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In an effort to learn more about [[Attack of the Fifty Foot Whatever|metallic aliens]] that have been plaguing the planet for the past years, Dr. Noguchi and assistant Maki Agata try to bring to life a construct pieced together from various destroyed aliens. They recruit Takuto Kaneshiro, Maki's boyfriend at the college they both attend, into the project because of his talent for metallurgy. While Takuto is unhappy with Maki keeping secrets from him again, he reluctantly helps with the project -- but in the process of reviving the monster that Noguchi has aptly called Frank (short for Frankenstein), unidentified soldiers invade the facility known as MORGUE. The soldiers cut the power, which leads to a power surge that violently brings Frank to life and causes an explosion which kills everyone in the facility -- except Takuto.
In an effort to learn more about [[Attack of the Fifty Foot Whatever|metallic aliens]] that have been plaguing the planet for the past years, Dr. Noguchi and assistant Maki Agata try to bring to life a construct pieced together from various destroyed aliens. They recruit Takuto Kaneshiro, Maki's boyfriend at the college they both attend, into the project because of his talent for metallurgy. While Takuto is unhappy with Maki keeping secrets from him again, he reluctantly helps with the project -- but in the process of reviving the monster that Noguchi has aptly called Frank (short for Frankenstein), unidentified soldiers invade the facility known as MORGUE. The soldiers cut the power, which leads to a power surge that violently brings Frank to life and causes an explosion which kills everyone in the facility -- except Takuto.


"Mr. X" visits the scarred (emotionally and [[Good Scars Evil Scars|physically]]) Takuto in the hospital and offers him a chance to get his vengeance on the monster he blames for killing Maki and destroying his life. Months later, Lt. Ryu Soma is born from the ashes of Takuto's soul; he re-enters life as a military pilot for the organization known as FUNERAL, which deals with the attacking aliens (and has also recaptured Frank, who escaped after the explosion at MORGUE). It quickly becomes clear that Frank has become the best weapon FUNERAL has to defend against the aliens, which leaves Ryu torn between getting revenge for the woman he loved and protecting his newfound comrades.
"Mr. X" visits the scarred (emotionally and [[Good Scars, Evil Scars|physically]]) Takuto in the hospital and offers him a chance to get his vengeance on the monster he blames for killing Maki and destroying his life. Months later, Lt. Ryu Soma is born from the ashes of Takuto's soul; he re-enters life as a military pilot for the organization known as FUNERAL, which deals with the attacking aliens (and has also recaptured Frank, who escaped after the explosion at MORGUE). It quickly becomes clear that Frank has become the best weapon FUNERAL has to defend against the aliens, which leaves Ryu torn between getting revenge for the woman he loved and protecting his newfound comrades.


