Ryuuko Matoi carries a large weapon shaped like half of a pair of scissors. She's looking for the woman with the other half, who killed her father. Satsuki Kiryuuin, student council president of Honnouji Academy, is said to know the woman's identity, so Ryuuko transfers there. Those who arrive at the school receive a special "goku uniform," and Satsuki has used that power to rule the school in fear.
Ryūko Matoi is a girl who travels with a single red scissor blade, searching for the wielder of the other blade who killed her father. She arrives at Honnōji Academy (本能字学園, Honnōji Gakuen?), a high school that lives in fear. It is ruled over by the fearsome student council, led by the student council president, Satsuki Kiryūin, who use powerful uniforms known as Goku Uniforms (極制服, Goku Seifuku?) to crush anyone in their path. After suffering a crushing defeat at the hands of Satsuki, Ryūko comes across a living school uniform named Senketsu, who puts himself on Ryūko, granting her special abilities. Teaming up with Senketsu, Ryūko stands up against Satsuki and the student council to liberate Honnōji Academy from their iron grip and find out the truth behind her father's murder.
Kill la Kill (キルラキル, Kiru ra Kiru) is a television anime series in production by Trigger. The series, which is Trigger's first original television anime project, is directed by Hiroyuki Imaishi and written by Kazuki Nakashima, both of whom had previously worked together on Gurren Lagann. The series began airing in Japan from October 3, 2013. Aniplex of America has licensed the anime for a simulcast and a home video release. A manga adaptation by Ryou Akizuki began serialization in Kadokawa Shoten's Young Ace magazine from October 4, 2013.
Cast:
Ami Koshimizu as Ryuuko Matoi
Ryoka Yuzuki as Satsuki Kiryuuin
Aya Suzaki as Mako Mankanshoku
Hiroyuki Yoshino as Hōka Inumuta
Mayumi Shintani as Nonon Jakuzure
Nobuyuki Hiyama as Uzu Sanageyama
Shinichiro Miki as Aikurō Mikisugi
Tetsu Inada as Ira Gamagōri
Toshihiko Seki as Senketsu
Ayumu Fujimura as Mataro Mankanshoku (Mako's little brother)
Kenyuu Horiuchi as Barazo Mankanshoku (Mako's father)
Mitsuo Iwata as Takaharu Fukuroda
Yukari Fukui as Sukuyo Mankanshoku (Mako's mother