Just a few years prior, automata served as weapons in the great war. Now that the war has ended, these machines with human hearts search for their place in an unfamiliar, peaceful world — and their search begins at the Kuronekotei café.
The worst episode of "Prima Doll" is "Starry Sky Requiem", rated 0/10 from 1 user votes. It was directed by Youichirou Aoki and written by Touya Okano. "Starry Sky Requiem" aired on 7/17/2022 and is rated 5.0 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Playing Alongside the Moon".
Houkiboshi's voice once brought hope to the troops in times of fear and darkness. Now a voice from the past will bring her the same.
Director: Youichirou Aoki
Writer: Touya Okano
During an outing, Haizakura's upbeat attitude clashes with Gekka's more stoic personality. How did the automaton become so cold, and why can't she seem to smile anymore?
Director: Youichirou Aoki
Writer: Touya Okano
An automata's philosophical proof of existence can be measured as such: "I have orders, therefore I am." But if that's true, then what is an automata with no orders at all?
Director: Shigeo Koshi
Writer: Touya Okano
Clients are in short supply after recent incidents involving automata, but Haizakura has an idea to attract new patrons — an idea that requires advice from an unlikely source…
Director: Youichirou Aoki
Writer: Kai
While Master Nagi travels abroad on a military mission, the dolls contemplate attending the Capital Fair, and a kindly elderly couple takes a shine to Gekka.
Director: Youichirou Aoki
Writer: Touya Okano
A doll’s duty is never done. After receiving worrisome news, Karasuba and Haizakura venture beyond the walls of the Black Cat on an important mission.
Director: Akira Kato
Writer: Kai
Haizakura knows what she must do to save her friends, but her actions will come at a cost unimaginable. Nevertheless, Haizakura is committed to finding her purpose.
Director: Youichirou Aoki
Writer: Touya Okano
It's only logical to fix a malfunction, but Karasuba is offended that Haizakura suggested Nagi repair her.
Director: Kai Hasako, Takanori Yamamoto
Writer: Touya Okano
A lost automata wanders into the path of the Black Cat’s staff, but who exactly is she? They’ve never seen a model quite like Haikagura before…
Director: Youichirou Aoki, Ryuta Yamamoto
Writer: Kai
Two sisters, forged in secret. A successor, made in memory. Fragments of the past and future collide as Haikagura attempts to assume control.
Director: Akiko Seki
Writer: Touya Okano
An automata awakens in a basement with no memory or purpose. She is not alone, but her fellow doll sits broken and unresponsive.
Director: Youichirou Aoki
Writer: Touya Okano
In the wake of disaster, Haikagura sleeps, and her origin remains a mystery. While Nagi investigates the mysterious automata, the other dolls prepare for the Capital Fair.
Director: Takanori Yamamoto
Writer: Kai