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Cosprayers, Love Love?, Smash Hit! (Magical Girl, Romance, drama) 12 12-minute episodes each
All three of these series are pretty mediocre by themselves (Cosprayers more than the other two), but what makes them interesting to me is how they dovetail when taken together. Cosprayers is about a group of magical girls trying to defeat evil monsters in order to restore their vanished world and prevent the rebirth of the Woman of the Night. In the other two series, Cosprayers is revealed to be an ordinary live-action sentai series (I guess that makes the 3rd Cosprayer DVD episode pretty funny when that's taken into account); Love Love? is about the actresses competing for the affection of a male member of the crew who takes "behind the scenes" footage but is also secretly the writer, and Smash Hit! follows the efforts of the producer (a woman that looks like she stopped growing at about age 12, which keeps anybody from taking her seriously) to get the embattled show completed when she'd rather be doing a detective drama.

Okay, I'll admit it... I thought Love Love was pretty decent, with the little incident that started in episode 7, and the cast retrospective they had in ep 13 with the blooper reel running on a screen in the background. The Smash Hit reference to getting distribution help from M.O.E. for the Cosprayers series was also amusing.


Cosprayers created by M.O.E. Anime rights belong to IMAGIN and M.O.E.