This three-episode series is a sequel to the 1997 cult hit Agent Aika , and it proudly carries the weirdest torch in anime history: the "panty shot for plot advancement." But beneath the shameless fanservice lies something genuinely fascinating — a retro-futuristic action-comedy that feels like James Bond if Bond were a teenage girl in a miniskirt, fighting corporate espionage with judo chops and gravitational anomalies.
The twist? The Lagu’s power triggers a "Virgin Mission" — a protocol that only activates when a pure-hearted (read: virgin) female pilot interfaces with it. Aika’s youth and inexperience become both a liability and the key to saving the world. The show actually explores this: her hesitation, her pride, her fear of intimacy (combat or otherwise). It’s silly, but strangely sincere. aika r-16: virgin mission
Aika Sumeragi is a 16-year-old "salvager" (think deep-sea treasure hunter meets spy) hired to recover a mysterious artifact called the "Lagu" — a relic that controls gravity. Standing in her way are rival salvagers, a sinister corporation, and her own embarrassing lack of composure around her new partner, the cool and collected Karen. This three-episode series is a sequel to the