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Godannar
Vol. 6: Deep
Penetration
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Big robots, big monsters, and big . . . . other things, that’s the
spice of life when it comes to Godannar. The
mecha/monster/love story is getting close to the end of the second
season, meaning the end of the series itself, but that doesn’t mean
that the action has to die down. In fact, volume sixth, “Deep
Penetration” (wipe that smirk off your face) delivers even more
action that it has before, and a bit more bounce as well.
The Mimetic Beasts have been a huge problem in the series, and salt
has been poured into the wounds with the latest revelation. Over the
course of the series, we’ve seen some very prominent combatants
suddenly mutate into human and Beast monstrosities. The cause has
been isolated, the Insania contagion or Rabid Syndrome, and that
situation has yet another complication. It only seems to infect men,
and now Goh has been pulled from the line of duty until a cure can
be found.
This volume begins what is certain to be the final storyline in the
series, and these three episodes are quite a piece of work. With Goh
out of combat, Shizuru has been requested to fill in for him, and
he’s not pleased about it in the least. Even Shinobu is trying to
show that he has the right stuff and can fill in for his brother,
but since he’s male, he won’t be allowed to do so (and he’s a novice
anyway.)
God isn’t the only victim here however, and Ken also is carrying the
deadly contagion. He and Lou make another appearance when the
Mimetic Beasts show up once again, though his reason is to retrieve
a mecha that once belonged to his partner, the Celeblader, and while
the recovery is easy, what follows isn’t. The disease takes him over
and Anna is forced to fight . .. until Goh joins in the battle.
Monster verses mecha we’ve seen, but a mecha on mecha battle is
something a bit more unique to the series, and it’s done in grand
fashion. While intense, this is merely the calm before the storm so
to speak, and the Mimetic Beasts are now converging on Dannar base,
they’ve taken over the Boys from the other bases, and this brings
about the perfect opportunity to throw in a surprise twist right at
the end; the return of Anna’s father.
Could the series throw in anything else? Of course it could, and
that would be the Dannar battleship, a transformation of the base
everyone knows that in the end, looks like something of a tribute to
the Yamato and the Macross. Action, panties, and just the right
teases towards the end . . . . you know that you can’t miss the
final volume, but in the meantime, there are some additional
features to take a look at.
The sixth volume of Godannar actually cuts back a bit on the
extra features, but most of the important things have already been
seen, such as the mecha and terminology from the series. So, here we
find not only the clean animations for Godannar’s second
season, but a flashback to the first season with the original
opening and closing animations. There is a collection of Japanese
television commercials that were used to promote the CD’s and DVD’s
(and hearing how the Japanese releases included a figure can make a
fan drool) and the final on-disc bonus is an art gallery. The insert
however includes text interviews with the seiyuu from the series and
some artwork that is really “bursting” with color.
Godannar never seems to bring with it a disappointing moment,
and some might think that three episodes aren’t quite enough, but
that really isn’t true here. Everything has been perfectly laid out
in such a way that you’ll have no desire to not buy the final volume
and see how it all turns out. And, I also discovered that this
volume finally gives me the answer that would make my claim that
having a large bust in anime helps to fight evil, though the virus
stance won’t work in all cases. The only thing bigger than the
action in Godannar is . . . . . I think you already know.
Episode 21 – Godannar, Grounded!
Goh has been forced to stop piloting the Godannar because of the
virus that is coursing through his body and now Shizuru has been
called in to take his place. Shinobu has decided that he wants to
fight in his brother’s place, though that may not be possible, and
yet another group of Mimetic Beasts attacks drawing attention from a
rouge group of hunters.
Episode 22 – Clash! Dannar vs. Gainer
Ken and Lou have managed to obtain Celeblader, a mecha that once
belonged to Kens’ partner, but there’s a bigger problem. The Rabid
Syndrome has taken him over and Anna may be in trouble. Ken rushes
to her aid in the Dannar, and the two of them together may be more
than enough . . . but the team of Mimetic Beasts that shows up after
the battle is a different story.
Episode 23 – Dannar Base SOS!
Goh has been taken off the frontlines once again and with a horde of
Mimetic Beasts quickly approaching Dannar base, the only choice is
to send the ladies into the heat of battle. The Boys from the other
bases have been overrun, the strength of the enemy is greater than
before, but there may still be a few tricks that could turn the tide
of battle.
-mike-
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Genre:
Science Fiction / action
Series Director:
Yasuchika Nagoka
Directed by:
Episode 21 – Ken Katou & Rion Kujou
Episode 22 – Masayasu Furukawa
Episode 23 – Masato Miyoshi
Written by:
Episode 21 & 22 – Katsuhiko Takayama
Episode 23 – Hiroyuki Kawasaki
Original Japanese Title:
Shinkon Gattai Godannar!!
Voice Cast:
Takayuki Kondou (Goh Saruwatari)
Mai Nakahara (Anna Aoi)
Takako Honda (Kiriko Aoi)
Kaori Shimizu (Lou Roux)
Junko Minagawa (Shinobu Saruwatari)
Yumi Kakazu (Shizuru Fujimura)
Aya Hisakawa (Mira Ackerman)
Tarou Yamaguchi (Kagemaru)
Akeno Watanabe (Konami Sasagure)
Nanae Katou (Hayashi)
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DVD
Features:
Dual Language
Japanese/English
English
subtitles
Clean Opening Animation
Clean Closing Animation
Original Japanese Television Spots
Season One On-Air Opening
Season One On-Air Closing
Art Gallery
Enclosed Interview Insert
Contains Episodes 21 - 23
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