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Gainer is the headstrong main protagonist of the series. He lived his days as a high school truant and online gaming champion before meeting Gain Bijou, an Exodus specialist under the captivity of the Siberian Railway forces. Gainer initially opposes the Yapan Exodus, but through a series of coincidences and his connections with Gain and Sara, he suddenly finds himself soldiering for their cause. He pilots the long-haired Overman dubbed 'King Gainer'. |
Gainer is the headstrong main protagonist of the series. He lived his days as a high school truant and online gaming champion before meeting Gain Bijou, an Exodus specialist under the captivity of the Siberian Railway forces. Gainer initially opposes the Yapan Exodus, but through a series of coincidences and his connections with Gain and Sara, he suddenly finds himself soldiering for their cause. He pilots the long-haired Overman dubbed 'King Gainer'. |
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Overman King Gainer | |
OVERMANキングゲイナー (Ōbāman Kingu Geinā) | |
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Created by | Yoshiyuki Tomino inspired by La Compagnie des glaces by Georges-Jean Arnaud |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Yoshiyuki Tomino |
Produced by | Michiko Suzuki Yoshitaka Kawaguchi Jun Yukawa |
Written by | Ichirō Ōkouchi |
Music by | Kohei Tanaka |
Studio | Sunrise |
Licensed by | |
Original network | Animax, WOWOW |
Original run | September 7, 2002 – March 22, 2003 |
Episodes | 26 |
Manga | |
Written by | Yoshiyuki Tomino |
Illustrated by | Yoshihiro Nakamura |
Published by | Media Factory |
Magazine | Comic Flapper |
Demographic | Seinen |
Original run | 2002 – 2009 |
Volumes | 7 |
Overman King Gainer (OVERMANキングゲイナー, Ōbāman Kingu Geinā) is an anime television series, created by Yoshiyuki Tomino, written by Ichirō Ōkouchi, and featuring character designs by Yoshihiro Nakamura, Kinu Nishimura and Ken'ichi Yoshida. The series ran from September 7, 2002 to March 22, 2003 on Japan's WOWOW network, spanning a total of 26 episodes. Following the 2012 closure of Bandai Entertainment, Sunrise announced at Otakon 2013, that Sentai Filmworks has acquired Overman King Gainer, along with a handful of other former BEI titles.[1]
Plot
The setting and plot of Overman King Gainer are a loose adaptation of the novel series La Compagnie des glaces by the French writer Georges-Jean Arnaud.[2] After an environmental cataclysm, much of the world's population retreated into domed cities called Domepolis, which are run by an organization known as "London IMA" (International Management Authority) and its police arm, "Saint Regan". However, the Domepoli are maintained and supplied by privatized firms such as the "Siberian Railroad Company". Many years have passed since the cataclysm, and many have begun to believe that the world environment has recovered sufficiently enough for humans to begin living outside Domepoli. As such, some inhabitants begin planning Exoduses to leave these cities and to resettle their ancestral homelands. However, this does not sit well with the London IMA or the private firms that monopolize trade between the Domepoli, as the loss of people would not only lead to a loss in tax and trade revenue, but if the Exodus were to be successful, it would show the people that it was no longer necessary to rely on the London IMA or the private firms for survival. They fiercely oppose any Exoduses, spreading propaganda on the evils effects of Exoduses on the Earth's environment, and using military force to prevent any attempted Exodus.
The story begins in a Domepolis in Siberia, where championship video game player Gainer Sanga is arrested by Siberian Railroad policewoman Adette Kistler on suspicion of being an Exodus member. Ironically he isn't, but his friends Sara Kodama and Bello Korissha along with his schoolteacher Mamado Azaf are members of the Gauli team, a militia unit of the local Exodus group. At the same time, Exodus expert and coordinator Gain Bijou lets himself be arrested by the Siberian Railroad police as part of his plan to infiltrate the city and steal an "Overman", which is a biomechanical giant robot, for use in defending the Exodus.
