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''Gunslinger Girl: Il Teatrino'' is the sequel of [[Gunslinger Girl]] , following the tale of cybernetic girls trained by the Italian government to kill, apprehend, or stop plots by the right-wing separatist movement Five Republics Faction ( nickname: Padania), a terrorist group to the eyes of the Italian government. The show consists of five main girls, Triela, Henrietta, Rico, Angelica, and Claes; each has their own history of being there, some sad, some are best left a mystery. These girls are under the care of handlers, an agent in Section 2 of the Social Welfare Agency (SWA), who takes full responsibility of training them to kill and upbringing them to the way they should interact with the public. The team consisting of a cyborg and a handler is called "Fratello" which means "brothers and sisters" in Italian.
''Gunslinger Girl: Il Teatrino'' is the sequel of [[Gunslinger Girl]] , following the tale of cybernetic girls trained by the Italian government to kill, apprehend, or stop plots by the right-wing separatist movement Five Republics Faction ( nickname: Padania), a terrorist group to the eyes of the Italian government. The show consists of five main girls, Triela, Henrietta, Rico, Angelica, and Claes; each has their own history of being there, some sad, some are best left a mystery. These girls are under the care of handlers, an agent in Section 2 of the Social Welfare Agency (SWA), who takes full responsibility of training them to kill and upbringing them to the way they should interact with the public. The team consisting of a cyborg and a handler is called "Fratello" which means "brothers and sisters" in Italian.
The basis of the story is about Pinocchio, a highly skilled assassin working with Christiano, the head of the Padania movement; so skilled in fact that he can beat a trained cyborg in a 1 vs. 1 match. When he is assigned to help freelance bombers, Franca and Franco, bomb a bridge, he gets into a fight with one of the cyborgs. After sparing her life once he defeats her, he starts a personal vendetta between the two that carries on throughout the series.
The basis of the story is about Pinocchio, a highly skilled assassin working with Christiano, the head of the Padania movement; so skilled in fact that he can beat a trained cyborg in a 1 vs. 1 match. When he is assigned to help freelance bombers, Franca and Franco, with their mission, he gets into a fight with one of the cyborgs. After sparing her life once he defeats her, he starts a personal vendetta between the two that carries on throughout the series.
'''Warning: Some descriptions contain spoilers. Information is destined to change without notice.'''
'''Warning: Some descriptions contain spoilers. Information is destined to change without notice.'''
Gunslinger Girl: Il Teatrino is the sequel of Gunslinger Girl , following the tale of cybernetic girls trained by the Italian government to kill, apprehend, or stop plots by the right-wing separatist movement Five Republics Faction ( nickname: Padania), a terrorist group to the eyes of the Italian government. The show consists of five main girls, Triela, Henrietta, Rico, Angelica, and Claes; each has their own history of being there, some sad, some are best left a mystery. These girls are under the care of handlers, an agent in Section 2 of the Social Welfare Agency (SWA), who takes full responsibility of training them to kill and upbringing them to the way they should interact with the public. The team consisting of a cyborg and a handler is called "Fratello" which means "brothers and sisters" in Italian.
The basis of the story is about Pinocchio, a highly skilled assassin working with Christiano, the head of the Padania movement; so skilled in fact that he can beat a trained cyborg in a 1 vs. 1 match. When he is assigned to help freelance bombers, Franca and Franco, with their mission, he gets into a fight with one of the cyborgs. After sparing her life once he defeats her, he starts a personal vendetta between the two that carries on throughout the series.
Warning: Some descriptions contain spoilers. Information is destined to change without notice.
The following guns appear in the anime Gunslinger Girl: Il Teatrino:
Triela uses a stainless steel SIG-Sauer P230SL as her personal sidearm. Triela uses a the P230SL until she loses it in a fight against Pinocchio. Hillshire also used a SIG-Sauer P230SL back when he worked with Europol.
Pinocchio uses a suppressed Beretta 84 in his first assassination. Franca also uses it as her sidearm. In a flashback scene, Angelica uses a Beretta 84 as her first training weapon.
SWA agents and Padania terrorists use the Beretta 92FS as one of their sidearms. In Episode 5, one of the terrorists, Leo, use it to hold Patricia hostage.
The SIG P210 is used by Franco as his personal sidearm. In a scene he tests Pinocchio by aiming it at the guy, but in the next shot, you noticed that the hammer is not cocked and the action is single action, so it wouldn't be threatening and he wouldn't be able to harm Pinocchio even if he wanted to because of this fact.
Beatrice uses a Micro Uzi during a scene where she, along with Rico and their handlers, hunt down a terrorist member suspected of a series of bombing attacks.
In Episode 1, terrorists use the Beretta M12 Sub-machine gun to attack members of the Social Welfare Agency as they are being tailed. In Episode 4, a terrorist uses the Beretta for the same situation.
A Padania suspect wields a Benelli M3 when the SWA attempts to apprehend him. (A continuity error: When the SWA comes to arrest him, the suspect shoots through the door with what sounds like a rifle or SMG, but he is seen wielding the shotgun after they break in. It's either that or the terrorist switched weapons before attempting his escape.) Priscilla in Episode 13 also uses a Benelli M3 in semi-auto in an attempt to stop Franca's car.