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Sega Hard Girls (Japanese: セガ・ハード・ガールズ, Hepburn: Sega Hādo Gāruzu) is a Japanese multimedia project produced as a collaboration between ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko imprint and video game company Sega. The project re-imagines various Sega video game consoles as anthropomorphized goddesses who appear all over modern Japan. The project has inspired a light novel series written by Tōru Shiwasu with illustrations by Kei, which was serialized in ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko Magazine between 2013 and 2014, and an anime television series adaptation titled Hi-sCoool! SeHa Girls (Hi☆sCoool! セハガール, Hai Sukūru SeHa Gāru) by TMS Entertainment, which aired in Japan between October and December 2014. A crossover video game with Idea Factory's Hyperdimension Neptunia franchise, Superdimension Nep

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  • Sega Hard Girls (Japanese: セガ・ハード・ガールズ, Hepburn: Sega Hādo Gāruzu) is a Japanese multimedia project produced as a collaboration between ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko imprint and video game company Sega. The project re-imagines various Sega video game consoles as anthropomorphized goddesses who appear all over modern Japan. The project has inspired a light novel series written by Tōru Shiwasu with illustrations by Kei, which was serialized in ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko Magazine between 2013 and 2014, and an anime television series adaptation titled Hi-sCoool! SeHa Girls (Hi☆sCoool! セハガール, Hai Sukūru SeHa Gāru) by TMS Entertainment, which aired in Japan between October and December 2014. A crossover video game with Idea Factory's Hyperdimension Neptunia franchise, Superdimension Neptune VS Sega Hard Girls, was released for the PlayStation Vita in Japan in November 2015, and in North America and Europe in October 2016. (en)
  • 『セガ・ハード・ガールズ』は、セガが展開しているメディアミックス型コンテンツ。略称は「セハガール」。 (ja)
  • 世嘉硬件女孩(日文:セガ・ハード・ガールズ)是世嘉推出的一部将世嘉游戏主机萌擬人化的多媒体计划,是紀念家用遊戲機30周年而製作。 《世嘉硬件女孩》原先只是做為電玩遊戲《》中的特別企劃而創造出來,以世嘉到现在为止所开发的游戏机与游戏所萌化成美少女的一系列计划,共17名拟人化角色。全部以世嘉家用機硬件(也包括玩具和家用機周邊配件)為原型,人物名稱亦沿用原型硬件名字。由KEI担任人设。在推出後受到玩家們的喜愛,而獨立成為一個全新系列作品。 (zh)
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  • 2013-06-10 (xsd:date)
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  • 2014-06-10 (xsd:date)
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  • Buki Kyōka no Seikōritsu Go-jū%, Taikan de wa Jū-go% Setsu (en)
  • Appu, Daun, Refuto, Raito, Tama ni Naname Ue (en)
  • Dori Rappī, Sata Rappī, Mega Rappī, ?? Rappī (en)
  • Egguman bāsasu Sonikku wizu Sega Hādo Gāruzu (en)
  • Itsudatte, Tsunagatte masukara! (en)
  • Konbo de Tsunage Atsui Kimochi (en)
  • Kowarekake no Jetto Setto Rajio (en)
  • Kagayake! Dai Jū-go-yon Kai! Nōten Chokugeki! Porori wa Nai kedo Porori Seishun Genkai no Baria o Uchiyabure! Sehagaga Gakuen Bunkasai! (en)
  • Puyo purasu Puyo purasu Puyo purasu Puyo wa Zero (en)
  • Sehaga, Sotsugyōsurun datte yo (en)
  • Sentā-sensei no Sentā Shiken (en)
  • Supēsu Channeru Faibu (en)
  • Dai Go-jū-yon Kai Hanpa Ja Nō! Zenryoku de Gū~ Yūshō Suru no wa Onrī Yū! Subete no Gakkō Gyōji o Kako ni Suru! Sehagaga Gakuen Taiikusai (en)
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  • Tōru Shiwasu (en)
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  • Promotion image for the Hi-sCoool! SeHa Girls anime series featuring Mega Drive , Dreamcast , and Sega Saturn in both humanoid and chibi forms. (en)
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  • Male (en)
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  • Sōta Sugawara (en)
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  • OVA (en)
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  • 13 (xsd:integer)
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  • 2013-06-10 (xsd:date)
  • 2014-10-08 (xsd:date)
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  • Kei (en)
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  • セガ・ハード・ガールズ (en)
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  • Sega Hādo Gāruzu (en)
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  • 2014-06-10 (xsd:date)
  • 2014-12-24 (xsd:date)
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  • Kengo Tokusashi (en)
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  • 2014-10-15 (xsd:date)
  • 2014-10-22 (xsd:date)
  • 2014-10-29 (xsd:date)
  • 2014-11-05 (xsd:date)
  • 2014-11-12 (xsd:date)
  • 2014-11-19 (xsd:date)
  • 2014-11-26 (xsd:date)
  • 2014-12-03 (xsd:date)
  • 2014-12-10 (xsd:date)
  • 2014-12-17 (xsd:date)
  • 2014-12-24 (xsd:date)
