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{{Nihongo|'''''Ground Defense Force! Mao-chan'''''|陸上防衛隊まおちゃん|Rikujō Bōetai Mao-chan}}, also known as '''''Earth Defender! Mao-chan''''', is a 26-episode [[comedy]] [[anime]], created by [[Ken Akamatsu]], the author of ''[[Love Hina]]''.
{{Nihongo|'''''Ground Defense Force! Mao-chan'''''|陸上防衛隊まおちゃん|Rikujō Bōetai Mao-chan}}, also known as '''''Earth Defender! Mao-chan''''', is a 26-episode [[comedy]] [[anime]], created by [[Ken Akamatsu]], the author of ''[[Love Hina]]''.
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The series itself is rife with [[parody|parodies]] and references, particularly to Akamatsu's earlier work ''[[Love Hina]]''.
The series itself is rife with [[parody|parodies]] and references, particularly to Akamatsu's earlier work ''[[Love Hina]]''.

Unusually, this franchise began as an anime and was then adapted into a manga.



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Ground Defense Force! Mao-chan (陸上防衛隊まおちゃん Rikujō Bōetai Mao-chan?), also known as Earth Defender! Mao-chan, is a 26-episode comedy anime, created by Ken Akamatsu, the author of Love Hina.

It stars three eight-year-old girls, Mao, Misora and Sylvia, as they try to defend the earth against invading aliens. The world's defense has fallen to unlikely straits because the aliens are excessively cute, of which combat engagements are televised: if the forces battling the aliens were not cute themselves, the general public would revolt, as it would be seen as "bullying". Consequently, three military leaders chose their granddaughters to be the defenders, fittingly, becoming a team even cuter than the aliens. They each have a clover-shaped badge that enables them to transform. (This transformation provides no apparent special ability.)

The series itself is rife with parodies and references, particularly to Akamatsu's earlier work Love Hina.

Unusually, this franchise began as an anime and was then adapted into a manga.


Tropes used in Ground Defense Force! Mao-chan include: