If you liked
Yuusha-Ou GaoGaiGar
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...then you might like
Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
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Both shows are kinda throwbacks to 70s style super robot anime, but Gurren Langan does it with a lot more style and mordern sensiblities. Also, while GaoGaiGar is kinda a superhero story of mythological proprotions, Gurren-Lagann is a coming of age story that takes a super robot stable (drills) and turns it into a metaphor for life, that starts out as a battle for the freedom of those living underground and ends up involving all those who live in the universe, all the while Simon tries to find his own meaning and purpose in his life, and follow his destiny.GaoGaiGar on the other hand, follows
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If you like the super robot theme of Gurren Lagann, then GaoGaiGar has some of the same themes, and even some of the same voice actors.
Extra hotblooded manly mecha! Both series reconstruct classic kid-oriented mecha tropes that seemed to have become outdated but turn out to be lots of fun when intentionally reassembled. They run on manliness and shouting, and when they get a bit cheesy it's all the more fun. Before Gurren Lagann came along, GaoGaiGar was pretty much the standard for super hotblooded mecha anime -- it set the bar that Gurren Lagann had to surpass to be considered truly over-the-top.
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Recommended by lithiumflower
Watch the whole series its like Gurren, manly men with many awesome robots and epoic epic battles
- Both use Mecha in their combat
- Action is the primary method of storytelling
- Both deal with a threat that becomes bigger throughout the story and eventually reaches space
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Recommended by NickRedMachine
Both are over the top, bombastic, hot-blooded post-EVA combining super robot mecha series that feature a bold and strong man joined by a shy kid who doesn't know of his full potential fighting to defend humanity using the power of friendship and courage. Gurren Lagann no doubt took inspiration from GaoGaiGar's Guy-Mamoru dynamic to create the Kamina-Simon one, but gives it its own unique spin even with that familiarity.
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Recommended by Ionliosite2
The King of Braves GaoGaiGar is another show like Gurren Lagann that represents the importance of the Will to live and Courage to fight for your live and your comrades.
Set in 2005 Japan, using an monster of the week formula, the Show follows an cyborg young man called Guy Shishio and his "soul brother" Mamoru Amami, an alien Kid in the quest to save Japan of an alien race called "Zonders" that wants to "mechanize" all humanity.
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Recommended by KnightMoonLight