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* [[Hey Its That Voice]]: Numerous examples resulting from a slew of talented, popular voice actors.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Numerous examples resulting from a slew of talented, popular voice actors.
** In the dub, [[Yuri Lowenthal|Simon is Keigo]], [[Michelle Ruff|Yoko is Rukia]], and [[Kyle Hebert|Kamina is Aizen]]. All from ''[[Bleach (Manga)|Bleach]]''.
** In the dub, [[Yuri Lowenthal|Simon is Keigo]], [[Michelle Ruff|Yoko is Rukia]], and [[Kyle Hebert|Kamina is Aizen]]. All from ''[[Bleach]]''.
*** However Aizen doesn't sound much like Kamina. A better comparison would be Simon is Teen Ben from ''[[Ben 10 Alien Force (Animation)|Ben 10 Alien Force]]'', and Kamina is Teen Gohan: or to be more precise Saiyaman from ''[[Dragonball]] Z''
*** However Aizen doesn't sound much like Kamina. A better comparison would be Simon is Teen Ben from ''[[Ben 10: Alien Force|Ben 10 Alien Force]]'', and Kamina is Teen Gohan: or to be more precise Saiyaman from ''[[Dragon Ball]] Z''
*** [[.hack|OVAAAAAAAAAN!]] LET'S SEE YA ''GRIT THOSE TEETH!!!''
*** [[.hack|OVAAAAAAAAAN!]] LET'S SEE YA ''GRIT THOSE TEETH!!!''
*** Dub!Simon is also [[Legion of Super Heroes (TV)|Superman]].
*** Dub!Simon is also [[Legion of Super-Heroes (TV series)|Superman]].
** [[Steven Blum|Leeron is]] [[Naruto|Orochimaru]]. Now go watch episode 2 and remember that Simon's VA is also Sasuke.
** [[Steven Blum|Leeron is]] [[Naruto|Orochimaru]]. Now go watch episode 2 and remember that Simon's VA is also Sasuke.
*** Or [[Megas XLR|Jamie]].
*** Or [[Megas XLR|Jamie]].
*** Speaking of ''[[Ben 10 (Animation)|Ben 10]]'', he's also Heatblast, Ghostfreak, and Vilgax.
*** Speaking of ''[[Ben 10]]'', he's also Heatblast, Ghostfreak, and Vilgax.
*** In the Japanese, [[Masaya Onosaka|he is]] [[Trigun|Vash]].
*** In the Japanese, [[Masaya Onosaka|he is]] [[Trigun|Vash]].
*** In English [[Johnny Yong Bosch|Rossiu is Vash, too]] (as well as [[Code Geass (Anime)|Lelouch]] and [[Bleach|Ichigo]])! Meanwhile, Leeron in English is Spike from [[Cowboy Bebop]], [[The Big O (Anime)|Rodger Smith]] and... [[Wolverine and The X Men|Wolverine]]!!!
*** In English [[Johnny Yong Bosch|Rossiu is Vash, too]] (as well as [[Code Geass|Lelouch]] and [[Bleach|Ichigo]])! Meanwhile, Leeron in English is Spike from [[Cowboy Bebop]], [[The Big O|Rodger Smith]] and... [[Wolverine and the X-Men|Wolverine]]!!!
** [[Katsuyuki Konishi|Japanese seiyuu of Kamina]] is also [[Bleach|Shuhei Hisagi]] , background character [[Ensemble Darkhorse|developed by fanbase demand]]
** [[Katsuyuki Konishi|Japanese seiyuu of Kamina]] is also [[Bleach|Shuhei Hisagi]] , background character [[Ensemble Darkhorse|developed by fanbase demand]]
*** And Lloyd Irving in Tales of Symphonia
*** And Lloyd Irving in Tales of Symphonia
*** And America and Canada from [[Axis Powers Hetalia]]...just putting it out here...
*** And America and Canada from [[Axis Powers Hetalia]]...just putting it out here...
*** Also Volfogg from [[Gao Gai Gar]], where he practiced his badassery by being a [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot|stealth police car transforming robot ninja]].
*** Also Volfogg from [[GaoGaiGar]], where he practiced his badassery by being a [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot|stealth police car transforming robot ninja]].
*** Within the series, Kamina's voice actor also voices Makken (Leyte's husband and the pilot of the Mo-Shogun). He's credited as "Reo Kaminaga", which is an anagram of the Japanese words for "[[Significant Anagram|I am Kamina.]]"
*** Within the series, Kamina's voice actor also voices Makken (Leyte's husband and the pilot of the Mo-Shogun). He's credited as "Reo Kaminaga", which is an anagram of the Japanese words for "[[Significant Anagram|I am Kamina.]]"
** Viral's Japanese actor is [[Nobuyuki Hiyama|the man who provided the voice of]] adult Link in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]: Ocarina of Time''. Listen to Viral's shouts and grunts in fight scenes, he sounds hilariously like Link.
** Viral's Japanese actor is [[Nobuyuki Hiyama|the man who provided the voice of]] adult Link in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]: Ocarina of Time''. Listen to Viral's shouts and grunts in fight scenes, he sounds hilariously like Link.
** Not to mention, he also does Siegfried in the [[Soul Series]]. And said Link of ''Ocarina of Time''. And Hiei of ''[[Yu Yu Hakusho]]''. And Demitri from the [[Darkstalkers (Video Game)|Darkstalkers]] series. And Madarame, from ''Bleach''. And Madarame, from ''[[Genshiken]]''. Thus making him {{spoiler|an immortal badass}}, the wielder of a sword made of pure good ([[Knight Templar|which isn't necessarily a good thing]]), and.. [[Names the Same|two epic guys named Madarame]].
** Not to mention, he also does Siegfried in the [[Soul Series]]. And said Link of ''Ocarina of Time''. And Hiei of ''[[Yu Yu Hakusho]]''. And Demitri from the [[Darkstalkers]] series. And Madarame, from ''Bleach''. And Madarame, from ''[[Genshiken]]''. Thus making him {{spoiler|an immortal badass}}, the wielder of a sword made of pure good ([[Knight Templar|which isn't necessarily a good thing]]), and.. [[Name's the Same|two epic guys named Madarame]].
** And [[Gao Gai Gar|Guy Shishioh]]. No-one knows more about hot blooded shouting than him. His is the voice that has destroyed both a sun ''and'' a moon.
** And [[GaoGaiGar|Guy Shishioh]]. No-one knows more about hot blooded shouting than him. His is the voice that has destroyed both a sun ''and'' a moon.
*** Technically, he destroyed a sun and ''several'' moons. Not just one moon.
*** Technically, he destroyed a sun and ''several'' moons. Not just one moon.
*** How on earth did we not mention that Japanese Viral also voices '''''[[Tales of Rebirth (Video Game)|KUUUUUUUUUURRRRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!]]'''''?
*** How on earth did we not mention that Japanese Viral also voices '''''[[Tales of Rebirth|KUUUUUUUUUURRRRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!]]'''''?
*** [[The Legend of Zelda Four Swords Adventures (Video Game)|Did you notice Viral has Four Swords on his mech right at the end of the first arc?]]
*** [[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Did you notice Viral has Four Swords on his mech right at the end of the first arc?]]
** As stated above, the dub has Rossiu being played by [[Code Geass|Lelouch]], I mean, [[Johnny Yong Bosch]], and Simon being played by [[Code Geass|Suzaku]] (err, [[Yuri Lowenthal]]), since <s> Bandai</s> Bang Zoom! is handling the dubbing for both shows.
