Do not duplicate without permission. Info: In the year 3990, the immortal Oldna Poseidal rules Pentagona, a war-torn solar system of five planets. I cover gaming in Japan as well as the pop-culture here. L-Gaim is noteworthy on many counts, not least for its more realistic depiction of mecha but also that it would inspire Nagano to go on to write the incredibly popular manga series. Because of the production of to the writing and direction of , the resulting the tone of the series was more mature with an involved narrative. Their ship arrives on Mizum under pursuit by Gavlet and are saved due to the large rebel factions on that planet. The mecha design by and also broke new ground and went on to influence later series such as.
Teaming up with Gavlet and Chai, Nei attacks the rebels multiple times but is unable to defeat them. The setting in this series was an interesting mix of high technology, often much of it previously lost or forgotten, with a frontier type feel. With their mission in sight, the ragtag group will face powerful adversaries and become entangled in a rebellion against Poseidal's reign. By accessing this website, contacting us, and or placing an order, you automatically stated that you have read and agree with our disclaimer. Juusenki L-Gaim In the year 3990, the immortal Oldna Poseidal rules Pentagona, a war-torn solar system of five planets. Even with military allies Colonel Roy Mustang, Lieutenant Riza Hawkeye, and Lieutenant Colonel Maes Hughes on their side, the brothers find themselves caught up in a nationwide conspiracy that leads them not only to the true nature of the elusive Philosopher's Stone, but their country's murky history as well. In between finding a serial killer and racing against time, Edward and Alphonse must ask themselves if what they are doing will make them human again.
Daba Myroad is a survivor of the Yaman Clan, just one of numerous native societies nearly wiped out by the tyrant. Again directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino, L-Gaim also used the talents of for the mecha and character design. I also founded and continue to manage the mecha gaming site,. Along with Amu, Kyao and Lilith, Daba steals a space shuttle and heads to space. Follow me on , and. Three years of searching later, the brothers seek the Philosopher's Stone, a mythical relic that allows an alchemist to overcome the Law of Equivalent Exchange. It featured some of the bravest design work of the period and had an impressive staff behind it.
The opinions expressed are those of the writer. Both and are now available to stream via if you have a. Sales are counted toward donations, from collectors to collectors, as hobby purposes. The author is a Forbes contributor. Daba promises to fulfill the dying wish of one of the thieves hunting him—an honorable act that leads him to the powerful merchant Amandara Kamandara. Meanwhile Daba and the others have teamed up with the rebels on Mizum, led by Stella Coban.
. The pair befriend Fanneria Amu, an aspiring actress, and Lilith Fau, the last surviving fairy in Pentagona while on the run from a band of thieves attempting to steal L-Gaim. The result was an interesting story with a surreal glam rock aesthetic against a backdrop of harder mechanical realism set in a far off star system. Set in the Pentagona system, it broadly deals with the ragtag rebellion against a strange but all-encompassing military empire run by the enigmatic. Daba Myroad is a survivor of the Yaman Clan, just one of numerous native societies nearly wiped out by the tyrant.
Brought along by accident is Gaw Ha Leccee, a high ranking female officer of the Poseidal military. You can , or check out. I also do toy reviews for. When the Ape, Poseidal's personal ship approaches Mizum, Daba heads out to encounter her only to find a hologram in her stead. Heading through Mizum and finding the now wiped out civilization of the Yaman Clan, Daba finally meets Amandara Kamandara face to face and angrily returns the cash card after all the trouble its caused. The rebels, who have started to mass produce the L-Gaim are attacked relentlessly by the military and even though Chai Char is killed, the rebels are massacred and Stella is killed.
It is here where Daba meets Lillith Fuau, the last remaining fairy in the Pentagona world. They pay a terrible price for their transgression—Edward loses his left leg, Alphonse his physical body. Daba Myroad, traveling with his friend Mirao Kyao encounters a group of thieves led by Miyama Lilin, who seeks to sell the L-Gaim for a lot of money. When Leccee falls in love with Daba and defects from the military, Nei Mo Han is sent to Mizum to defeat the rebels by her lover, and head of the Elite 13, Giwaza Lowau. Lilin is eventually killed by one of her own subordinates, and Gavlet Gablae, a man who seeks to join the Poseidal military becomes their new leader.
Daba, Kyao, Leccee and Lillith return to space while Amu decides to stay behind on Mizum. When Daba makes a promise to one of the dying thieves to deliver a cash card to a man named Amandara Kamandara, the three of them head to the city of Prearmo, where the thieves continue to chase them. The pair befriend Fanneria Amu, an aspiring actress, and Lilith Fau, the last surviving fairy in Pentagona while on the run from a band of thieves attempting to steal L-Gaim. Daba promises to fulfill the dying wish of one of the thieves hunting him—an honorable act that leads him to the powerful merchant Amandara Kamandara. It is only by the desperate sacrifice of Edward's right arm that he is able to affix Alphonse's soul to a suit of armor.
The thieves' initial attack ends in failure and one of them, a teenage girl named Fanneria Amu defects after falling in love with Daba. When Amandara Kamandara leaves Koam and heads to the planet Mizum, Daba is dedicated to following him so he can return the cash card. I also manage and do toy reviews over at. While Daba and the others have a hard time finding Amandara Kamandara, Gavlet finds him himself and gets a recommendation to join the Poseidal military, where he's placed under Chai Char, one of the military's 'Elite 13'. Amandara, a wealthy trader who provides arms to the military gives the rebels a tremendous amount of funds and weapons. .