Zero crash-lands on the war-torn planet Amatera. With no memory of her past, Zero joins resistance leader Ring in uncovering the truth behind the relentless Gevuran invaders and face an epic... Read allZero crash-lands on the war-torn planet Amatera. With no memory of her past, Zero joins resistance leader Ring in uncovering the truth behind the relentless Gevuran invaders and face an epic confrontation spanning space and time.Zero crash-lands on the war-torn planet Amatera. With no memory of her past, Zero joins resistance leader Ring in uncovering the truth behind the relentless Gevuran invaders and face an epic confrontation spanning space and time.
Ayaka Asai
- Boy 2
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Shoya Chiba
- Suzume
- (voice)
Haruki Ishiya
- Friends
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Mamiko Noto
- M-Lezi
- (voice)
Tomokazu Seki
- Uvo
- (voice)
Riho Sugiyama
- Boy 1
- (voice)
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Yukari Tamura
- Luca
- (voice)
Rie Tanaka
- Uno
- (voice)
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90s anime for a new era
Shinsei Galverse was a retro nostalgic masterpiece! And it's free to watch on YouTube which is wild. It's short, but for an OVA, it did an amazing job at introducing the world and characters in a pretty short time frame and the end scene left me wanting to see more.
The voice acting cast is incredible and they brought their A-game. In particular, I love D. D.'s journey and how she evolves and changes over the course of the episode. I would love to see an English dub and of course more episodes too. Zero's character is fun - jumping between serious, funny, and pretty misty eyed at times. If you speak Japanese, there's a tonne of gyaru language and slang references which are cool. I also liked the classic yellow subtitles on YouTube.
The last minute is probably the most intriguing, hinting at the wider world of the Galverse galaxy and what other stories we might have to look forward to.
The art style is so distinctly 90s and I feel there's not much else out there which scratches the retro - nostalgic anime itch. I love the bold lines, vibrant colors, and the gyaru inspiration for the character designs and outfits. Even if you don't know about gyaru culture I think it's a hit... there's a fun mix here between shoujo and shonen styles. Fingers crossed for more episodes.
The voice acting cast is incredible and they brought their A-game. In particular, I love D. D.'s journey and how she evolves and changes over the course of the episode. I would love to see an English dub and of course more episodes too. Zero's character is fun - jumping between serious, funny, and pretty misty eyed at times. If you speak Japanese, there's a tonne of gyaru language and slang references which are cool. I also liked the classic yellow subtitles on YouTube.
The last minute is probably the most intriguing, hinting at the wider world of the Galverse galaxy and what other stories we might have to look forward to.
The art style is so distinctly 90s and I feel there's not much else out there which scratches the retro - nostalgic anime itch. I love the bold lines, vibrant colors, and the gyaru inspiration for the character designs and outfits. Even if you don't know about gyaru culture I think it's a hit... there's a fun mix here between shoujo and shonen styles. Fingers crossed for more episodes.
10DimaP-52
What an excellent beginning to a fun journey!
When I first watched Shinsei Galverse, I was blown away by the unique art style and the quality of this first episode! You can really tell here how much hard work and love went into this!
I really enjoyed getting to know the characters and hearing their amazing voices for the first time. Some of the characters that stood out to me were D. D. and RanRan, but there are many shining stars in here. I think it would be cool if the episodes could extend closer to 30 minutes, which would help give the audience a bit more time with the individual characters.
Overall I thought it was excellent, especially knowing that this was created by a small but mighty team. I had a good time and I am really looking forward to seeing episodes!
I really enjoyed getting to know the characters and hearing their amazing voices for the first time. Some of the characters that stood out to me were D. D. and RanRan, but there are many shining stars in here. I think it would be cool if the episodes could extend closer to 30 minutes, which would help give the audience a bit more time with the individual characters.
Overall I thought it was excellent, especially knowing that this was created by a small but mighty team. I had a good time and I am really looking forward to seeing episodes!
10ReiT-34
Blown Away!
