FINISHED
Status Explanation
Good news for fans looking to dive into the world of Gravion! The series, officially titled Chōjūshin Gravion, is completely finished. It consists of two distinct seasons: Chōjūshin Gravion (2002) and Chōjūshin Gravion Zwei (2004). Both seasons have concluded their runs, meaning you can binge-watch the entire saga without worrying about ongoing updates or unresolved plotlines.
Watch Order
To fully experience the grand mecha action and story of Gravion, here’s the recommended viewing order:
- Chōjūshin Gravion (Season 1)
- Chōjūshin Gravion Zwei (Season 2)
Similar Animes
If you enjoyed the mecha spectacle and character dynamics of Gravion, here are some other anime that might appeal to you, categorized by their primary appeal:
Mecha and Super Robot
- Gunbuster and Diebuster: Essential viewing for fans of classic super robot anime, known for their powerful mechs and emotional storytelling.
- Getter Robo Armageddon: Delivers intense action and dramatic storytelling, a hallmark of the super robot genre.
- Full Metal Panic!: A unique blend of high-stakes mecha battles and charming high school slice-of-life comedy.
- Aquarion: Features impressive combining robots alongside a story exploring themes of love and reincarnation.
Action and Over-the-Top
- Kill la Kill: Known for its incredibly energetic, fast-paced, and over-the-top action sequences with a distinct visual style.
- Promare: Another visually stunning, action-packed spectacle from Studio Trigger, featuring vibrant animation and a high-octane plot.
- SSSS.Gridman and SSSS.Dynazenon: Modern, stylish takes on the tokusatsu genre with compelling mecha elements and engaging character stories.
Political and Strategic
- Code Geass: A series with complex characters, intricate political maneuvering, and brilliant strategic battles involving powerful mechs.
- Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans: Offers a grittier, more realistic portrayal of the mecha genre, focusing on war, politics, and survival.