Aquarion
A TV Tokyo Original
Set far in the future, humanity depends on a colossal weapon called the Aquarion to stand against a highly advanced foe known as the Shadow Angels. The mecha relies on a rare union of pilots whose minds and bodies must synchronize to unleash its full fighting potential. As battles unfold across a... Read more
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About Aquarion
Set far in the future, humanity depends on a colossal weapon called the Aquarion to stand against a highly advanced foe known as the Shadow Angels. The mecha relies on a rare union of pilots whose minds and bodies must synchronize to unleash its full fighting potential. As battles unfold across a sun cracked world, the crew learns that victory requires more than courage it demands trust, cooperation and careful handling of personal loyalties. The story follows a diverse team of pilots and engineers who shoulder the weight of survival while uncovering whispers of secrets behind the enemy and the true nature of the Aquarion itself. The tension between duty and personal life threads through missions, testing trust between battles.
Released in 2005 as a television series, Aquarion is attributed to a creative trio that includes May'n, Ryuujin Kiyoshi, and Yoko Kanno. The project blends animation with a musical sensibility tied to its makers, and it aims for both big action and emotional resonance to satisfy both fans and newcomers.
Reception is mixed with a 6.5 out of 10 rating from 24 votes. The show delves into teamwork, personal identity, and sacrifice against an epic backdrop of sky battles, exploring how ordinary people unite under extreme pressure. It invites viewers to question heroes and costs.
Among fans it has a recognized niche status for its striking mech designs and the involvement of Yoko Kanno; the collaboration attracted listeners who might not usually seek out mecha anime. Its music and visuals are often cited as a standout, and it still sparks conversation among enthusiasts.
No major awards or nominations are listed in the available data. Aquarion is typically noted for its concept, voice cast and music rather than industry accolades, which suits its status as a niche title favored by dedicated fans of the genre.
Details
- Release Date
- April 05, 2005
- Episode Length
- 30m
- Rating
- TV-14
- User Ratings
- 24 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 3
- Episodes
- 78
- Network
- TV Tokyo, Tokyo MX
- Status
- Returning Series
- Genres
- Animation, Action & Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
- Country
- Japan
- Studio
- 8bit +4 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Nobunaga Shimazaki
Akira Kaibuki (voice)
Ayane Sakura
Maia Tsukigane (voice)
Ari Ozawa
Karan Uminagi (voice)
Haruka Chisuga
Kokone Kikogami (voice)
Jouji Nakata
Sougon Henzaki (voice)
Ryoko Shiraishi
Sakurako Soda (voice)
Saima Nakano
Shouko Iwagami (voice)
Takayuki Asai
Tsutomu Domon (voice)
Yuuichirou Umehara
Hayato Kujo (voice)
Yuuto Adachi
Subete Kenzaki (voice)
Created by: May'n, Ryuujin Kiyoshi, Yoko Kanno
Seasons (3 seasons, 78 episodes)
Genesis of Aquarion
26 episodes - 2005
Aquarion Evol
26 episodes - 2012
Aquarion Logos
26 episodes - 2015