Mugen no Ryvius


Infinite Ryvius

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Alternative Titles

Japanese: 無限のリヴァイアス
English: Infinite Ryvius
French: Infinite Ryvius
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Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 26
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 6, 1999 to Mar 29, 2000
Premiered: Fall 1999
Broadcast: Wednesdays at 18:00 (JST)
Studios: Sunrise
Source: Original
Genres: Award WinningAward Winning, DramaDrama, Sci-FiSci-Fi
Themes: MechaMecha, MilitaryMilitary, PsychologicalPsychological, SpaceSpace
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

Statistics

Score: 7.411 (scored by 1297312,973 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #22872
2 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #3421
Members: 46,162
Favorites: 346

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Animeby MyAnimeList

The Animation Kobe (アニメーション神戸) was an event established by Kobe in 1996 to promote anime and other visual media. The Animation Kobe Awards (アニメーション神戸賞) were given annually until 2015 by Kobe and the Organizing Committee to creators and creations.

The TV animations broadcast in Japan from September of the previous year to August of the event year, excluding rebroadcasts, become candidates. The candidates are selected not only from Japan but also from other countries. However, the committee sees more importance in a point of view promoting young creators of Japan.

(Source: Wikipedia)

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Animeby kingtsunami81

Fire obscurish / obscure shows that are only linked by 2 things: having terrible songs (well, a lot of them) and being shows I like

50 Entries · Jul 5, 2023 10:44 PM

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Animeby HelenaHills

Series that range around 11 episodes to 26 episodes and have already reached their finale. Taking into account 2nd parts for the 26 ones.

48 Entries · May 27, 2022 1:30 AM

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Animeby HelenaHills

Series that have space as their setting.

15 Entries · Jun 4, 2022 8:19 AM

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Animeby Rage_Beat06

people tell me I have weird tastes. But I enjoy a good amount of series. I also watch alot that others havent seen, so I wanted to compile some good ones I have enjoyed that many may have not seen.
Some of these people have seen, but I feel like I rarely hear them talked about.

50 Entries · Mar 6, 2023 9:23 PM

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Animeby Spira

Anime made by the first generation of anime fans.

I’m coining the term Anime New Wave in reference to the French New Wave and the Japanese New Wave in film canon. Like both of these movements, the first generation of creatives to achieve any kind of mainstream success were establishing the medium themselves and were drawing inspiration from outside their art form, such as how Osamu Tezuka was inspired by the work of Fritz Lang or how Hayao Miyazaki’s adaptation of Lupin III was deeply entrenched in film noir and Golden Age Hollywood aesthetics. With the rise of an otaku culture punctuated by the first doujin anime and the development of Studio Gainax, anime began to have its ideas and themes codified into a replicable series of cinematic references. Dezaki’s beautiful use of intense lighting and postcard memories, Tomino’s frantic paneling and action set pieces, Takahata’s evocative pastoral landscapes and slow takes, the language of anime was being written one word at a time. In the late 80s we saw the rise of talented creators who speak that language as their first tongue, and the results were inimitable and immediate.

Some directors I am considering under the term include Hideaki Anno, Shinichiro Watanabe, Kunihiko Ikuhara, and Satoshi Kon, just so there’s a point of reference here. I’m trying not to include directors who are usually lumped in with others on this list but were actively working as primary creatives in the studio system in the 80s, such as Mamoru Oshii. Lastly, I’m trying to keep the list centered on the initial wave of anime created even though plenty of these creatives have gone on to work on other things, just so I don’t have it be too confusing to look at. Arbitrary, I know.

Feel free to post comments on my page if you have any suggestions.

43 Entries · Sep 29, 2022 9:51 AM

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Animeby Primus24

These are the anime that appear in Super Robot Wars X-Omega Second period inclusions Roster For İOS and Android

22 Entries · Nov 30, 2022 7:26 AM

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Animeby Myndnix

These are the anime that appear in Super Robot Wars X-Ω, a mobile phone game that is now defunct.
It's being split into multiple parts because there are so many.

