WHO THE HELL DO YOU THINK WE ARE!?

And so comes an end to one of, if not the, best giant robo/pseudo-mecha series I have ever watched, but not being a huge fan of mecha, I suppose that’s not saying much. But even though I’m not a huge fan of the genre, I loved Gurren Lagann, it was such fun to watch and I’ll sorely miss it in my weekly anime schedule. While there were a minority that disliked it, Gurren Lagann was very well received as a whole and will most likely be the standard of comparison for mecha series to come.

Series Rating: 10/10 (S+)

The final episode turned out to be a lot different than what I expected, but was still epic in its own right. Foregoing the OP and jumping straight into the action and seeing the birth of Tengen Toppa Gurren-Lagann by harnessing the power of an entire galaxy you knew immediately that we were in for an overdose of win.

The fight between the anti spiral and the Dai Gurren Dan wasn’t as spectacular as it could have been, or even comparatively to fights in the past, but it was far from bad. I had to take a second to suspend belief and think “LOL, anime physics” when the anti spiral started chucking entire galaxies and TTGL using them as stepping stones, since you know…galaxies don’t work that way, but after that brief hiccup, I sat back and enjoyed the eye candy. I was a little disappointed that Simon didn’t come up with a new attack to throw at the anti spiral, especially after it came up with the “IMA FIRIN’ MAH BIG BANG LAZOR”. But the final scene where we went from Tengen Toppa GL -> Chouginga GL -> Arc GL -> GL -> Lagann Impacto was fucking awesome.

That’s where things got a little iffy though, the wedding scene and time skip epilogue felt incredibly out of place when considered in the overall context of the series. The main theme of the series has always been “Kick reason to the curb”, breaking through reason and logic to do the seemingly impossible. But the ending didn’t seem fitting as it brought us back down to reality. At the end, you were forced to realize that the anti spirals were partially right, Simon’s spiral power was mighty, but came with consequences, ultimately, the loss of the Nia, his one true love. This contrasts with his earlier resolve where he said he’ll protect both the universe and his woman, in the end he accepts Nia’s loss and leaves the aftermath to Rossiu to become a wandering hobo.

The time skip was another misfit, Simon forged a path to the heavens but then leaves everything in Rossiu’s hands to deal with the politics. This ending conflicts with what the show built up throughout its duration, that hot blooded GAR and guts/courage will guide you through anything. The only reason I see them doing this is so that they can set up a second season, which makes sense since the events of the opening scene in episode 1 never happened, which was a huge disappointment.

I’m not saying the ending was unsatisfying, just that it was far too different from the overall tone of the series, which is determination over reason. But at least they did well in tying up the theme of spiral power, a power that is ever evolving, ever growing. When Simon says that bringing back the dead wouldn’t be right, the essence of spiral power is defined, one that walks towards the future, never looking back, never stagnating. With every rotation, one will grow, the knowledge from the past and aspirations from the future intertwine in a double helix, dependent on each other. I also like how Simon walked away from it all, yes I’m disappointed we didn’t get to see the Simon from episode 1, but Simon taking his leave was necessary. If he had stayed around, humanity would have kept depending on his strength, he needed to step aside so that the rest of them could learn to live on through their own and inspire future generations to forge an even greater future.

Ultimately, I guess we should be thankful that we didn’t get a Gainax mindfuck end, “CONGRATULATIONS SIMON!”. But damn, nobody ages well in GL, everyone except Leeron, Viral, Gimmy and Darry were freaking ugly. Especially Rossiu.


Looking back at Gurren Lagann as a whole, it’s incredible how far it’s come since the beginning. Starting from a young boy in a small underground village doing nothing but drilling holes all day, who would have thought that the series would scale exponentially to the battle that decides the fate of the entire universe, all in a mere 26 episodes. Amazing considering that some series spend the same amount of time and are unable to resolve something simple like a love triangle.

