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Written by maehara   
Wednesday, 15 December 2004 00:00
There's one thing that particularly sticks in my mind every time I watch Girls Bravo: can we please get rid of all that steam? Girls Bravo - Episode 86 - Bravo on a Rainy Day (Part II)
It's Koyomi's job to bring Miharu back to Seiren - she's only got 36 hours to complete her mission, and time's running out, but the chaos that is Yukinari's house isn't making life easy for her. Yukinari's smarter than he looks, though, and quickly figures out what Koyomi's here for. Now just to figure out what to do about it...

7 - Bravo Looking for a Husband
Miharu & Koyomi are back - with annoying brat Tomoka in tow, and a mission from Miharu's sister Maharu: find her a husband. But isn't Koyomi supposed to be afraid of men? Put that together with the sheer number of men on Earth, and she has a problem - and that's before Risa gets involved...

8 - Filled up Bravo!
Miharu's suspiciously cheerful, and Tomo & Koyomi want to know why. Seems she has a chemistry practical coming up, and she's hoping they'll create something delicious. Wrong end of the stick about what happens in chemistry, it seems. Even after Yuknari warns her that chemicals aren't usually edible, though, Miharu can't resist drinking some strange pink stuff - and all of a sudden there's a school full of exploding 'replicas' of Miharu-chan - and they're hungry...

Editing woes aside, Girls Bravo continues to raise at least a chuckle when I watch it. It may try to compensate for its lack of originality with an excess of fanservice, but it carries that off well, even if you can't quite see most of the fanservice... ^^;

Best episode from this batch is #8 - a horde of Miharu clones descending on the shops like locusts on a field is a sight to behold, and provides some of the best comedy moments of the series so far.

Overall, then, Girls Bravo is still providing the sort of shallow, mindless fun that a lot of series forget about (and we all need), and continues to get my recommendation.