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** "I Mean, I'm an Idol (No Matter What Anyone Says)!" hints to what could have happened when one of the True Army's three generals, Musashi, tries to blow up Arahabaki forces with an experimental mecha. Boasting that nothing in the world can stop her. While ultimately unconfirmed, it suggests either Earth's governments did take notice,tried to retaliate, and were forced to leave Japan at the mercy of their invaders; or the True Army forced the other governments to surrender and accept them as Japan's new leaders over fears of either war or complete conquest.
** More mysterious is the Alternate Earth the True Army hails from. Details, such as if the Army are the only ones who act this way in their world, if they've [[TakeOverTheWorld already conquered the world and is serving as its one political power]], or if their world as a whole is a CrapsackWorld and they're only the first ones to start branching out to other realities aren't brought up. How they managed to acquire the technology to invade other dimensions is also glossed over. Like with the above, these questions mostly remain unanswered at the end.

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** "I Mean, I'm an Idol (No Matter What Anyone Says)!" hints to what could have happened when one of the True Army's three generals, Musashi, tries to blow up Arahabaki forces with an experimental mecha. Boasting that nothing in the world can stop her. While ultimately unconfirmed, it suggests either Earth's governments did take notice,tried notice, tried to retaliate, and were forced to leave Japan at the mercy of their invaders; or the True Army forced the other governments to surrender and accept them as Japan's new leaders over fears of either war or complete conquest.
** More mysterious is the Alternate Earth the True Army hails from. Details, such as if the Army are the only ones who act this way in their world, if they've [[TakeOverTheWorld already conquered the world and is serving as its one political power]], or if their world as a whole is a CrapsackWorld and they're only the first ones to start branching out to other realities aren't brought up. How they managed to acquire the technology to invade other dimensions is also glossed over. Like with the above, these questions mostly remain unanswered at in the end.
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** "I Mean, I'm an Idol (No Matter What Anyone Says)!" hints to what could have happened when one of the True Army's three generals, Musashi, tries to blow up Arahabaki forces with an experimental mecha. Boasting that nothing in the world can stop her. This seems to suggest that either Earth's governments did take notice and tried to retaliate, but were forced to leave Japan at the mercy of their invaders; or the True Army forced the other governments to surrender and accept them as Japan's new leaders over fears of total domination or all-out war.
** More mysterious is the Alternate Earth the True Army hails from. Details such as if the Army are the only ones who act this way in their world, if they've [[TakeOverTheWorld already conquered the world and is serving as its one political power]], or if their world as a whole is a CrapsackWorld, and are simply the first ones to start branching out to other realities aren't brought up. How they managed to acquire the technology to invade other dimensions is also glossed over. Like with the above, these questions remain mostly unanswered by the end.

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** "I Mean, I'm an Idol (No Matter What Anyone Says)!" hints to what could have happened when one of the True Army's three generals, Musashi, tries to blow up Arahabaki forces with an experimental mecha. Boasting that nothing in the world can stop her. This seems to suggest that While ultimately unconfirmed, it suggests either Earth's governments did take notice and tried notice,tried to retaliate, but and were forced to leave Japan at the mercy of their invaders; or the True Army forced the other governments to surrender and accept them as Japan's new leaders over fears of total domination either war or all-out war.
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** More mysterious is the Alternate Earth the True Army hails from. Details Details, such as if the Army are the only ones who act this way in their world, if they've [[TakeOverTheWorld already conquered the world and is serving as its one political power]], or if their world as a whole is a CrapsackWorld, CrapsackWorld and are simply they're only the first ones to start branching out to other realities aren't brought up. How they managed to acquire the technology to invade other dimensions is also glossed over. Like with the above, these questions mostly remain mostly unanswered by at the end.
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''Rumble Garrandoll'' is a 2021 mecha anime series animated by Creator/{{Lerche}} and directed by Masaomi Andō (''Manga/AstraLostInSpace'' and ''Manga/SchoolLive!'') with the script written by Makoto Uezu (''LightNovel/{{Konosuba}}'' and ''Anime/YukiYunaIsAHero''). It airs in Japan via Tokyo MX, [=BS11=], AT-X and Yomiuri TV. Funimation licenses it for North/South America. Wakanim airs it in French, German and Russian-speaking territories.

