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* [[Literal Split Personality]]
* [[Literal Split Personality]]
* [[Me's a Crowd]]
* [[Me's a Crowd]]
* [[Rainbow Motif]]: With indigo switched out for yellow-green.
* [[Rainbow Motif]]: With indigo switched out for kimidori (yellow-green), as is to be expected in a Japanese rainbow.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Nanappe is hot-tempered, violent, and wields the red crystal. Regular Nana is much more calm, rational, and level-headed, and wields the blue crystal.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Nanappe is hot-tempered, violent, and wields the red crystal. Regular Nana is much more calm, rational, and level-headed, and wields the blue crystal.
* [[Sentai]]: The seven Nanas can become the seven Nanarangers.
* [[Sentai]]: The seven Nanas can become the seven Nanarangers.

Latest revision as of 20:29, 27 December 2019

Literal Split Personality times 7.


Seven of Seven (七人のナナ Shichinin no Nana) is an anime series that debuted in 2002. It's what happens when you let Yasuhiro Imagawa (Giant Robo, G Gundam) create a Shoujo series.

Nana Suzuki is an ordinary schoolgirl with a crush on one Yuichi Kamichika. One day, while trying to bake a cake for Yuichi, she stumbles on her scientist grandfather's secret experiment to separate the light of a rainbow into seven crystals. Naturally, the experiment goes awry, and splits Nana into seven versions of herself, each with her own matching rainbow crystal. Now, Nana must find a way to integrate the crystals together, or else all seven of her will vanish.

The Seven Nanas are:


Tropes used in Seven of Seven include: