Genesis of Aquarion/YMMV

The following are Subjective Tropes relating to Genesis of Aquarion.

"Fudou: "To merge is... TO EXPLODE!""
 * Accidental Innuendo: Tons due to the nature of merging. A notable one:


 * Awesome Music: Yoko Kanno worked on the soundtrack. Enough said.
 * Cliché Storm: This show uses nearly every mecha cliche in the book.
 * Ear Worm: The opening theme song.
 * And if you can't get that out of your head, there's always the Surprisingly Good English version.
 * Not so surprising, Akino was born in Utah.
 * Family-Unfriendly Aesop: Quite a few aesops that are typically shown as being negative as spun to give a positive twist. Such as envy, Fudou says that envy can either make someone attempt play dirty or use it as a huge motivator. Cue Sirius, using his envy for fuel along with the other two pilots, and spines his Aquarion around to make a monster of a storm and defeat the monster of the day.
 * Freud Was Right: One episode has Pierre show "addiction" to combining (yes, really). To cope, he takes a cup and a cup holder and repeatedly inserts the cup into the cup holder. He is also seen in that episode doing similar motions with a pen and its cap.
 * And to add to the double entendre, he spends his entire class staring at his female classmates (never the males). Granted, he is the Handsome Lech, but it is strongly suggested that this extreme is due to the addiction.
 * Funny Moments: Aside from all the unintentional humour from the merging, there's quite a lot to laugh at in this anime:
 * Gen Fudou, with all his wisdom, still has no idea how women work.
 * Sylvia getting increasingly jealous of Rena and Apollo in "Black Mirror."
 * Four words: Cosplay. Of. The. Soul.
 * Ho Yay: This show is purposely RIFE with it. Examples are: Baron and Apollo; Touma and Apollonius; Jun and Pierre; and Sirius and Apollo.
 * Les Yay: Tsugumi sees Reika with love background (flowers and sparkles) in one scene, and generally crushes on her. Unfortunately, Tsugumi's Psychic Powers react to her flusterment, so splodiness ensues.
 * Moral Event Horizon: killing  in episode 13 and.
 * With regards to the second one, it is treated as one, but considering that not only was it a viable way to end the war and save the human race from extinction, but also, it might just be reasonable. When your enemy is indiscriminately taking humans for food,  doesn't really register on the Bad-o-Meter.
 * Also, it doesn't help that afterward, and we're apparently meant to agree with that.
 * is really more of a Manipulative Bastard; he honestly thought of humans as we think of cattle. Plus wouldn't have been killed had   not grabbed the Schmuck Bait Idiot Ball and waited a few episodes.
 * Tear Jerker: You will cry at least once during the final episode. Oh yes. You will.
 * What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made on Drugs?: The entire show, especially the finale.
 * What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made on Drugs?: The entire show, especially the finale.