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''Rumble Garrandoll'' is a 2021 mecha anime series animated by Creator/{{Lerche}} and Creator/{{Lerche}}, directed by Masaomi Andō (''Manga/AstraLostInSpace'' and ''Manga/SchoolLive!'') with the script written by Makoto Uezu (''LightNovel/{{Konosuba}}'' (''Literature/KonoSuba'' and ''Anime/YukiYunaIsAHero'').''Anime/YukiYunaIsAHero'') and character designs by Akio Watanabe (''Literature/{{Bakemonogatari}}''). It airs in Japan via Tokyo MX, [=BS11=], AT-X and Yomiuri TV. Funimation licenses it for North/South America. Wakanim airs it in French, German and Russian-speaking territories.
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** "I Mean, I'm an Idol (No Matter What Anyone Says)!" hints to what could have happened when one of the True Army's three generals, Musashi, tries to blow up Arahabaki forces with an experimental mecha. Boasting that nothing in the world can stop her. Suggesting that either Earth did take notice and tried to retaliate, but were forced to leave Japan at the mercy of their invaders; or the True Army forced the other governments to surrender and accept them as Japan's new leaders out of fear of total domination or all-out war.
** More mysterious is the Alternate Earth the True Army hails from. Details such as if they're the only ones who act this way in their world, if they [[TakeOverTheWorld already conquered the world and is serving as its one political power]], or if their world as a whole is a CrapsackWorld, and they're simply the first ones to start branching out to other realities aren't brought up. How they managed to acquire the technology to invade other dimensions is also glossed over. Like with the above, the question remains mostly unanswered by the end.

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** "I Mean, I'm an Idol (No Matter What Anyone Says)!" hints to what could have happened when one of the True Army's three generals, Musashi, tries to blow up Arahabaki forces with an experimental mecha. Boasting that nothing in the world can stop her. Suggesting This seems to suggest that either Earth Earth's governments did take notice and tried to retaliate, but were forced to leave Japan at the mercy of their invaders; or the True Army forced the other governments to surrender and accept them as Japan's new leaders out of fear over fears of total domination or all-out war.
** More mysterious is the Alternate Earth the True Army hails from. Details such as if they're the Army are the only ones who act this way in their world, if they they've [[TakeOverTheWorld already conquered the world and is serving as its one political power]], or if their world as a whole is a CrapsackWorld, and they're are simply the first ones to start branching out to other realities aren't brought up. How they managed to acquire the technology to invade other dimensions is also glossed over. Like with the above, the question remains these questions remain mostly unanswered by the end.
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: The True Army's policies are very similar to that of UsefulNotes/NaziGermany. This is justified since they are basically based on the UsefulNotes/KatanasOfTheRisingSun.
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* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:After his own bosses try to kill him and his forces during the final battle. He surrenders to Akihabari [[AndTheAdventureContinues and the two sides team up to take the fight over to the alternate Earth.]]]]

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* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:After his Akatsuki’s own bosses try to kill him and his forces during the final battle. He surrenders to Akihabari [[AndTheAdventureContinues and the two sides team up to take the fight over to the alternate Earth.]]]]
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* GeniusBonus: Most viewers will notice that "Arahabaki" is a SignificantAnagram of "Akihabara". Some may also know that it's also the name of an old Japanese deity, as seen in the ''[[Franchise/Persona]]'' series. What isn't so well-known is that in archaic Ainu, "arahabaki" is a term for the female genitalia - the most common target of Japanese censorship in the real world.

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