Gilgamesh

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  • TV-14
  • 2003
  • 1 Season
  • 6.7  (423)

Gilgamesh is a Japanese anime series produced by the animation studio Group TAC and directed by Masahiko Murata. It is based on the epic poem of the same name and follows two siblings, Tatsuya and Kiyoko, as they become involved in a conflict between two groups vying for control over the fate of the world.

The series is set in a post-apocalyptic world where a terrible event known as the "Twin X" turned the sky black and wiped out much of the Earth's population. In the aftermath, two powerful organizations emerged, each with their own vision for how to restore order to the world.

The first group is known as the Countess of Werdenberg, a powerful and secretive organization led by a woman known only as the Countess. The Countess has amassed immense wealth and power through her connections to the highest levels of government and industry, and she believes that the key to rebuilding the world is to control its remaining resources and technologies.

The second group is called the Gilgamesh, and they are a band of superhuman beings with supernatural powers. They oppose the Countess and believe that the only way to save the world is to destroy it and start over from scratch. The two factions are locked in a bitter struggle for dominance, and Tatsuya and Kiyoko find themselves caught in the middle of this conflict.

Tatsuya and Kiyoko are the children of a scientist who was involved in a secret project to create a new kind of human being with enhanced abilities. Their father disappeared mysteriously, and the two siblings have been on their own ever since. Tatsuya is a brooding and rebellious teenager who feels disconnected from the world around him, while Kiyoko is a sweet and gentle girl who has a special gift for communicating with animals.

As the series progresses, Tatsuya and Kiyoko meet a variety of characters who are either aligned with or against the Gilgamesh and the Countess. These characters include the enigmatic twins, Terumichi and Yukiko, who possess the power to control gravity; the mercenary Orga, who works for the Countess; and the young girl named Fujin, who has her own reasons for wanting to see the world destroyed.

The plot of Gilgamesh is complex and multi-layered, with many twists and turns that keep the viewer guessing. The series explores themes of power, control, and the nature of humanity in a world that has been devastated by catastrophe. It also delves into the relationship between siblings and the ways in which they support and challenge each other.

The animation style of Gilgamesh is distinctive, with dark, brooding tones and a gothic sensibility that sets it apart from other anime series. The voice acting is superb, with standout performances from Sanae Kobayashi as Tatsuya, Chie Nakamura as Kiyoko, and Shigeru Shibuya as the mysterious Countess.

Overall, Gilgamesh is a must-see series for fans of anime and science fiction. It's a complex, thought-provoking show that will leave a lasting impression on anyone who watches it.

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Seasons
Gil Games Night
26. Gil Games Night
March 25, 2004
Final Showdown of the Gilgamesh.
Conversation Piece
25. Conversation Piece
March 18, 2004
Summary is not available.
Cleansing Flood
24. Cleansing Flood
March 11, 2004
Summary is not available.
Sacrifice
23. Sacrifice
March 4, 2004
Summary is not available.
Heaven's Gate
22. Heaven's Gate
February 26, 2004
Summary is not available.
Delphys
21. Delphys
February 19, 2004
Summary is not available.
Tear
20. Tear
February 12, 2004
Summary is not available.
Orga-Superior
19. Orga-Superior
February 5, 2004
Summary is not available.
Blue Zone
18. Blue Zone
January 29, 2004
Summary is not available.
Hammer Piano
17. Hammer Piano
January 22, 2004
Summary is not available.
Without Sleep
16. Without Sleep
January 15, 2004
Summary is not available.
The Blattaria
15. The Blattaria
January 8, 2004
Summary is not available.
October Project
14. October Project
January 1, 2004
Summary is not available.
Pomegranate
13. Pomegranate
December 25, 2003
Summary is not available.
The Merry Widow
12. The Merry Widow
December 18, 2003
Summary is not available.
Far From XX
11. Far From XX
December 11, 2003
Summary is not available.
Saint Terrorism
10. Saint Terrorism
December 4, 2003
Summary is not available.
In the Core Settlement
9. In the Core Settlement
November 27, 2003
Summary is not available.
Farewell, Winter
8. Farewell, Winter
November 20, 2003
Summary is not available.
Dissonance
7. Dissonance
November 13, 2003
Summary is not available.
The Sheltering Sky
6. The Sheltering Sky
November 6, 2003
Summary is not available.
Dynamis
5. Dynamis
October 30, 2003
Tatsuya becomes fascinated with Dynamis, the energy force central to the Orga-Superior's psychic powers, as well as his own emerging Dynamis abilities. The Gilgamesh continue to pursue the siblings.
Hotel Providence
4. Hotel Providence
October 23, 2003
Now legally owned by the Countess, Tatsuya and Kiyoko are taken to their new home, the Hotel Providence. Investigation begins on the wing of antimatter cut from the Gilgamesh Uno in the previous battle.
Children of a Lesser God
3. Children of a Lesser God
October 16, 2003
The Madoka siblings acquaint themselves with the Countess, who wants them to fight against the Gilgamesh. Another battle begins, and though the siblings want to get away, the Countess has other plans.
The Countess of Werdenberg
2. The Countess of Werdenberg
October 9, 2003
The Gilgamesh, revealing themselves as horrible monsters, do battle with the Orga-Superior--three children under the care of a woman called the Countess. Tatsuya and Kiyoko are soon taken into the Countess's custody.
The Preludes
1. The Preludes
October 2, 2003
We first learn of the state of the world thanks to a narration by Tatsuya. Also we meet the main characters Tatsuya and Kiyoko who are on the run from debt collectors. We also are introduced to Sex, Octo and Novem. The first three of the Gilgamesh we meet. We also see the heaven's gate facility for the first time.
Description
  • Premiere Date
    October 2, 2003
  • IMDB Rating
    6.7  (423)