Q-Ko-chan explained

Ja Kanji:QコちゃんTHE地球侵略少女
Ja Romaji:Q-Ko-Chan: The Chikyū Shinryaku Shōjo
Genre:Science fiction
Type:manga
Author:Hajime Ueda
Publisher:Kodansha
Publisher En:Del Rey Manga (North America)
Demographic:Seinen
Magazine:Magazine Z
First:2003
Last:2004
Volumes:2

is a manga series by Hajime Ueda. The two-volume series has been released in the United States by Del Rey Manga.

Characters

Pilots

Other Humans

Dolls

The robots, or dolls, are part of the Universal Child Welfare Organization, whose goal seems to be to protect children worthy of protection by their standards. They also seem to aim to dispose of the "trash among the children" as well. The organization is made up of 130 dolls, though they refer to themselves as the "130 Sisters Welfare Machines", indicating that they were made to destroy and protect. These "sisters" were governed by the Council of Nine Sisters, composed of the eldest nine sisters. This council was governed by the Waste Removal Bureau, which is possibly a part of the Black Hare Organization. It seems, however, that the 130 Sisters opposed the last mission given to them by the Bureau, which ordered them to obey their commands and "purify" the "illegal star system" (our solar system) of "illegal life-forms" (the aliens that attacked the 13 Wards). Afterwards, while chaos broke apart the 130 Sisters, Q-Ko took on her ground mission (no details were given about the ground mission except it was considered treason by the Council of Nine Sisters) and ended up losing her memory in the process. The sisters once again re-united and many acquired new pilots, but only a few of the dolls' names are given.