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*Galaxy Praeline Yuna = I don't remember.

*Gasaraki = 1999 mecha by Ryosuke Takahashi; 4 episodes ~ the independent republic of Belgistan has developed nuclear weapons and has been testing them out in the middle of its desert territory. This has the United Nations concerned with the stability of the area's political climate. In responcse to this threat, the U.N. decides to impose sanctions on Belgistan and send inspectors in to view the test site. When the Belgistinian dictator refuses, the stage is set for a showdown. The U.N. makes it clear that it will force its way in if it has to, and it turns out that this is its only option. Nobody expects much of a fight, and indeed the initial air campaign goes well. However, the ground war is less successful, and despite overwhelming numerical and technical superiority, the U.N. forces are thoroughly defeated. TA stands for Tactical Armor, and is the name for the corporation's experimental bipedal weapons system, currently undergoing trials. When the Gowa family hears of the U.N.'s defeat, it senses an opportunity to get its system into action. It stages a demonstration of just how superior the Tas are in comparison to conventional armor, and manages to get the blood of the Defence Force's top officers boiling for a fight. The Gowas also know something the U.N. doesn't about the site of the supposed nuclear explosion, and are extremely eager to secure the site for themselves. They know that the U.N. forces were beaten by *another* bipedal weapons system, and are curious as to who could have developed it. Added to this is the fixation the Gowa family has with a certain "Noh" play, the Dance of Gasara, and the demonic force it is supposed to be able to summon. The youngest Gowa is Yushiro, who is more or less the stoic and brooding type. He is the key to something, and the rest of his family are more than happy to put him in danger for their own selfish reasons.

*Gate Keepers = made in 2000 with character designs by Keiji Goto; has action, good art, and a j-pop opening.

*Gantz = Two friends who perish while performing an act of altruism find themselves trapped in a bizarre, hellish afterlife in this graphic anime series. As they're trying to do a good deed helping a drunk bum, a subway train tragically kills high school student Kei and his best buddy, Kato. Transported to a stark room overlooking Tokyo, Kei and Kato are forced to take part in dangerous missions . . . and the outcome will decide their ultimate fates.

*Generation Gawl = Three guys with matching "Star Trek: The Next Generation"-style shirts suddenly appear in a park during a violent storm. Moments after they arrive, an armored monster (one that bears striking similarities to those from anime series such as Bil-Booser Armor Guyver and Evangelion) attacks them. The battle, later revealed in flashback form, is quick and violent, finished with a single, blood-gushing punch. The main character is Gawl, who transforms or "generates" into a futuristic battlesuit. Along with his two friends, Gawl is mankind's last chance to avoid an apocalyptic future. We never find out who these three are or why they were selected to go back in time. They don't really seem like the most experienced individuals for a mission that the entire fate of the world depends on. Although, they are products of an enlightened future with above-average IQs, and have no problem immediately being admitted to the nearby University.

*Genesis Climber Mospeada [a.k.a. Robotech's "New Generation"] = aired in 1983

*Ghost in the Shell = It's about a female cop who's a robot and she works with a cyborg partner and a mostly human partner. They live in a world where most people are robotic or cyborgs. She and her partners are after a criminal, called the Puppet Master, who is similar to a virus. It goes into to people's mind and creates false memories in their memory to make them do his evil deeds. After the puppet master leaves it's victim's they don't have a clue to what they have been doing and have some trouble believing that the past they thought was real wasn't.

*Ginga Eiyu Densetsu (Legend of the Galactic Heroes) = ?

*Gokudo = Gokudo, a wandering swordsman and thief, was once the heir to the Kingdom of Esharott. However, the ruler of the Darkside Empire overthrew his father when he was only a small child, leaving Gokudo to wander the Earth. Now Gokudo's ambition is to obtain all the greatest treasures of the world. Joined by Mora's son and a tomboy named Roubett (?), these three unlikely adventurers head out on an epic quest.

*Golden Boy = having to do with magic?

*Goggle Five = aired in 1982; its mecha is formed from three other robots combined.

*Gravitation = both an anime and manga; I've only seen the anime; tis about a gay young man who falls in love with this famous writer Yuki Eiri. Yuki Eiri isn't gay, supposedly, but he sure seems to kiss the other guy a lot. . . .

*Green Green = Midori comes from another time to be with her past life forbidden love, Yusuke. Unfortunately Yusuke has lost his memory, so he doesn't remember a thing about her. He goes to Kanenone Academy, an all boys school that merges with an all girls school. Kanenone Academy is full of perverted boys, so their dream comes true when a school full of big-breasted-girls comes to join their school. Yusuke is the only mature boy in the whole school, but his friends always manage to drag him into trouble. While Midori is chasing after him, Yusuke secretly falls in love with Futaba, who also secretly falls in love with him. The plot is cliche, but it seems the main point of this anime is not for a good plot, just hentai.

*Gundam 08th MS Team = never cared enough to watch it.
*V Gundam = aired in 1993
*G Gundam = aired in 1995
*Gundam Seed = In the 70th year of the Cosmic Era, the economic friction between genetically enhanced Coordinators and unmodified Naturals has erupted into full-scale conflict. The Natural-dominated Earth Alliance has secretly developed five Gundam mobile suits at a neutral space colony. In a fateful twist, young coordinator Kira Yamato pilots the Alliance's prototype Strike Gundam -- and must fight his own people in order to protect his friends.
*Gundam Seed Destiny = Although the Naturals and Coordinators have halted their war through the signing of a treaty, the threat of Blue Cosmos is ever present. During a conference addressing the threat of a new military arms race, an Alliance team attacks the meeting site and steals three Gundam mobile suits. Shinn Asuka and Athrun Zala set out in hot pursuit but soon learn of an even greater catastrophe that could spell the end for peaceful relations.
*Gundam Wing = aired in 1996; Five boys from different countries fight big machines (sp?).
*Zeta Gundam = sequal to Gundam, but I don't know where it fits in this list of Gundam series'.

*GunSmith Cats = directed by Takeshi Mori; Two bounty hunter chicks who own a gun store are conned by this cute government official who works for the Bureau of Drugs and Alcohol. They have to help him find a smuggler and his entire cargo of illegal firearms and are latter chased around by this crazy Russian assassin chick. The ending is shocking.

*Gunslinger Girl = Brainwashed girls who do not have any relatives nor any place to go are trained as professional assassins and given mechanical bodies by a so called non-profit welfare organization. They have lost every conscience and do not hesitate to kill. They spend their lives smeared with smoke, covered in gunpowder and blood. It's a sad story about suffering girls who have lost their past but continue to live. After they were being brainwashed, they can kill with an innocent face and without hesitation at all. They don't think through their deeds and don't feel any pity. But behind their cute disguise, they destroy themselves and refuse to grow. The girls have mechanical bodies, but they are still adolescent children. Each girl has a partner who trains her, and each have a unique relationship with her partner: Henrietta and Guise have a brother-sister relationship; Triela and her partner have a father-daughter relationship; Claes and Ravalo have a teacher-student relationship; Jean treats Rico as his tool; Angelica was the first girl at the agency. Because of the conditioning she went through, she lost a lot of her memory; her handler, Marco, doesn't want to bother using her anymore since all the training he did with her no longer matters. Elsa is separate from the other girls; she is anti-social because she only cares about her handler, Lauro. She has a crush on him and wants to impress him, but he only sees her as a tool.

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