Ao no 6-gou


Blue Submarine No. 6

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Synonyms: Ao no 6-go, Ao no Rokugou, Ao no Rokugo
Japanese: 青の6号
English: Blue Submarine No. 6
German: Blue Submarine No.6
Spanish: Blue Submarine No. 6
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Type: OVA
Episodes: 4
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 25, 1998 to Mar 25, 2000
Producers: None found, add some
Studios: Gonzo
Source: Manga
Genres: ActionAction, AdventureAdventure, Award WinningAward Winning, Sci-FiSci-Fi
Themes: MechaMecha, MilitaryMilitary
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 31 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 7.011 (scored by 2381723,817 users)
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Ranked: #44242
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Popularity: #2875
Members: 58,648
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Preliminary Spoiler
Aug 5, 2009
Yet another anime I remember watching during my Toonami days. I remember not liking it very much when I was younger, due to the dark plot. But I've recently rewatched it again (years later) and I must say, this was a kickass anime.

I was rewarded with a great plot, jazzy music, excellent animation, and a good moral lesson.

The story itself had a pretty interesting and original twist on the End of the World genre of movies. With the theme's of man vs nature and such (it does this much better then The Happening, but that isn't very hard to do).
I only wish that they'd ...
Apr 29, 2008
Title: Blue Submarine No. 6

Manga, Live-Action Movie, Anime: Blue Submarine No. 6 was originally a manga created by Satoru Ozawa. It ran in Shonen Sunday, and stands at three collected volumes. It has yet to be licensed Stateside.

In 2005, a live-action movie was announced by Gonzo studios, with Masahiro Ohkura directing. There's no more info about the movie after this, so your guess is as good as mine as to whether or not it's actually still happening.

Blue Submarine No. 6 is a four episode OVA that was produced by Gonzo (famous for their work on Gankutsuou and Bokurano) and directed by Mahiro ...
Feb 16, 2010
I dont generally do reviews but nows as good of a time as any to start, that being said this is my first review and you may find it a little odd in comparison to most however i'll just keep doing them in my own 'brainless' way.

Story: The story, which i'm not going to any detail about, is border-line amazing though it doesn't seem very "whole". I say amazing because I've never really seen anything quite like it, that is to say it is quite unique and quite creative. However it does seem to have a lot of holes, much seems to go unexplained. Because ...
Nov 25, 2009
What is it I love about Blue Submarine 6...
Well, I remember, vaguely, watching it in instalments, back during those beautiful 6 months when I was 6 and we had free Cable, on Toonami. At yes, along side those hours watching Gundamn Wing and Chris Colorado, there was this odd little show about a Blue Submarine and some odd Animal men.
Back then, I wasn't so crazy on it, but that was mostly because I could never work out what order the episodes went in. I had this vague idea I might be watching them out of sync, or perhaps that I missed one.
Now of course, its ...
May 14, 2010
Preliminary (2/4 eps)
It took me about 5-10 minutes into the first episode to start thinking about dropping this anime. I hate blatantly obvious, excessive use of CGI, and if Blue Submarine No. 6 excels at anything it's that. More than 50% of animation is CGI and it is combined with 'normal' animation in a awkward and unconvincing way.
However, I was intrigued by the development of the story, so I've decided to keep watching, and I really tried. But I just could not overlook the animation.
The characters in the two episodes I've seen haven't exhibited anything out of the ordinary, so that part gave me no incentive ...
Sep 21, 2019
Ao no Rokugo (Blue Submarine No.6)
Out of 100 Nobles watching…
86 were impressed!
5 were judging the CG despite the time it was from
5 wanted more explanation and plot
4 were not okay with certain tidbits of fish on fish violence

Ao no Rokugo is a 4-episode OVA released in October of 1998. It was an adaptation of a manga the same name written in the late 60’s and covers some interesting themes having been made not far from Japan’s post WWII reconstruction and rapidly changing government structure at the dawn of the Cold War and the nuclear arms race. The anime was certainly dated and I can only ...
Mar 21, 2019
Mixed Feelings
I shall preface this review by letting you, the reader, know that I have not reviewed a show before. It is something I have always wanted to start. There is no time like the present, so let us begin.

Blue Submarine is a fresh spin on a post-apocalyptic man vs the world story. I believe the true strength of the anime lies in it's unique story in a seemingly oversaturated market (granted it was made 20 years ago as of this write-up) while it's true weakness is it's inability to do anything tangible with it in a 4 episode setting

It is of this reviewers belief that ...
Nov 10, 2013
Fear of the unknown.

I initially came to this anime in search of something with great animation, and although i did receive what I came for, it was not all I got.

Story
Not expecting much of a story, I move into this with small expectations. Little did I know the story is very deep with many morals. Although the structure is flawed with plot holes, it is easily overlooked with the very well transmitted moral.

Art
First, It must be taken into consideration that this was aired 1998-2000. The art/animation was beautiful in this. The style was fairly old due to the airing date, but that quality was ...
Apr 7, 2010
Unlike several of the other people who have reviewed this series, I did not get to see it when I watched Toonami as a kid. I guess I was too busy watching Outlaw Star and Tenchi Muyo. Maybe it is fortunate that I did not get to see it then, as I think I enjoyed it more now than I would have back then.