Further complicating the picture is a young girl named Hattie; besides being the only person who can communicate with Frank, she also bears a striking resemblance to Maki. As it becomes apparent that Frank is more than a simple monster, Ryu and his FUNERAL comrades have to come to terms with questions of [[Contemplate Our Navels|human identity, grief, and loss]].
Further complicating the picture is a young girl named Hattie; besides being the only person who can communicate with Frank, she also bears a striking resemblance to Maki. As it becomes apparent that Frank is more than a simple monster, Ryu and his FUNERAL comrades have to come to terms with questions of [[Contemplate Our Navels|human identity, grief, and loss]].
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* [[Blind Idiot Translation]]: "ROCK ON".
* [[Blind Idiot Translation]]: "ROCK ON".
* [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]]: Frank punches an alien so hard its head ''flies into space'', leaving a hole in some clouds on the way.
* [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]]: Frank punches an alien so hard its head ''flies into space'', leaving a hole in some clouds on the way.
* [[Dark Skinned Blond]]
* [[Dark-Skinned Blond]]
* [[Deal With the Devil]]: Soma's deal with Mr. X to get into FUNERAL.
* [[Deal With the Devil]]: Soma's deal with Mr. X to get into FUNERAL.
** Down to the [[How Do You Like Them Apples|apple motif]] ({{spoiler|Which Soma later adopts himself}}).
** Down to the [[How Do You Like Them Apples|apple motif]] ({{spoiler|Which Soma later adopts himself}}).
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* [[Gambit Roulette]]: <s>Mr. X</s>{{spoiler|Gen. Lawrence}} danced through the [[Gambit Pileup]] in the finale with the nothing worse to wear than a limp and a walking stick, but everything ended ''his'' way -- and, to the everyone's surprise, that way was the ''best''.
* [[Gambit Roulette]]: <s>Mr. X</s>{{spoiler|Gen. Lawrence}} danced through the [[Gambit Pileup]] in the finale with the nothing worse to wear than a limp and a walking stick, but everything ended ''his'' way -- and, to the everyone's surprise, that way was the ''best''.
* [[Get Out of Jail Free Card]]: Refreshingly averted, when all the charade went up in smoke, Soma was court-martialed and got a six years sentence. Though, for all his troubles, he ''wasn't'' stripped of his rank and was even ''promoted'' while behind bars.
* [[Get Out of Jail Free Card]]: Refreshingly averted, when all the charade went up in smoke, Soma was court-martialed and got a six years sentence. Though, for all his troubles, he ''wasn't'' stripped of his rank and was even ''promoted'' while behind bars.
* [[Good Scars Evil Scars]]: Half of Soma's face was scarred in the accident. Which side is in focus is usually indicative of how heartless he's being at the time. Worth noting that he refused plastic surgery to have the scars removed.
* [[Good Scars, Evil Scars]]: Half of Soma's face was scarred in the accident. Which side is in focus is usually indicative of how heartless he's being at the time. Worth noting that he refused plastic surgery to have the scars removed.
* [[Heroic Sociopath]] / [[Villain Protagonist]]: Soma is definitely the former, and sometimes borders on the latter at the peak of his obsession.
* [[Heroic Sociopath]] / [[Villain Protagonist]]: Soma is definitely the former, and sometimes borders on the latter at the peak of his obsession.
* [[Hey Its That Voice]]
* [[Hey It's That Voice]]
** Mr. X is voiced by [[Rurouni Kenshin|Kenshin]].
** Mr. X is voiced by [[Rurouni Kenshin|Kenshin]].
** Captain Heartland is [[Cowboy Bebop|Jet Black.]]
** Captain Heartland is [[Cowboy Bebop|Jet Black.]]
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* [[Idiosyncratic Episode Naming]]: Each episode name is of the form [[The Noun and The Noun|"A and B"]] and the next episode is "B and C", followed by "C and D", etc. The final episode closes the loop back to the first.
* [[Idiosyncratic Episode Naming]]: Each episode name is of the form [[The Noun and The Noun|"A and B"]] and the next episode is "B and C", followed by "C and D", etc. The final episode closes the loop back to the first.
* [[Insufferable Genius]]: Takuto.
* [[Insufferable Genius]]: Takuto.
* [[Its Personal]]
* [[It's Personal]]
* [[Jerkass]]: (Soma, certainly - but even before his [[Start of Darkness]], Takuto hardly treated his girlfriend well.
* [[Jerkass]]: (Soma, certainly - but even before his [[Start of Darkness]], Takuto hardly treated his girlfriend well.
** Well, from all the snark that was tossed between them, they were definitely in the [[Masochism Tango]].
** Well, from all the snark that was tossed between them, they were definitely in the [[Masochism Tango]].
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* [[Oracular Urchin]]: Harriet 'Hattie' Bartholomew.
* [[Oracular Urchin]]: Harriet 'Hattie' Bartholomew.
* [[Our Elves Are Better]] / [[Our Fairies Are Different]]: Hattie refers to Frank as "Yôsei-kun," translated in Bandai's R1 release as "Mr. Elf," although "yôsei" can also be translated as "fairy." Hattie's grandfather also makes wood carvings of elves and fairies he claims to have seen.
* [[Our Elves Are Better]] / [[Our Fairies Are Different]]: Hattie refers to Frank as "Yôsei-kun," translated in Bandai's R1 release as "Mr. Elf," although "yôsei" can also be translated as "fairy." Hattie's grandfather also makes wood carvings of elves and fairies he claims to have seen.
* [[Recycled in Space]]: A reinterpretation of the story of [[Frankensteins Monster]] set {{smallcaps|[[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]]}} and {{smallcaps|with mecha!}}
* [[Recycled in Space]]: A reinterpretation of the story of [[Frankenstein's Monster]] set {{smallcaps|[[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]]}} and {{smallcaps|with mecha!}}
** [[Lampshaded]] by Ryu Soma himself in the Bandai dub when he commented on how the experiment reminded him of Dr. Frankenstein and the monster itself.
** [[Lampshaded]] by Ryu Soma himself in the Bandai dub when he commented on how the experiment reminded him of Dr. Frankenstein and the monster itself.
** It's also basically a remake of [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Eva]], but with ''normal people'' instead of those neurotic wrecks.
** It's also basically a remake of [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Eva]], but with ''normal people'' instead of those neurotic wrecks.
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* [[Stealth Mentor]]: Mr. X to Soma, who definitely hates the guy's guts, but could do nothing but learn from him.
* [[Stealth Mentor]]: Mr. X to Soma, who definitely hates the guy's guts, but could do nothing but learn from him.
* [[Take That]]: See above.
* [[Take That]]: See above.
* [[Tall Dark and Snarky]]: Ooh, booy, where to start...
* [[Tall, Dark and Snarky]]: Ooh, booy, where to start...
* [[There Are No Therapists]]: An interesting subversion: There ''are'' no therapists in the show, but instead it's chock full of ''[[Warrior Therapist|Warrior Therapists]]'', and nobody's mental problems are all that severe to begin with.
* [[There Are No Therapists]]: An interesting subversion: There ''are'' no therapists in the show, but instead it's chock full of ''[[Warrior Therapist|Warrior Therapists]]'', and nobody's mental problems are all that severe to begin with.
* [[That Man Is Dead]]: How Soma feels about Takuto, who he refers to as "some jerk I used to know."
* [[That Man Is Dead]]: How Soma feels about Takuto, who he refers to as "some jerk I used to know."

