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* [[All There in the Manual]]: Lou's surname is never mentioned or shown during the series. Likewise, you'd never guess the Valentine siblings aren't blood-related without [[Word of God]] informing you otherwise.
* [[All There in the Manual]]: Lou's surname is never mentioned or shown during the series. Likewise, you'd never guess the Valentine siblings aren't blood-related without [[Word of God]] informing you otherwise.
* [[An Axe to Grind]]: The Goddiner, China's super robot, has a pair of huge tonfas that can be turned into even bigger axes... and into a pair of kusarigama... and can be joined together to form [[This Is a Drill|a drill]]. Yes, Goddiner RULES. [[Demoted to Extra|And yet it never makes it to]] ''[[Super Robot Wars]]''.
* [[An Axe to Grind]]: The Goddiner, China's super robot, has a pair of huge tonfas that can be turned into even bigger axes... and into a pair of kusarigama... and can be joined together to form [[This Is a Drill|a drill]]. Yes, Goddiner RULES. [[Demoted to Extra|And yet it never makes it to]] ''[[Super Robot Wars]]''.
* [[Baby Got Back]]: Most women besides Lou, with Shizuru having such a fat ass that it famously ''gets stuck'' almost every time she enters her Core Gunner.
* [[Back from the Dead]]: {{spoiler|Shizuru Fujimura, killed at the end of the first season, comes back right in season two through [[Plucky Girl|sheer force of will]]. Also Mira}}.
* [[Back from the Dead]]: {{spoiler|Shizuru Fujimura, killed at the end of the first season, comes back right in season two through [[Plucky Girl|sheer force of will]]. Also Mira}}.
* [[Bait and Switch Credits]]: {{spoiler|Specifically, the first ending, which gives the impression that Anna's going to die, as are lots of other people, and doom and despair will ensue. The "Lake of Blood" doesn't help things, either, or the fact the song's called ''Trench Coffin''!}}
* [[Bait and Switch Credits]]: {{spoiler|Specifically, the first ending, which gives the impression that Anna's going to die, as are lots of other people, and doom and despair will ensue. The "Lake of Blood" doesn't help things, either, or the fact the song's called ''Trench Coffin''!}}

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The Ultimate Marriage Between Man, Woman And Machine
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In 2042, Earth was under attack from an alien force called the "Mimetic Beasts". The Hero, Goh Saruwatari, along with his partner Mira Ackerman, pilots the Humongous Mecha pair Dannar and Neo Okusaer and led the final battle against the Hive Queen of the Mimetic Beasts, driving it away at the cost of Mira's life, but in the same time, Goh saved a young girl named Anna Aoi, the daughter of his boss. Attempting to get over Mira's death (whom he actually loved), Goh decided to move on and...proposed to Anna, despite the age gap (Anna's still a high school girl, Goh is...well, someone that would be of a tenured salaryman).

Flash forward five years.

All's set for Goh and Anna to get married. Anna already confirms her vow, but right before Goh can declare his...he gets an urgent call that the Mimetic Beasts are back and he needs to go pilot the Dannar and quell them again, thus forcing him to delay stating the vow to Anna. Frustrated, she tries to follow Goh, only to find the Neo Okusaer, sealed after Mira's death. Anna goes on to pilot it (since she's somehow a master of a similar riding game) and helps Goh, and thus their life as a newlywed couple and Humongous Mecha pilot commence. Their two mechs can even combine into the mighty Godannar, complete with a final attack that requires both of them working in tandem to pull off.

Godannar (神魂合体ゴーダンナー!!, Shinkon Gattai Godannar!!, sold as Marriage of God & Soul Godannar!! in North America) is notorious for the amount of Fan Service presented, especially Gainaxing. At the same time, it's unique in that it combines over-the-top super robot action with, of all things, a nice dose of Character Development: more exactly, an examination of marriage, as Goh and Anna face difficulties both on the battlefield and in their relationship.


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