Generator Gawl
Ah yes...it is that Generator Gawl does something that I have yet to see in any other giant robot anime (with the exception of Evangelion): focus more on plot and character than on the actual fight scenes.
Gawl, Koji, and Ryo are a trio of teenage boys, including the prerequisite quiet type and playful goofball. They come from a future where the mysteries of human genetics have been solved and human potential has evolved and expanded, specifically, into the ability to mutate into giant Image 1 of 3. Click to enlarge
Sound Terminator-esque? Well, with each passing episode, more and more secrets are revealed about Gawl, his friends, the family whose room he rents during his stay in the past, and characters even thought to be unimportant. It is all done with flawless pacing. Nothing is as it seems, and this is the only anime with an ending that left me literally breathless.
Character wise, there is bound to be at least one person that can be liked by the viewer. Everyone is Image 2 of 3. Click to enlarge
Graphics-wise, Gawl is a very colorful, well-lit anime. It is not a very big budget production, and techniques such as shading aren't used liberally, but there were no scenes that I found poorly drawn or displeasing to look at.
If this series has one flaw, it would be in the sound. Voice acting is done well, very well, but the music is forgettable. I didn't find myself humming any tune, but nothing made my teeth grind, either. It is a very minor complaint, no series is perfect in Image 3 of 3. Click to enlarge
The fight scenes! How could I forget. They aren't particularly bloody (until the end) and sometimes they don't last long. Personally, I'm glad it's not dragged out, but some may disagree.
Generator Gawl is a series that is sorely underappreciated, and I fear that it shall be overlooked despite my raving. A lack of advertising or merchandising will do that. Do yourself a favor, if you see this series in a store, buy it. It's only four volumes! Once you watch Generator Gawl, you will not be able to stop until you reach the shocking ending, and you will look back on it all with a sense of bewildered awe.
10/10
Generator Gawl

Country of origin
Japan
Format
Series
Running time
12 episodes
Year of production
1998
Directors
Seiji Mizushima
Production
Tatsunoko Productions, TV Tokyo, Victor Entertainment
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