“In 2041, Eiji joins Sandman's gravity-powered robot Gravion to battle Zeravire invaders and find his sister.”
Super Heavy God Gravion
超重神グラヴィオン
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Synopsis
In 2041, Eiji joins Sandman's gravity-powered robot Gravion to battle Zeravire invaders and find his sister.
The year is now 2041 AD. A new enemy called Zeravire suddenly appears in the solar system, destroying all military installations it comes across. However, a wealthy man named Klein Sandman is already aware of this planned invasion and had been secretly preparing his army for battle. His trump card is Gravion, a giant robot that utilizes gravity as its source of energy. Meanwhile a young man named Eiji secretly enters Sandman's base in search for his missing sister. It is there that he meets another young man by the name of Toga... These two must now fight together with four other individuals aboard the super robot, Gravion to fend off the Zeravire threat. (Source: ANN)
What people say
Community consensus
Derived from 3 sampled reviews
What 3 viewers settled on.
Mostly aligned
σ 1.70 · some divergence
3.5 pts
Recommenders 7.5 · others 4.0
↓ 0.67
Running avg · Nov 2008 → Aug 2024
- 8 “Gravion delivers retro super robot fun that openly embraces every genre cliché, pairing nicely animated action with JAM Project's incredibly catchy music. While the first season's main plot about a...”
- 7 “The show delivers enjoyable super robot action with JAM Project's excellent music and a surprisingly good English dub, particularly Sandman's perfectly cast voice performance. While the first...”
- 4 “Seeing as it's a continuous story, I'm writing this review to cover both seasons. This series is made by the same guy as Detonator Orgun and Dangaizer 3. It had some potential. The core issues can...”
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- Format 13 × 23′ eps × min
- Total runtime 4h 59m all episodes
- Aired Oct 2002 – Dec 2002 Fall 2002
- Source Tv media type
- Rated PG 13 - Teens 13 or older
- Ref. BS-0753 catalog