Display title | G-On Riders |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | G-On Riders is a 13-episode (with a '14th episode' Ecchi OVA) Fan Service filled Meganekko Anime about the adventures of Yuuki Kurama, Sela Arashiyama and super shy Yayoi Hoshikawa as they fight off alien attacks with the combined powers of friendship and Magical Girls with the unusual Power-Up of putting on glasses (though they stop bothering to take them off about halfway through the series). In support of their adventures are Unlucky Everydude/Badass Normal Ichiro especially after he gains the ability to become Cosmo Banchou, the embodiment of Manliness, the school nurse Mio Sanada, who is also the one who developed the girls' powersource ( as well as being the younger sister of the antagonists, a pair of Bridge Bunnies and the Casanova Wannabe, with a crush on the doctor, School Principal. |