  • 2016-11-03 (xsd:date)
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  • Masahiro Nakayama (en)
  • Toshiyuki Takatatsu (en)
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  • Tasked with winning 100 matches in order to clear the lesson and earn some medals, the girls use each of their abilities to beat Akira. As the matches continue and the opponents get increasingly strange, ranging from giant beetles from Mushiking to palette swaps of Golden Axe enemies, it becomes apparent that Dreamcast's flying headbutt attack can instantly defeat them. Their final opponent is Sakura Shinguji from Sakura Wars, whose steam-powered armor defeats Mega Drive, but Dreamcast once again defeats it with a headbutt. After the lesson, only Saturn receives five medals, as Mega Drive was eliminated and Dreamcast was disqualified for attacking before the "Fight!" announcement in an earlier battle. (en)
  • Center hosts an exam in which the girls must go into the world of the Border Break robot shooter game, where they can win a large number of medals. Saturn, the only one who has to go on foot, is made into a decoy for the enemy, while Dreamcast struggles with her controls, leaving Mega Drive to take on most of the enemies. Just as the girls reach the enemy core, the game world is hacked by Doctor Eggman, who shrinks the girls and starts wreaking havoc until Sonic the Hedgehog appears. (en)
  • The girls' next lesson has them enter the world of Shining Force Cross Exlesia Zenith dressed up as Rappies from Phantasy Star Online 2. The three struggle against a large dragon boss, which is ultimately defeated by a real Rappy. (en)
  • Attending the graduation ceremony, the Hard Girls recall the fun and adventures they shared together. Center then informs them what it really means for them to graduate: The three of them will disappear from the world, which exists from the ideas of Sega's game creators, and be reborn as Sega hardware consoles in the real world to bring those ideas to life. Mega Drive and Saturn share their goodbyes before entering the real world in their respective time periods, while Dreamcast is encouraged by all of the game characters they encountered before heading off herself. In the real world, a father introduces his young son to the Sega Dreamcast for the first time. The show ends with a Game Over screen and a continue prompt, but the cursor is stuck between Yes and No. (en)
  • The girls try to find Saturn an ideal pet, though all of their suggestions involve Saturn having to move to America. Afterwards, Center tasks the girls with coming up with new game ideas that incorporate Puyo Puyo, with medals awarded and deducted based on the quality of their ideas. Mega Drive and Dreamcast earn medals for just reskinning existing games like Fantasy Zone and Roommania#203 with added Puyos, while Saturn's ideas end up costing her medals. Saturn eventually earns a medal for her idea of a Puyo Puyo Waterslide, which the girls get to try out for themselves. (en)
  • After Saturn contemplates her future career and love life and Mega Drive tries her hand at weather forecasting, the girls are tasked with entering the world of Space Channel 5, where they must help improve the channel's ratings and retrieve two of Center's friends. While trying to get the hang of their dancing moves, the girls soon meet up with the game's heroine, Ulala. (en)
  • While helping Ulala with fighting against the Morolians, Mega Drive slightly less so, the girls find that the ratings are starting to gradually decrease. The girls attempt to raise their ratings by rescuing Center's friend, Jeffry McWild from Virtua Fighter, putting Saturn in a swimsuit for added sex appeal, and getting the cooperation of Center's other friend, Golden Axe's Gilius Thunderhead, who exhibits a dubious affection towards Saturn. They soon end up facing the Morolian Boss, which is defeated by Saturn. At the end of the day, Mega Drive and Dreamcast get five medals each, whilst Saturn gets none after the Space PTA complains about her attempts at using sex appeal. (en)
  • The girls team up with Sonic to chase after Eggman through various dimensional warp zones, briefly passing through Sonic the Hedgehog and Sonic Adventure. Luckily, upon returning to Border Break, the girls manage to retrieve Mega Drive's encyclopedia and give Sonic an invincibility power-up to defeat Eggman and stop the hacking, also destroying the enemy core and passing the exam in the process. The girls leave the game and, after nearly having Center's true identity revealed, receive 25 medals each. (en)
