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High School Fleet (ハイスクール・フリート?), also known as Hai-Furi (はいふり?), is a Japanese anime television series produced by Production IMS. Yuu Nobuta directed the anime while Reiko Yoshida handled series composition, with character designs by Naoto Nakamura and original character designs by Atto. It aired from April 9, 2016, to June 25, 2016.

A manga adaptation illustrated by Kanari Abe began serialization in Media Factory's seinen manga magazine Monthly Comic Alive's December 2015 issue released on October 27, 2015.

An Original Video Animation (OVA) project aired between March 31st, 2017 and May 24th, 2017.

A High School Fleet smartphone game titled High School Fleet: Kantai Battle de Pinch! is in development and was to be released December 2018, but the release has been pushed to Spring of 2019. The app was made available for pre-download on March 26th, 2019 and was released on March 27th, 2019, however only available on the Japanese app store. An announcement was made on 26th February, 2020 that the game would be ending service on 25th March, 2020 at 2:00pm JST.

The High School Fleet Movie's production was announced in April 2018. A PV released on April 14th, 2019 revealed release date to be Spring 2020. A second PV released on October 9th, 2019 showcased the release date of the movie as January 18th, 2020.

Plot[]

With Japan along with most countries having developed as a maritime nation due to natural disasters, it became necessary to have specialized schools to teach skills essential to protecting the sea. The setting is one such all-girls school. The girls who enroll here study to become "Blue Mermaids" through classroom instruction and teaching of practical skills.

"Blue Mermaids" are women who pursue the ocean for their professional occupation. They live by the motto "In the sea we live, the sea we protect, and by the sea, we go." They must excel in their studies, but must also adopt an international mindset. They are the "Elite of the Sea," and are expected to be knowledgeable of the customs and cultures of other countries as well as their own.

There is also an all-boys school shown in the series as well, it is mentioned that most boys school operate submarines. However, the future of the men that attended an all-boys maritime school is not mentioned.

Story[]

"In the sea, we live, the sea we protect, and by the sea, we go ... Blue Mermaids!" Japan, 100 years after plate subductions caused many other countries to be submerged, this event was said to occur after the Russo Japanese war.

To save the remaining countries, the coastal cities that had been built up were launched into the seas, and the seaborne routes between them expanded. With this expansion, a need for personnel that could safeguard the seas arose.

Women began to seek employment in this new industry, and soon, the "Blue Mermaids," those who keep the sea safe, began to be a source of admiration for many.

The childhood friends Misaki Akeno and China Moeka sought to become Blue Mermaids themselves, and together with others who share their dream, enrolled in Yokosuka Girls' Marine High School.

Characters[]

Harekaze crew[]

Bridge Personnel[]

Surface Combat Department[]

Navigation Department[]

Engineering Department[]

Accounting Department[]

Cats[]

Musashi Crew[]

Admiral Graf Spee Crew[]

Others[]

Blue Mermaids[]

  • Mashimo Munetani - Inspector First Class of Blue Mermaids Maritime Safety Support Department and Safety Oversite Office
  • Tomoko Hiraga - Inspector Second Class of Blue Mermaids Maritime Safety Support Department and Safety Oversite Office
  • Noriko Fukuuchi - Blue Mermaid under the command of Tomoko Hiraga
  • Mafuyu Munetani - Captain of Blue Mermaids Independence-class Littoral Combat Ship Benten
  • Sumire Kishima - Member of Blue Mermaids Rapid Response Security Fleet

Game Characters[]

Tokitsukaze Crew[]

Amatsukaze Crew[]

Movie Characters[]

Yamato Crew[]

Shinano Crew[]

Kii Crew[]

Others[]

Ships[]

  • Harekaze - A Kagerou-class destroyer with ship registration Y467, but was sunk, later salvaged.
  • Yamato- A Yamato-class Battleship with ship registration K117
  • Musashi - A Yamato-class battleship with ship registration Y118
  • Hiei - A Kongou-class battlecruiser with ship registration Y102
  • Akashi - A Japan repair ship with ship registration Y2302
  • Mamiya - A Japan supply ship with ship registration Y2201
  • Sarushima - A modified Independence-class Littoral Combat Ship with ship registration Y-083
  • Benten - A modified Independence-class Littoral Combat Ship with ship registration BPF10
  • Admiral Graf Spee - German Deutschland-class armoured cruiser with ship registration W207
  • I-201 - I-201-class submarine from Toumai Boy High School with ship registration H6201
  • I-083 - A modified Independence-class Littoral Combat Ship
  • Shinano - The third Yamato-class Battleship
  • Kii - Fourth ship of the Yamato-class Battleship
  • Amatsukaze - A Kagero-class destroyer with the registration Y-459
  • Maikaze - A Kagero-class destroyer with the registration Y-471
  • Hamakaze - A Kagero-class destroyer with the registration Y-470
  • Tokitsukaze - A Kagero-class destroyer with the registration Y-461
  • Azuma - An Azuma-class heavy cruiser with the registration BPC-65
  • Aotsuki - An Aotsuki-class guided missile destroyer with the registration H-115
  • Shinbashi - A passenger ship
  • Several Kagero-class destroyers
  • Several Aotsuki-class guided missile destroyers
  • Several Independence-class littoral combat ships

Armaments[]