** As stated above, the dub has Rossiu being played by [[Code Geass|Lelouch]], I mean, [[Johnny Yong Bosch]], and Simon being played by [[Code Geass|Suzaku]] (err, [[Yuri Lowenthal]]), since <s> Bandai</s> Bang Zoom! is handling the dubbing for both shows.
*** While we're at that, [[Karen Strassman|Kiyoh]] (the eldest of Kittan's sisters) is [[Code Geass|Kallen]]. It's like they walked from one room to the next when it came to auditions. In fact, they've always been voiced by the same actors, they just don't get into the familiar voices until the timeskip.
*** While we're at that, [[Karen Strassman|Kiyoh]] (the eldest of Kittan's sisters) is [[Code Geass|Kallen]]. It's like they walked from one room to the next when it came to auditions. In fact, they've always been voiced by the same actors, they just don't get into the familiar voices until the timeskip.
*** Don't forget that it also has Yoko being played by [[Code Geass|Euphemia]]! Um, I mean, [[Michelle Ruff]].
*** Don't forget that it also has Yoko being played by [[Code Geass|Euphemia]]! Um, I mean, [[Michelle Ruff]].
** Dub!Nia is voiced by [[Hynden Walch]] (Starfire from ''[[Teen Titans (Animation)|Teen Titans]]'') and boy does she ever put it to good use. The world figures for diabetes were painted red when she described Adine as a "Pissing off person".
** Dub!Nia is voiced by [[Hynden Walch]] (Starfire from ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]'') and boy does she ever put it to good use. The world figures for diabetes were painted red when she described Adine as a "Pissing off person".
*** She's also Yutaka from ''[[Lucky Star]]''. Adult Nia is [[Haruhi Suzumiya|Ryoko Asakura]] and [[Digimon Tamers|Jeri Katou]], the latter of which seems very appropriate after the D-Reaper fiasco.
*** She's also Yutaka from ''[[Lucky Star]]''. Adult Nia is [[Haruhi Suzumiya|Ryoko Asakura]] and [[Digimon Tamers|Jeri Katou]], the latter of which seems very appropriate after the D-Reaper fiasco.
*** Nia's also the protagonist Nono of [[Diebuster]]. Considering the relations between the series, its probably not a coincidence. Oh, both are also [[Artificial Human|artificial humans]].
*** Nia's also the protagonist Nono of [[Diebuster]]. Considering the relations between the series, its probably not a coincidence. Oh, both are also [[Artificial Human|artificial humans]].
** [[Doug Stone|Dub!Guame]] is a less raspy sounding [[Metal Gear|Psycho Mantis]] (as is Dayakka, but that's less noticeable).
** [[Doug Stone|Dub!Guame]] is a less raspy sounding [[Metal Gear|Psycho Mantis]] (as is Dayakka, but that's less noticeable).
*** Dub!Thymilph is [[Digimon Adventure|Leomon]] (THE IRONY). Dub!Cytomander is a less grumpy, more arrogant, at times higher-pitched [[Digimon Frontier|Koji Minamoto]] (or [[Digimon Tamers|Ryo Akiyama]]).
*** Dub!Thymilph is [[Digimon Adventure|Leomon]] (THE IRONY). Dub!Cytomander is a less grumpy, more arrogant, at times higher-pitched [[Digimon Frontier|Koji Minamoto]] (or [[Digimon Tamers|Ryo Akiyama]]).
** Simon's Japanese VA, [[Tetsuya Kakihara]], is also the voice of a number of Armed Devices in season 2 of ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]''. {{spoiler|The ''German'' voice}}. "Kick reason to the curb" indeed. {{spoiler|He ''was'' born in Germany.}} And much later, he ends up in the role of [[Blaz Blue|Jin Kisaragi]] and {{spoiler|[[Blaz Blue|Hakumen]]}}
** Simon's Japanese VA, [[Tetsuya Kakihara]], is also the voice of a number of Armed Devices in season 2 of ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]''. {{spoiler|The ''German'' voice}}. "Kick reason to the curb" indeed. {{spoiler|He ''was'' born in Germany.}} And much later, he ends up in the role of [[BlazBlue|Jin Kisaragi]] and {{spoiler|[[BlazBlue|Hakumen]]}}
** [[Jamieson Price|Dub!Lordgenome]] sounds a lot like [[Eureka Seven|Norb]], albeit in a rather bad mood. He played [[Bleach|Chad]] too.
** [[Jamieson Price|Dub!Lordgenome]] sounds a lot like [[Eureka Seven|Norb]], albeit in a rather bad mood. He played [[Bleach|Chad]] too.
*** And he's also [[Digimon Adventure|Yukio Oikawa]], another former good guy turned evil by the real [[Big Bad]], then turns good and sacrifices himself for the greater good.
*** And he's also [[Digimon Adventure|Yukio Oikawa]], another former good guy turned evil by the real [[Big Bad]], then turns good and sacrifices himself for the greater good.
** Dub!Anti-Spiral sounds much like [[Digimon Adventure|a nihilistic Angemon]].
** Dub!Anti-Spiral sounds much like [[Digimon Adventure|a nihilistic Angemon]].
** Tetsuya Kakihara (Simon) and Marina Inoue (Yoko) also play the leads, Shing Meteoryte and Kohak Hearts, in [[Tales of Hearts (Video Game)|Tales of Hearts]].
** Tetsuya Kakihara (Simon) and Marina Inoue (Yoko) also play the leads, Shing Meteoryte and Kohak Hearts, in [[Tales of Hearts]].
** Least we not forget Johnny Yong Bosch (Rossiu) was also [[Eureka Seven|Renton Thurston]]. That guy loves his giant mecha with a hint of love story.
** Least we not forget Johnny Yong Bosch (Rossiu) was also [[Eureka Seven|Renton Thurston]]. That guy loves his giant mecha with a hint of love story.
** Dub!Simon sounds kinda similar to [[Wild Arms 5 (Video Game)|another blue haired kid from a remote village who starts off wielding digging tools.]]
** Dub!Simon sounds kinda similar to [[Wild ARMs 5|another blue haired kid from a remote village who starts off wielding digging tools.]]
** Speaking of Simon, he's also [[Trauma Center|Dr. Stiles.]]
** Speaking of Simon, he's also [[Trauma Center|Dr. Stiles.]]
** In her spare time, [[Rina Satou|Kiyoh]] is [[Mahou Sensei Negima|the English teacher at an all-girls school]] and [[To Aru Majutsu no Index|a living,]] [[To Aru Kagaku no Railgun (Manga)|breathing railgun]], amongst other roles.
** In her spare time, [[Rina Satou|Kiyoh]] is [[Mahou Sensei Negima|the English teacher at an all-girls school]] and [[A Certain Magical Index|a living,]] [[A Certain Scientific Railgun|breathing railgun]], amongst other roles.
*** Here's the rundown of the French dub: Leeron is [[Sonic X|Sonic]]; Kamina is [[Gargoyles|Lexington]], Nia is [[Kiki's Delivery Service|Kiki]], and Viral is [[South Park|Kyle]].
*** Here's the rundown of the French dub: Leeron is [[Sonic X|Sonic]]; Kamina is [[Gargoyles|Lexington]], Nia is [[Kiki's Delivery Service|Kiki]], and Viral is [[South Park|Kyle]].
