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''Soldiers of the Gran Knights, Combine!''
''Soldiers of the Gran Knights, Combine!''


'''''Chōjūshin'' (Super-Heavy God) Gravion''' is a 12-episode [[Super Robot]] series released in 2002 by [[GONZO]] (the animation studio, ''not'' the Muppet). Think ''[[Gao Gai Gar]]'' loaded with [[Meido|maids]] instead of [[Hot-Blooded]] [[Transformers|Autobot]] [[Expy|Expies]].
'''''Chōjūshin'' (Super-Heavy God) Gravion''' is a 12-episode [[Super Robot]] series released in 2002 by [[GONZO]] (the animation studio, ''not'' the Muppet). Think ''[[GaoGaiGar]]'' loaded with [[Meido|maids]] instead of [[Hot-Blooded]] [[Transformers|Autobot]] [[Expy|Expies]].


[[War Was Beginning|The Earth's about to come under attack]] by an alien race called the Zeravire. However, a mysterious billionaire named Klein Sandman has prepared for the invasion with God Gravion, a [[Super Robot Genre|Super Robot]] that uses the power of gravity to fight. The protagonist is Eiji Shigure, a young man who infiltrates Sandman's St. Germain Castle in search of his missing older sister Ayaka, and is recruited as part of the Gran Knights. The story is given a different slant: although Eiji is the main character, he's effectively [[The Lancer]] of this particular [[Five-Man Band|Six Man Band]], piloting the G-Attacker, the God Gravion's right leg, rather than being the main pilot.
[[War Was Beginning|The Earth's about to come under attack]] by an alien race called the Zeravire. However, a mysterious billionaire named Klein Sandman has prepared for the invasion with God Gravion, a [[Super Robot Genre|Super Robot]] that uses the power of gravity to fight. The protagonist is Eiji Shigure, a young man who infiltrates Sandman's St. Germain Castle in search of his missing older sister Ayaka, and is recruited as part of the Gran Knights. The story is given a different slant: although Eiji is the main character, he's effectively [[The Lancer]] of this particular [[Five-Man Band|Six Man Band]], piloting the G-Attacker, the God Gravion's right leg, rather than being the main pilot.
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* [[Ascended Fanboy]]: Sandman might as well be an older [[Super Robot Wars|Ryuusei Date]].
* [[Ascended Fanboy]]: Sandman might as well be an older [[Super Robot Wars|Ryuusei Date]].
** Alex Smith, recurring [[Mauve Shirt]]: He eats ''natto'' while dressed like [[Fatal Fury|Terry Bogard]] and fanboys Gravion. Then he turns out to be a Gran Trooper (who is absolutely ''[[Crowning Moment of Funny|thrilled]]'' to shake Gravion's hand).
** Alex Smith, recurring [[Mauve Shirt]]: He eats ''natto'' while dressed like [[Fatal Fury|Terry Bogard]] and fanboys Gravion. Then he turns out to be a Gran Trooper (who is absolutely ''[[Crowning Moment of Funny|thrilled]]'' to shake Gravion's hand).
* [[Attractive Bent Gender]]: Eiji and Touga looks pretty good in a dress; Alex unknowingly hits on them - Eiji twice - and the maintenance crew of the [[Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny|Minerva]] even [[Crowning Moment of Funny|tries to pick them up]] in [[Super Robot Wars Z]].
* [[Attractive Bent Gender]]: Eiji and Touga looks pretty good in a dress; Alex unknowingly hits on them - Eiji twice - and the maintenance crew of the [[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny|Minerva]] even [[Crowning Moment of Funny|tries to pick them up]] in [[Super Robot Wars Z]].
* [[Badass]]: All bearers of the G-Factor, and those capable of wielding graviton energy.
* [[Badass]]: All bearers of the G-Factor, and those capable of wielding graviton energy.
** [[Badass Crew]]: The Gran Knights, as well as the Gran Troopers of ''Zwei''.
** [[Badass Crew]]: The Gran Knights, as well as the Gran Troopers of ''Zwei''.
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* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|Eina; [[Back From the Dead|she gets better]]}}.