I'm not going to tell much about the storyline beyond the synopsis because there isn't too much more to tell without spoiling the whole thing. I will say though that the story and several characters are extremely deep considering the time constraints ...
May 21, 2016
Mixed Feelings
Have you ever thought "Oh man, Waterworld was an interesting movie. I wonder what'd it'd be like if Japan made a cartoon?" Well look no farther because Blue Submarine No. 6 is that. But, you know, not at all really.

First off, the character and creature designs are spot-on. The world Blue Submarine presents the viewer with is at once visually interesting and begging to be explored. Everyone looks and sounds very distinct and at no point (despite the relatively short amount of time I had to get to know everyone) did I ever confuse a character with another. I was initially ready for a tropey ...
Dec 21, 2012
An anime that has a VERY GOOD mix with almost fluently 3-D graphics from that time(1998)and one of my favorites, the story is interesting, so as some of the charac. past and what they do now! for me the 1st time seeing this was very special mostly because the underwater submarine battles are so well done, it kept me going so there was not much to me to bored about! JUST VERY WELL DONE
May 8, 2009
i thought blue sub no.6 was quite exciting. I watched in on cartonn network as a kid and was taken aback by the beauty of the scenery. The peaceful quite ocean can remind us of what we are starting to lose and what will become of it.
Apr 18, 2012
Let my ratings speak for themselves. It is a masterpiece. Beware though that there's a certain maturity level needed to well appreciate it. If you're looking for an upbeat anime look elsewhere; if you are however, looking for a darker/gloomier/sadder series, look no further.
Mar 8, 2016
*I know technically this isn't a movie, it's actually a 4 episode long OVA, but all the episodes together add up to about 2 hours so I'm just going to refer to it as a movie.

What I like about this movie:

I love Sci-Fi so when I heard the premise for this movie I was immediately interested; with a mad scientist, mutant fish-people, and a post-apocalypse war, the premise for this movie really is awesome.

Also, the designs for some of the fish-people characters is cool and I do love some of the weapons and technology they have in the movie like how the fish-people use ...
Dec 17, 2015
Kind of a 'non-anime' anime with a Cowboy Bebop-like feel. Not the most unique story but still interesting, the characters are fine but could've been developed a little more. Great animation, the kind you don't really see too much of any more, lots of detail and extra movement added to facial expressions and stuff like that. CGI is dated but still works. Short series, never felt bored while watching, and no bullshit "next time on blah blah". Watch the subbed version, some of the dubbed voices are really good but most are kind of lacking and take you out of it. Highly recommend if your ...
Jul 12, 2009
This has to be one of my original favorites, back when Toonami was the shit. Right off the bat, I dubbed Mutio as my favorite character, because I was very into non-human characters. Since I saw it right around the time I started listening to Gorillaz, I initially thought that Hayami looked a little like Murdoc, or Murdoc looked a little like Hayami. Either way...

It took me forever to get my hands on the complete DVD set, but it was well worth the wait. The story and artwork captivated me completely.
Sep 13, 2023
Blue Submarine No. 6 is one of the archetypal gems of the Toonami era. The atmosphere, sound design, and plot truly embody the essence of that time, heavy with a sense of discovery that only a limitless medium like anime can fully realize. Even beyond that association, this show stands on its own as something forlorn, complicated, and artful, while not losing any of the kinetic action which also defines a huge part of its identity. Beginning with the story, the viewer is met with a post-apocalyptic world, inundated by an ocean full of sentient hybrid monsters, the work of a mad scientist, which the ...
Dec 17, 2019
This is another anime i have to add to the good potential but not good enough execution. Well not that much badly executed but not having time to execute the story.

First of all I really love the soundtrack of this, i still listen to it after months of watching the movie.

But lets go to the important stuff, the elephant in the room its the visuals of the cgi shit, and they are ps2 like which makes sense giving the fact Gonzo made cinematics for videogames before doing this, but even with the crappy cgi in today's standards I still think it has good action even ...
Feb 2, 2013
Mixed Feelings
Blue Submarine No. 6 got quite a bit of exposure on Toonami years ago, hence how I became familiar with this 1998 OVA series from Gonzo. While I did have interest in wanting to see what all the fuss was about, I was also a bit hesitant to acquire this for my collection considering Gonzo's rep for the quality of their works being all over the place and making it hard to recommend them as a studio for consistently good quality works considering for as excellent quality works they can make like Gankutsuou and Bokurano, they've also made stinkers like Witchblade and Zaion: I Wish ...
Dec 28, 2018
Mixed Feelings
What can be said about Blue Submarine no. 6? I'm sure it would appeal to people that want your run of the mill world peace anime. You know, war is hell and all. Yeah we get it, blah blah blah. We need to learn to co-exist, yada yada yada. You've seen it a million times before.

What really stands out is the animation quality. It's beautiful, minus the CGI battles with the ships. Very fluid and really nice shading. I also loved the character designs. The MC, the heroine and all of the furry and fish people were really, really good. Other than that, there ...