** Kinon happens to be a mix between [[Naruto|Hinata]] and a forceful [[Bleach|Orihime]].
** Kinon happens to be a mix between [[Naruto|Hinata]] and a forceful [[Bleach|Orihime]].
** Adinae's voice will remind a few viewers of [[Yu-Gi-Oh|Mai Valentine]].
** Adinae's voice will remind a few viewers of [[Yu-Gi-Oh!|Mai Valentine]].
** [[What Could Have Been]] Example: in the [[ADV Films]] dub, Yoko would have been played by the [[Tiffany Grant|same voice actress]] as [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|a certain other feisty redheaded Gainax heroine.]]
** [[What Could Have Been]] Example: in the [[ADV Films]] dub, Yoko would have been played by the [[Tiffany Grant|same voice actress]] as [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|a certain other feisty redheaded Gainax heroine.]]


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** Nia's awakening scene was a homage to [[Outlaw Star]]'s scene when Melfina was found.
** Nia's awakening scene was a homage to [[Outlaw Star]]'s scene when Melfina was found.
** Yu-Gi-Oh! made a card who must be a tribute/homage to Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, I present you the [http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Drill_Warrior Drill Warrior]
** Yu-Gi-Oh! made a card who must be a tribute/homage to Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, I present you the [http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Drill_Warrior Drill Warrior]
** In ''[[Kid Icarus Uprising]]'', there's a weapon called the Drill Arm. It looks exactly like an arm sized Core Drill.
** In ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]'', there's a weapon called the Drill Arm. It looks exactly like an arm sized Core Drill.


* [[Meaningful Name]]: Both Gurren and Lagann. "Guren" means "Crimson" (or "Crimson Lotus") and "Ragan" (Lagann's romanized form) means "Rock Face".
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Both Gurren and Lagann. "Guren" means "Crimson" (or "Crimson Lotus") and "Ragan" (Lagann's romanized form) means "Rock Face".
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*** This could also be how Kamina came up with the name in the first place...
*** This could also be how Kamina came up with the name in the first place...


* [[Shout Out]]: It's Gainax. There are always a lot.
* [[Shout-Out]]: It's Gainax. There are always a lot.
** The show starts right off on an [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuxgU2RMGiU homage to Arcadia of My Youth.]
** The show starts right off on an [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuxgU2RMGiU homage to Arcadia of My Youth.]
** When {{spoiler|Yoko}} becomes a teacher during the [[Time Skip]], she takes the name (Yomako) and outfit of [[Read or Die (Anime)|another]] [[Action Girl]] teacher (if only substitute).
** When {{spoiler|Yoko}} becomes a teacher during the [[Time Skip]], she takes the name (Yomako) and outfit of [[Read or Die|another]] [[Action Girl]] teacher (if only substitute).
** Lordgenome's Lazengann is supposed to look and fight like Gainax's earlier [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Unit 01]]. [[Epileptic Trees|You don't think that]] [[Woobie Destroyer of Worlds|means anything, do you?]]
** Lordgenome's Lazengann is supposed to look and fight like Gainax's earlier [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Unit 01]]. [[Epileptic Trees|You don't think that]] [[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds|means anything, do you?]]
*** This is lampshaded in the Satire:
*** This is lampshaded in the Satire:
{{quote| '''Lordgenome:''' EVA-unit 01 Advanced activating. Time to get some exercise.<br />
{{quote|'''Lordgenome:''' EVA-unit 01 Advanced activating. Time to get some exercise.
'''Simon:''' You just said that so I didn't have to point it out, didn't you? }}
'''Simon:''' You just said that so I didn't have to point it out, didn't you? }}
*** The fact that the Lazengann massacred anything standing in its way in Parallel Works 8 without wielding any weapons (except for the obligatory drills) only helps to confirm this.
*** The fact that the Lazengann massacred anything standing in its way in Parallel Works 8 without wielding any weapons (except for the obligatory drills) only helps to confirm this.
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*** Also, the {{spoiler|hidden teeth on Lazengann's abdomen}} may be referencing the Eva units {{spoiler|being organic under their armor}}...
*** Also, the {{spoiler|hidden teeth on Lazengann's abdomen}} may be referencing the Eva units {{spoiler|being organic under their armor}}...
*** Lordgenome himself being this blended with [[G Gundam|Master Asia]]. Originally {{spoiler|humanity's greatest champion, he [[Fallen Hero|became its worst enemy]] upon realizing their impact on the world.}} While never a mentor to [[The Hero]], he was his predecessor and pilots the [http://img210.imageshack.us/img210/5999/lazengundam.jpg dark, scary counterpart to his robot], and is just as powerful with or without it in combat. They also [[Lampshade Hanging|hung some lampshades]] on the [http://img43.imageshack.us/img43/1535/mastergenome.jpg source] [http://img705.imageshack.us/img705/5684/simonkasshu.jpg material].
*** Lordgenome himself being this blended with [[G Gundam|Master Asia]]. Originally {{spoiler|humanity's greatest champion, he [[Fallen Hero|became its worst enemy]] upon realizing their impact on the world.}} While never a mentor to [[The Hero]], he was his predecessor and pilots the [http://img210.imageshack.us/img210/5999/lazengundam.jpg dark, scary counterpart to his robot], and is just as powerful with or without it in combat. They also [[Lampshade Hanging|hung some lampshades]] on the [http://img43.imageshack.us/img43/1535/mastergenome.jpg source] [http://img705.imageshack.us/img705/5684/simonkasshu.jpg material].
** Nia does not just have decorative eyes and [[Hey Its That Voice|the same voice]] as [[Diebuster|Nono]], but is her dark parallel. She {{spoiler|awakens to her destiny to gain sci-fi tights, [[Flight]], [[Transporters and Teleporters|the ability to warp]], and controls swarms of mindless robots... except as a [[Manchurian Agent]] with the [[Earthshattering Kaboom|exact opposite goal]]. Underneath it all, they both just wish they were ordinary girls.}}
** Nia does not just have decorative eyes and [[Hey, It's That Voice!|the same voice]] as [[Diebuster|Nono]], but is her dark parallel. She {{spoiler|awakens to her destiny to gain sci-fi tights, [[Flight]], [[Transporters and Teleporters|the ability to warp]], and controls swarms of mindless robots... except as a [[Manchurian Agent]] with the [[Earthshattering Kaboom|exact opposite goal]]. Underneath it all, they both just wish they were ordinary girls.}}
** [[Gun Buster]]'s shortlived comic sequel, ''[[Next]] GENERATION'', was full of epic concepts even for Gainax. Among them were {{spoiler|the heroes traveling to a space between dimensions to battle [[God Is Evil|God]] using a [[Humongous Mecha|giant robot]] of [[Up to Eleven|infinite power]]}}. It looks like Gainax waited til it was financially stable and the [[Super Robot|trends]] regained freshness to bring back those ideas. They finally got to animate some of them for [[Diebuster]] and Gurren Lagann.
** [[Gunbuster]]'s shortlived comic sequel, ''[[Next]] GENERATION'', was full of epic concepts even for Gainax. Among them were {{spoiler|the heroes traveling to a space between dimensions to battle [[God Is Evil|God]] using a [[Humongous Mecha|giant robot]] of [[Up to Eleven|infinite power]]}}. It looks like Gainax waited til it was financially stable and the [[Super Robot|trends]] regained freshness to bring back those ideas. They finally got to animate some of them for [[Diebuster]] and Gurren Lagann.