Gain is placed in the same prison cell as Gainer, and when Gain initiates his escape, only Gainer is willing to escape as well. They infiltrate the castle of Duke Medaiyu and steal an Overman in the Duke's secret museum collection, which Gainer logs into as his videogame handle: "King Gainer". As Gainer gets the hang of piloting a real Overman, he and Gain encounter shut-in Princess Anna, the Duke's daughter, who supports the Exodus and wants to see the world and people other than her tutor, Lioubov Smettana. Using an annual festival presented by idol singer and co-Exodus leader, Meeya Laujin, as cover, the Exodus executes their plan: take much of the Domepolis, block by block, using heavy hauler machines called Silhouette Mammoths and move them over 3000 km across the Siberian tundra to their ancestral homeland, "Yapan". As the Exodus moves out, the Siberian Railroad police chief, Yassaba Jin, mobilizes his forces to stop them. Other obstacles to the Exodus are Kistler's and Jin's subordinates Jaboli Mariela, Kejinan Datto, and Enge Gam, Siberian Railroad president Kizz Munt, Saint Regan policemen Asuham Boone and Zakki Bronco, and Overman aces Cynthia Lane and Kashmir Valle.
Characters
Yapan Exodus
- Gainer Sanga
- Voiced by: Hirofumi Nojima (Japanese), Liam O'Brien (English)
Gainer is the headstrong main protagonist of the series. He lived his days as a high school truant and online gaming champion before meeting Gain Bijou, an Exodus specialist under the captivity of the Siberian Railway forces. Gainer initially opposes the Yapan Exodus, but through a series of coincidences and his connections with Gain and Sara, he suddenly finds himself soldiering for their cause. He pilots the long-haired Overman dubbed 'King Gainer'.
- Sara Kodama
- Voiced by: Ai Kobayashi (Japanese), Olivia O'Connor (English)
Sara Kodama is a diligent high school student and member of the Gauli Squad, a rebel soldier faction which supports the Yapan Exodus. Her work ethic is matched only by her heart, which she devotes mainly to Gainer. Her plan upon completion of the Yapan Exodus is to cultivate a farm.
- Gain Bijou
- Voiced by: Otoya Kawano (Japanese), Ron Allen (English)
A self-proclaimed 'Exodus specialist', Gain is an expert sniper and important member of the Yapan Exodus. His nickname, 'Black Southern Cross', was earned by his reputation for leaving bullet wounds in the shape of a cross within his fallen enemies. His affable demeanor outside the battlefield is pierced upon discussion of his mysterious past.
- Princess Ana Medaiyu
- Voiced by: Noriko Kito (Japanese), Michelle Ruff (English)
Princess Ana is the daughter of Duke Medaiyu. Her lively nature and insatiable curiosity lead her to join the Yapan Exodus under the guise of a hostage. She owns three intelligent pet squirrels that heed her every command.
- Lioubov Smettana
- Voiced by: Ai Futamura (Japanese), Julie Ann Taylor (English)
Ana's kind, brave, and loyal retainer. She has trouble keeping up with the princess at times and wishes to protect her at all costs.
- Adette Kistler
- Voiced by: Marika Hayashi (Japanese), Wendee Lee (English)
Adette debuts as a commander of the Siberian Railway forces, and infiltrates the traveling city units in order to capture Princess Ana. Gain quickly thwarts her attempt, and with nowhere else to go, she begrudgingly starts a new life on the Exodus as a high school teacher for Gainer and Sara's class. She's a tough and shrewd woman, but childlike in her temper and affection toward men.
- Bello Korissha
- Voiced by: Shusaku Otake (Japanese), Derek Stephen Prince (English)
A fellow Gauli Squad member and classmate of Gainer and Sara. He has feelings for Sara, but never seems to show them outside random acts of jealously toward Gainer. Despite this, he remains good friends with Gainer and Sara and a helpful ally on the battlefield.
- Meeya Laujin
- Voiced by: Yumiko Nakanishi (Japanese), Kate Davis (English)
- Louvre Won Dara
- Voiced by: Masako Chiba (Japanese), Kate Davis (English)
- Mamado Azaf
- Voiced by: Rintaro Nishi (Japanese), David Orozco (English)
- Hughes Gauli
- Voiced by: Toru Kusano (Japanese), Tony Oliver (English)
Hughes is the commander of the Gauli Squad, trained in the way of the ninja. He'll stop at nothing to support the Yapan Exodus.
- Cona Madaya
- Voiced by: Mayumi Honda (Japanese), Julie Maddalena (English)
Cona is the temperamental young mechanic who repairs the Silhouette machines and King Gainer. Early on, she competes with Lioubov for Gain's affection, but quickly moves on to capture the attention of Gain's former comrade.
