Gravion
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Gravion (超重神グラヴィオン, Chōjūshin Guravion, lit. Super Heavyweight God Gravion) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Gonzo. It aired in Japan from October 7, 2002 to December 16, 2002 and ran for 13 episodes. In 2004, Gravion Zwei (超重神グラヴィオンZwei, Chōjūshin Guravion Tsuvai) ("Zwei" is German for "two") was released and aired from January 8 to March 25 in Japan, running for twelve additional episodes, answering the questions generated from the first series.
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Gravion | |
超重神グラヴィオン (Chōjūshin Guravion) | |
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Genre | Comedy, harem, mecha[1][2] |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Masami Ōbari |
Written by | Fumihiko Shimo |
Music by | Masumi Itō |
Studio | Gonzo |
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Original network | FNS (Fuji TV) |
English network | |
Original run | October 7, 2002 – December 16, 2002 |
Episodes | 13 (List of episodes) |
Anime television series | |
Gravion Zwei | |
Directed by | Masami Ōbari |
Written by | Fumihiko Shimo |
Music by | Masumi Itō |
Studio | Gonzo |
Licensed by |
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Original network | JAITS, Kids Station |
English network |
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Original run | January 8, 2004 – March 25, 2004 |
Episodes | 12 (List of episodes) |
Both Gravion and Gravion Zwei were created and directed by Masami Ōbari with mecha designs from Kunio Okawara. Both series were released in North America by ADV Films. After ADV Films lost the rights to the series, the series was re-licensed by Funimation (now Crunchyroll).[3]