G-9
G-9 / G-九
Genres: Fantasy | |
Studios: Toei Animation | |
Producers: Gentosha Comics | |
Rating: 5.69 / 10 | |
Rank: #11699 | |
Popularity: #10643 | |
Users Listed: 3,162 | |
Users Scored: 1,520 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 06/29/2022 | |
Aired: September 27, 2006 (Summer) | |
Type: ova | |
Age Rating: PG 13 | |
Episodes: 1 |
Synopsis:
Agarta awakens in a deserted town, stripped of identity and past. A cryptic inscription on her skin reveals a shocking title: "Devourer of Dragons." Disoriented and searching for answers, she navigates an unsettling landscape populated by strange anomalies. Her journey is relentlessly pursued by a monstrous entity, its presence a constant threat.
As despair mounts, Agarta encounters a disembodied voice offering unexpected guidance. The voice urges her to confront the creature pursuing her, suggesting it holds a key to understanding her forgotten identity and purpose. The series explores themes of memory, self-discovery, and confronting inner demons within a visually intriguing and atmospheric setting. It’s a story driven by mystery and the protagonist’s struggle to reconcile a powerful destiny with a profound lack of personal history.
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Characters:
- Agarta (Main) - Voice Actors: Hijii, Mika
- 3-5-10 (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Konishi, Ryousei
- G-9 (Supporting)
Staff:
- Amemiya, Keita (Director, Original Creator)
- DUSTZ (Theme Song Performance)
- Endou, Kouji (Music)
Reviews:
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User HybridMedia (Score: 5/10):
The plot follows a woman who awakes in a deserted town with no memories and no clothing. The story continues to show how she regains these memories of which she was and her mission in the town with the help of a voice that speaks directly to her thoughts via her earring. Her name is Agarta, the Devourer of Dragons, and her mission is to destroy the dragons that plague the consciousness of humans in return for her own long past memories. Now, the animation is done by Toei Animation, who is most known for making anime such as Dragonball & One Piece, two series thatone of them, being the former I only watched and the animation is a bit lackluster and it’s not because of the black and white only color scheme. There wasn’t any animation at all and it just feels like they should’ve made this into a manga (either printed or digital) because the production just feels cheap, even for a short. But the art does compliment the dark and eerie surroundings of the environment in the anime. I get that it feels like a painting in motion or like motion webcomics in a way but it’s nothing to be at awe about.nnThe story of it is average at best but still passable to an extent. I could blab on about the minimal character development of Agarta and the dragons but they only have 17 minutes to cover it and for what it’s worth, it’s actually decent.nnFINAL VERDICT: It’s very stiff and flat but it may appeal to other watchers but it’s just not worth watching over and over. It is mostly an artsy fare and I can appreciate that kind of anime but most of the time, it’s a complete bore.