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It's strongly recommended that you watch more than just the first season, due to the fact that the plot really doesn't end with it.
It's strongly recommended that you watch more than just the first season, due to the fact that the plot really doesn't end with it.


''Stratos 4'' is an anime series produced by Studio Fantasia, and directed by Takeshi Mori (who also did ''[[Vandread]]''). Theme songs were written/performed by [[Melocure]], except for the last one which is only by Megumi Hinata (as Melocure's [[Ritsuko Okazaki|other member]] had passed away). Not related to ''[[Infinite Stratos]]'' or the character [[Gundam 00|Lockon Stratos]].
''Stratos 4'' is an anime series produced by Studio Fantasia, and directed by Takeshi Mori (who also did ''[[Vandread]]''). Theme songs were written/performed by [[Melocure]], except for the last one which is only by Megumi Hinata (as Melocure's [[Ritsuko Okazaki|other member]] had passed away). Not related to ''[[Infinite Stratos]]'' or the character [[Mobile Suit Gundam 00|Lockon Stratos]].


Now with a [[Stratos 4 (Anime)/Characters|Character Sheet]] in the making! Feel free to contribute!
Now with a [[Stratos 4/Characters|Character Sheet]] in the making! Feel free to contribute!
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=== This series provides examples of: ===


* [[Actor Allusion]]: See [[Lawyer Friendly Cameo]] below.
* [[Actor Allusion]]: See [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo]] below.
* [[School Festival|Airbase Festival]]
* [[School Festival|Airbase Festival]]
* [[Aloof Big Brother|Aloof Big Sister]]: Mikaze has one, appearing during the Airbase Festival episode.
* [[Aloof Big Brother|Aloof Big Sister]]: Mikaze has one, appearing during the Airbase Festival episode.
* [[Armor Piercing Slap]]: {{spoiler|Ayamo delivers a ''painful'' one onto Mikaze's face.}}
* [[Armor-Piercing Slap]]: {{spoiler|Ayamo delivers a ''painful'' one onto Mikaze's face.}}
* [[Artistic Age]]
* [[Artistic Age]]
* [[Beach Episode]]
* [[Beach Episode]]
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* [[Conspicuous CG]]: Used liberally with flight scenes.
* [[Conspicuous CG]]: Used liberally with flight scenes.
* [[Cool Plane]]: The TSR-2MS, among others.
* [[Cool Plane]]: The TSR-2MS, among others.
* [[The Ditz]]: Mikaze. Oh so often.
* [[The End of the World as We Know It]]: [[Armageddon|''Does the plot sound suspiciously similar to some Bruce Willis movie?'']]
* {{spoiler|[[The Virus]]: The driving force of the first season.}}
* [[Expy]]: Sayaka is to ''Stratos 4'' as Misato is to ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]''.
* [[Expy]]: Sayaka is to ''Stratos 4'' as Misato is to ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]''.
** The original Meteor Sweepers themselves seem to be based off the 4 Czn's from ''[[Najica Blitz Tactics]]''.
** The original Meteor Sweepers themselves seem to be based off the 4 Czn's from ''[[Najica Blitz Tactics]]''.
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* [[Gainax Ending]]: Season 1
* [[Gainax Ending]]: Season 1
* [[Government Conspiracy]]
* [[Government Conspiracy]]
* [[Hey Its That Voice]]: Some of the characters in ''Stratos 4'' sound suspiciously the same as those from ''[[Vandread]]''.)
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Some of the characters in ''Stratos 4'' sound suspiciously the same as those from ''[[Vandread]]''.)
** To be more specific, [[Yumi Kakazu|Mikaze Honjo]] is Dita Liebely, [[Fumiko Orikasa|Karin Kikuhara]] is Meia Gisborn.
** To be more specific, [[Yumi Kakazu|Mikaze Honjo]] is Dita Liebely, [[Fumiko Orikasa|Karin Kikuhara]] is Meia Gisborn.
* [[Hot Springs Episode]]
* [[Hot Springs Episode]]
* [[Interservice Rivalry]]: Between the Comet Blasters and the Meteor Sweepers, and Intelligence and the rest of the Organisation.
* [[Interservice Rivalry]]: Between the Comet Blasters and the Meteor Sweepers, and Intelligence and the rest of the Organisation.
* [[Latex Space Suit]]: Played ''very straight''.
* [[Latex Space Suit]]: Played ''very straight''.
* [[Lawyer Friendly Cameo]]: [[Vandread|Dita Liebely and Meia Gisborn]] actually appear briefly in one episode of the original series.
* [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo]]: [[Vandread|Dita Liebely and Meia Gisborn]] actually appear briefly in one episode of the original series.
** Made more friendly by the fact mentioned above.
** Made more friendly by the fact mentioned above.
* [[Leitmotif]]: If you pay attention to the soundtrack, you might pick up on a tune that appears every so often, in several different forms, and usually in a minor key. (The major key version is in fact officially named "Mikaze's theme".) It turns out that these are all based on {{spoiler|the second ending theme, which is used in the final episodes of each season, and is quite pretty}}.
* [[Leitmotif]]: If you pay attention to the soundtrack, you might pick up on a tune that appears every so often, in several different forms, and usually in a minor key. (The major key version is in fact officially named "Mikaze's theme".) It turns out that these are all based on {{spoiler|the second ending theme, which is used in the final episodes of each season, and is quite pretty}}.
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* [[Slice of Life]]: What some of the episodes aim to show--what life is like on a pretty isolated island where the local Chinese restaurant is ''the'' local watering hole, enough that it's tradition that trainees board there, and work there to pay their rent.
* [[Slice of Life]]: What some of the episodes aim to show--what life is like on a pretty isolated island where the local Chinese restaurant is ''the'' local watering hole, enough that it's tradition that trainees board there, and work there to pay their rent.
* [[Surprisingly Good English]]: The Americans at the control tower in Guam.
* [[Surprisingly Good English]]: The Americans at the control tower in Guam.
* [[Theme and Variations Soundtrack]]: A number of tracks, including one labeled "Mikaze's Theme" (for the lead main character), that all share a tune. At the last episode, this is revealed to be the tune of the second ending theme (which is used for the ends of whole seasons).
* [[The Ditz]]: Mikaze. Oh so often.
* [[Twelve-Episode Anime|Thirteen Episode Anime]]: The series has thirteen episodes during its first season. The second season has six episodes, plus a two episode OVA. And apparently, there's another intermediary two parter OVA.
* [[The End of the World As We Know It]]: [[Armageddon|''Does the plot sound suspiciously similar to some Bruce Willis movie?'']]
* {{spoiler|[[The Virus]]: The driving force of the first season.}}
* [[Theme and Variations Soundtrack]]: A number of tracks, including one labeled "Mikaze's Theme" (for the lead main character), that all share a tune. At the last episode, this is revealed to be the tune of the second ending theme (which is used for the ends of whole seasons).
* [[Those Two Guys]]: Tsubasa and Sora
* [[Those Two Guys]]: Tsubasa and Sora
* [[Token Minority]]: Mana from ''Advance''
* [[Token Minority]]: Mana from ''Advance''
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Latest revision as of 15:44, 18 August 2019

Saving The World With Fan Service[1]


Fifty years before the start of the series, scientists learned that a group of comets would enter the Solar System on a collision course with Earth. The United Nations United Countries set up a two-tiered global defense system against the threat: the primary one being the space-based Comet Blasters, who ride out on spaceships and deploy special missiles that vaporize most of each comet, and the secondary one being the ground-based Meteor Sweepers, who ride up on high-altitude airplanes to blast what's left of the comet to bits.

Most of the series takes place on an airbase on Shimoji Island (a.k.a. Shimojishima or Shimojijima) in 2024, where Mikaze Honjou and three friends are Meteor Sweepers, and trainees to become Comet Blasters. Mikaze, despite coming from a family of aircraft pilots, initially feels kinda down about training and going to space, despite her original enthusiasm for the program. But she's soon convinced to be the high achiever, leading her team into a strange web of conspiracies and secrets...

The series consists of the following:

  • First season: thirteen episodes, with an ending that offers relatively little closure
  • A non-canon humorous 5-minute short
  • A two-part (two episode lengths) OVA following the first season
  • A "Log Book" episode (1 episode length) summarizing the first season
  • A second season, Stratos 4 Advance: six episodes, released as OVA, ending on a cliffhanger, and expanding on and explaining a lot of the loose threads left over from the first season.
    • Two more episodes, finishing the plot arcs much more conclusively, and tying up far more loose ends.

It's strongly recommended that you watch more than just the first season, due to the fact that the plot really doesn't end with it.

Stratos 4 is an anime series produced by Studio Fantasia, and directed by Takeshi Mori (who also did Vandread). Theme songs were written/performed by Melocure, except for the last one which is only by Megumi Hinata (as Melocure's other member had passed away). Not related to Infinite Stratos or the character Lockon Stratos.

Now with a Character Sheet in the making! Feel free to contribute!

Tropes used in Stratos 4 include:


  1. Left to Right: Shizuha Doi, Ayamo Nakamura, Karin Kikuhara, Mikaze Honjou. Behind: TSR-2MS