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300 years ago, the interstellar colonization transport, The Mesopotamia, had an accident, setting mankind down on the surface of Terra II. The only survivors were six males. Due to a twist of events, the hard-working Otaru visits the run-down Pioneer Museum, where, remembering his childhood, he sees the painting of a woman, titled: "In the memory of the human female." Suddenly a trap door opens under him, dropping him into a room with a hibernation capsule containing a beautiful female android, a so-called Marionette. Also see: Saber Marionette R

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3.5 / 5

1st October 1996 - 30th March 1999
Director
Masami Shimoda
Top Cast
Yuka ImaiMegumi HayashibaraYuri Shiratori
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Enter Lime! - The Planet of Men Still
Enter Lime! - The Planet of Men
1st October 1996

Episode 1

Three hundred years ago, six men crash-landed on Terra II after their ship blew up. Through genetic engineering, men raise clones instead of children. Unable to clone women, society instead has female servant robots called marionettes who function on very simple AI. In Japoness, a young man named Otaru accidentally discovers a secret chamber in the abandoned pioneer musuem on the outskirts. Inside is a marionette like nobody has ever seen before...

Marionette Girl: The Troublemaker Still
Marionette Girl: The Troublemaker
8th October 1996

Episode 2

Otaru struggles with Lime's unique personality, which his neighbors decry as a defective marionette. Meanwhile, Baikou and Tamasaburou of the Japoness imperial guard are after thieves they believe to be spies of Gartland.

Big Trouble in Castle Japoness Still
Big Trouble in Castle Japoness
15th October 1996

Episode 3

Otaru, Lime, and Hanagata take a tour of the shogun's museum in the Japoness castle. When Lime accidentally breaks a national treasure, the trio are chased throughout the castle. The antics are interrupted when Panther, one of Faust's saberdolls, suddenly appears to assassinate the shogun!

Cherry Panic! The Great Romance Scheme! Still
Cherry Panic! The Great Romance Scheme!
22nd October 1996

Episode 4

Cherry loves Otaru deeply, but Lime constantly gets in the way of her affection. Determined to get him alone, she arranges for some local thugs to abduct her and send a random note. However, once Otaru arrives at the warehouse things don't go as planned.

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Challenge form Faust
29th October 1996

Episode 5

Shogun Ieyasu explains to Otaru, Lime, and Cherry why the two marionettes are different from others: the contain a special maiden circuit that gives them emotions. Before he can explain Otaru's role, however, Faust himself appears flanked by his saberdolls to threaten the shogun.

Passionate Unwelcoming! Flying Love Attack! Still
Passionate Unwelcoming! Flying Love Attack!
5th November 1996

Episode 6

Like Lime and Cherry, Bloodberry is completely enamoured with Otaru, but espite her advances and marriage proposal, he is uninterested. When a dazed and confused Otaru mumbles he wishes he could fly away, Bloodberry takes it upon herself to make this dream come true. Unfortunately, they crash on Mt. Kamuna where the terrible beast Ponta lives.

Getting Rich Quick Is A Sour Joy Still
Getting Rich Quick Is A Sour Joy
12th November 1996

Episode 7

With three marionettes to feed, Otaru finds that his financial means have rapidly dwindled to one remaining coin, enough for one day's supply of rice. Otaru sends Lime to get the rice, but she returns with a lottery ticket instead, having been tricked into believing it a magical piece of paper. When Otaru's idea of running a burger stand goes up in smoke, their only remaining hope is the mysterious lottery ticket.

Love Prophesy - Battle Royale Still
Love Prophesy - Battle Royale
19th November 1996

Episode 8

While Otaru and the marionettes are working at a haunted house, thieving marionette collectors out to steal Cherry wind up taking Lime instead. Hanagata, wishing to declare his own love for Otaru, tries to talk him out of going to rescue her. A confused Otaru is faced with society's views on marionettes and his own growing love for Lime and the others.

If We All Go To Gartlant Together, It Won't Be So Scary Still
If We All Go To Gartlant Together, It Won't Be So Scary
26th November 1996

Episode 9

Faust succeeds in defeating Petersburg, one of the six cities on Terra II, and his sights are set on Japoness. Otaru, carried away by thoughts of being a hero, agrees to the shogun's request to sneak into Gartland to destroy their main computer. Fearing that war will make her lose Otaru, Lime foolishly sets off by herself.

Infiltration of the Dark Empire Still
Infiltration of the Dark Empire
3rd December 1996

Episode 10

Otaru, his marionettes, and Hanagata have finally arrived in Gartland and are dismayed by the sight of ruined buildings and people starving in an oppressive police state. Their attempts to break into a food bank to help alert the city's guards to their location and provide a useful distraction while Cherry and Otaru plant bombs on the main computer.

Maiden Circuits Win the Day?! Still
Maiden Circuits Win the Day?!
10th December 1996

Episode 11

Surrounded by the saberdolls, Otaru and the others look defeated when the child they met earlier leads them to a secret hiding place. Gartlant's citizens are just as eager to defeat Faust as they are and help them prepare for a second attempt on destroying the main computer. It won't be easy, though, because this time Tiger and the saberdolls will be expecting them.

My First Kiss Tasted Like Plasma Still
My First Kiss Tasted Like Plasma
17th December 1996

Episode 12

Although it allowed their mission to succeed, Otaru's marionettes are upset and sulking after he kissed Luchs. They come upon an abandoned hot springs resort and see it as a way of lightning everyone's spirits on the trip home. Everything is going well until a plasma storm starts brewing underground.

