gdMen

gdgd men's Party / gdメン / Guda Men
gdMen
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy
Studios: Strawberry Meets Pictures
Producers: Fan Company, Global Solutions, Tokyo MX
Rating: 5.83 / 10
Rank: #11061
Popularity: #10456
Users Listed: 3,338
Users Scored: 1,120
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 09/09/2020
Aired: January 9, 2018 – March 27, 2018 (Winter)
Type: tv
Source: original
Age Rating: PG
Episodes: 12
Broadcast: Tuesday at 01:10 (JST)

Synopsis:

The everyday lives of Light and Yomi take an unexpected turn when a cryptic invitation transports them to a fantastical realm. Thrust into a world facing a looming darkness, the pair find themselves embroiled in a quest to rescue Princess Melody from a powerful demon lord. While Light embraces this sudden call to action as fate, Yomi views it with detached amusement.

Joined by Alpha, an artificial intelligence tasked with guiding their journey, they navigate a landscape of challenges and uncover a unique system for growth. The series explores themes of destiny versus free will, contrasting perspectives on heroism, and the evolving relationship between humans and technology within a vibrant, otherworldly setting. The narrative unfolds as they progress through their quest, balancing the weight of responsibility with moments of levity and personal connection.

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Characters:

  • Alpha (Main) - Voice Actors: Kobayashi, Yuusuke
  • Light (Main) - Voice Actors: Matsuoka, Yoshitsugu
  • Melody (Main) - Voice Actors: Hara, Natsuko
  • Yomi (Main) - Voice Actors: Yamamoto, Kazutomi

Staff:

  • Sugahara, Souta (Director)
  • Kubo, Souichirou (Sound Director)
  • Mori, Ryouichi (Script)
  • Kitamura, Eri (Theme Song Performance)
  • Mizoguchi, Takaki (Theme Song Lyrics)
  • Narumoto, Tomomi (Theme Song Composition)

Reviews:

  • User Mehless (Score: 4/10):
    A spin-off that unfortunately pales in comparison to the original. After finishing watching gdgd Fairies I was delighted to hear shortly after that a spin-off with male characters would come out. With each episode that then came out my excitement dipped as the things I hoped to see come out of this series did not transpire. This review will compare both series. Both are intended as pure comedy series. Story does not matter, though I welcomed the attempt at having a running theme, though I wish it was more appropriately used instead of being forced most of the time. A lot of the jokes I felt failedto land, nor did they have a good set-up. The scripted segments felt bland and the improv sections even flatter. I was willing to cut some slack for the VAs since I assumed their ad-lib would improve over time, but it did not. nnThe series lacks the crazy, bizarre atmosphere of the original. The characters in gdMen felt boring and unrelatable. Some of the jokes relied WAY too much on throwing in random references just for the sake of it. When the original series used references it was often part of a much larger, grander joke, or is simply thrown in right before the OP. nnI really wanted to like this series, but it failed. Please consider watching the original instead.
  • User Gundroog (Score: 6/10):
    GudaGuda is one of the weirdest series of anime I had the pleasure to watch. They’re always weird, wacky and cheap but most of all they’re genuine and laid back. Hell, how often do you watch comedy anime that have actual adlib segments or embrace their low production values and use it for laughs? Those two are some of the staples for this franchise and unfortunately it’s not for everybody. With that said GDMen is perhaps one of the weaker shows in the series. It still has all the staples but the focus of jokes and tone shifted a bit from casual discussions with absurd non-squirtsto a slightly more focused story about characters that embody anime archetypes going on a mission to save the princess. Naturally it’s choke full of parodies of shonen, from a paranoid princess that sees kidnapping as little more than a dating opportunity to a fired up youthful protagonist whose hopes for a hot blooded adventured get curbed with every opportunity.nnIt sounds good on paper and I personally did get quite a few good laughs but like with all comedy your mileage might vary. There’s no denying that rapid fire of references to other shows in GDMen can get quite stale and self-awareness doesn’t always lead to the most witty humour but luckily it doesn’t dwell on any one segment for too long. Thanks to good pacing each 12 minutes episode felt like it was over in a flash and sometimes just left me wanting more. nnWith how harmless and quirky this show is I think it would be worth your time to give it a quick little try. Though you’re probably better off checking out GdGdFairies.

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Related Anime/Manga:

  • gdgd Fairies 2 (anime - Prequel)
  • Mousou Teikoku Chikuonki (anime - Other)