Gurren Lagann’s plot was formulaic in nature, having the Gurren-Dan kick reason to the curb and overcome impossible odds in the face of the oppression of their kind, just with increasingly HUEG enemies. But it was executed extremely well so that one arc flows smoothly into another and with so much action that you can’t help but be drawn in.

The development of the characters was equally well done, all of them having to face adversity in their lives but choosing to continue fighting to honor those who they’ve lost and protect those they love. Simon’s progression was the most interesting to watch, from a timid boy who relied so heavily on Kamina, then suddenly faced with solitude and having to find a way to believe in himself (Shinji phase) then becoming a force that others look to for strength, and finally GARlock.

On the topic of characters, another thing that Gurren Lagann did well was the main character deaths. The deaths in GL were pretty standard fare, being used to incite change in the ones that lived on, in essence giving them a push in the back so they can continue towards the future. But one thing that differed was that their deaths were completely of their free will. All the characters that died met their demise head on without any hesitation, they saw something that only they had the power to do and charged straight in knowing full well what awaited them at the end.

As for favourites, like many others, the death that impacted me the most was Kamina’s, mostly because it was the first and came as a complete surprise. However, I must concede the best death sequence goes to Kittan, no contest. Most BAAAAAAAAAW worthy was Nia ;_;

Another random thing that I liked about GL was its distorted application of physics. For the most part, the series is devoid of any bounding laws of physics, Gurren Lagann procures drills a number of times its size at its whim and the transformations of the Lagann variations completely ignore the laws of conservation of mass and the first two laws of thermodynamics (energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed). But at the most random of times, they’ll bust out things like variable hybrid probability and applications of Schrödinger’s theories of quantum mechanics. Not to mention that they actually considered the implications of having no moon on the Earth. I loved those gems among the chaos of the laws governing the Gurren Lagann universe.

I don’t think I need to say much about the technical aspects of Gurren Lagann, Gainax has been milking Evangelion for over 10 years, and the production levels of Gurren Lagann makes it apparent just how much money they’ve accumulated over that time. Aside from the controversial episode 4, every single episode of Gurren Lagann was beautifully animated with smooth actions scenes and breathtaking backgrounds. Episodes 15 and the final arc from 24-27 (40% >=D) were the heights of the series’ animation, with action sequences that I doubt will be topped in the mecha genre for quite some time to come.

Even more surprising was the music, I absolutely loved GL’s soundtrack, this coming from a guy who usually pays no attention to the music in anime. But when Happily Ever after during episode 15 and “ROW ROW FIGHT DA POWA” during episode 25 exploded onto the foreground, chills ran up my spine. I have never bought an anime ost in my entire life and it’s been a good 5 years since I bought a cd, but I’m seriously considering buying Gurren Lagann’s OST when it’s released (October 3rd!).


There’s not much more to say about Gurren Lagann, as with almost any anime, you can’t simply be told how awesome it is, you have to experience it first hand, reviews like this are only meant to open the eyes of those who haven’t stumbled upon it, or are on the fence and need some additional information to take the plunge. I generally dislike mecha, but loved this series, that speaks wonders about how great it was. Gurren Lagann has joined Evangelion and a few select others that I would define as “Must see” anime.

And for those of you who have been following Gurren Lagann and are in withdrawal now that it’s done, I suggest you go watch Gunbuster/Diebuster (a.k.a. Aim for the Top!), each a 6 episode mecha OVA by Gainax. They are both made of win and awesome, Gunbuster more than Diebuster, but they’re both quite good, and an excellent way to follow up GL.

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Finally, if anyone reading visits 4chan, they’ll undoubtedly know about the Gurren Lagann Koma where each panel is a shop of the original Gaijin 4koma adapted to the events of the episode. This is what it’s at so far, we’re waiting on some bored anon to shop a decent dual panel 27. I’ll update it once I find it.

