Soukou Kihei Votoms: Koei Futatabi

Armored Trooper Votoms: Alone Again / 装甲騎兵ボトムズ 孤影再び / Soko Kihei Votoms: Koei Futatabi
Soukou Kihei Votoms: Koei Futatabi
Genres: Action, Drama, Mecha, Military, Sci-Fi
Themes: Mecha, Military
Studios: Sunrise
Rating: 6.85 / 10
Rank: #5219
Popularity: #9997
Users Listed: 3,870
Users Scored: 1,752
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 10/20/2021
Aired: January 8, 2011 (Winter)
Type: ova
Source: original
Age Rating: PG 13
Episodes: 1

Synopsis:

Thirty-two years after a significant parting, Chirico finds herself drawn to a secluded oasis town, a haven of quiet industry nestled amidst a stark landscape. Here, she unexpectedly reconnects with Gotho, a young man whose life has been shaped by the unique challenges and rhythms of this isolated community. Their reunion sparks a gentle exploration of shared history and unspoken bonds, revealing hidden layers within both their pasts and present circumstances. The narrative unfolds at a deliberate pace, focusing on character interactions and the subtle nuances of their evolving relationship. It's a contemplative story exploring themes of memory, change, and the enduring connections forged through time and circumstance, presented with understated beauty and a melancholic atmosphere.

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Characters:

  • Cuvie, Chirico (Main) - Voice Actors: Gouda, Hozumi
  • da Montewells, Teitania (Main) - Voice Actors: Matsuoka, Youko
  • Vartla, Stevia (Main) - Voice Actors: Kuwashima, Houko
  • Beswood Gar, Gassilman (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Sakurai, Takahiro
  • Gotho, Bouleuse (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Tomita, Kousei
  • Vartla, Vanilla (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Chiba, Shigeru
  • Vartla, Coconna (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Kawanami, Yoko

Staff:

  • Ookawara, Takeshi (Producer)
  • Takahashi, Ryousuke (Director, Original Creator)
  • Takeuchi, Kazuyoshi (Director, Chief Animation Director)
  • Urakami, Yasuo (Sound Director)
  • Maezono, Fumio (Episode Director)
  • Ikeda, Masashi (Script, Storyboard)
  • Inui, Hiroki (Theme Song Arrangement, Theme Song Composition, Music)
  • Abe, Kengo (Production Manager)
  • Abe, Takatoshi (Special Effects)
  • Arai, Tooru (Animation Director)
  • Arai, Ken (Background Art)
  • Ii, Osamu (Background Art)
  • Kawashiro, Kazumi (Planning)
  • Kitazawa, Seigo (Key Animation)
  • Koike, Tsunetoshi (Publicity)
  • Matsubara, Rie (Editing)
  • Matsuda, Shinji (Key Animation)
  • Nomura, Masanobu (Art Director)
  • Oda, Tetsurou (Music)
  • Okabe, Jun (Background Art)
  • Ookawara, Kunio (Mechanical Design)
  • Saitou, Naoko (Key Animation)
  • Satomi, Atsushi (Background Art)
  • Seyama, Takeshi (Editing)
  • Shioyama, Norio (Character Design)
  • Shouji, Masahiro (Sound Effects)
  • Suzuki, Kaori (In-Between Animation)
  • Suzuki, Miho (Key Animation)
  • Suzuki, Toshiaki (Key Animation)
  • Tanioka, Yoshio (Background Art)
  • Tatenaka, Junpei (Key Animation)
  • Uchida, Kenji (Planning)
  • Watanabe, Yuuji (Animation Director)
  • Watanabe, Kenichi (Key Animation)
  • Yatate, Hajime (Original Creator)

Reviews:

  • User Win32error (Score: 8/10):
    Armored Trooper Votoms: Alone Again is a bit of a weird entry in the already quite weird votoms franchise. After 2010's Phantom Arc was created to finally follow-up 1994's shining heresy and more or less cap off Chirico Cuvie's story, one of Votoms' trademark gaps was created by starting the first episode after Chirico had visited and left his friends already. Alone Again fills in that gap, but also manages to be one of the best entries in the franchise while at it. The story itself is quite short and familiar. Chirico visits his old friends in their Oasis town, but violence looms ahead. Chirico's arrivaldoesn't exactly do anything to stop that, but it's clear our hero has grown somewhat over the years, and seems to be quite conscious of the fact death and destruction follow wherever he goes. It's this growth that makes Alone Again more interesting, as Chirico manages to show a more matured side of himself without losing his stoic attitude.nnThe CGI has stepped up a little from Phantom Arc again, but it's nothing more than just serviceable. Seeing scopedogs zip around the desert won't get boring anytime soon, but there's still some residual clunkiness in the way the fights are portrayed.nnWhat makes Alone Again shine is the ending. It somewhat redeems a bad character while tying a more satisfying and fitting thematic end to the story than Phantom Arc did, ending on a balance that implies a better continuation than we already know is actually coming. It's the best way for Chirico Cuvie's story to end, and for him to move on from the past.nnArmored Trooper Votoms: Alone Again is really made for a small niche of fans who have already watched Phantom Arc and were either wondering what happened beforehand or wanted an ending more in line with what we have come to know as Votoms. It manages this, but for a few brief minutes also reaches a peak higher than the franchise has ever achieved before.

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  • Soukou Kihei Votoms: Genei-hen (anime - Sequel)