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''Gall Force'' is a group of science fiction anime [[OAV]] series made starting in 1986 by the studio Artmic, with production by Youmex and AIC.
''Gall Force'' is a group of science fiction anime [[OAV]] series made starting in 1986 by the studio Artmic, with production by Youmex and AIC.


The original series concerns a [[Hopeless War]] between the [[One-Gender Race]] of Solnoids (humanoid females) and the Paranoids, who are an amorphous race that usually inhabits [[Mobile Suit Human|powered armor suits]]. The remaining crew of the Solnoid cruiser ''Star Leaf'' barely escape the destruction of their fleet in yet another hopeless battle, only to get caught up in a conspiracy that will have far reaching consequences for all concerned.
The original series concerns a [[Hopeless War]] between the [[One-Gender Race]] of Solnoids (humanoid females) and the Paranoids, who are an amorphous race that usually inhabits [[Mobile Suit Human|powered armor suits]]. The remaining crew of the Solnoid cruiser ''Star Leaf'' barely escape the destruction of their fleet in yet another hopeless battle, only to get caught up in a conspiracy that will have far reaching consequences for all concerned.
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* [[Auto Doc]] - When Lufy is brought into the analysis station operated by Spea, they just move her into a chamber and press some buttons to restart her heart from a state of suspended animation. Spea mentions offhand that there are several injuries that may require organ replacement.
* [[Auto Doc]] - When Lufy is brought into the analysis station operated by Spea, they just move her into a chamber and press some buttons to restart her heart from a state of suspended animation. Spea mentions offhand that there are several injuries that may require organ replacement.
* [[Badass]] - Lufy takes out the vast majority of an alien attack group while using the equivalent of her fighter's ''escape pod''.
* [[Badass]] - Lufy takes out the vast majority of an alien attack group while using the equivalent of her fighter's ''escape pod''.
* [[Back From the Dead]] - Lufy was rescued to appear in the first two sequels.
* [[Back from the Dead]] - Lufy was rescued to appear in the first two sequels.
* [[Big Eater]] - Rumy.
* [[Big Eater]] - Rumy.
* [[Bizarre Alien Biology]] - The "new life form" grows to adulthood within maybe 20 minutes.
* [[Bizarre Alien Biology]] - The "new life form" grows to adulthood within maybe 20 minutes.
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* [[Dogfighting Furballs]] - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqwaCGN0Gdg A smaller one occurs] with [[The Battlestar]], two fighters, three [[Humongous Mecha]] and a suit of [[Power Armor]] versus maybe two or three dozen "battle drones" (actually [[Starfish Aliens]] in Power Armor).
* [[Dogfighting Furballs]] - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqwaCGN0Gdg A smaller one occurs] with [[The Battlestar]], two fighters, three [[Humongous Mecha]] and a suit of [[Power Armor]] versus maybe two or three dozen "battle drones" (actually [[Starfish Aliens]] in Power Armor).
* [[Dream Sequence]] - In the escape ship.
* [[Dream Sequence]] - In the escape ship.
* [[Dub Induced Plot Hole]] - It's relatively minor, just a bit of a characterization goof: in the dub, Lufy is nicer to Pony before the spacewalk, saying "You'll live. Promise." This line doesn't exist in the sub, and it's Rabby who encourages the tech to go across the zipline.
* [[Dub-Induced Plot Hole]] - It's relatively minor, just a bit of a characterization goof: in the dub, Lufy is nicer to Pony before the spacewalk, saying "You'll live. Promise." This line doesn't exist in the sub, and it's Rabby who encourages the tech to go across the zipline.
* [[Fan Service]] - Via [[Innocent Fanservice Girl|Innocent Fanservice Girls]] and [[Shower Scene|Shower Scenes]].
* [[Fan Service]] - Via [[Innocent Fanservice Girl|Innocent Fanservice Girls]] and [[Shower Scene|Shower Scenes]].
* [[Earth Is a Battlefield]] - Actually, {{spoiler|the moon}}.
* [[Earth Is a Battlefield]] - Actually, {{spoiler|the moon}}.
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** ''Revolution'' has an all-star cast: [[Kotono Mitsuishi]] as Rabby, [[Kikuko Inoue]] as Eluza, [[Mariko Kouda]] as Catty, [[Tomo Sakurai]] as Patty, and [[Chisa Yokoyama]] as <s>Rumy</s>Ramy. [[Michiko Neya]] and [[Ai Orikasa]] round out the cast as [[Canon Foreigner]] villainesses "Shoot" and "Pfizer".
** ''Revolution'' has an all-star cast: [[Kotono Mitsuishi]] as Rabby, [[Kikuko Inoue]] as Eluza, [[Mariko Kouda]] as Catty, [[Tomo Sakurai]] as Patty, and [[Chisa Yokoyama]] as <s>Rumy</s>Ramy. [[Michiko Neya]] and [[Ai Orikasa]] round out the cast as [[Canon Foreigner]] villainesses "Shoot" and "Pfizer".
* [[Hope Spot]] - ''Stardust War'', the finale of the original series. {{spoiler|Captain Nebulart reveals a newly terraformed planet Embryo to the remnants of the Solnoid and Paranoid fleets meeting for an apocalyptic battle, and broadcasts a final plea for both sides to put the meaningless battle behind them. The battle stops as both sides listen to the message. Then someone gets an itchy trigger finger, and an omnicidal [[Blast Out]] ensues.}}
* [[Hope Spot]] - ''Stardust War'', the finale of the original series. {{spoiler|Captain Nebulart reveals a newly terraformed planet Embryo to the remnants of the Solnoid and Paranoid fleets meeting for an apocalyptic battle, and broadcasts a final plea for both sides to put the meaningless battle behind them. The battle stops as both sides listen to the message. Then someone gets an itchy trigger finger, and an omnicidal [[Blast Out]] ensues.}}
* [[Human Aliens]] - The Solnoids.
* [[Human Aliens]] - The Solnoids.
* [[Humongous Mecha]] - The Paranoid "dynamech", among others.
* [[Humongous Mecha]] - The Paranoid "dynamech", among others.
* [[Identical Grandson]] - The ''Rhea/Earth Chapter'' and ''New Era'' series have counterparts of the original cast, that are [[Hand Wave|Hand Waved]] by this trope.
* [[Identical Grandson]] - The ''Rhea/Earth Chapter'' and ''New Era'' series have counterparts of the original cast, that are [[Hand Wave|Hand Waved]] by this trope.
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* [[Not Good with People]] - Pony, the only crew member able to communicate with the OX-11 mainframe, but a [[Shrinking Violet]] with her crewmates.
* [[Not Good with People]] - Pony, the only crew member able to communicate with the OX-11 mainframe, but a [[Shrinking Violet]] with her crewmates.
* [[One-Gender Race]] - The Solnoids.
* [[One-Gender Race]] - The Solnoids.
* [[Opposite Sex Clone]] - The "new life form".
* [[Opposite Gender Clone]] - The "new life form".
* [[OVA]]
* [[OVA]]
* [[Planet of the Apes Ending]]
* [[Planet of the Apes Ending]]
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* [[Transforming Mecha]] - The hoverbikes that turn into humanoid robots.
* [[Transforming Mecha]] - The hoverbikes that turn into humanoid robots.
* [[World of Action Girls]] - Justified by being a [[One-Gender Race]].
* [[World of Action Girls]] - Justified by being a [[One-Gender Race]].
* [[Wrench Wench]] - Pony.
* [[Wrench Wench]] - Pony.
* [[You Are in Command Now]] - Eluza.
* [[You Are in Command Now]] - Eluza.