50 Entries · Sep 11, 2022 2:43 AM

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Animeby viinirypale

best for old monitors/tvs

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Animeby darksidious

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Animeby heromyth

These are anime Iv seen that I feel have an undercurrent of sadness to them. Hopefully you find something new!

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Animeby ExecutorCid

Space: the final frontier. The ultimate aspiration for Humanity´s willingness to deal with the unknown (at least until a multiverse is confirmed). And who is Humanity´s best friend in such an endeavor? Spaceship is.

And thus, Spaceship is:
- Lost in space.
- Trying to leave Earth.
- Trying to return to Earth.
- Trying to go from A to B.
- Wandering aimlessly.
- Trying to go to where no man has gone before.

Or similar scenarios.

While doing so, Spaceship is also:
- Trying to survive.
- Facing adversities.
- Dealing with the unknown.
- Facing its enemies, foreign or domestic.

All in the name of whatever mission Spaceship might have.

Spaceship is love. Spaceship is life.

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This stack might include entire franchises; since I do not want to bloat it with all of their elements, I will only include the first one or the most significant one and comment as needed.

Also I am intentionally censoring certain words because Facebook and Twitter traumatized me.

If you have suggestions for this stack, let me know.

20 Entries · Mar 27, 12:47 AM

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Animeby EmperorThor

Some anime are deeper than others. There are shows you can get more of if you read between the lines and use literary analysis. Some call it symbolism. They can be of different genres and often hard to find.

So this stack is for deep thinkers looking for food for thoughts.

If you think something else deserves a place here. Message me.

12 Entries · Jan 5, 2023 8:58 PM

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Well, how should I explain this? All the weirdest things in the weirdest box, what do you expect lol
Whether things are weird or not depends on each person's point of view, when you see too many weird things, your mind will consider those things as normal and not as weird as the first time...

50 Entries · Jan 29, 2023 3:36 AM

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Animeby Shloskye

The Classical Generic Mecha When Done Right Lead To Such Amazing Shows.

30 Entries · Mar 9, 2023 2:59 AM

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Animeby konor-good

Anime that were dubbed in its entirety by Ocean Productions, a Canadian based dubbing group in Vancouver, Canada.

There are some rare cases like Megaman NT were dubbed but not fully and I decided to exclude those. Dragonball Z was also dubbed by Ocean Prod. at one point in time but they didn't dub episodes 68-122 (To stay ahead with Funimation's dub). Z Kai also has a full dub but that will never see the light of day so I won't include that on these lists either.

50 Entries · Apr 30, 2023 9:44 PM

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Recommendations of different works from 70, 80 and 90s.

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Animeby Pages_Pages

Part Three of the retro sensation that is gripping the nation! For better or worse these are the anime worth your time from days gone by.

Part One: https://myanimelist.net/stacks/30488
Part Two: https://myanimelist.net/stacks/30490
Part Four: https://myanimelist.net/stacks/30811

Note: Moderators had taken down the stacks before, since it was not wholly information based. I will post this as a note as to why such series are essential in order to defend them all as a blanket statement.

Most of the series featured have some sort of significance in terms of first best or darkest for their era which can be categorized by decennium or part of a decennium (early, middle, late). These are mixed around in order in order to give those who subscribed to list a challenge. While I could give an individual breakdown, I think some research is better left up to those who have subscribed to the stacks, since this allows for additional cultural insight into what was popular in Japan at the time, which is sometimes disconnected from the United States, as well as the rest of North America and Europe in many ways. For example, the Crayon Shin-Chan that aired in the United States and Canada is different to the one that aired in Europe, is different to the one that aired in Japan. By recommending to seek out Japanese versions of series, it grows understanding. I am not the first one to have thought of this. In the United States, there used to be a channel called ImaginAsian TV which had the same purpose of informing people about Japanese popular culture through anime. The San Francisco and San Diego PBS stations did the same thing and NHK World Japan carries this on through series like Little Charo and previously Maiko-san Chi no Makanai-san.

I think it is agreed upon that retro is a niche, but with handicaps on subject matter like availability.

50 Entries · Jun 23, 2023 1:43 PM

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Animeby zettai-jin95

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