** In episode 11 of ''[[Gao Gai Gar]]'', take a look at what a particular robot's wielding as part of its [http://i46.tinypic.com/s5i5j9.png signature attack]. Coincidence? I think NOT.
** In episode 11 of ''[[GaoGaiGar]]'', take a look at what a particular robot's wielding as part of its [http://i46.tinypic.com/s5i5j9.png signature attack]. Coincidence? I think NOT.
*** Even more noteworthy about that particular robot is that he's voiced by [[Katsuyuki Konishi]], the voice of Kamina!
*** Even more noteworthy about that particular robot is that he's voiced by [[Katsuyuki Konishi]], the voice of Kamina!
*** Arc Gurren Lagann's power up sequence and head design are drawn from [[Gao Gai Gar|GGG's titular mecha.]]
*** Arc Gurren Lagann's power up sequence and head design are drawn from [[GaoGaiGar|GGG's titular mecha.]]
** Similarily to Arc GL above, Great Galaxy/Chouginga Gurren Lagann's visual design is based off <s>Mazinger</s> [[Mazinkaiser]] mixed with [[Diebuster]]. It does the [[Gun Buster]]/[[Fan Nickname|Gainax pose]] upon emerging on the screen.
** Similarily to Arc GL above, Great Galaxy/Chouginga Gurren Lagann's visual design is based off <s>Mazinger</s> [[Mazinkaiser]] mixed with [[Diebuster]]. It does the [[Gunbuster]]/[[Fan Nickname|Gainax pose]] upon emerging on the screen.
** Yoko {{spoiler|flies around on a yellow scooter}} and fights [[Humongous Mecha]] with ridiculously undersized weapons. She hangs with a [[Cute Shotaro Boy]] who has the power to combine with a robot with a face on it's stomach, in order to be preposterously awesome. They {{spoiler|protect the world from an alien race bent on destruction}}. [[FLCL|Sounds vaguely familiar.]]
** Yoko {{spoiler|flies around on a yellow scooter}} and fights [[Humongous Mecha]] with ridiculously undersized weapons. She hangs with a [[Cute Shotaro Boy]] who has the power to combine with a robot with a face on it's stomach, in order to be preposterously awesome. They {{spoiler|protect the world from an alien race bent on destruction}}. [[FLCL|Sounds vaguely familiar.]]
** Does nobody seem to note the references to ''[[Star Wars]]''? Especially in the [[Time Skip]].
** Does nobody seem to note the references to ''[[Star Wars]]''? Especially in the [[Time Skip]].
*** One such reference is Lordgenome speaking to Simon not long before they get ready to fight.
*** One such reference is Lordgenome speaking to Simon not long before they get ready to fight.
{{quote| '''Lordgenome''': "The Spiral is strong with you..."}}
{{quote|'''Lordgenome''': "The Spiral is strong with you..."}}
** And then an internal reference, in Lagann-hen, where {{spoiler|the Anti-Spiral's Gran Zamboa literally beats the Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann to death on the ground, ripping and maiming the suit in a method very reminiscent of [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Evangelion Unit 01's horrific destruction of Unit 03.]]}} This show loves shouting out at its parent company.
** And then an internal reference, in Lagann-hen, where {{spoiler|the Anti-Spiral's Gran Zamboa literally beats the Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann to death on the ground, ripping and maiming the suit in a method very reminiscent of [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Evangelion Unit 01's horrific destruction of Unit 03.]]}} This show loves shouting out at its parent company.
** [[Spongebob SquarePants]]... In my Gurren Lagann? [http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a291/Cusashorn/Squidward.png It's more likely than you think...] (seriously, that can't be coincidental...)
** [[SpongeBob SquarePants]]... In my Gurren Lagann? [http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a291/Cusashorn/Squidward.png It's more likely than you think...] (seriously, that can't be coincidental...)
*** It's Gainax. Of course it's not coincidental.
*** It's Gainax. Of course it's not coincidental.
** Continuing with the Evangelion-references, the planes that drop bombs during the fight against the Dai-Gun Doten Kaizan look very similar to the plane used by NERV to carry the EVA-02 to Japan, and by SEELE to deploy the MP EVAs.
** Continuing with the Evangelion-references, the planes that drop bombs during the fight against the Dai-Gun Doten Kaizan look very similar to the plane used by NERV to carry the EVA-02 to Japan, and by SEELE to deploy the MP EVAs.
*** Coincidentally enough, the one that Simon equips to Gurren-Lagann to let it fly bears a certain similarity to [[Stealth Gao]] I from [[Gao Gai Gar]]...
*** Coincidentally enough, the one that Simon equips to Gurren-Lagann to let it fly bears a certain similarity to [[Stealth Gao]] I from [[GaoGaiGar]]...
** The team behind the show cited ''[[Getter Robo]]'' as their main source of inspiration.
** The team behind the show cited ''[[Getter Robo]]'' as their main source of inspiration.
*** If you're familiar with both, the parallels are easy to see in a lot of core concepts. Getter Rays and Spiral Energy, save for Spiral Energy being self generated and following the will of the user and Getter Rays coming from space and having their own will, though you can increase your Getter Ray output through will power, are exactly the same down to the color. Both of them.
*** If you're familiar with both, the parallels are easy to see in a lot of core concepts. Getter Rays and Spiral Energy, save for Spiral Energy being self generated and following the will of the user and Getter Rays coming from space and having their own will, though you can increase your Getter Ray output through will power, are exactly the same down to the color. Both of them.
*** There's also the motives of the villains through the series. The Beastmen army follow exactly like the Dinosaur Empire and 100 Demon Empire, "Kill all humans because the planet belongs to us." Then when the plot decides to be a bit more serious, though no less insane, humans are using an energy source that will cause them to consume the universe and the villains are the last stand for the survival of existence. There's even a timeskip separating the two types. The big difference is that Lordgenome was privy to the second part villains and Emperor Gore just hated humans and the Getter, at least at first.
*** There's also the motives of the villains through the series. The Beastmen army follow exactly like the Dinosaur Empire and 100 Demon Empire, "Kill all humans because the planet belongs to us." Then when the plot decides to be a bit more serious, though no less insane, humans are using an energy source that will cause them to consume the universe and the villains are the last stand for the survival of existence. There's even a timeskip separating the two types. The big difference is that Lordgenome was privy to the second part villains and Emperor Gore just hated humans and the Getter, at least at first.
*** Then there are small bits here and there. Horrible creatures from beyond space doing something to the moon, combining with a celestial body to form an even bigger robot, drills in general as well as flying into enemies really fast drill first, absorbing other machinery because that's what the robot does, growing to the point that a planet hitting it just crumbles like a dirt clod, growing to universal proportions so you can punch a god in the face, robots that contain or can generate the necessary energy to start a big bang, and probably a dozen other things I haven't even thought of.
*** Then there are small bits here and there. Horrible creatures from beyond space doing something to the moon, combining with a celestial body to form an even bigger robot, drills in general as well as flying into enemies really fast drill first, absorbing other machinery because that's what the robot does, growing to the point that a planet hitting it just crumbles like a dirt clod, growing to universal proportions so you can punch a god in the face, robots that contain or can generate the necessary energy to start a big bang, and probably a dozen other things I haven't even thought of.
*** Rising up in space with crossed arms to look awesome is Gunbuster, though that itself is a Getter G reference. Rising up out of the ocean with crossed arms to look awesome is straight Getter G.
*** Rising up in space with crossed arms to look awesome is Gunbuster, though that itself is a Getter G reference. Rising up out of the ocean with crossed arms to look awesome is straight Getter G.