Guns

46cm/45 Type 94 Yamato-class main guns
36cm/45 41st Year Hiei’s main guns
31cm /50 caliber Azuma’s main guns
28cm/52 SK C/28 Admiral Graf Spee’s main guns
15,5cm/60 caliber 3rd Year Yamato-class secondary guns
15cm SK C/28 Admiral Graf Spee’s secondary guns
14cm L/50 3rd Year Mamiya’s main guns
12,7cm Mk. 45 /L62 Akizuki-class and Independence-class main gun
12.7cm/50 3rd Year Type Kagero-class and Harekaze's main gun (Ep.  1-4)
12,7cm/40 Type 89 Yamato-class and Hiei’s secondary guns, Akashi’s main guns
10cm /65 caliber Type 98 Azuma’s secondary gun, Harekaze's main guns (Ep. 5-10)
10cm 5 inch/54 Mark 16 Harekaze’s main gun (Ep. 11-)
76,2mm L/40 3rd Year Mamiya’s secondary guns
57mm BAE Systems Mk. 110 Benten's main gun
25mm Mk. 38 Mod 2 Independence-class secondary guns
25mm Type 96 Kagerou-class, Yamato-class, Azuma‘s, Hiei’s, I-201’s and Akashi’s secondary
13 mm Hotchkiss Azuma’s secondary guns


Torpedos

914mm 36-inch torpedo Harekaze’s special torpedo (Movie)
610mm Type 93 Kagero-class torpedos
533mm Admiral Graf Spee’s torpedos
533 mm Type 95 I-201’s torpedos
323mm HOS-303 Mark 46 Akizuki-class Anti-Submarine-Warfare torpedos (ASW)


Depth Charges

Type 95                Kagero-class depth charges


Missiles and Rockets

Type 90 SSM Akizuki-class Surface-to-Surface-Missiles (SSM)
RIM-162 ESSM Akizuki-class Surface-to-Air-Missiles (SAM)
RUM-139 VL-ASROC Akizuki-class Anti-Submarine-Rocket
Type 4 rocket    Harekaze’s rocket (Ep. 11-12)


CIWS

Raytheon Phalanx Block 1B Akizuki-class and Independence-class Close-In-Weapon-System (CIWS)
Raytheon SeaRAM Independence-class Close-In-Weapon-System (CIWS)


Anime Episodes[]

No. Title Air Date
01 "In a Pinch on Our Maiden Voyage!" April 9, 2016
02 "In a Pinch During the Pursuit!" April 16, 2016
03 "In a Pinch in Pajamas!" April 23, 2016
04 "Maidens in a Pinch!" April 30, 2016
05 "Pinched by the Musashi!" May 7, 2016
06 "In a Mined Pinch!" May 14, 2016
07 "In a Stormy Pinch!" May 21, 2016
08 "In a Pinch with the Hiei!" May 28, 2016
09 "Mina in a Pinch!" June 4, 2016
10 "Happy at the Equator Festival!" June 11, 2016
11 "In a Pinch with a Battleship's Big Cannon!" June 18, 2016
12 "In a Pinch in the Final Battle!" June 25, 2016

International Release Time[]

Platform Region Language Time (UTC)
Funimation USA English Sub
Crunchyroll North/Central/South America, UK/IE, AU/NZ English Sub Sun 17:30
Daisuki North/Central/South America, UK/IE, AU/NZ
Asia (Except JP, CN, KR, IN)
Europe (except German/French area)
English Sub
European Spanish Sub
Brazilian Portuguese Sub
Italian Sub
Sun 16:30

Manga[]

A manga serialization for the series is now taking place in the Monthly Comic Alive, starting from its Volume Dec 2015. The story is a prequel to the anime.

The manga series is named Hai-Furi in Japanese, with an English secondary title: "Peaceful Diary of High School Fleet".

# ISBN Release Date
1 ISBN 978-4040682426 2016-4-23

Another manga serialization with a focus on what happened to Wilhelmina is also serializing in Monthly Comic Alive.

Novel[]

MF Bunko J is going to publish a light novel for High School Fleet.

In addition, a series of novel spin-offs for the show started serialization in the Monthly Comic Alive since June 2016.

Radio[]

From April 9, 2016, NicoNico streamed a radio program related to the show via http://live.nicovideo.jp/gate/lv257280047 every Saturday at 23:30 JST within Japan, 30 minutes before the show's premiere. The radio program was then be added to Hibiki Radio in the following Monday.

Natsukawa Shiina, the voice actor of Misaki Akeno, and Lynn, voice actor of Munetani Mashiro, anchored the program.

Music[]

Opening
High Free Spirits by TrySail
Free Turn by TrySail
Ending
Ripple Effect by Haruna Luna
Character Songs
Watashitachi Kinenbi by Misaki Akeno (CV: Natsukawa Shiina), China Moeka (CV: Amamiya Sora)
iTunes
147 no Yume by Shima Tateishi (CV: Nozomi Furuki)
360° Barricade by Michiru Takeda (CV: Kikuchi Hitomi)
Schastivolvo Puti by Satoko Katsuta (CV: Chisato Satsuki)
C・H・A・T・T・Y by Reo Wakasa (CV: Shimizu Ayaka)

Drama CDs[]

Oryouri de Pinch!
Bundled in the Watashitachi Kinenbi Single

References[]

External Links[]

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