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Q-ko-chan the Chikyuu Shinryaku Shoujo   
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Description
From Del Rey:
In the near-future on planet Earth, a world gone mad where never-ending war is a fact of life, Kirio is the coolest kid at school. Up in the sky, a giant robot is fighting a fleet of gunships, but the brilliant and distant Kirio is far from fazed - until the battling 'bot makes an unexpected landing in Kirio's front yard and rings the bell. But the worst threat for Kirio could be what stands on the other side of the door: an alien invader robot with the face of an adorable girl!

Type
Manga

Related Series
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Associated Names
Q-Ko-chan
Q-ko-чан
Q.Ko-Chan
Q.ko-chan the Earth Invader Girl
Qko-chan THE Chikyu Shinryaku Shoujo
QコちゃんTHE地球侵略少女

Groups Scanlating
N/A

Latest Release(s)
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Status
in Country of Origin
2 Volumes (Complete/Discontinued)

Completely Scanlated?
Yes

Anime Start/End Chapter
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User Rating
Average: 5.7 / 10.0 (39 votes)
Bayesian Average: 5.96 / 10.0
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Last Updated
August 8th 2023, 5:56pm


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Recommendations
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Year
2002

Original Publisher

Serialized In (magazine)
Magazine Z (Kodansha)

Licensed (in English)
No

English Publisher
Del Rey (Defunct / 2 Vols - Complete)

Activity Stats (vs. other series)
Weekly Pos #767 increased(+30)
Monthly Pos #1742 increased(+149)
3 Month Pos #2300 increased(+1134)
6 Month Pos #4718 increased(+325)
Year Pos #6762 increased(+535)

List Stats
On 63 reading lists
On 118 wish lists
On 124 completed lists
On 11 unfinished lists
On 47 custom lists

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"PLEASE STOP USING YOUR ALIEN ROBOTS FOR EVIL PURPOSES."  
by StoneLuigi
November 16th, 2021, 2:18am
Rating: N/A
Not appealing. The linework can be clean and attractive, but not consistently so, and the characters are off-puttingly cold and whiny. In her first appearance, the titular "adorable girl" looks and acts like a teary kid begging for wink-wink intimacy, which I find creepy. But it's played as cute.

I agree it's confusing, but not in a fun way. The author is telling a corny moe drama about two unhappy siblings in a dismal world who don't like each other for immature reasons, but since he often skips out on drawing backgrounds it's tough to tell where anything is, and since the characters are bland and distant it's hard to tell who they are.

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I'm pretty sure the adult woman is supposed to be their absent mother, but she could just as easily be a completely different person. It wouldn't matter. The boy is supposed to be "cool" but he comes across as a jerk and a bad seed, and the girl is a piteous waif with no other traits. The timid little sister robot gets the asshole kid, and the timid sister kid gets the asshole robot. That's easily the cleverest part. Then the story ends.


I do not recommend this unless you are that hard up for early 00s robot girl designs (in the vein of Jenny Wakeman from "My Life as a Teenage Robot"😉.
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This is...  
by Trimutius
September 5th, 2011, 10:01am
Rating: 5.9  / 10.0
This manga is... confusing. And it looks like that not only I thought that it is... If you use imagination it is not so hard to feel in the gaps, but action of some characters are too strange...
And it ended... Well... Is it really the end?! o_O

... Last updated on September 5th, 2011, 10:05am
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Confusing as Hell  
by TofuQueen
August 7th, 2009, 12:25am
Rating: N/A
"Confusing as Hell" is about all I can say about this one. I spent more time trying to figure out what the heck was going on than anything else, and then the non-ending...erk...just not my kind of manga, I guess. (~_~)
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Power Puff Girls on Crack  
by HuhWhat
April 21st, 2006, 9:13pm
Rating: N/A
The art is a bit rough, and hard for me to describe. It doesn't look bad or anything... In fact, the characters actually look quite good, despite resembling and otherwise being nothing more than doodles. Yes, doodles. I can't think of a more half-assed way of explaining things. The character designs are overly simple, and look very reminiscent of an old episode of Dexter's Laboratory. Except with crack. You always have to have the crack, always.

If anyone has read Ueda Hajime's FLCL manga (I haven't.) then maybe they would be able to grasp a tiny semblance of meaning or sense behind all of the inane developments; but until a girl who can transform into an organic(?) robot allows me inside of her so that I may touch and sensuate her most delicate insides, I'll just go back to scratching my head.

But the most intriguing part of the whole deal is the paneling. It's as if the artist took a course of Funky Paneling 101. There are oftentimes huge empty spaces dividing frames. There is no actual set guidelines for the placement of the panels. Straight edge, rocky edge, or just plain thin lines that don't box up. There are some unique scenes where even with lines seperating panels, he'll continue to draw out of it. Maybe it's to show a ray of light or to set a particular mood for the scene. Whatever it is, his paneling is innovative, unique and surreal. This manga is the very definition of "out there" and I highly suggest for you all to pick it up just to "think outside the box".
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