Gravion – Divine Steel ( Vol. 1) + Series Box (2004)

Gravion - Divine Steel ( Vol. 1) + Series Box

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Gravion (2002), a sci-fi adventure from the Gonzo studio, incorporates elements of Gundam, Evangelion, and countless fan-service series. While searching for his missing older sister, 17-year-old Eiji Shigura stumbles into the castle of mysterious zillionaire Klein Sandman. The reclusive tycoon knows that the alien Zeravire are planning to attack the Earth, and has prepared a counter-weapon: Heavy Metal God Gravion, a giant mecha formed when six smaller machines combine. Eiji has the “G-factor” enzyme in his blood that enables him to pilot one of the component mecha. He’s soon training and quarreling with other “Gran Diva” pilots, most of whom are buxom young women in decollete costumes. This very derivative series suffers from too many characters, all of them underdeveloped, but devotees of giant mecha sagas and fan service jiggle shots may not care. (Rated 13 and older: violence, nudity, risque humor, alcohol use) –Charles Solomon



Product Description

Studio: Adv Films Release Date: 05/25/2004 Run time: 125 minutes


5 responses to “Gravion – Divine Steel ( Vol. 1) + Series Box (2004)

  1. 5.0 out of 5 stars
    re:Animated Japanese Super Robots
    For all American viewers and reviewers out there,FYI:Voltron was not the first nor the best Japanese super robot.

  2. 2.0 out of 5 stars
    One word, Drama.
    Basic storyline.
    Wild Card, young rookie (Eiji) is drafted into
    powerful group of elites in order to save the world from being destroyed.

  3. 2.0 out of 5 stars
    Not worth the time
    Starting off with your typical “Aliens invading earth plotline”, throw in a couple of girls dressed in maid outfits for no apparent reason and a giant transforming robot…

  4. 1.0 out of 5 stars
    stay far away!
    Don’t be fooled by the “from the makers of Full Metal Panic” line. The only thing this title had in common with FMP was mecha.

  5. 1.0 out of 5 stars
    Crap!
    A lot of anime is somewhat less than original. This one never even makes an attempt at originality. Passionate male protagonist inadvertently ends up piloting a section of a…

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