8.2 | / 10 |
Users | 0.0 | |
Reviewer | 3.5 | |
Overall | 3.5 |
This is the story of a man who has yet to realize what destiny holds in store for him. In the distant future, mankind has lived quietly and restlessly underground for hundreds of years, subject to earthquakes and cave-ins. Living in one such village are 2 young men: one named Simon who is shy and naïve, and the other named Kamina who believes in the existence of a “surface� world above their heads. The destiny of these two starts moving drastically when the ceiling of their village falls in, and a gigantic “Gunmen� and a beautiful girl named Yoko, wielding a superconductive rifle, come from the surface. Together, Kamina, Simon and Yoko ride the mecha “Lagann� that Simon digs out of the ground, and fly up to the surface!
Starring: Tetsuya Kakihara, Katsuyuki Konishi, Marina Inoue, Yukari Fukui, Shizuka ItôForeign | 100% |
Anime | 100% |
Sci-Fi | 17% |
Action | 16% |
Comedy | 10% |
Adventure | 2% |
Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC
Video resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.78:1
English: LPCM 2.0 (48kHz, 16-bit)
Japanese: LPCM 2.0 (48kHz, 16-bit)
English
50GB Blu-ray Disc
Single disc (1 BD)
Region A (B, C untested)
Movie | 3.5 | |
Video | 4.5 | |
Audio | 4.5 | |
Extras | 1.0 | |
Overall | 3.5 |
The Series:
An intense and action-packed anime series with plenty of good “old fashioned” mecha fun, Gurren Lagann is a cult classic anime series which aired on TV Tokyo in Japan. The action-adventure mecha has plenty of robot thrills while exploring a futuristic sci-fi world. Produced by Eiichi Kamagata, Norio Yamakawa, and Naoki Sasada, Gurren Lagann is appointment television for anime enthusiasts: a must see television creation. Distributed by Aniplex, Gurren Lagann is an ultimate mecha anime for genre fans.
Gurren Lagann revolves around the adventures of two energetic teenager friends: Simon (Tetsuya Kakihara) and Kamina (Katsuyuki Konishi). The pair find themselves banding together to take on the baddies: a mission that the duo stakes out while going on a brave new mission. In the distant future, in a unique land where Earth dwellers live in subterranean villages, the heroes live under the rule of the Spiral King, Lordgenome. Simon and Kamina end up meeting resistance fighter Yoko (Marina Inoue), a badass (who is as tough-as-nails) with a perfect aim.
Using the strength of the Lagann mecha, the heroes of the tale unite to fight the evil forces of the Lorgenome on the surface-world. As the battle over earth ensues, the action-packed adventure is catapulted in to even more high-stakes dramatics at every turn in the tale. As the story of Gurren Lagann unfolds, Nia Teppelin (Yukari Fukui) enters the equation: the daughter of Lorgenome, she carries a mysterious past and begins a close friendship with Simon (and the duo eventually begin a romance). Does Nia hold the key to saving planet Earth?
The animation is one of the best elements of the sci-fi production. The hyper-stylized animation is super sleek and compelling throughout the entire run. The production efforts undertaken by the animation team are first-rate on every level. The character designs crafted by Atsushi Nishigori (Evangelion: 3.0+1.0: Thrice Upon A Time, Panty and Stocking in Sanitarybox) are compelling. Meanwhile, the art direction by Yuka Hirama (Magical Girl Ore, Kase-san and Morning Glories) manages to mystify and impress in every episode.
There is so much beauty to appreciate in the art. The animation has spectacular backgrounds and outstanding mecha designs. The sci-fi landscape of the production is stunning. A true revelation. The cinematographic efforts of Toyonori Yamada (Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches, The Dragon Dentist) also intrigue and give the series a shine that is polished and rewarding. The animators truly delivered on the production aesthetics in spades.
The music score composed by Taku Iwasaki (Read or Die, Bungo Stray Dogs) is one of my favorite elements of the anime. The score has an undeniably fun energy behind it that blends together techno music with rap, hip-hop, and rock'n'roll. The score is sweepingly epic and compelling throughout the entire run of episodes. The end results are magical. An epic score to match the epic animation.
As Gurren Lagann explores its sci-fi landscape, the screenplay by Kazuki Nakashima (Batman Ninja, Kill la Kill) finds a great tonal balance. The early episodes are more action-adventure based (with an abundance of goofy fun) while the second half of the series takes on a much more serious (and often somber) tone. The scripts are fun and imbue a lot of magic in to the series. The characters are quirky, charming, and entertaining. The sci-fi plot is exciting.
Hiroyuki Imaishi (Kill la Kill, Dead Leaves) capably directs Gurren Lagann. The series has such an energetic tone that manages to pull audiences in to the universe of the production with ease. It is an outstanding directorial effort and one that never seems to miss a beat. The scale and scope of the production is massive to behold. Fans of action-packed mecha series won't want to miss it.
Volume 5:
Episode 23: "Let's Go, This is the Final Battle"
Screenplay by: Kazuki Nakashima
Directed by: Ryūichi Kimura
Episode 24: "I'll Never Forget This Minute, This Second"
Screenplay by: Kurasumi Sunayama
Directed by: Katsuichi Nakayama
Episode 25: "I Accept Your Last Wish!"
Screenplay by: Hiroshi Yamaguchi and Kazuki Nakashima
Directed by: Tōru Yoshida
Episode 26: "Let's Go, Buddy"
Screenplay by: Kazuki Nakashima
Directed by: Masahiko Ōtsuka
Episode 27: "The Lights in the Sky Are Stars"
Screenplay by: Kazuki Nakashima
Directed by: Hiroyuki Imaishi
Arriving on Blu-ray from Aniplex, Gurren Lagann is presented in 1080p MPEG-4 AVC encoded high definition in the original television broadcast aspect ratio of 1.78:1 widescreen. The release features stunning picture-quality throughout the volume. The colors are spectacular and vividly realized. A wonderfully encoded volume, the release never struggles to present the animation or the energetic action scenes. The image has outstanding detail and depth. A quality presentation by Aniplex.
The release includes two lossless audio options: Japanese uncompressed PCM 2.0 stereo (with English subtitles) and English uncompressed PCM 2.0 stereo. The lossless, high-resolution audio is stunning throughout the batch of episodes. The music score sounds remarkably crisp, clear, and engaging. A lossless sound mix that never seems to struggle with presenting the series at its absolute best. An impressive effort that gets the job done.
Gurren Lagann: Vol. 5 includes a double-sided poster and a 16 page booklet including interviews and art work.
#5.5. (HD, 12:12)
Gurren Lagann: Vol. 5 brings the action-packed adventure anime saga to a resounding close. While the final batch of episodes isn't as rewarding the earliest episodes of the series were, the saga still has a reasonably engaging conclusion that wraps things up nicely. Fans certainly won't want to miss out on the grand finale. The Blu-ray release features an outstanding video-audio presentation and a selection of supplements. Recommended.
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