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You know the deal here, too, most likely; an invasion from space, they show no mercy. It is a few absolutely wonderful, absurd, totally ridiculous minutes, and even if everything else this show does ends up absolutely paling in comparison, it will always have this. The homoeroticism runs strong in Brave Bang Bravern! Brave Bang Bravern! As it turns out, this is the first of several fakeouts.

He goes against orders to do this, and is duly reprimanded, but the narrative seems to paint him in the opening half of the first episode here as a guy Willing To Do What Must Be Done. Thus, when I went into Brave Bang Bravern! Brave Bang Bravern! Bang Brave Bang Bravern (勇気爆発バーンブレイバーン, Yūki Bakuhatsu Bān Bureibān) is an original Japanese mecha anime television series produced by Cygames, animated by CygamesPictures, and directed by Masami Ōbari, with mechanical designs by MORUGA and Mizuki Sakura, series composition by Keigo Koyanagi.

He has diegetic in-cockpit theme music. The invasion is swift and brutal, some real War of the Worlds shit as the aliens stride in, coldly levelling anything and anyone in sight with their pinkish UFO-mecha. This anime doesn’t establish its male protagonists as gay/bisexual or in a romantic relationship, but the subtext is visible to the point that it encourages viewers to interpret its characters as queer without baiting us.

certainly takes the beefcake. The second fakeout dispels any idea that this is going to be a grounded, politically-driven mecha series.

gay - Yuuki Bakuhatsu Bang Bravern, episode 9. Reminder: Please do not discuss plot points not yet seen or skipped in the show. Failing to follow the rules may result in a ban.

(勇気爆発バーンブレイバーン, Yūki Bakuhatsu Bān Bureibān), also known as Bang Brave Bang Bravern, is an original Japanese mecha anime television series produced by Cygames, [2] animated by CygamesPictures, and directed by Masami Ōbari, with series composition by Keigo Koyanagi, mechanical designs by MORUGA and Mizuki Sakura. It promises a lot. Isami goes from a foot soldier to plunged into the cockpit of Bravern, a dyed-in-the-wool super robot in the classic mold and a character in his own right.

Brave Bang Bravern! But at the same time, the show pulls its punches, and maintains a very, very thin veneer of plausible deniability. Isami tries and fails to save brave bang bravern gay of his comrades, including his blue-haired girl buddy Hibiki [ Yume Miyamoto ]. This anime doesn’t establish its male protagonists as gay/bisexual or in a romantic relationship, but the subtext is visible to the point that it encourages viewers to interpret its characters as queer without baiting us.

The same bullet points that indie game ZeroRanger memorably pared down to their barest, most elemental form in its opening cutscene. The characterization of Lewis as a stock cool guy, on the other hand, seems pretty accurate. certainly takes the beefcake. And secondly, Obari is not really known for being involved in anime that are, in basically any way, down to Earth.

(again, the name suddenly seems rather self-explanatory) and it is glorious. Bang Brave Bang Bravern is equal parts super robot sendup, alien invasion mecha action, and intense, unhinged amounts of homoerotic innuendo. All this in my head, I went into Bravern a bit skeptical and very unsure of what to actually expect. Brave Bang Bravern! This opening scene portrays Isami as a classic wild gun, loose cannon sort.

Those people would be wrong. Notice the shine on Bravern's moist lips about to taste Isami's body I just finished watching the anime 'Brave Bang Bravern!' (it's short, just a season of 12 episodes, unfortunately), for me the most homeorotic mecha anime ever made. The situation falls to pieces quickly enough that the group who engaged in training exercises early on are left to fend for themselves.

You know, your Gundam s and such. Somewhere in a control room, an alarm suddenly blares and a mysterious object appears on-screen. He has a flaming sword, he fires blasts of green energy, he arrived on a beam of green energy. By James Whitbrook Published January 29, I mean it's pretty clear that the central relationship on the show is a romantic/sexual one between two men.

(勇気爆発バーンブレイバーン, Yūki Bakuhatsu Bān Bureibān), also known as Bang Brave Bang Bravern, is an original Japanese mecha anime television series produced by Cygames, [2] animated by CygamesPictures, and directed by Masami Ōbari, with series composition by Keigo Koyanagi, mechanical designs by MORUGA and Mizuki Sakura, and character designs by Kouichi. Anime with protagonists in the military are a bit of a tough sell for me, for a variety of reasons, with only a couple of exceptions.

Bang Brave Bang Bravern is equal parts super robot sendup, alien invasion mecha action, and intense, unhinged amounts of homoerotic innuendo. It is some absolutely cool as fuck nonsense. All of this is burying the lead though, because half the reason Bravern turned heads is because it stars a gay robot.