Tatsumiyajima is the central island in the middle of a small cluster of islands, in a sleepy backwater of the Japanese isles. Not much happens there, and the island's young people go to school knowing that their lives are likely to remain peaceful and undisturbed. Or so they have been taught... but the truth is different. The fate of mankind is on the line, and Tatsumiyajima is the last line of defense against a hostile and incomprehensible enemy. At the center of it all, fighting for Humanity's continued existence, is the giant robot Fafner, the dragon that guards this final treasure of mankind.
(Source: Anime News Network)
Note: The last episode aired with a runtime of ~48 minutes as opposed to the standard 24 minute long episode. In the DVD release and subsequent home video releases of the series, the final episode was split into two separate ~24 minute long episodes.
Relating or devoted to the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
Ensemble Cast90%
Features a large cast of characters with (almost) equal screen time and importance to the plot.
Post-Apocalyptic83%
Partly or completely set in a world or civilization after a global disaster.
Real Robot80%
Prominently features mechanical designs loosely influenced by real-world robotics.
Aliens
Statistics
Watch Status
CURRENT
5.8%
PLANNING
55.7%
COMPLETED
30.8%
DROPPED
4.1%
PAUSED
3.5%
76%
Prominently features extraterrestrial lifeforms.
War70%
Partly or completely set during wartime.
Male Protagonist64%
Main character is male.
Robots60%
Prominently features humanoid machines.
Military53%
Centered around the life and activities of military personnel.
Kuudere53%
Prominently features a character who generally retains a cold, blunt and cynical exterior, but once one gets to know them, they have a very warm and loving interior.
Cosmic Horror50%
A type of horror that emphasizes human insignificance in the grand scope of cosmic reality; fearing the unknown and being powerless to fight it.
Boys' Love20%
Prominently features romance between two males, not inherently sexual.