
Collaboration with Tsuburaya Productions.
Yuta Hibiki awakens with amnesia and the ability see things that others cannot. He first encounters a Gridman in the reflection of his friend Rikka Takarada's computer and it tells him to "Remember his calling," but Yuta doesn't understand what this means. Later, in the distance, he sees an extremely large monster but it doesn't move. It's only when Yuta gets to school that the two sightings make sense: a monster attacks and the hero Yuta saw in the computer screen pulls him within the computer and transforms Yuta into a giant hero named Gridman.
(Source: Anime News Network)
Collaboration with Tsuburaya Productions.
Yuta Hibiki awakens with amnesia and the ability see things that others cannot. He first encounters a Gridman in the reflection of his friend Rikka Takarada's computer and it tells him to "Remember his calling," but Yuta doesn't understand what this means. Later, in the distance, he sees an extremely large monster but it doesn't move. It's only when Yuta gets to school that the two sightings make sense: a monster attacks and the hero Yuta saw in the computer screen pulls him within the computer and transforms Yuta into a giant hero named Gridman.
(Source: Anime News Network)
An anti-escapist fable about self-worth and purpose in the face of empty, bland mundanity.
SSSS.Gridman: An Anime That Inspires Beyond the Screen
A decently written show, with a few flaws, but one story that is forgotten but can be revived.
A colorful Monster of the Week adventure that allowed itself to snap the format in half.
If you just wanna watch big robotman fight big monsters, easy to watch and fun anime. Emotional ending imo.
Akira Amemiya is a master at his craft
More like SSSS.Thiccman ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
TRIGGER is back with something that will not save Anime
It’s an enigmatic mixed bag that I am glad to have watched.
SSSS.Gridman is another contradictory display of high-schoolers and robots - but no both at the same time.