Alternative TitlesEnglish: GaoGaiGar Final Synonyms: Brave King GaoGaiGar Final, King of Braves GaoGaiGar Final, Yuusha-Oh GaoGaiGar Final Japanese: 勇者王ガオガイガーFINAL
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Type: OVA
Episodes: 8
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 21, 2000 to Mar 21, 2003
Duration:
32 min. per episode Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
L represents licensing company
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Karura
12 of 13 people found this review helpful
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8 of 8 episodes seen
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| Overall |
10 |
| Story |
9 |
| Animation |
9 |
| Sound |
8 |
| Character |
10 |
| Enjoyment |
10 |
GaoGaiGar Final is the continuation of the mecha shounen, GaoGaiGar. As expected, don't watch this until you have seen the original to some extent. I won't be touching up on basic stuff you should already know since you saw the original.
The plot of Final takes place, I'd estimate, roughly 6 to 12 months after the final events of the original series. I'd spoil the whole thing if I delved even into the slightest detail, but let me just say this: The story resembles that of the original's second half, totally getting rid of the "Villain of the Week" formula. You should know what you're getting yourself into. Let's just say the main antagonists were to be activated after the Zondars and the 31 Primevals had been defeated before hand.
score: 9
The design and art of Final have vastly improved over its predecessor. Not only that, but the animation has been revamped and is superior in fluidity. The mechas are colorful and detailed, though some transformations could use a bit of work. As for the environments, they are superb, especially if you consider when this was drawn. You're taken to India, China, France, and multiple real life areas where (oh my god) real life monuments are seen! Overall, a vast improvement over the original, which was subpar even in the color department.
score: 9
Musical scores are spot on with the tone of the episode. They managed to fit it well with the scenes. My major complaint is that I felt the background music could have been more varied instead of rewashing the same one over and over. You have to consider they use mostly the same background music from the original, but I guess that could be considered a plus to some people. Sound effects have improved, but not dramatically. Most of the robot movements have been given the "UC Gundam" startup sound, if that makes any sense. You'll hear it when you hear it. I don't recall it being in the original, but regardless they're in Final. As for the voice acting, most of them were great (Guy, Soldat J, Renais, etc.) but some were just outright annoying. Atleast Mamoru definitely improved.
score: 8
The cast of characters is EXCELLENT. Shishio Guy is very hot-blooded and proves himself time after time after time. Soldat J is heroic as usual, and yeah you get the idea. All of the returning characters have the same thought processes from the last few episodes of the original. As for the new characters, well they're outstanding. Renais is a cyborg similar to pre-final Guy, who was raised to be some sort of human weapon (literally.) Her owners were part of a criminal organization called BioNet, which was the antagonist of the first episode. Her personality resembles that of a tsundere to some extent. The two new "Ryu" robots are awesome! First off, they're female! That's right, female robots! Really, that's all you need to know.
score: 10
Enjoyment? It has the word "gar" in its title so you know it's going to be a joyride. It's action packed and filled with courage and heroes. The King of Braves is definitely enjoyable.
score: 10
Overall? 10/10 easily. With the inclusion of Renais, who might I add is a great female character, the two new mechas, and returning characters and spirit, I'd say Final is a great watch for anyone wanting to fill there "gar" void.
HIKARI NI NAREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE read more
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