~ Shirukii ~


22 Responses to “Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann - Series Review”

  1. on 30 Sep 2007 at 2:41 pmSiva

    Wow!!! o_O it got S+ from you???
    Will you recommend me this one?

    (I’m watching Kanon 2006, which is the one u gave it S+, no wonder why a lot of ppl love it, I love it since ep1 till ep12 which is what i am watching right now and the most greatest I have seen so far is ep9 and 10, it makes me cry for 2 eps straight, even though i dont really like Makoto that much but the Animation and the plot of those 2 eps are just too great.) :*(

  2. on 30 Sep 2007 at 2:55 pmNightingale

    LoL at that last picture,
    I can nvr have enough of those 4 dudes rofl.
    -
    @Siva
    If Shirukii doesn’t recommend it, I would =P

  3. on 30 Sep 2007 at 4:03 pmServbot

    S+ o.o

    Well Gurren Lagann did deserve it.

    Fantastic series and there will be a gaping hole to fill.

  4. on 30 Sep 2007 at 7:00 pmBrian Woon

    Gurren Lagann rocks! (^__^) That’s all I have to say!

  5. on 30 Sep 2007 at 9:19 pmAvisch

    Though I never really got into Gurren Lagann (I did however watch up to the conclusion of the first arc, before the time skip) I felt that the series was very interesting in it’s atmosphere. I mean the series sort of never took itself seriosuly until those moments which made it a wierd but very interesting watch. I read the summaries of the episodes I didn’t watch (though I really just kind of skimmed them) and I think that ultimately the show really had alot of appeal becuase of it’s weird nature and battle-sequences.

    So with my half-watch…I think I understand everything.

    And can someone please tell me how that meme of “guys getting excited in a movie theater” began? (I’m reffering to the GLKoma)

  6. on 30 Sep 2007 at 10:32 pmArakan7

    Ah man, what a ride Gurren Lagaan was. I’m half ready to proclaim ‘Dai Gurren Dan Day’. :D

    This is one that a bunch of guys should watch on a weekend and be amped up (for Americans, they can do without football for one weekend :p). It’s a great show for getting the manly blood pumping to dizzying heights and never let it fall back down. I love shows like this. :D

  7. on 30 Sep 2007 at 11:21 pmSHiN_aKuMa

    Great series and I recommend this to anyone mech fan or not. If you can’t convince someone, show them this trailer and they might watch it:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3GSMPAZhMU

    Showed it to my pals and the very next day, they’ve already watched 80% of the series and kept bugging me when is the next episode.

  8. on 01 Oct 2007 at 12:29 amKari

    Nooo…Nia-chan…

    This series is definetly worth DVD Buy. :3 Started not liking this show, then I got into it. In fact, I ended up tuning a friend of mine into this show and it’s now is #1 favorite series. ^-^

  9. on 01 Oct 2007 at 8:01 amShirukii

    @ Siva: Yes, I would definitely recommend, it was awesome.

    Glad you’re liking Kanon, Makoto’s arc was so sad ;_; I’m still quite partial to Ayu-chan though.

    @ Nightingale: I lol’d so hard at some of them, like “Just as Planned” Nia.

    @ Servbot: Everyone seems surprised I gave it an S+ >_> is this the first time I’ve done it since I started blogging?

    @ Brian Woon: That’s all that needs to be said.

    @ Avisch: You stopped before 40% =O you missed out on a lot of epic scenes. As for the gaijin 4koma, it’s just a meme stolen from 2ch, I don’t know its origin, try google?

    @ SHiN_aKuMa: My Sundays are going to feel so empty from now on. Unless some other awesome series is subbed that day.

    @ Kari: Niaaaaaa T_T I don’t know if I’ll buy the DVDs, but I could see myself buying a Nia figure, a core drill and the OST if it’s good.

  10. on 01 Oct 2007 at 12:33 pmSiva

    @Shirukii: I guess i have no choice again, having you and Nightingale recommend it.