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|Eina; [[Back From the Dead|she gets better]]}}.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Chief among them: [[Hikaru Midorikawa]], [[Kenichi Suzumura]], [[Jun Fukuyama]], [[Yuu Asakawa]], [[Houko Kuwashima]], [[Show Hayami]] and [[Michiko Neya]] among others.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Chief among them: [[Hikaru Midorikawa]], [[Kenichi Suzumura]], [[Jun Fukuyama]], [[Yuu Asakawa]], [[Houko Kuwashima]], [[Show Hayami]] and [[Michiko Neya]] among others.
* [[Hoist By His Own Petard]]: {{spoiler|Hugi manages to get multiple hoistings in the same scene: The failsafe device that shuts down the Genocidron System, upon seeing Leele, causes the core of Goma to stop functioning and get destroyed. His [[Ridiculously Human Robot]] clone of his [[Dead Little Sister]] stops him from killing Sandman due to [[Instant AI, Just Add Water]], and since he was also plugged into Goma's core it weakens him enough for Sandman to cut him down. Add in the fact he revealed himself the [[Big Bad]] just to lure Sandman out to fight...}}
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]: {{spoiler|Hugi manages to get multiple hoistings in the same scene: The failsafe device that shuts down the Genocidron System, upon seeing Leele, causes the core of Goma to stop functioning and get destroyed. His [[Ridiculously Human Robot]] clone of his [[Dead Little Sister]] stops him from killing Sandman due to [[Instant AI, Just Add Water]], and since he was also plugged into Goma's core it weakens him enough for Sandman to cut him down. Add in the fact he revealed himself the [[Big Bad]] just to lure Sandman out to fight...}}
* [[Human Aliens]]: {{spoiler|Sandman, Leele and Hugi, as well as the population of Selias and Llambias}}.
* [[Human Aliens]]: {{spoiler|Sandman, Leele and Hugi, as well as the population of Selias and Llambias}}.
* [[Idiot Ball]]: Gravion episode 10. Hey, Eiji, you don't want to the captured Cecile to be killed when Gravion is forced to make it's attack? How about running in and ''getting her out of there'' instead of standing around and yelling for Touga not to attack? Okay, good, you've reached and freed her. Now it's time to run away as fast as--''why the hell are you pointing a gun at Gravion?!'' Move! Get off the giant monster!
* [[Idiot Ball]]: Gravion episode 10. Hey, Eiji, you don't want to the captured Cecile to be killed when Gravion is forced to make it's attack? How about running in and ''getting her out of there'' instead of standing around and yelling for Touga not to attack? Okay, good, you've reached and freed her. Now it's time to run away as fast as--''why the hell are you pointing a gun at Gravion?!'' Move! Get off the giant monster!

Revision as of 17:55, 9 April 2014

Soldiers of the Gran Knights, Combine!

Chōjūshin (Super-Heavy God) Gravion is a 12-episode Super Robot series released in 2002 by GONZO (the animation studio, not the Muppet). Think GaoGaiGar loaded with maids instead of Hot-Blooded Autobot Expies.

The Earth's about to come under attack by an alien race called the Zeravire. However, a mysterious billionaire named Klein Sandman has prepared for the invasion with God Gravion, a Super Robot that uses the power of gravity to fight. The protagonist is Eiji Shigure, a young man who infiltrates Sandman's St. Germain Castle in search of his missing older sister Ayaka, and is recruited as part of the Gran Knights. The story is given a different slant: although Eiji is the main character, he's effectively The Lancer of this particular Six Man Band, piloting the G-Attacker, the God Gravion's right leg, rather than being the main pilot.

The series seems to come to an abrupt end, but is concluded in the 12-episode sequel Gravion Zwei, which answers many of the series' major mysteries and finally promotes Eiji to the actual lancer seat of the Sol Gravion.

Some of the characters make cameos in Dancougar Nova, the remake/sequel to Dancougar, and some viewers consider it to be the unoffical "third season" of the show.

Most definitely not to be confused with Gravitation.


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