SSSS.Gridman
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Anime television series | |
Directed by | Akira Amemiya |
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Written by | Keiichi Hasegawa |
Music by | Shirō Sagisu |
Studio | Trigger |
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Network | Wowow, Tokyo MX, MBS, BS11 |
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Original run | October 7, 2018 – December 23, 2018 |
Episodes | 12 |
Manga | |
Hime to Samurai | |
Written by | Kei Toru |
Published by | Media Factory |
Demographic | Seinen |
Magazine | Monthly Comic Alive |
Original run | October 26, 2019 – February 26, 2022 |
Volumes | 2 |
Manga | |
Shinseiki Chūgakusei Nikki | |
Written by | Ariko |
Published by | Media Factory |
Demographic | Seinen |
Magazine | Monthly Comic Alive |
Original run | October 26, 2019 – October 27, 2020 |
Volumes | 2 |
Manga | |
Written by | Yūki Konno |
Published by | Shueisha |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Magazine | Shōnen Jump+ |
Original run | November 30, 2019 – December 11, 2021 |
Volumes | 5 |
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Sengoku Gridman | |
Written by | Yūki Tamura |
Published by | Akita Shoten |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Magazine | Monthly Shōnen Champion |
Original run | May 2, 2020 – April 6, 2021 |
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Shinseiki Chūgakusei no Shitsuji Cafe | |
Written by | Misaki Sano |
Published by | Akita Shoten |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Magazine | Monthly Shōnen Champion |
Original run | May 2, 2020 – April 6, 2021 |
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Gridman Dogma | |
Written by | Hazumu Sazuka |
Published by | Shinchosha |
Demographic | Seinen |
Magazine | Kurage Bunch |
Original run | April 13, 2021 – April 26, 2022 |
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SSSS.Gridman (stylized as SSSS.GRIDMΛN)[lower-alpha 1] is a Japanese anime television series adaptation of the 1993–1994 tokusatsu series Denkou Choujin Gridman.[5] The production is a joint collaboration between Tsuburaya Productions, the production company behind Gridman and the Ultra Series, and Trigger. It was broadcast for 12 episodes from October to December 2018. A sequel, titled SSSS.Dynazenon, was broadcast from April to June 2021.
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Synopsis
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The story focuses on Yūta Hibiki, an amnesiac first-year high school student living in the fictional Japanese city of Tsutsujidai. He meets the Hyper Agent Gridman in an old computer, who states that the boy has a mission he must fulfill; Yūta sets out to find the meaning to those words and his memory loss. The sudden appearance of kaiju eventually changes the usual dynamics of Yūta and his classmates.[6] Yūta is able to merge with Gridman to fight kaiju, but after the kaiju attack, people's memories are reset and those who die are forgotten. As the "Gridman Alliance", Yūta and his friends now seek to stop the kaiju and uncover the truth behind the disappearances, with assistance from mysterious friends of Gridman who can transform into weapons that Gridman can use in combat.
Broadcast and release
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SSSS.Gridman was announced during Studio Trigger's panel at Anime Expo 2017, alongside Darling in the Franxx and Promare. Trigger described the show as "their anime take on the tokusatsu series", with an original storyline unrelated to the earlier live-action series.[7][8] During Tokyo Comic Con 2017, more details about the show were provided, including the main staff, October 2018 premiere, Masayuki Gotou as Gridman's character designer, and voice actor Hikaru Midorikawa reprising his role as Gridman.[5][9][10]
On March 24, 2018, the official website revealed another visual and main voice cast details.[11][12] During Studio Trigger's Anime Expo 2018 panel, Trigger acknowledged the differences between the US and Japanese releases of Gridman, clarifying that SSSS.Gridman is a new show with the same concept. They emphasized that despite having an all-new story, SSSS.Gridman wasn't a reboot. Production of SSSS.Gridman took place alongside Promare; staff related stories during the panel about production details for SSSS.Gridman being worked out during Promare meetings and vice versa. A special video featuring director Akira Amemiya was shown, emphasizing the story "would focus on the youth of Japan and their relationship to technology". The world premiere of the show took place after the panel ended.[13]
The series aired from October 7 to December 23, 2018.[14][lower-alpha 2] The series is directed by Akira Amemiya, written by Keiichi Hasegawa, and animated by Trigger. Masayuki Gotou designed Gridman with Masaru Sakamoto handling the other character designs, many of which are directly inspired by characters from the Transformers franchise.[15][16] Shirō Sagisu composes the music.[9][4] The opening theme is "UNION" by OxT, and the ending theme is "youthful beautiful" by Maaya Uchida.[17] During their Anime Expo 2018 panel, Funimation announced they licensed the series for streaming on FunimationNow and an English dub.[18] The anime was also licensed by Funimation in the United Kingdom, Ireland, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Denmark, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. The anime was simulcast by Crunchyroll in those countries.[19]
On December 14, 2019, a sequel series titled SSSS.Dynazenon was announced at Tsuburaya Production's own convention, Tsubucon. The animation project is a continuation of SSSS.Gridman set in the same shared "Gridman Universe".[20] It premiered on April 2, 2021.[21]
On November 15, 2020, it was announced during an Adult Swim YouTube livestream panel that the anime's English dub would premiere on the network's Toonami programming block on January 17, 2021.[22][23][lower-alpha 3]
A compilation film is scheduled to be released in cinema on January 20, 2023 before the premiere of Gridman Universe anime film.[24]
Manga adaptations
On May 27, 2019, a manga adaptation and five manga spin-off adaptations were announced. The manga spin-offs announced were a comedy spin-off by Ariko, a spin-off centered around Samurai Calibur and a girl named Hime Kuzuki by Kei Toru, a then-untitled spin-off by Misaki Sano, a Sengoku-era spin-off by Yūki Tamura, and an untitled spin-off centered around Akane Shinjo by Shun Kazakami.[25] The manga adaptation by Konno was serialized in Shueisha's Shōnen Jump+ website from November 30, 2019,[26] to December 11, 2021.[27] It has been collected in five tankōbon volumes.[28]
On October 26, 2019, the two spin-off manga adaptations by Ariko and Kei Toru began serialization in Media Factory's seinen manga magazine Monthly Comic Alive.[29] Shinseiki Chūgakusei Nikki ended serialization on October 27, 2020;[30] Hime to Samurai ended on February 26, 2022.[31]
On May 2, 2020, the two spin-off manga adaptations by Yūki Tamura and Misaki Sano began serialization in Akita Shoten's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Champion.[32] Both series ended serialization on April 6, 2021.[33]
On July 9, 2020, the planned manga spin-off adaptation by Shun Kazakami was cancelled due to creative differences.[34]
A manga spin-off written and illustrated by Hazumu Sazuka, titled Gridman Dogma, was serialized in Shinchosha's Kurage Bunch website from April 13, 2021 to April 26, 2022.[35][36]
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External links
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