    Oh yeah it was really great that you and the others recommend Code Geass to me (Lulu and C.C. are the most fitness Warlock and Witch) I couldnt believe that the series was really that great.

    (I just finished Kanon today, what can i say here? I guess I will just have to cry again if I do a rewatch it. As you can see, the ending wasnt really perfect and a little bit like out of blue but i still like it and enjoy its happy ending.)

    “Makoto’s arc was so sad ;_; I’m still quite partial to Ayu-chan though.” That Makoto’s arc and Ayu’s where she fell from the tree were so sad and i was speechless all i can do is to enjoy it as much as i can.

  11. on 02 Oct 2007 at 7:03 pmFuzzims

    This anime is awesome killer art, bad ass storyline, insanely in-depth character development. Its like FLCL meets crack I watched the first few ep and was instantly hooked.

    I would force anyone I know to watch this anime, yes force them good anime like this is truly unique and hard to find. Yes the storyline was kind of simple but it had so many weird twists that you never knew what to expect.

    @Shirukii no review on Shijou Saikyou no Deshi Kenichi?

  12. on 02 Oct 2007 at 7:24 pmShirukii

    @ Siva: Geass was alright, the ending kinda sucked though, hopefully they fix that next season.

    @ Fuzzims: FLCL meets crack = Diebuster

    >> no review on Shijou Saikyou no Deshi Kenichi

    Probably not, I haven’t watched it yet D= And with my ever growing backlog, I have no idea if/when I will.

  13. on 02 Oct 2007 at 7:58 pmSiva

    @Shirukii: It was really a surprise ending one. It was really shock when they make that move, i couldn’t believe that they actually let Euphie kill Japaneses. I guess we have to wait for the second season and see how thing is going.

    Oh yeah! Cant wait for this season, it seems like we have a lot of good thing to watch.

    Right now, I am planning to watch Air and Da Capo but i dont know which one should i start first. Will you recommend me which one first? (HINT: i like to save the happy ending one last.)
    (the year of my Anime is almost end and the year of my gaming is near, so i have to marathon the old series as much as i can) :)

  14. on 02 Oct 2007 at 9:08 pmShirukii

    Watch Da Capo first then, because AIR’s ending made me cry. This season looks to be ok, but it probably won’t compare to summer.

  15. on 03 Oct 2007 at 1:53 amFuuzzims

    @Shirukii thanks for the tip on Diebuster i love it, Arigato

  16. on 05 Oct 2007 at 12:49 amHemisphere

    Gurren Lagann ruined everything for me. Now hotblood has to apply in everything or else it’s not worth watching. ;_; Pussy protagonists in high school drama get me riled up and pissed off because they’re not hotblooded enough, wtf.

    On the upside, I always have enough hotblood in me to help me make the right decisions.

    THANK YOU GURREN LAGANN.

    I agree with you that the ending felt kind of disjointed with the whole “we’ve been kicking reason to the curb” theme of the show, but it does fit with the “who the hell do you think I am?” theme.

    Doesn’t make me feel any less disappointed, though, at how Simon chose to continue living his life, but ah well. It’s his life, after all.

  17. on 07 Oct 2007 at 8:38 amZell0ss

    To all of you that are still bleeding for the loss of a great serie: dont cry I say! Or your tears will not let you see the superb Rebuild of Evangelion!
    Mark my words: third angel, Ramiel, delivers!!!

  18. on 08 Oct 2007 at 9:51 pmTotali

    What do you know, love power saves the universe AGAIN. Haha, anime these days…so predictable.

    Gunbuster 2 rocks. I want to be an uchu pilot! Die Busta~~ Die Bustaaaa~~~

  19. on 23 Oct 2007 at 2:40 amssbattousai

    Best Anime I have Ever Watched.

  20. on 05 Dec 2007 at 7:32 pmGagmavig

    hm.. nice post dude.

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