Neco's Heavily Armed High School Girls Manga Series Gets Anime Adaptation in 2027

Heavily Armed High School Girls fans have big news: The popular manga by famous illustrator Neco will receive a TV anime adaptation in 2027. The announcement was made through the series' official channels, stating that the project is currently in production.
Neco is an artist known for detailed weapon designs and cute high school girl characters, particularly on platforms like Pixiv. Heavily Armed High School Girls actually originated from a series of illustrations Neco drew over many years. These drawings became so popular that they were turned into an official manga series in 2021. Now, the series is preparing to step into the anime world.
Details such as which studio will produce the anime, the director, and screenwriter have not yet been announced. However, the 2027 release date indicates that production is at a fairly early stage. A team that can successfully bring Neco's unique art style to the anime format is expected to do a great job. In particular, the balance between the detail of the weapon designs, the quality of the action scenes, and the cuteness of the characters are among the topics fans are most curious about.
Heavily Armed High School Girls, like Girls und Panzer or Upotte!!, stands out as the latest example of a genre that combines military-themed entertainment with cute characters. Neco's works appeal to a wide audience, especially among gun enthusiasts and moe fans. The anime adaptation aims to reach new viewers as well as this existing fanbase.
In the coming months, details such as the studio, broadcaster, and voice cast are expected to be announced. Although 2027 is still a few years away, this announcement is a promising step for the future of the series. While Neco's fans eagerly await the anime, it might also be a great time for those who haven't read the manga to discover the series.