- Nann
- Voiced by: Jun Irie (Japanese), Midge Mayes (English)
- Toun
- Voiced by: Yohei Obayashi (Japanese), Dave Mallow (English first), Jim Taggert (English second)
- Elizabeth
- Voiced by: Tomoko Hayashi (Japanese), Alexu Greene (English)
Five Wisemen
- Gach Wige
- Voiced by: Kazuhiko Kishino (Japanese), William Frederick Knight (English)
- Citran Vie
- Voiced by: Naoki Shirakami (Japanese), Jane Alan (English)
- Manman Douton
- Voiced by: Mugihito (Japanese), Anthony Mozdy (English first), Joey Lotsko (English second)
- Pelhar Pey
- Voiced by: Hiroaki Harakawa (Japanese), Steve Kramer (English)
Wulgusk Domepolis
- Duke Medaiyu
- Voiced by: Harumi Munechika (Japanese), Russel Thor (English)
Siberian Railroad Authority
- Cynthia Lane
- Voiced by: Rena Mizuki (Japanese), Tara Malone (English)
During her first appearance, Cynthia is simply an online gaming buddy of Gainer's hidden behind a virtual avatar. However, it is discovered later on that she is part of the Siberian Railroad forces, raised and favored by Kizz Munt. She is almost always eating candy and seems to treat piloting as a game, as well as dating. Her trademark whimsy and inability to take things seriously comes with major consequences, as she ends up hurting a Gainer later in the series during a friendly piloting competition between Overmen. Cynthia's natural piloting ability is said to have come from her mother, whose name is never mentioned; her only living relative appears to be Martina Lane. The shape-shifting Dominator is her Overman of choice.
- Yassaba Jin
- Voiced by: Hisao Egawa (Japanese), Michael McConnohie (English)
- Kashmir Valle
- Voiced by: Keiji Fujiwara (Japanese), Chris Kent (English)
- Jaboli Mariela
- Voiced by: Maki Tamura (Japanese), Mia Bradly (English)
- Kejinan Datto
- Voiced by: Hiroshi Kitazawa (Japanese), David Lelyveld (English)
- Kizz Munt
- Voiced by: Seiji Sasaki (Japanese), James Lyon (English)
- Enge Gam
- Voiced by: Tsuyoshi Koyama (Japanese), Richard George (English)
- Ariel Nielson
- Voiced by: Hiroshi Takahashi (Japanese), Kurt Strauss (English)
London IMA
- Asuham Boone
- Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu (Japanese), Doug Erholtz (English)
Asuham is a recurring antagonist and member of the Saint Regan police force. His only real objective is to capture Gain and force him to confront his sister, Karin, who has conceived and raised Gain's child alone. He does so to the point of obsessiveness and madness until the very end of the series when Karin drags him home in an Overman, claiming to have no interest in Gain.
- Zakki Bronco
- Voiced by: Takashi Nakamura (Japanese), Richard Hayworth (English)
Others
- Karin Boone
- Voiced by: Fumiko Orikasa (Japanese), Lynn Fischer (English)
Karin is Asuham's sister and Gain's former lover. After a one-night stand, she ends up conceiving Gain's daughter; however, she has no lingering feelings for Gain and only appears to rescue Asuham.
- Martina Lane
- Voiced by: Toshiko Sawada (Japanese), Barbara Goodson (English)
Game Appearances
Overman King Gainer is included in Another Century's Episode 3 for the PlayStation 2 and Another Century's Episode R for the PlayStation 3. The series made its debut into the long-running Super Robot Wars series in Super Robot Wars Z and has also appeared in Super Robot Wars K for the Nintendo DS.
References
- ^ "Sentai Filmworks Adds Sacred Seven, The Big O, Kurokami, More". Anime News Network. Retrieved August 11, 2013.
- ^ "Critique: Overman King Gainer". Scifi-universe.com. September 4, 2008. Retrieved October 11, 2015.
External links
- (in Japanese) Overman King Gainer, official website
- Overman King Gainer (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- 2002 anime television series debuts
- Manga series
- 2002 manga
- 2002 anime television series
- Anime with original screenplays
- Bandai Entertainment anime titles
- Bandai Namco franchises
- Mecha anime and manga
- Wowow original programming
- Films with screenplays by Ichirō Ōkouchi
- Seinen manga
- Sentai Filmworks
- Sunrise (company)