*** Take the first scene from Neo vs Shin getter where the Dinosaur Empire does their speech against Musashi. The similarity to the situation that humanity is in with Gurren Lagann is amusing.
*** Take the first scene from Neo vs Shin getter where the Dinosaur Empire does their speech against Musashi. The similarity to the situation that humanity is in with Gurren Lagann is amusing.
*** This actually goes all the way to parts of the art style. That "hot blooded yelling and the art getting all pencil scratchy while something insane happens/is about to happen/just happened" is just like [[Ken Ishikawa]]'s art style for the same kind of events. Compare [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EztAWwvfRao&feature=related Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann powering up after Lordgenome gives them energy] to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=To34rvyClH4&feature=related Shin Getter Robo powering up and firing the first Stoner Sunshine.]
*** This actually goes all the way to parts of the art style. That "hot blooded yelling and the art getting all pencil scratchy while something insane happens/is about to happen/just happened" is just like [[Ken Ishikawa]]'s art style for the same kind of events. Compare [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EztAWwvfRao&feature=related Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann powering up after Lordgenome gives them energy] to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=To34rvyClH4&feature=related Shin Getter Robo powering up and firing the first Stoner Sunshine.]
*** Not to mention the most obvious parallel to fans of both works, namely that the Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann is essentially a friendlier version of [[The Assimilator|The Getter Emperor]].
*** Not to mention the most obvious parallel to fans of both works, namely that the Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann is essentially a friendlier version of [[The Assimilator|The Getter Emperor]].
** Didn't anyone else think that Kamina's dad looked like Captain Harlock (or just about every single one of Leiji Matsumoto's lead character heroes)? Heck the entire series is probably a shoutout to Leiji Matsumoto's take on manliness.
** Didn't anyone else think that Kamina's dad looked like Captain Harlock (or just about every single one of Leiji Matsumoto's lead character heroes)? Heck the entire series is probably a shoutout to Leiji Matsumoto's take on manliness.
** Simon manages to block {{spoiler|Viral's}} attacks in episode 15 exactly like {{spoiler|[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TheMatrix Neo blocked Smith's attacks right after becoming the One.] }}
** Simon manages to block {{spoiler|Viral's}} attacks in episode 15 exactly like {{spoiler|[[The Matrix|Neo blocked Smith's attacks right after becoming the One.]] }}
** The way in which Yoko equips herself in episode 21 is similar to Ash in [[Evil Dead|Evil Dead 2]].
** The way in which Yoko equips herself in episode 21 is similar to Ash in [[Evil Dead|Evil Dead 2]].
** Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann bears an uncanny resemblance to [[Super Robot Wars|Persoenlichkeit]] and the Anti-Spirals' motivation is similar to that of the [[Cosmic Horror|Einsts]]. Even the area where the final battle takes place looks similar to the Einst pocket universe.
** Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann bears an uncanny resemblance to [[Super Robot Wars|Persoenlichkeit]] and the Anti-Spirals' motivation is similar to that of the [[Cosmic Horror|Einsts]]. Even the area where the final battle takes place looks similar to the Einst pocket universe.
** Speaking of [[Super Robot Wars]] shoutouts, a large part of [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOBG3CCew7Q Parallel Works 8] (which isn't really "parallel" at all and serves as Lordgenome's [[Start of Darkness]]) seems to shout out to the concept of SRW, as a lot of the Spiral Army mechs look like GL-ized versions of various famous mecha - a ''[[Mazinger Z (Anime)|Mazinger Z]]'', several [[Gundam|Gundams]], a [[Gaiking]], an [[Full Metal Panic|Arbalest]] and many others are clearly visible in the big "pan-back" around 1:00 and you can spot other shoutouts when Genome [[Tragic Mistake|slaughters his teammates]]. The "aliens attack, various robots team up to fight invaders" plot is even boilerplate SRW. So the implication is that Lordgenome lead a Super Robot War and then became ''the villain'' of such... ''[[The Bad Guy Wins|and then won]]''.
** Speaking of [[Super Robot Wars]] shoutouts, a large part of [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOBG3CCew7Q Parallel Works 8] (which isn't really "parallel" at all and serves as Lordgenome's [[Start of Darkness]]) seems to shout out to the concept of SRW, as a lot of the Spiral Army mechs look like GL-ized versions of various famous mecha - a ''[[Mazinger Z]]'', several [[Gundam|Gundams]], a [[Gaiking]], an [[Full Metal Panic!|Arbalest]] and many others are clearly visible in the big "pan-back" around 1:00 and you can spot other shoutouts when Genome [[Tragic Mistake|slaughters his teammates]]. The "aliens attack, various robots team up to fight invaders" plot is even boilerplate SRW. So the implication is that Lordgenome lead a Super Robot War and then became ''the villain'' of such... ''[[The Bad Guy Wins|and then won]]''.
*** Nevermind other Shout Outs, You can even see the Alternate Gurren Lagann from Parallel Works 6 beside Lazengan right at the beginning of the pan.
*** Nevermind other Shout Outs, You can even see the Alternate Gurren Lagann from Parallel Works 6 beside Lazengan right at the beginning of the pan.
** In ''Parallel Works'' 2-5, Kiyal and Darry are best friends as schoolgirls but enemies in their [[Magical Girl]] alter egos, essentially the same plot as ''[[Pretty Sammy]]''.
** In ''Parallel Works'' 2-5, Kiyal and Darry are best friends as schoolgirls but enemies in their [[Magical Girl]] alter egos, essentially the same plot as ''[[Pretty Sammy]]''.
** Does Leyte remind anyone else of [[Code Geass|Rakshata]]?
** Does Leyte remind anyone else of [[Code Geass|Rakshata]]?
*** More like [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Dr. Ritsuko Akagi]]
*** More like [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Dr. Ritsuko Akagi]]
** The bombs that Cytomander's minions drop on the Dai-Gurren in episode 13 are [[Super Mario Bros|Bullet Bills.]]
** The bombs that Cytomander's minions drop on the Dai-Gurren in episode 13 are [[Super Mario Bros.|Bullet Bills.]]
** The plot as a whole appears to be partly based on [[The Epic of Gilgamesh]] (Viral's mech is even called ''Enkidu''!), and possibly [[The Bible]].
** The plot as a whole appears to be partly based on [[The Epic of Gilgamesh]] (Viral's mech is even called ''Enkidu''!), and possibly [[The Bible]].
*** Viral's name is even romanized as "Biraru", which can also be read as "Bilal", the name of a person who controled Enki. The Epic of Gilgamesh is also known as the Nikopol Trilogy, thus being the namesake of Viral's theme.
*** Viral's name is even romanized as "Biraru", which can also be read as "Bilal", the name of a person who controled Enki. The Epic of Gilgamesh is also known as the Nikopol Trilogy, thus being the namesake of Viral's theme.
*** More like a reference to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enki_Bilal Enki Bilal], author of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nikopol_Trilogy the Nikopol Trilogy], a dystopian sci-fi [[Franco Belgian Comics|BD]].
*** More like a reference to [[wikipedia:Enki Bilal|Enki Bilal]], author of [[wikipedia:The Nikopol Trilogy|the Nikopol Trilogy]], a dystopian sci-fi [[Franco Belgian Comics|BD]].
