Generator Gawl - Out of Time details

Format: 12 DVD
Starring: Hayashi, Jay Hickman, Nobutoshi
Director: Seiji Mizushima
Genre: Animated - Anime
Studio: ADV FILMS
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Generator Gawl - Out of Time
12 Feature

DVD Information

Run time: 1 hour 20 minutes
Rental release: 16 Dec 2002
Main languages: Japanese
Dubbed: English
Subtitles: English
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  • Badass but Confusing

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By Robbyd98 (1 review) from Lincoln, England , 07 Jan 2007

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    The ending is fairly badass. A little confusing at times, but then that happens when you’re dealing with paradoxes. (If you’ve seen the series up to this point you know what I’m talking about) By far Rage (ep 11) was my favorite of the bunch. There was one scene that had me and a friend on the ground laughing our buts off. You’ll know the scene when you see it. Now early on there are a few things that you’ll wonder about but fear not, absolutely everything gets an explanation.

    The only thing that kind of annoyed me was the very ending. The boys and Misato are all standing around and then they look over to the side and see all their classmates standing around and waving at them. Why are they there? Who are these people? These people have been useless background characters for 12 episodes but choose now to take an active part in the story? I swear I could almost here one of them say, “Hi, I’m the directors friend and this is my only line.” It was just pointless fluff and annoyed me. Sorry I brought it up.
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  • Badass but Confusing

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By Robbyd98 (1 review) from Lincoln, England , 07 Jan 2007
    The ending is fairly badass. A little confusing at times, but then that happens when you’re dealing with paradoxes. (If you’ve seen the series up to this point you know what I’m talking about) By far Rage (ep 11) was my favorite of the bunch. There was one scene that had me and a friend on the ground laughing our buts off. You’ll know the scene when you see it. Now early on there are a few things that you’ll wonder about but fear not, absolutely everything gets an explanation.

    The only thing that kind of annoyed me was the very ending. The boys and Misato are all standing around and then they look over to the side and see all their classmates standing around and waving at them. Why are they there? Who are these people? These people have been useless background characters for 12 episodes but choose now to take an active part in the story? I swear I could almost here one of them say, “Hi, I’m the directors friend and this is my only line.” It was just pointless fluff and annoyed me. Sorry I brought it up.
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