I've always loved anime but I never really knew how much work went into making one until i discovered this independent project making an anime, their way. I am blown away by Galverse's ability to deliver! The core team and community that helped bring this project to life are friendly, respectful and always down to chat. Come join the discord and you'll see. The art style and characters are what kept me hooked - I adore the textured style reminiscent of sailor moon, Akira, Evangelion and Ghost in the Shell. I can't believe this was produced independently. The use of emerging tech blended with traditional animation methods by this team is unparalleled. You cannot fault them. So join the galverse community, bring your constructive criticism and help shape the next chapter! I was blown away by the OVA and you can guarantee I am going to be first in line for season 1 when it drops. 💖
Makes me feel like a kid again
Shinsei Galverse is one of those things that takes me right back to that time in my childhood when I'd rush to finish my homework so I can turn on my daily afternoon anime.
Upon learning about Galverse, I was immediately captivated by the artwork as it reminded me of those simpler times. It's definitely nostalgic, but also fresh and edgy at the same time. I've never seen such a badass yet fashionable group of gals!
In just 22 minutes, the OVA is jam-packed with action, character development, and a cliffhanger at the end. It does a great job of introducing the world of Galverse and while it does feel rushed (which can be attributed to limited budget), we have a solid understanding of the premise and what we can look forward to. I am personally hyped seeing the after-credits scene and can't help but imagine all the stories yet to unfold. Additionally, the OVA is filled with legendary voice actors and background artists so it's easy to admire this as a true piece of art. It's one of those things that you can't help but watch numerous times to properly admire.
Ayaka Ohira and the Galverse team have truly broken barriers here. Not only do we see an anime created and led by a female artist-director with a unique (gyaru) perspective, but watching the behind-the-scenes content also reveals the team's passion, and that alone is intriguing enough.
Upon learning about Galverse, I was immediately captivated by the artwork as it reminded me of those simpler times. It's definitely nostalgic, but also fresh and edgy at the same time. I've never seen such a badass yet fashionable group of gals!
In just 22 minutes, the OVA is jam-packed with action, character development, and a cliffhanger at the end. It does a great job of introducing the world of Galverse and while it does feel rushed (which can be attributed to limited budget), we have a solid understanding of the premise and what we can look forward to. I am personally hyped seeing the after-credits scene and can't help but imagine all the stories yet to unfold. Additionally, the OVA is filled with legendary voice actors and background artists so it's easy to admire this as a true piece of art. It's one of those things that you can't help but watch numerous times to properly admire.
Ayaka Ohira and the Galverse team have truly broken barriers here. Not only do we see an anime created and led by a female artist-director with a unique (gyaru) perspective, but watching the behind-the-scenes content also reveals the team's passion, and that alone is intriguing enough.
Really fun and left me curious for more
Before watching the anime I didn't really know what expectations to have, as this is artist Ayaka Ohira's first big project as a director and there was very few reference material of the Shinsei Galverse artwork in motion, aside from the Tove Lo - I Like U music video, and the trailer itself. However, the recent revealing of the high-profile voice actor cast and the behind the scenes footage on their YouTube channel really got me excited to watch this.
Watching Shinsei Galverse, the art didn't disappoint: the characters look crisp and vibrant, with some beautiful background shots in there as well. Obviously the anime was made to please 90's anime fans, but it does so while looking modern at the same time. The action scenes were great too, with the laser guns, swords and gadgets all looking and sounding crisp and impactful. Overall I really like the positive yet serious tone of the Galverse universe, which makes it easy to watch but at the same time handles interesting, meaningful topics.
Because the episode was quite short we didn't get to see a whole lot of individual character progression, but D. D stood out to me as the most interesting one. She looks badass, and Ai Fairouz did a great job voicing her. I would love to see more of her story.
Without spoiling too much, the final scene adds an interesting extra layer that really left me wanting more!
Watching Shinsei Galverse, the art didn't disappoint: the characters look crisp and vibrant, with some beautiful background shots in there as well. Obviously the anime was made to please 90's anime fans, but it does so while looking modern at the same time. The action scenes were great too, with the laser guns, swords and gadgets all looking and sounding crisp and impactful. Overall I really like the positive yet serious tone of the Galverse universe, which makes it easy to watch but at the same time handles interesting, meaningful topics.
Because the episode was quite short we didn't get to see a whole lot of individual character progression, but D. D stood out to me as the most interesting one. She looks badass, and Ai Fairouz did a great job voicing her. I would love to see more of her story.
Without spoiling too much, the final scene adds an interesting extra layer that really left me wanting more!
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