** Each Arc in Gurren Lagann is a Shout Out to the various eras of Mecha. The first arc is the original exploration, villain of the day, and heroic sacrifice tropes of the original 70s Super Mecha genre. The Second Arc is a shout out to the late 70s and 80s style of Real-Type Mecha where War and character development is the more prevalent trope, along with the conflicting ideas of realistic fighting and hotblooded one-man army actions like the earlier arc. The third arc is a take on the 90s psychological and more political trope-filled mecha anime, that doesn't actually involve that much fighting externally in giant robots, but internally as characters. The last arc, however, is Gainax's attempt to define the current style of Mecha in the new millennium, with some of the previous tropes put together, added in with "[[The Power of Love]]", as well as over the top characters saying anything is possible, no matter the odds, if you're willing to fight for it in big Mechas.
** Each Arc in Gurren Lagann is a Shout Out to the various eras of Mecha. The first arc is the original exploration, villain of the day, and heroic sacrifice tropes of the original 70s Super Mecha genre. The Second Arc is a shout out to the late 70s and 80s style of Real-Type Mecha where War and character development is the more prevalent trope, along with the conflicting ideas of realistic fighting and hotblooded one-man army actions like the earlier arc. The third arc is a take on the 90s psychological and more political trope-filled mecha anime, that doesn't actually involve that much fighting externally in giant robots, but internally as characters. The last arc, however, is Gainax's attempt to define the current style of Mecha in the new millennium, with some of the previous tropes put together, added in with "[[The Power of Love]]", as well as over the top characters saying anything is possible, no matter the odds, if you're willing to fight for it in big Mechas.
** Episode 14 features a three-fer: Gurren Lagann's [[Macross Missile Massacre|drill missile attack]] isn't strictly drawn from Macross, but it's virtually identical to one of the signature attacks of [[Space Runaway Ideon|Ideon]]. After that, we get a more traditional [[Roboteching|Itano Circus]] when Rossiu dodges the missiles, and after ''that'' the giant hologram Nia is possibly a parody of ''[[Super Dimension Fortress Macross|Macross: Do You Remember Love?]]''
** Episode 14 features a three-fer: Gurren Lagann's [[Macross Missile Massacre|drill missile attack]] isn't strictly drawn from Macross, but it's virtually identical to one of the signature attacks of [[Space Runaway Ideon|Ideon]]. After that, we get a more traditional [[Roboteching|Itano Circus]] when Rossiu dodges the missiles, and after ''that'' the giant hologram Nia is possibly a parody of ''[[Super Dimension Fortress Macross|Macross: Do You Remember Love?]]''
** [[Hot Springs Episode|Episode 6]] features appearances by several very [[The Cameo|familar-looking]] [http://wiki.evageeks.org/images/thumb/2/28/Gurren_Lagann_ep6.jpg/800px-Gurren_Lagann_ep6.jpg Bunny Girls] <ref> from left to right: [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Rei]], [[Mahoromatic|Mahoro]], [[Diebuster|Nono]], [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Asuka]], [[Diebuster|Lal'C]].</ref>
** [[Hot Springs Episode|Episode 6]] features appearances by several very [[The Cameo|familar-looking]] [http://wiki.evageeks.org/images/thumb/2/28/Gurren_Lagann_ep6.jpg/800px-Gurren_Lagann_ep6.jpg Bunny Girls] <ref> from left to right: [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Rei]], [[Mahoromatic|Mahoro]], [[Diebuster|Nono]], [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Asuka]], [[Diebuster|Lal'C]].</ref>
** The attack of the giant missiles in episode 25 is a reference to the battle in Sector Z in [[Star Fox (Video Game)|Star Fox 64]].
** The attack of the giant missiles in episode 25 is a reference to the battle in Sector Z in [[Star Fox (series)|Star Fox 64]].
** The pilot suits used by Gimmy and Darry bear striking resemblance to the ones from Neon Genesis Evangelion.
** The pilot suits used by Gimmy and Darry bear striking resemblance to the ones from Neon Genesis Evangelion.
** What's that, Attenborough? A [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|giant naked woman in space?]]
** What's that, Attenborough? A [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|giant naked woman in space?]]
** Note the overall theme of spirals, humanity's tendency to break its boundaries, and the [[Arc Words]] relating to a "drill that will pierce the heavens". Now go look at any classical picture of the [http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_laM6CKNFxyw/TOkKLO9CPjI/AAAAAAAAA0w/ezGBX82oquI/s1600/tower-of-babel-19-jun-091.jpg Tower of Babel]. Hmm...
** Note the overall theme of spirals, humanity's tendency to break its boundaries, and the [[Arc Words]] relating to a "drill that will pierce the heavens". Now go look at any classical picture of the [http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_laM6CKNFxyw/TOkKLO9CPjI/AAAAAAAAA0w/ezGBX82oquI/s1600/tower-of-babel-19-jun-091.jpg Tower of Babel]. Hmm...
*** The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOBG3CCew7Q&feature=related Parallel Works Video 8] clearly shows this as being the main architectural design of the Spirals during the war against the Anti-Spirals.
*** The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOBG3CCew7Q&feature=related Parallel Works Video 8] clearly shows this as being the main architectural design of the Spirals during the war against the Anti-Spirals.
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** The Ark-Gurren-Lagann's design seems to be based on several mecha, including Gunbuster, EVA-01 and Linebarrel.
** The Ark-Gurren-Lagann's design seems to be based on several mecha, including Gunbuster, EVA-01 and Linebarrel.
** In Episode 2, there's a "Blink And You'll Miss It" reference to Dragonball Z. When the two green Gunmen are stretching out before combat, it looks very similar to the Fusion-dance from DBZ. Especially with the powerful flash of light when they hold their hands together. In Dragonball, they'd fuse and thus create a flash of light to save animation-money. Here, the light is created by the Gunzan crashing to the ground behind them.
** In Episode 2, there's a "Blink And You'll Miss It" reference to Dragonball Z. When the two green Gunmen are stretching out before combat, it looks very similar to the Fusion-dance from DBZ. Especially with the powerful flash of light when they hold their hands together. In Dragonball, they'd fuse and thus create a flash of light to save animation-money. Here, the light is created by the Gunzan crashing to the ground behind them.
** Judging by the length of Kamina's katana in episode 3, during his on-foot fight with Viral, one can argue that the sword may be a homage to Sephiroth from ''[[Final Fantasy VII (Video Game)|Final Fantasy VII]]'', one of the most famous villains in Final Fantasy history, known for wielding a 3-4 meters long katana. Sometimes even in one hand. The rest of the time, Kamina's katana is only regular length.
** Judging by the length of Kamina's katana in episode 3, during his on-foot fight with Viral, one can argue that the sword may be a homage to Sephiroth from ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'', one of the most famous villains in Final Fantasy history, known for wielding a 3-4 meters long katana. Sometimes even in one hand. The rest of the time, Kamina's katana is only regular length.
*** Kamina's katana constantly changing size may also be a [[Shout Out]] to Bleach, more specifically the Zanpakutou (Soul Slayers). They are regular katanas that change size depending on the user's Reiatsu (Spirit Pressure AKA Badass-ness), which Spiral Energy itself it pretty similar to.
*** Kamina's katana constantly changing size may also be a [[Shout-Out]] to Bleach, more specifically the Zanpakutou (Soul Slayers). They are regular katanas that change size depending on the user's Reiatsu (Spirit Pressure AKA Badass-ness), which Spiral Energy itself it pretty similar to.
