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* [[Failure Knight]]: {{spoiler|Cosmo}}'s guilt upon not being able to keep {{spoiler|Kitty Kitten}} alive. In ''Be Invoked'', {{spoiler|when their souls are reunited, he apologizes to her, but she smiles and tells him to ease up}}
* [[Failure Knight]]: {{spoiler|Cosmo}}'s guilt upon not being able to keep {{spoiler|Kitty Kitten}} alive. In ''Be Invoked'', {{spoiler|when their souls are reunited, he apologizes to her, but she smiles and tells him to ease up}}
* [[Fatal Family Photo|Fatal Family Hologram]]
* [[Fatal Family Photo|Fatal Family Hologram]]
* [[Faster Than Light Travel]]: DS drive.
* [[Faster-Than-Light Travel]]: DS drive.
* [[First Church of Mecha]]: This mech is the wrathful kind of god.
* [[First Church of Mecha]]: This mech is the wrathful kind of god.
* [[Foreshadowing]]: In the opening theme we are outright told that {{spoiler|the titular mecha's power can ''rip apart the galaxy''}}.
* [[Foreshadowing]]: In the opening theme we are outright told that {{spoiler|the titular mecha's power can ''rip apart the galaxy''}}.
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* [[Half-Human Hybrid]]: {{spoiler|Bes and Karala's child.}}
* [[Half-Human Hybrid]]: {{spoiler|Bes and Karala's child.}}
* [[Happy Ending]]: Yes, everyone's dead, but ...there's an afterlife! And the children are singing! And dead lovers are re-united! And everyone finally learns to shed hatred and violence and exist together! It's actually very uplifting (the biggest clue of of all is in the triumphant closing music).
* [[Happy Ending]]: Yes, everyone's dead, but ...there's an afterlife! And the children are singing! And dead lovers are re-united! And everyone finally learns to shed hatred and violence and exist together! It's actually very uplifting (the biggest clue of of all is in the triumphant closing music).
* [[Hey It's That Voice]]: A lot of the [[Mobile Suit Gundam]] cast appear in ''Ideon''. See the [[Names to Know In Anime]] entry below.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: A lot of the [[Mobile Suit Gundam]] cast appear in ''Ideon''. See the [[Names to Know In Anime]] entry below.
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: Mechas called the Dogg Mack and [[Zero Wing|'Take off every Zigg Mack']].
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: Mechas called the Dogg Mack and [[Zero Wing|'Take off every Zigg Mack']].
* [[Hime Cut]]: Karala.
* [[Hime Cut]]: Karala.
* [[Hot Blooded]] [[Action Girl]]: Kasha, more so than the other Ideon pilots.
* [[Hot-Blooded]] [[Action Girl]]: Kasha, more so than the other Ideon pilots.
* [[Hyperspace Is a Scary Place]]
* [[Hyperspace Is a Scary Place]]
* [[Incredibly Obvious Bug]]
* [[Incredibly Obvious Bug]]
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* [[Roboteching]]
* [[Roboteching]]
* [[R-Rated Opening]]: {{spoiler|''Be Invoked'' opens with the severed head of the main character's love interest flying through the air after a brutal attack.}} Hope you enjoyed your popcorn.
* [[R-Rated Opening]]: {{spoiler|''Be Invoked'' opens with the severed head of the main character's love interest flying through the air after a brutal attack.}} Hope you enjoyed your popcorn.
* [[Shout Out]]: Several of Buff Clan's mecha are modeled after the Martians' [[Tripod Terror|tripod]] from [[War of the Worlds]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: Several of Buff Clan's mecha are modeled after the Martians' [[Tripod Terror|tripod]] from [[War of the Worlds]].
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: Many people say that this show is the "spiritual predecessor" to ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]''. It uses many of the same themes and even has a kill-'em-all ending like ''Evangelion''.
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: Many people say that this show is the "spiritual predecessor" to ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]''. It uses many of the same themes and even has a kill-'em-all ending like ''Evangelion''.
* [[Stern Chase]]
* [[Stern Chase]]

Revision as of 16:57, 25 January 2014

Space Runaway Ideon (aka Densetsu Kyojin Ideon, Legendary Giant God Ideon) was the project that Yoshiyuki Tomino worked on directly after Mobile Suit Gundam. As with its sister series it had its run cut short, it was planned for 43 episodes but got pulled after 39. The last 4 episodes were made into the movie Be Invoked. Due to its angsty and bizarre ending, it is often cited as close inspiration for Neon Genesis Evangelion. Heck, it's probably best known today as the absolute heavyweight champion of the Kill'Em All trope.

So, for those of you who seek a comprehensive plot summary of the series, here is one. A group of Terran colonists on a remote planet find a Cool Starship and three bulky starfighters that combine into a Super Robot. The ship and the robot contain the so-called Ide, a source of infinite energy, which a militaristic alien-but-actually-human civilization of Buff Clan is after. This results in a rather monotonous Strategy Of The Week as Buff Clan (unsuccessfully) employs increasingly more devastating technologies and renowned military commanders to bring down the Solo ship and get their hands on Ideon. Along the way, many folks die and the Solo ship screws up their relationships with other Terran colonies and the Earth itself, all of whom now want Ide for themselves. Towards the end of the series, every known army in the universe gangs up against the Solo crew. It also becomes apparent that Ideon has a will of its own and that it is displeased with the humans' wars and infighting. Enough so to completely wipe all of them out. That's where the series abruptly cuts. In The Movie, Buff Clan stages the final assault on the Solo ship and Ideon, this time with a planet-destroying Wave Motion Gun. And succeeds. Ideon explodes and destroys what's left of Buff Clan army, since even before that, it generates a swarm of meteors that wreck Earth and Buff Clan homeplanet (destruction of other Terran colonies is Handwaved), so all sentient beings on both planets are destroyed. Cue the Mind Screwing scene with the characters' spirits being somehow reborn on a higher plane of existence.

Compared to its immediate spiritual predecessor, Mobile Suit Gundam, Ideon is a step back from Real Robot to Super Robot (the trend was discontinued with Zeta Gundam in the 80s) and as a result, features rather formulaic combat engagements. These usually follow the pattern of Buff Clan (later, Earth, too) presenting their newest strategy/technology/commander, engaging Ideon (which may or may not be in combined form at the time), and getting their asses handed to them in every single episode. The grand scale of the battles commonly seen in various Gundams is unattainable with a single robot and a Cool Starship, so don't look for it here. Another notable feature is the shameless Plot Armor of major antagonists, as it is not uncommon to see them escape with ease while Ideon takes out their Redshirt Army. To be fair, however, the show isn't that bad, just a little monotonous and difficult to sit through. Be Invoked, on the other hand, is a must for every anime fan out there. Otherwise, you miss out big time on how Kill'Em All was done back in the days...

Yoshiyuki Tomino apparently wants to make a remake of it. Complete with the death scenes.

Tropes used in Space Runaway Ideon include: