Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Top wo Nerae!, Aim for the Top!
Japanese: トップをねらえ! GunBuster
More titlesInformation
Type:
OVA
Episodes:
6
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Oct 7, 1988 to Jul 7, 1989
Studios:
Gainax
Source:
Original
Duration:
26 min. per ep.
Rating:
R+ - Mild Nudity
Statistics
Ranked:
#9122
2
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Popularity:
#1765
Members:
134,803
Favorites:
2,826
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New Interest Stack
Interest StacksAn Interest Stack version of the challenge as found in the Anime Watching Challenges Club in the AWC Staff Collections Critics & Connoisseurs was a club that was founded in 2008 and ended club activities on the 31st of 2022. After watching just about all of the OVAs released in the 1980s, I rated (or plan to rate) all of these OVAs a 7 or above and consider them to be the best of the bunch. Anime that contain the otherworldly and enigmatic beings from space! Interested in the genre? Despite what people might say, mecha is a rich character focused genre with a variety of incredibly unique stories to tell. Here's a collection of shows with short, straight-to-the-point descriptions about each. Note that some of these were translated by fans, and aren't available officially/legally. A good amount of these are available on various streaming services, tho as for all well you might have to sail the high seas a bit. Disregard my personal scores, as its subjective at end of the day and you might like it. Also please don't dismiss some of these just because they're really old, they pretty much all hold up well even today. Check each out, and see what strikes your fancy. Any shows I personally haven't watch I got info on from fellow mecha friends of mine: short anime with less than the standard 12 episodes, including some movies under an hour long and a select few ONA projects We've all experienced that frustrated feeling of enjoying an anime, only to find out that the rest of the show will never be fully animated or it has a horrible, rushed, incomplete, unsatisfying ending. Here is a list of anime with endings that are so fulfilling and complete that they will leave you with nothing but a heart full of contentment and/or bittersweetness. List was created through collective data from multiple websites of people's answers as to what shows are considered to have satisfying endings. Every animated media that has been made has the idea to tell a story and to express a feeling on the watcher. But then, there are some series which has a particular way to evocate their sentiments and they use different tools to do that. Thought provoking writing, displaying the characters' internal monologues, their struggles and fears, using particular cinematographic angles and by blending contrasting styles of animation, coloring and highly symbolical and metaphorical imagery - these are some of the many hallmarks signifying the said animation has psychological themes, and that it is avant-garde in it's approach. This method of expression is not limited to any genre, as well. List of Original Anime Series' (not including sequels/specials/movies) The new anime release format that appeared in the mid-80s brought new opportunities for studios and various works began to be released on videotapes. Some of them were frankly terrible, but some became classics with a recognizable style and aesthetics. I bring to your attention works worth viewing. Real robots are a subgenre of the mecha genre, in which the mechas are depicted as realistic warmachines as opposed to the superheroistic depiction of the super robot subgenre. It was started in 1979 by Mobile Suit Gundam. fast-pacing, dopamine over 9000, animation that has a visual style that looks like everyone got a sugar rush. Is all about being EXTREME. Just some of the most popular Mecha anime, not the greatest. Some of them that I still need to watch too! The mecha genre is specific to the anime medium, for the reason that what once started from an interesting concept, over the decades and the various artistic interpretations it had gone through, did managed to reach it's full development and thematic recognition. |