Revision as of 00:40, 10 April 2017

Gall Force is a group of science fiction anime OAV series made starting in 1986 by the studio Artmic, with production by Youmex and AIC.

The original series concerns a Hopeless War between the One-Gender Race of Solnoids (humanoid females) and the Paranoids, who are an amorphous race that usually inhabits powered armor suits. The remaining crew of the Solnoid cruiser Star Leaf barely escape the destruction of their fleet in yet another hopeless battle, only to get caught up in a conspiracy that will have far reaching consequences for all concerned.

The original story has two direct sequels, in which Lufy is rescued ten years after being stranded in space during the original. She joins up with another replica of Catty and her team, first to prevent the ongoing war from claiming Earth and the Star Leaf's legacy, and later in a last desperate attempt to bring everything to an end other than the mutual annihilation both sides seem to be seeking.

Later, Rhea Gall Force and its sequels, the Earth Chapter revisit the story on a post-apocalyptic Earth, millions of years after the original series. The Lost Technology of the Solnoids and Paranoids have given birth to the "NME", techno-organic weapons trying to Kill All Humans, and the Identical Spiritual Descendants of the original cast find themselves fighting for survival.

The more obscure final entry in the original continuity is New Era, which has humanity rebuild from the ashes of the Earth Chapter, only to fall into conflict with a race of Artificial Humans they created. But the legacy of the "NME" is still plotting to destroy everything, and the only hope of preserving any of humanity lies with Catty's newest incarnation.

The series saw a revival in 1996 with Gall Force:The Revolution -- an attempted Continuity Reboot of the franchise that replaced the Paranoids with a perpetual civil war between factions of Solnoids, and a group of rebels trying to bring that war to an end. Despite an all-star cast of seiyuu, the series was quickly forgotten, and is the only part of the franchise not released in English.


The Gall Force franchise provides examples of: