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'''''Mao-chan''''' is a 2002 [[Anime First|original anime]] by Studio Xebec, directed by Yoshiaki Iwasaki. ''Mao-chan'' was written by [[Ken Akamatsu]] (post-''[[Love Hina]]'', pre-''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'') and illustrated by RAN.
 
What do you do when [[The Tokyo Fireball|Japan is under attack]] by [[Ridiculously Cute Critter|Ridiculously Cute Aliens]]? Fight back with even cuter kids! ''Mao-chan'' was written by [[Ken Akamatsu]] (post-''[[Love Hina]]'', pre-''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'') and illustrated by RAN. It tells the story of Mao Onigawara, Misora Tsukishima, and Sylvia Maruyama, three secondthird-graders, are tasked with protecting Japan's national landmarks from the aliens... and keeping their grandfathers, the heads of the Ground, Air, and Naval Defense Forces, respectively, from fighting with one another about which one is superior, a problem that often gets in the way of their jobs.
 
What do you do when [[The Tokyo Fireball|Japan is under attack]] by [[Ridiculously Cute Critter|Ridiculously Cute Aliens]]? Fight back with even cuter kids! ''Mao-chan'' was written by [[Ken Akamatsu]] (post-''[[Love Hina]]'', pre-''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'') and illustrated by RAN. It tells the story of Mao Onigawara, Misora Tsukishima, and Sylvia Maruyama, three second-graders tasked with protecting Japan's national landmarks from the aliens... and keeping their grandfathers, the heads of the Ground, Air, and Naval Defense Forces, respectively, from fighting with one another about which one is superior, a problem that often gets in the way of their jobs.
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* [[Anti-Villain]]: Yuriko, who [[Friendly Enemy|really doesn't want to have to fight Mao-chan and the others]].
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