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''[[Zegapain]]'' is a 26 episode 2006 series about a high school student named Kyo Sogoru. He is a model student, gets good grades, and is the sole member of the soon to be dissolved swim team. One day he sees a beautiful girl on the diving board and rushes there in excitement for a potential new member. However when the girl dives and hits the water she disappears and Kyo has no idea what's going on. He sees the girl again, whose name is Shizuno Misaki, and asks her to be in a promo video for the swim club and in exchange he agrees to pilot a mecha called the Zegapain Altair against an enemy known as the Gards-Orm. When he asks what this world is he's told it's a game.
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Zegapain is a 26 episode 2006 series about a high school student named Kyo Sogoru. He is a model student, gets good grades, and is the sole member of the soon to be dissolved swim team. One day he sees a beautiful girl on the diving board and rushes there in excitement for a potential new member. However when the girl dives and hits the water she disappears and Kyo has no idea what's going on. He sees the girl again, whose name is Shizuno Misaki, and asks her to be in a promo video for the swim club and in exchange he agrees to pilot a mecha called the Zegapain Altair against an enemy known as the Gards-Orm. When he asks what this world is he's told it's a game.


What follows is a tale of a world gone by that questions what it means to be human and just what is reality.
What follows is a tale of a world gone by that questions what it means to be human and just what is reality.


It's very hard to talk about the plot without giving away major plot points as the amount of spoilers below will attest.
It's very hard to talk about the plot without giving away major plot points as the amount of spoilers below will attest.

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This show provides examples of:
* [[Absurdly Powerful Student Council]]: Justified {{spoiler|they are Celebrants from the organization Celeblum that protect the Maitama server in the real world and therefore have the ability to edit it as needed.}}
* [[Absurdly Powerful Student Council]]: Justified {{spoiler|they are Celebrants from the organization Celeblum that protect the Maitama server in the real world and therefore have the ability to edit it as needed.}}
* [[Ace Pilot]]: Justified {{spoiler|Kyo was a former pilot that was rewritten into the server and is good because he still has the skill of his former self. Ryoko is played straighter but still justified in that she is a Witch. Also it's implied that pilots are chosen because they have been screened to be good.}}
* [[Ace Pilot]]: Justified {{spoiler|Kyo was a former pilot that was rewritten into the server and is good because he still has the skill of his former self. Ryoko is played straighter but still justified in that she is a Witch. Also it's implied that pilots are chosen because they have been screened to be good.}}
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* [[Shout-Out]]: The famous "butterfly dream" of [[Zhuangzi]] is mentioned early in the series.
* [[Shout-Out]]: The famous "butterfly dream" of [[Zhuangzi]] is mentioned early in the series.
** ''[[Mind Screw|Last Year At Marienbad]]'' is mentioned in Episode 18. This movie's theme is memories and their relation to reality... Interestingly enough, the movie was supposedly inspired by Adolfo Bioy Casares ''The Invention of Morel'', a novel about {{spoiler|a machine in a desert island that can record and reproduce reality and uses simulacra of real people to replay the same events time and time again. Its inventor killed everyone appearing in the re-enaction because after being recorded they were functionally immortal}}. The book is also strongly reminiscent of a certain TV series about [[Lost|weird events in a desert island]].
** ''[[Mind Screw|Last Year At Marienbad]]'' is mentioned in Episode 18. This movie's theme is memories and their relation to reality... Interestingly enough, the movie was supposedly inspired by Adolfo Bioy Casares ''The Invention of Morel'', a novel about {{spoiler|a machine in a desert island that can record and reproduce reality and uses simulacra of real people to replay the same events time and time again. Its inventor killed everyone appearing in the re-enaction because after being recorded they were functionally immortal}}. The book is also strongly reminiscent of a certain TV series about [[Lost|weird events in a desert island]].
** [[The Matrix|Discussing irreality and betrayal over an elegant virtual supper]].
** [[The Matrix|Discussing irreality and betrayal over an elegant virtual supper]].
* [[Save Both Worlds]]: {{spoiler|The point of Celeblum.}}
* [[Save Both Worlds]]: {{spoiler|The point of Celeblum.}}
* [[Schrodinger's Butterfly]]
* [[Schrödinger's Butterfly]]
* {{spoiler|[[Small Secluded World]]}}: {{spoiler|The Servers.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Small Secluded World]]}}: {{spoiler|The Servers.}}
* [[Sphere of Destruction]]: Deutera Areas
* [[Sphere of Destruction]]: Deutera Areas
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* [[Take a Third Option]]: {{spoiler|Resurrect or eternally loop? What about joining the enemy and becoming like them?}}
* [[Take a Third Option]]: {{spoiler|Resurrect or eternally loop? What about joining the enemy and becoming like them?}}
* [[Taoism]]: In case using [[Zhuangzi]]'s butterfly dream didn't spell it clear:
* [[Taoism]]: In case using [[Zhuangzi]]'s butterfly dream didn't spell it clear:
{{quote| '''Shima''': Form is void, void is form.}}
{{quote|'''Shima''': Form is void, void is form.}}
* [[Tear Jerker]]: {{spoiler|Arque's fate due to her unstoppable data corruption. Ryoko being all but erased, and having her data damaged irreparably}}.
* [[Tear Jerker]]: {{spoiler|Arque's fate due to her unstoppable data corruption. Ryoko being all but erased, and having her data damaged irreparably}}.
* [[Theme Naming]]: Oceanus Class Ships have names having to do with flood mythology. Gards-Orm mecha usually have ophidian names, Zegapain mecha have the names of mythical birds.
* [[Theme Naming]]: Oceanus Class Ships have names having to do with flood mythology. Gards-Orm mecha usually have ophidian names, Zegapain mecha have the names of mythical birds.
* [[Those Two Guys]]: Kyo's old middle school swimming team.
* [[Those Two Guys]]: Kyo's old middle school swimming team.
* [[Tron Lines]]: The units are some of the shiniest Mecha on record.
* [[Tron Lines]]: The units are some of the shiniest Mecha on record.
* [[Two-Teacher School]]: Justified.
* [[Two-Teacher School]]: Justified.
* {{spoiler|[[Victorious Childhood Friend]]}}: {{spoiler|Even with [[Babies Ever After]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[Victorious Childhood Friend]]}}: {{spoiler|Even with [[Babies Ever After]].}}
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Latest revision as of 13:32, 16 January 2019

Kyo and friends.

Entangle!

Zegapain is a 26 episode 2006 series about a high school student named Kyo Sogoru. He is a model student, gets good grades, and is the sole member of the soon to be dissolved swim team. One day he sees a beautiful girl on the diving board and rushes there in excitement for a potential new member. However when the girl dives and hits the water she disappears and Kyo has no idea what's going on. He sees the girl again, whose name is Shizuno Misaki, and asks her to be in a promo video for the swim club and in exchange he agrees to pilot a mecha called the Zegapain Altair against an enemy known as the Gards-Orm. When he asks what this world is he's told it's a game.

What follows is a tale of a world gone by that questions what it means to be human and just what is reality.

It's very hard to talk about the plot without giving away major plot points as the amount of spoilers below will attest.

Tropes used in Zegapain include:

Shima: Form is void, void is form.