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* [[Drill Tank]]: G-Driller.
* [[Drill Tank]]: G-Driller.
* [[Dropped a Bridget On Him]]: Drops them on the ''audience'' surprisingly often.
* [[Dropped a Bridget On Him]]: Drops them on the ''audience'' surprisingly often.
* [[Ecchi]]: A classic example that also throws in [[Humongous Mecha]] into the mix.
* [[Eleventh-Hour Superpower]]: The Chōjūken in ''Gravion'' and {{spoiler|Ultimate Gravion}} in ''Zwei''.
* [[Eleventh-Hour Superpower]]: The Chōjūken in ''Gravion'' and {{spoiler|Ultimate Gravion}} in ''Zwei''.
* [[Expy]]: Compatible Kaiser and G Compatible Kaiser of the ''[[Super Robot Wars Original Generation|Original Generation]]'' sub-series bears striking similarities and attacks to the God Gravion and Sol Gravion respectively. It helps that Masami Obari, ''Gravion's'' director and character/mecha designer, was tasked by Banpresto to redesign the Kaiser.
* [[Expy]]: Compatible Kaiser and G Compatible Kaiser of the ''[[Super Robot Wars Original Generation|Original Generation]]'' sub-series bears striking similarities and attacks to the God Gravion and Sol Gravion respectively. It helps that Masami Obari, ''Gravion's'' director and character/mecha designer, was tasked by Banpresto to redesign the Kaiser.

Latest revision as of 11:57, 10 December 2022

Soldiers of the Gran Knights, Combine!

Chōjūshin (Super-Heavy God) Gravion is a 12-episode Super Robot series released in 2002 by GONZO (the animation studio, not the Muppet). Think GaoGaiGar loaded with maids instead of Hot-Blooded Autobot Expies.

The Earth's about to come under attack by an alien race called the Zeravire. However, a mysterious billionaire named Klein Sandman has prepared for the invasion with God Gravion, a Super Robot that uses the power of gravity to fight. The protagonist is Eiji Shigure, a young man who infiltrates Sandman's St. Germain Castle in search of his missing older sister Ayaka, and is recruited as part of the Gran Knights. The story is given a different slant: although Eiji is the main character, he's effectively The Lancer of this particular Six Man Band, piloting the G-Attacker, the God Gravion's right leg, rather than being the main pilot.

The series seems to come to an abrupt end, but is concluded in the 12-episode sequel Gravion Zwei, which answers many of the series' major mysteries and finally promotes Eiji to the actual lancer seat of the Sol Gravion.

Some of the characters make cameos in Dancougar Nova, the remake/sequel to Dancougar, and some viewers consider it to be the unoffical "third season" of the show.

Most definitely not to be confused with Gravitation.

Tropes used in Gravion include: