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The franchise further expanded its reach with manga serialisations and a crossover video game titled Bikini Warriors: Battle of the Bikini . Cultural Impact and Parody

A noble warrior who often struggles with the practical (and social) implications of her revealing armor.

(Japanese: ビキニ・ウォリアーズ, Bikini Woriāzu ) is a Japanese media franchise that satirises traditional fantasy role-playing game (RPG) tropes through the lens of extreme fan service. Originally conceived by Hobby Japan and MegaHouse as a series of high-quality fantasy figures, the brand expanded into a 12-episode anime series, manga, and video games. The Core Premise: Fashion Meets Fantasy

The cast is structured around quintessential RPG classes, though they are rarely referred to by name, instead going by their class titles:

A powerful spellcaster whose outfit is as elaborate as her magical abilities.

The series is set in a vibrant, classic RPG world where a group of female warriors embarks on various humorous quests. The central irony—and the namesake of the series—is that while the characters are powerful adventurers, their "armour" consists almost exclusively of scantily clad bikinis.

As a Hobby Japan property, the franchise is perhaps best known for its meticulously crafted PVC figures , which are highly sought after by collectors for their detailed designs.

The franchise relies heavily on "fan service," featuring character designs from renowned artists such as Rei Hiroe , Hisasi, Saitom, and Tony. Key Characters