*** The overly long Katana Drawing scene is pretty simmilar with the drawing of Final Kaiser Blade of [[Mazinkaiser]]
*** The overly long Katana Drawing scene is pretty simmilar with the drawing of Final Kaiser Blade of [[Mazinkaiser]]
** Lordgenome after the Time-Skip is a blatant reference to Zordon from Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers.
** Lordgenome after the Time-Skip is a blatant reference to Zordon from Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers.
*** Possibly Mimir of Norse mythology, as well. To elaborate, Mimir was a defeated god in the Aesir-Vanir War, who had his head cut off and preserved by the winning side and made into a slave-adviser.
*** Possibly Mimir of Norse mythology, as well. To elaborate, Mimir was a defeated god in the Aesir-Vanir War, who had his head cut off and preserved by the winning side and made into a slave-adviser.
** The design of the Grapearl looks like a mix between the [[Full Metal Panic|Arbalest]], the [[Mobile Suit Gundam|GM]] and the [[Mobile Suit Gundam Seed|Strike Dagger]]. Then again, it isn't surprising that it's similar in design to several Mass-Produced Real Robots, considering its own status in the series.
** The design of the Grapearl looks like a mix between the [[Full Metal Panic!|Arbalest]], the [[Mobile Suit Gundam|GM]] and the [[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED|Strike Dagger]]. Then again, it isn't surprising that it's similar in design to several Mass-Produced Real Robots, considering its own status in the series.
** Continuing with the [[Neon Genesis Evangelion]] references, there's a Pre-[[Time Skip]] episode that features the explosion of a Ganmen that looks very similar to the cross-shaped explosions that are prevalent in Eva.
** Continuing with the [[Neon Genesis Evangelion]] references, there's a Pre-[[Time Skip]] episode that features the explosion of a Ganmen that looks very similar to the cross-shaped explosions that are prevalent in Eva.
** So, Gurren Lagann has a V crest shaped Sunglasses and a detachable wings that it gains as a sort of [[Mid Season Upgrade]] that it can throw as a boomerang. This sounds rather simmilar to [[Mazinger Z|Scrander Boomerang ]] and [[Great Mazinger|Great Boomerang ]]
** So, Gurren Lagann has a V crest shaped Sunglasses and a detachable wings that it gains as a sort of [[Mid-Season Upgrade]] that it can throw as a boomerang. This sounds rather simmilar to [[Mazinger Z|Scrander Boomerang ]] and [[Great Mazinger|Great Boomerang ]]
*** The Lagann itself bears striking resemblance to the Pilder from Mazinsaga, being a sort of small detachable pilotted object that controls the object it latched into(in Mazinsaga's case the titular Machine).
*** The Lagann itself bears striking resemblance to the Pilder from Mazinsaga, being a sort of small detachable pilotted object that controls the object it latched into(in Mazinsaga's case the titular Machine).
*** The "shield" Viral uses that just unfolds on Enki's arm may be intended to be an upgraded ''Genesic Protect Shade'', or maybe just an upgraded, physical version of the ''Protect Wall'', both from [[Gao Gai Gar]] FINAL.
*** The "shield" Viral uses that just unfolds on Enki's arm may be intended to be an upgraded ''Genesic Protect Shade'', or maybe just an upgraded, physical version of the ''Protect Wall'', both from [[GaoGaiGar]] FINAL.
** Probably coincidental or due to [[Woolseyism]], but in [[Sengoku Rance]], Rance does say that his [[I Call Him Mister Happy|hyper weapon]] will pierce the heavens!
** Probably coincidental or due to [[Woolseyism]], but in [[Sengoku Rance]], Rance does say that his [[I Call Him "Mister Happy"|hyper weapon]] will pierce the heavens!
* Giga Drill Break's has tons of shout outs to [[Great Mazinger]]'s [[Shock and Awe|Thunder Break]]. Both are [[Finishing Move]](in the latter's case, most of the time making it the first proper Finisher in Super Robot shows), and a kind of signature move of a big brother figure{invented by Kamina, and Tetsuya is Koji's adpotive older brother) have practically same line and simmilar name(compare : Hissatsu ! Giga Drill Break for Giga Drill Break and Hissatsu Power ! Thunder Break for Thunder Break) and same pose(raise hand/point to the sky, and direct it to the target).
* Giga Drill Break's has tons of shout outs to [[Great Mazinger]]'s [[Shock and Awe|Thunder Break]]. Both are [[Finishing Move]](in the latter's case, most of the time making it the first proper Finisher in Super Robot shows), and a kind of signature move of a big brother figure{invented by Kamina, and Tetsuya is Koji's adpotive older brother) have practically same line and simmilar name(compare : Hissatsu ! Giga Drill Break for Giga Drill Break and Hissatsu Power ! Thunder Break for Thunder Break) and same pose(raise hand/point to the sky, and direct it to the target).
* [[Fan Nickname]]: Tengen Toppa Lagann's name is never mentioned, not even in text. Fans just stuck the name because it is the most plausible.
* [[Fan Nickname]]: Tengen Toppa Lagann's name is never mentioned, not even in text. Fans just stuck the name because it is the most plausible.
* Small, but the outfacing part of Yoko's scope has a three scope combination that look just like the eyes of [[Armor Trooper Votoms|the Scopedogs.]]
* Small, but the outfacing part of Yoko's scope has a three scope combination that look just like the eyes of [[Armor Trooper Votoms|the Scopedogs.]]
* The Arc-Gurren is essentially the mecha equivalent of [[The Bible|biblical]] Ark Noah used to gather two of every animal with his loved ones and escape the floods God rained down upon the world for 40 days & nights. Here, Rossiu does the same, gathering animals and attempting to rescue the entire planet's population on a space colony ark before {{spoiler|the moon plummets into the Earth}}.
* The Arc-Gurren is essentially the mecha equivalent of [[The Bible|biblical]] Ark Noah used to gather two of every animal with his loved ones and escape the floods God rained down upon the world for 40 days & nights. Here, Rossiu does the same, gathering animals and attempting to rescue the entire planet's population on a space colony ark before {{spoiler|the moon plummets into the Earth}}.
* ''[[Transformers Animated]]'' production staff drew inspiration from ''Gurren Lagann'' for plot material. There are two noteworthy references to Lagann- a villian named the Headmaster who pilots a [[Mini Mecha]] that screws into the top of a robot to take control of it that can also transform into a functional robot on its own, and Dirt Boss, a forklift that transforms into a pudgy robot head with stumpy limbs, much like Lagann's proportions. In the case of Dirt Boss, the show was going to lead up to a plot line where the Decepticon would create Devastator, using Scrapper, Mixmaster, and the other four Construction namesakes of G1 as the body components, but this has been carried over to the comics after a [[Screwed By the Network|sudden cancellation]]. It's almost obvious that Dirt Boss will be the head component, once again a shout-out to the combination used to form the Gurren Lagann.
* ''[[Transformers Animated]]'' production staff drew inspiration from ''Gurren Lagann'' for plot material. There are two noteworthy references to Lagann- a villian named the Headmaster who pilots a [[Mini-Mecha]] that screws into the top of a robot to take control of it that can also transform into a functional robot on its own, and Dirt Boss, a forklift that transforms into a pudgy robot head with stumpy limbs, much like Lagann's proportions. In the case of Dirt Boss, the show was going to lead up to a plot line where the Decepticon would create Devastator, using Scrapper, Mixmaster, and the other four Construction namesakes of G1 as the body components, but this has been carried over to the comics after a [[Screwed by the Network|sudden cancellation]]. It's almost obvious that Dirt Boss will be the head component, once again a shout-out to the combination used to form the Gurren Lagann.
