Cinematography:
Youhei KonishiCast:
Yoshino Nanjō, Ryōhei Kimura, Rie Kugimiya, Shin'ichirō Miki, Ai Maeda, Yūji Ueda, Toshiyuki Morikawa, Toshiko Sawada, Ryōka Yuzuki, Yoshimasa Hosoya (more)VOD (1)
Episodes(22)
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Because Gunvarrel Is Waiting (E01)
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Because of Dreams, Hopes and Passion (E02)
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Tanegashi Accel Impaaaact! (E03)
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Let's Build a Giant Robot of Justice Together (E04)
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May I Call You "Brother"? (E05)
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It'd Be Sad to Have a Dream End (E06)
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Thank You Berry Much (E07)
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I'm Nae Tennoji! Nice to Meet You! (E08)
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Because It's the Product of Our Blood, Sweat, and Tears (E09)
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A Robot That Only We Can Build (E10)
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The Flag Has Been Cleared (E11)
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Until You Like Something About Them (E12)
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What a Screwed-Up World (E13)
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Let's Stay Like This for a Bit... (E14)
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I'll Let You Dream (E15)
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I Love Giant Robots (E16)
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The Robot Research Club Is Hereby Disbanded! (E17)
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The Real Gunvarrel Is Standing Right There (E18)
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I Never Should've Had a Dream (E19)
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Does She Still Like Robots? (E20)
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Gunvarrel Forward! (E21)
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Now It's Time for Our Game (E22)
Plots(1)
Kai and Aki dream of building a giant fighting robot based on a super-popular anime, but that's going to be impossible if they don't get more members into their school's Robot Research Club. They'll take anyone they can talk - or force - into joining them, including an eccentric robotics champion with a secret identity and a l33t video-game designer who's spent one too many late nights online. Finally, their goal looks like it's within reach. But when a sentient AI program tells Kai about mysterious documents hidden on the internet, things start to get strange for everyone. As the club members track down the secret messages, they realize that the information might be far bigger - and more dangerous - than they expected. (Madman Entertainment)
(more)Reviews (1)
It was quite boring at first, to the point where I was afraid I wouldn't finish it. But during the rather uninteresting tedium revolving around building a robot as part of a school club, you could occasionally catch the glimpse of an interesting background, which the story kept slipping on. In the end, it's a completely average anime that doesn't have an annoying/weepy main character (that's a plus!). Also, I don't have a very positive relationship with robots, so that's also probably why I didn't enjoy it as much as people who like them. It's a slow anime that builds up in miniature steps until it finally culminates in saving the world. As always. ()