
Electromagnetic Girlfriend
電波的な彼女
Juuzawa Juu is a delinquent high school boy who just wants to be left alone. One day, he is approached by Ochibana Ame, who claims that she knew him in a previous life, and now wants to serve him as his "knight". At first Juu wants nothing to do with Ame, but after a classmate is murdered, he accepts her help as he looks for the killer. (Source: Anime News Network)
Electromagnetic Girlfriend is a ova with 2 episodes, from Winter 2009, produced by Brain's Base, rated 7.0/10 on AniList.
Synopsis
Juuzawa Juu is a delinquent high school boy who just wants to be left alone. One day, he is approached by Ochibana Ame, who claims that she knew him in a previous life, and now wants to serve him as his "knight". At first Juu wants nothing to do with Ame, but after a classmate is murdered, he accepts her help as he looks for the killer. (Source: Anime News Network)
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- Denpa — Works that feature themes of social dissociation, delusions, and other issues like suicide, bullying, self-isolation, paranoia, and technological necessity in daily lives. Classic iconography: telephone poles, rooftops, and trains.
- Chuunibyou — Prominently features a character with "Middle School 2nd Year Syndrome", who either acts like a know-it-all adult or falsely believes they have special powers.
- Tragedy — Centers around tragic events and unhappy endings.
- Crime — Centers around unlawful activities punishable by the state or other authority.
- Urban — Partly or completely set in a city.
- Yandere — Prominently features a character who is obsessively in love with another, to the point of acting deranged or violent.
- Primarily Teen Cast — Main cast is mostly composed of teen characters.
- Revenge — Prominently features a character who aims to exact punishment in a resentful or vindictive manner.
- Male Protagonist — Main character is male.
- School — Partly or completely set in a primary or secondary educational institution.
- Detective — Features a character who investigates and solves crimes.
- Bullying — Prominently features the use of force for intimidation, often in a school setting.

