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  1. Shin (シン, Shin) is a character of the Unbreakable Machine-Doll series. He is a Mark 4 Maschinensoldat; the automaton of Alice Bernstein.

  2. Unable to see things Raishin's way, Sigmund and Yaya fight. Raishin knocks Charlotte off Sigmund and finally convinces her to stop the assassination. Shin appears and calls himself a divine being called a Machine-Doll for being able to operate without a puppeteer supplying magic.

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    Unbreakable Machine-Doll (機巧少女 (マシンドール) は傷つかない, Kikō Shōjo (Mashin-Dōru) wa Kizutsukanai, lit. "Unbreakable Machine Girl") also abbreviated as "UMD"; is an ongoing Japanese light novel series written by Reiji Kaitou and illustrated by Ruroo. The series is published by Media Factory under their MF Bunko J imprint and is adapted into an ongoing manga...

    Early 20th century, mankind was able to establish advanced magic into a system; Machinart. The combination of magic and science which involves running a magic circuit through an automaton and having a puppeteer control it. However, in this era, the technique is being exploited for military use as major world powers are at a frenzied state to outdo ...

    Walpurgis Royal Academy of Machinart (ヴァルプルギス王立機巧学院 (The Royal Academy of Machinart) , Varupurugisu Ōritsu Kikō Gakuin)

    Automaton (自動人形 (オートマトン) , Jidō Ningyō (Ōtomaton), lit. "Automated Doll")

    Banned Doll (禁忌人形 (バンドール) , Kinki Ningyō (Bandōru), lit. "Taboo Doll")

    Puppeteer (人形使い, Ningyō Tsukai)

    Mage (魔術師, Majutsushi)

    Gauntlet (手袋持ち (ガントレット) , Tebukuro Mochi (Gantoretto), lit. "Glove Bearer")

    Light Novels

    The Unbreakable Machine-Doll is a light novel series written by Reiji Kaitou and illustrated by Ruroo that is published by Media Factory under its MF Bunko J imprint and is currently released into fourteen volumes since November 22, 2009.

    Manga

    The Unbreakable Machine-Doll has a manga adaptation illustrated by Hakaru Takagi that is serialised by Media Factory under its Monthly Comic Alive magazine from June 2010 to present and is currently released into eight tankoubon volumes since November 22, 2010. The Unbreakable Machine-Doll has a spin-off manga illustrated by Misato Kamada that is serialised by Media Factory under its Monthly Comic Gene magazine and is currently released into two tankoubon volumes.

    Anime

    The Unbreakable Machine-Doll had a twelve-episode anime adaptation produced by Lerche studio and directed by Kinji Yoshimoto that aired originally from October 7, 2013 to December 23, 2013 and released into six Blu-ray and DVDs, each bundled with an OVA, from December 25, 2013 to May 28, 2014.

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  4. Unbreakable Machine-Doll Encyclopaedia is a world set in the early 20th century where the remarkable development in science and technology established advance magic as a system ushering the advent of the era of Machinart.

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  5. The Walpurgis Royal Academy of Machinart was founded alongside the development of "Machinart," machine magic capable of giving life and intelligence to mechanical dolls subsequently called as "automaton."

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  6. Unable to see things Raishin's way, Sigmund and Yaya fight. Raishin knocks Charlotte off Sigmund and finally convinces her to stop the assassination. Shin appears and calls himself a divine being called a Machine-Doll for being able to operate without a puppeteer supplying magic. (Source: Wikipedia)

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