Revision as of 10:31, 9 January 2014

In an effort to learn more about metallic aliens that have been plaguing the planet for the past years, Dr. Noguchi and assistant Maki Agata try to bring to life a construct pieced together from various destroyed aliens. They recruit Takuto Kaneshiro, Maki's boyfriend at the college they both attend, into the project because of his talent for metallurgy. While Takuto is unhappy with Maki keeping secrets from him again, he reluctantly helps with the project -- but in the process of reviving the monster that Noguchi has aptly called Frank (short for Frankenstein), unidentified soldiers invade the facility known as MORGUE. The soldiers cut the power, which leads to a power surge that violently brings Frank to life and causes an explosion which kills everyone in the facility -- except Takuto.

"Mr. X" visits the scarred (emotionally and physically) Takuto in the hospital and offers him a chance to get his vengeance on the monster he blames for killing Maki and destroying his life. Months later, Lt. Ryu Soma is born from the ashes of Takuto's soul; he re-enters life as a military pilot for the organization known as FUNERAL, which deals with the attacking aliens (and has also recaptured Frank, who escaped after the explosion at MORGUE). It quickly becomes clear that Frank has become the best weapon FUNERAL has to defend against the aliens, which leaves Ryu torn between getting revenge for the woman he loved and protecting his newfound comrades.

Further complicating the picture is a young girl named Hattie; besides being the only person who can communicate with Frank, she also bears a striking resemblance to Maki. As it becomes apparent that Frank is more than a simple monster, Ryu and his FUNERAL comrades have to come to terms with questions of human identity, grief, and loss.

Argento Soma origially aired with 25 episodes, and was followed by the OVA "Alone and By Myself".


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