Infinite Stratos Episode 1 Uncensored

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Watch Infinite Stratos for free on AnimeLab.com! AnimeLab is exclusive to Australia and New Zealand. Episodes 131 Year 2015 Dragon Ball Super. Start your free trial to watch Infinite Stratos and other popular TV shows and movies including new releases, classics, Hulu Originals, and more. Despite being the only male capable of piloting an Infinite Stratos, Ichika has finally settled in to life at Infinite Stratos Academy. Episode 1 (Dub) The Memory of a Summer.

Infinite Stratos Ep 1

Infinite Stratos, properly written as IS is an anime inspired by a light novel of the same name. Kasauti zindagi ki 2 episode 5. Not far from the present day, a Japanese scientist creates an exoskeletal suit of armor and labels it 'Infinite Stratos' or IS. With technological and combative measures well beyond any existing weapon system, IS units look to ruin the world rather than head off into outer space as originally designed. This worry leads to the world's nations establishing a 'Alaska Treaty,' banning the use of IS for military operations and that all existing IS units be equally distributed among all nations. One odd quirk of the IS, is due to only being piloted by women, the world becomes a matriarchal one with women dominating society. The series proper begins a decade after the IS weapons system is introduced. A global peace is shattered with Japanese protagonist Ichika Orimura discovering he possesses the capacity to pilot an IS unit.

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