Gurren Lagann Mal

Gurren Lagann Mal

Simon and Kamina were born and raised in a deep, underground village, hidden from the fabled surface. Kamina is a free-spirited loose cannon bent on making a name for himself, while Simon is a timid young boy with no real aspirations. One day while excavating the earth, Simon stumbles upon a mysterious object that turns out to be the ignition key to an ancient artifact of war, which the duo dubs Lagann. Using their new weapon, Simon and Kamina fend off a surprise attack from the surface with the help of Yoko Littner, a hot-blooded redhead wielding a massive gun who wanders the world above.

In the aftermath of the battle, the sky is now in plain view, prompting Simon and Kamina to set off on a journey alongside Yoko to explore the wastelands of the surface. Soon, they join the fight against the Beastmen, humanoid creatures that terrorize the remnants of humanity in powerful robots called Gunmen. Although they face some challenges and setbacks, the trio bravely fights these new enemies alongside other survivors to reclaim the surface, while slowly unraveling a galaxy-sized mystery.

Gurren Lagann received widespread critical acclaim since its release. The series received an Excellence Prize at the 2007 Japan Media Arts Festival. Its director Hiroyuki Imaishi received an individual award for Personal Best at the 12th Animation Kobe Festival that same year for his work on the series.

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In 2008, during the 7th annual Tokyo Anime Awards held at the Tokyo International Anime Fair, Gurren Lagann won the Best Television Production award. In addition, the Best Character Design award was given to the character designer Atsushi Nishigori for his work on the anime.

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When men were men. They were screaming like crazy speeches, faced the impossible, and said things that made no sense, but that even so we did say EPIC.

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Logic was not important. The strategy was not important. If you believe in the impossible, impossible would be nothing in front of you.

Characters idiots who laugh in the face of death, and not ... to be shaken by anything. Characters that I remember that, in essence, in the beginning, were not meant to be realistic. No wonder that I am addicted to shonens: manga as One Piece, Fairy Tail remind me that there are heroes who still believe that boundaries are bullshit, and that men should talk about crazy dreams with a smile on his face. Few original anime (non-manga based) can pass this spirit, and if I had to indicate a Studio to produce an epic-without-notion, Gainax probably would not be the first on my list. But they did so. Oh, how did. Ladies and gentlemen, forgiveness for the lengthy introduction: Let's talk of Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann. Many have already heard things about this series of 27 episodes. Effusive praise. Discouraging reviews. And you may already have heard the following phrase: compliments to the Gurren Lagann are exaggerated And let us be clear: Yes. ARE. But it could not be otherwise. Gurren Lagann anime is not the type that parses. Is the type of anime to which you manifested with exaggeration and passion. Overkill is the key word of the anime: everything is extremely Titanic, extreme, over-the-top, larger than life, etc. With certain exceptions (some Gundam, some Macross, tss), never been a fan of mecha anime. Would be far from the top of my list and, being this a recurrent genre in every new season animes, I believe my dismay is understandable: it is both anime mecha clamoring arrogantly that will revolutionize the genre, overcome Evangelion, be the new Gundam and other things that many simply die on the beach, lost in own mediocrity. Gurren Lagann will by reverse path: doesn't take itself seriously. Does not involve complex plots policies or attempts to explore the essence of the human being. It's about guys inconsequential facing death in colorful fuses (and often ungainly) and BLOWING THINGS UP. Many things. The series is a species of giant parody mecha, a spoof so well done that took an undeniable brilliance. As the series develops, over the hump 70 years (frantic action and episodic with colored robots), 80 years (frantic action and sequential with specific enemies ... and colored robots!), 90 years (frantic action with colorful robots ... in space!) and Century 21 (IE ... a tribute to the series, where the hype coming into the extreme). The series features a climate extremely pure (remember One Piece in this sense) that does not match the latest productions of Gainax (with the exception of perhaps Diebuster): in Gurren the Studio tries their best to tell a story extremely positive, bright, boiling the blood-is as an antithesis of Evangelion. -Characters- The cast features some of the most best ever seen in recent years, with big names like Kamina (do not believe in yourself. Believe me, I believe in you ), Kittan ( no, this is my soul! You will regret it! ), Simon ( my drill is one that PIERCES the HEAVENS! ), just to name the most unbelievable (after all, we still have Viral Genome, Dayakka- My wife is the best of the universe-SWING! ). Heroes who face the impossible again and again, like real men. The psychological development of some of them (Simon, to quote) is monstrous: the series managed to combine and traces of human weaknesses with the iconic of characters (courage to sacrifice himself when necessary, never retreat, and other elements worthy of legends). -Style- Council to watch this anime: turn off your brain. One of the best quotes of the anime is Go beyond the impossible and kick the logic to corner (Kamina), and this is often taken in a sense more than literal. Gurren Lagann is about ridiculously scenes with epic songs -Sung playing in the background (and I know that many of us love this type of scene, feeling rather lack thereof in the current anime), is about characters screaming attack names aloud, and gigantic explosions. If you allow get in the mood, you will be taken to an unbelievable journey. And smile like a fool, knowing you made the right decision. -Technical Issues- The animation is jaw-dropping. To get an idea, 40% of the money used in the production were dedicated to the last 5 episodes, creating sequences that make many films out there go shame. The soundtrack contributes with the light/climate: epic songs sung, rap and Opera hybridizes to give a special glow to several of the best scenes of the series (many of these will be marked for those that see). Perhaps the only factor of production that is worth being criticized is the episodes reprise (there are two of them, a long piece of episode 6 and episode 16 integer), but it is worth remembering that this is part of the joke that Gainax proposed to do, saying that kick the logic to corner with this series: 27 episodes rather than 26, the protagonist being voiced by a man (many of the previous, as Shinji Ikari of Eva, were dubbed by women), etc. you're praising too! You're exaggerating! - I 'M. But as I said earlier, this is an anime that does not allow cold and calculating analysis. The very premise, the first episode, it doesn't make much sense. It is a classic love or hate. Or you enter the atmosphere of OW MAN, WAY TOO EPICNESS or so says This is not my type. Despite the success that had (yielding promises of future projects), Gurren Lagann is not for everyone. It's about courage. Dramatic sacrifices. Struggles that make the DBZ characters seem Wimpy It's about heroic speeches and exaggerated. If you are unable to watch something that cannot lead to seriously, I recommend more sober, more series feet-in-the-ground. If you are willing to embark with the crew of the Gurren-Dan, welcome to war. For freedom. By the human race. Through The Universe. To quote the slogan of a well-known epic film: Prepare for glory.

Gainax is easily one of the most well known anime studio, especially with titles like, Neon Genesis Evangelion, KareKano, and Wings of Honneamise. However, as of late many fans claim that the quality of Gainax has dropped down significantly and that their golden age is over, well that was until Gurren Lagann. Without a doubt Gurren Lagann took both Japanese and western fandom by storm. This coupled with the fact that there was very little hype before hand thus, making the extreme popularity even more impressive. For me what was more impressive was the fact that people that normally don’t like ... this sort of thing (ie prefer more serious, dramatic works) enjoy it immensely. This was what drove me to watch Gurren Lagann and write this review afterwards. Gurren Lagann reminds me of another Gainax title, Gunbuster especially the last third. GaoGaiGar was another anime as both

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