Otaru's Big Debut! Time For You To Shine Still
Otaru's Big Debut! Time For You To Shine
24th December 1996

Episode 13

After saving it from Gartland, Japoness gives everyone a hero's welcome. Otaru gets swept up in his newfound celebrity status and begins to live a life of fame and fortune, all while his marionettes go ignored. Lime, Cherry, and Bloodberry do not want to ruin his happiness and feel he is better off without them.

Welcome The New Year! The Otaru Cup Marionette Contest Still
Welcome The New Year! The Otaru Cup Marionette Contest
7th January 1997

Episode 14

In order to finally decide which of them most deserves Otaru, Lime, Cherry, and Bloodberry enter a contest to decide the best marionette on Terra II. In spite of their paper-thin disguises, Tiger, Luchs, and Panther successfuly join the contest as well in order to lure Otaru over to Gartland's side.

Revival of the Female?! The Mystery of Lorelei Still
Revival of the Female?! The Mystery of Lorelei
14th January 1997

Episode 15

Shogun Ieyasu summons Otaru, Lime, Cherry, and Bloodberry to the pioneer museum where Lime first awakened. There he explains how the maiden circuits work, allowing them to grow and develop like normal people. The maiden circuits will play an integral role in reviving the human female. Before he can go into further detail, however, agents from Gartland set the museum ablaze.

What's a "Living Thing"? Still
What's a "Living Thing"?
21st January 1997

Episode 16

Lime adopts a squirrel as a pet, but Otaru warns it is a big responsibility. When it gets sick, Lime and the others come to terms with the heavy concepts of life and death, and that living things can not simply be repaired like marionettes.

Gentleness, Heartbreak, and Femininity Still
Gentleness, Heartbreak, and Femininity
28th January 1997

Episode 17

Faust gives the saberdolls one last chance to wreak havoc on Japoness before casting them out forever. They slip in to kill the shogun while a huge, black machine distracts everyone. Suddenly, as the machine is poised over the city, Cherry recognizes that it's a huge bomb.

Castle, Transform!! Rise, Japonessguar! Still
Castle, Transform!! Rise, Japonessguar!
4th February 1997

Episode 18

A gigantic bomb hangs over Japoness and the saberdolls are at the borders. Otaru springs into action but Lime, devastated by Shogun Ieyasu's death, refuses to leave his side. Even with Cherry and Bloodberry, the battle is turning one-sided and a plasma storm rages overhead.

Tiger: To the End of Love, and Beyond! Still
Tiger: To the End of Love, and Beyond!
11th February 1997

Episode 19

With the shogun dead, and no living heir, Bloodberry muses on who will run Japoness now. The shogun and his chamberlain, whose minds were uploaded to Tamasaburo and Baikou, continue to advise the Japoness parliament during the restoration. Meanwhile, the saberdolls are given an ultimatum: bring Faust the maiden circuits or die trying.

Love Unending, Hearts Distant Still
Love Unending, Hearts Distant
18th February 1997

Episode 20

When a distraught Lime flees in horror at Tiger's death, she is found by Souemon Obiichi who tells her he knows of a way to be rid of the heartache. Otaru and others discover Lime laying there, her maiden circuit removed. Everyone agrees to help comb Japoness, including Obiichi who tells a grief-stricken Otaru that Lime is still Lime and he should remain with her.

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The Big Barbecue Party of Darkness and Light
25th February 1997

Episode 21

In order to celebrate Lime's recovery, everyone in the Kasahari Apartments are going to have a big barbecue. Having forgotten to bring plates, old man Gennai sends Otaru to a nearby pottery forge that a friend runs. Although unintentional, Otaru's refusal to bring Lime and his seemingly distant attitude causes her to become depressed. Back in Gartland, a new invention allows the sun to shine through for the first time.

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Soaring Emotion
4th March 1997

Episode 22

Faust's latest creation, the chimera-like Saber Beast Leopard, is dispatched to take the maiden circuits once and for all. Otaru and the others are summoned to a meeting with Terra II's leaders in order to discuss a matter of grave importance.

Faust: Warped Sincerity Still
Faust: Warped Sincerity
11th March 1997

Episode 23

The Earth colony ship, the Mesopotamia, was designed by Lorelei to be a thinking and feeling machine. Before she could perfect the ship's emotions, it too fell in love with her, condemning the Humans to death. For ten generations Faust has plotted to save her, no matter the cost. Now that Lime, Cherry, and Bloodberry's maiden circuits have fully matured, the Mesopotamia has awoken and begun a relentless attack on the planet below.

The Maiden's Voyage Still
The Maiden's Voyage
18th March 1997

Episode 24

Faust and Ieyasu explain to Otaru that the only way to stop the Mesopotamia is for the three maiden circuits to act as a replacement for Lorelei. However, the only way of reaching it is by combining the Japonessgar and Gartland's Sabbelburg 2. Not wanting to lose the marionettes, Otaru instead opts to head there by himself to destroy the ship and save Lorelei.

You'll Always Be There Still
You'll Always Be There
25th March 1997

Episode 25

As the Marionettes, aboard JaponesGar, approach the Mesopotamia and missiles begin to explode all around them, Luche feels the Mesopotamia's feelings - love for Lorelei, anger at those that would take her away - resonating in her otome kairo and Lime hears Lorelei's voice again, telling her to flee while she can. But then, the computer's chattering mind suddenly stops, and as the attack on the surface of Terratoo continues, JaponesGar punches through the Mesopotamia's hull. Once inside, it doesn't take Luche long to ascertain the location of the heart of the Mesopotamia's computer. Though the Mesopotamia's interior defenses are more than adequate, they're no match for the Marionettes and Saberdolls. In fact, one of the rockets launched at the Marionettes is quickly put to a most unintended use, as the girls turn it around and ride it down the dark corridor, laughing all the way.