  • With the academy's dubiously named culture festival arriving, the girls try to come up with an exhibit to show before taking a look at their competition for a beauty contest. In the end, the girls lose the competition to Bongo from Congo Bongo due to her 'spillage'. (en)
  • With their next lesson taking place in the world of Jet Set Radio, the girls give Mega Drive her first sticker photo booth experience before working towards performing an awesome skate trick and having a race to reach the goal first. (en)
  • The girls are sent into the world of the smartphone RPG Chain Chronicle, despite Mega Drive's dislike of smartphone gaming. They earn 15 medals fighting against various monsters, but have trouble recruiting other warriors to assist them. In the end, Mega Drive barely defeats the boss monster, but the phone runs out of power before they can claim the additional 15 medals. (en)
  • The girls are joined by Master System, Mark III, Mega Drive 2 and Robo Pitcher as they all participate in the school sports festival. The seven compete in a multi-stage Hang-On race that passes through all the games from their past lessons, aided along the way by the various characters they have met. As they compete, a pair of Hi-Saturn and V-Saturn consoles provide frequent commentary. Though the girls are nearly tied as they approach the goal, they are all defeated in a photo finish by the Hercules Ricky Blue beetle from Mushiking. (en)
  • A black rabbit named Black Asobin takes over Sehagaga's network and steals almost all of the girls' medals, challenging them to enter his world and get them back. After battling their way through Black Asobin's tower, Saturn, the only girl with a medal remaining, enters the world of Space Harrier and defeats Black Asobin, who is revealed to have been Center all along. For clearing the 'graduation exam', the girls gain 20 medals each, giving Dreamcast and Mega Drive more than enough medals to graduate. Saturn, being three short, is nearly forced to be held back, but Dreamcast and Mega Drive share their spare medals so she can graduate alongside them. (en)
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  • Hi-sCoool! SeHa Girls (en)
  • Broken Jet Set Radio (en)
  • Center-sensei's Center Exam (en)
  • Connect Your Passions into a Combo (en)
  • Dream Rappy, Saturn Rappy, Mega Rappy, ?? Rappy (en)
  • Eggman vs. Sonic with the Sega Hard Girls (en)
  • I Heard We're Graduating Sehaga (en)
  • Puyo + Puyo + Puyo + Puyo = 0 (en)
  • We Tried to Dance Space Channel 5 (en)
  • We'll Always Be Connected! (en)
  • Weapon Enhancement Succeeds at a 50% Rate, but It Sure Feels Like 15% to Me (en)
  • Shine! The 54th! Shock to the Brain! No Spillage, But We'll Destroy the Barriers of Spillage-obsessed Youth! Sehagaga Academy Culture Festival! (en)
  • Gendai Nihon ni Yatte Kita Sega no Megami ni Arigachi na Koto (en)
  • Up, Down, Left, Right, and Occasionally, Up Diagonal (en)
  • The Excessive 54th Annual! Go Give It All You've Got! Only You Can Be the Champion! Surpass All the School Events of the Past! Sehagaga Academy Sports Festival (en)
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  • Masayuki Kibe (en)
  • Sōta Sugawara (en)
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  • 『セガ・ハード・ガールズ』は、セガが展開しているメディアミックス型コンテンツ。略称は「セハガール」。 (ja)
  • 世嘉硬件女孩(日文:セガ・ハード・ガールズ)是世嘉推出的一部将世嘉游戏主机萌擬人化的多媒体计划,是紀念家用遊戲機30周年而製作。 《世嘉硬件女孩》原先只是做為電玩遊戲《》中的特別企劃而創造出來,以世嘉到现在为止所开发的游戏机与游戏所萌化成美少女的一系列计划,共17名拟人化角色。全部以世嘉家用機硬件(也包括玩具和家用機周邊配件)為原型,人物名稱亦沿用原型硬件名字。由KEI担任人设。在推出後受到玩家們的喜愛,而獨立成為一個全新系列作品。 (zh)
  • Sega Hard Girls (Japanese: セガ・ハード・ガールズ, Hepburn: Sega Hādo Gāruzu) is a Japanese multimedia project produced as a collaboration between ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko imprint and video game company Sega. The project re-imagines various Sega video game consoles as anthropomorphized goddesses who appear all over modern Japan. The project has inspired a light novel series written by Tōru Shiwasu with illustrations by Kei, which was serialized in ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko Magazine between 2013 and 2014, and an anime television series adaptation titled Hi-sCoool! SeHa Girls (Hi☆sCoool! セハガール, Hai Sukūru SeHa Gāru) by TMS Entertainment, which aired in Japan between October and December 2014. A crossover video game with Idea Factory's Hyperdimension Neptunia franchise, Superdimension Nep (en)
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  • セガ・ハード・ガールズ (ja)
  • Sega Hard Girls (en)
  • 世嘉硬件女孩 (zh)
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  • Gendai Nihon ni Yatte Kita Sega no Megami ni Arigachi na Koto (en)
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