rye, et. al. - Screenplay |  | Dameon Clarke - Voice Of |  | Haruki Nakayama - Executive Producer |  | Hisashi Ikeda - Art Director |  | John Burgmeier - Voice Of |  | Laura Bailey - Voice Of |  | Monica Rial - Voice Of |  | Morio Asaka - Director |  | Takahiro Miyada - Cinematographer |  | Takatoshi Hamano - Producer |  | Toshihiko Sahashi - Original Music By |  | Yu Aida - Based On Comic Books By |
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| | Professional Reviews | Toon Zone 9 of 10 GG's animation is courtesy of Madhouse Studios, which delivers its usual excellence. There are a few shortcuts taken, but it's very smooth overall, and the action scenes are stunning...Fans of girls with guns, La Femme Nikita, or simply compelling suspense should give Gunslinger Girls a shot. Some of the character stuff is a little slow, but when the girls are on a mission the show is electric. You'll be filled with an irresistible urge to strip and clean your P90 assault rifle as you watch. I'd just like to request that you hunt for terrorists in someone else's neighborhood.
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