* Nia ending up naked in the finale is a [[Stealth Pun|stark]] equivalent of Rei's lengthy state of undress throughout the ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion|End Of Evangelion]]''- even down to the [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|hair color]].
* Nia ending up naked in the finale is a [[Stealth Pun|stark]] equivalent of Rei's lengthy state of undress throughout the ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion|End Of Evangelion]]''- even down to the [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|hair color]].
* ''[[Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei]]'' pays tribute to the moment Simon slams a punch into Rossiu's cheek in Episode 23, with Nozomu being the victim. It even copies the exact same frame-by-frame animations... until Nozomu unexpectedly crashes into a fence headfirst. [[It Makes Sense in Context]]- ''CLAMP'', the studio collective who produced this anime, did much of the cleanup animation work on Gurren Lagann.
* ''[[Sayonara, Zetsubou-sensei]]'' pays tribute to the moment Simon slams a punch into Rossiu's cheek in Episode 23, with Nozomu being the victim. It even copies the exact same frame-by-frame animations... until Nozomu unexpectedly crashes into a fence headfirst. [[It Makes Sense in Context]]- ''CLAMP'', the studio collective who produced this anime, did much of the cleanup animation work on Gurren Lagann.


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  • Homage
    • Nia's awakening scene was a homage to Outlaw Star's scene when Melfina was found.
    • Yu-Gi-Oh! made a card who must be a tribute/homage to Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, I present you the Drill Warrior
    • In Kid Icarus: Uprising, there's a weapon called the Drill Arm. It looks exactly like an arm sized Core Drill.
  • Meaningful Name: Both Gurren and Lagann. "Guren" means "Crimson" (or "Crimson Lotus") and "Ragan" (Lagann's romanized form) means "Rock Face".
    • Furthermore, the word "Lagan" (not translated) can mean "wreckage or goods at the bottom of the sea", which, if "bottom of the sea" is replaced by "under ground", is where Lagann was actually discovered by Simon.
      • This could also be how Kamina came up with the name in the first place...

Lordgenome: EVA-unit 01 Advanced activating. Time to get some exercise.
Simon: You just said that so I didn't have to point it out, didn't you?

      • The fact that the Lazengann massacred anything standing in its way in Parallel Works 8 without wielding any weapons (except for the obligatory drills) only helps to confirm this.
        • The fact that the berserking Lazengann changed from greenish colors to reddish colors just like EVA-01 in Rebuild of Evangelion only helps.
      • Also, the hidden teeth on Lazengann's abdomen may be referencing the Eva units being organic under their armor...
      • Lordgenome himself being this blended with Master Asia. Originally humanity's greatest champion, he became its worst enemy upon realizing their impact on the world. While never a mentor to The Hero, he was his predecessor and pilots the dark, scary counterpart to his robot, and is just as powerful with or without it in combat. They also hung some lampshades on the source material.
    • Nia does not just have decorative eyes and the same voice as Nono, but is her dark parallel. She awakens to her destiny to gain sci-fi tights, Flight, the ability to warp, and controls swarms of mindless robots... except as a Manchurian Agent with the exact opposite goal. Underneath it all, they both just wish they were ordinary girls.
    • Gunbuster's shortlived comic sequel, Next GENERATION, was full of epic concepts even for Gainax. Among them were the heroes traveling to a space between dimensions to battle God using a giant robot of infinite power. It looks like Gainax waited til it was financially stable and the trends regained freshness to bring back those ideas. They finally got to animate some of them for Diebuster and Gurren Lagann.
    • In episode 11 of GaoGaiGar, take a look at what a particular robot's wielding as part of its signature attack. Coincidence? I think NOT.
      • Even more noteworthy about that particular robot is that he's voiced by Katsuyuki Konishi, the voice of Kamina!
      • Arc Gurren Lagann's power up sequence and head design are drawn from GGG's titular mecha.
    • Similarily to Arc GL above, Great Galaxy/Chouginga Gurren Lagann's visual design is based off Mazinger Mazinkaiser mixed with Diebuster. It does the Gunbuster/Gainax pose upon emerging on the screen.
    • Yoko flies around on a yellow scooter and fights Humongous Mecha with ridiculously undersized weapons. She hangs with a Cute Shotaro Boy who has the power to combine with a robot with a face on it's stomach, in order to be preposterously awesome. They protect the world from an alien race bent on destruction. Sounds vaguely familiar.
    • Does nobody seem to note the references to Star Wars? Especially in the Time Skip.
      • One such reference is Lordgenome speaking to Simon not long before they get ready to fight.

Lordgenome: "The Spiral is strong with you..."

    • And then an internal reference, in Lagann-hen, where the Anti-Spiral's Gran Zamboa literally beats the Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann to death on the ground, ripping and maiming the suit in a method very reminiscent of Evangelion Unit 01's horrific destruction of Unit 03. This show loves shouting out at its parent company.
    • SpongeBob SquarePants... In my Gurren Lagann? It's more likely than you think... (seriously, that can't be coincidental...)
      • It's Gainax. Of course it's not coincidental.
    • Continuing with the Evangelion-references, the planes that drop bombs during the fight against the Dai-Gun Doten Kaizan look very similar to the plane used by NERV to carry the EVA-02 to Japan, and by SEELE to deploy the MP EVAs.
      • Coincidentally enough, the one that Simon equips to Gurren-Lagann to let it fly bears a certain similarity to Stealth Gao I from GaoGaiGar...
    • The team behind the show cited Getter Robo as their main source of inspiration.
      • If you're familiar with both, the parallels are easy to see in a lot of core concepts. Getter Rays and Spiral Energy, save for Spiral Energy being self generated and following the will of the user and Getter Rays coming from space and having their own will, though you can increase your Getter Ray output through will power, are exactly the same down to the color. Both of them.
      • There's also the motives of the villains through the series. The Beastmen army follow exactly like the Dinosaur Empire and 100 Demon Empire, "Kill all humans because the planet belongs to us." Then when the plot decides to be a bit more serious, though no less insane, humans are using an energy source that will cause them to consume the universe and the villains are the last stand for the survival of existence. There's even a timeskip separating the two types. The big difference is that Lordgenome was privy to the second part villains and Emperor Gore just hated humans and the Getter, at least at first.
      • Then there are small bits here and there. Horrible creatures from beyond space doing something to the moon, combining with a celestial body to form an even bigger robot, drills in general as well as flying into enemies really fast drill first, absorbing other machinery because that's what the robot does, growing to the point that a planet hitting it just crumbles like a dirt clod, growing to universal proportions so you can punch a god in the face, robots that contain or can generate the necessary energy to start a big bang, and probably a dozen other things I haven't even thought of.
      • Rising up in space with crossed arms to look awesome is Gunbuster, though that itself is a Getter G reference. Rising up out of the ocean with crossed arms to look awesome is straight Getter G.
      • Take the first scene from Neo vs Shin getter where the Dinosaur Empire does their speech against Musashi. The similarity to the situation that humanity is in with Gurren Lagann is amusing.
      • This actually goes all the way to parts of the art style. That "hot blooded yelling and the art getting all pencil scratchy while something insane happens/is about to happen/just happened" is just like Ken Ishikawa's art style for the same kind of events. Compare Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann powering up after Lordgenome gives them energy to Shin Getter Robo powering up and firing the first Stoner Sunshine.
      • Not to mention the most obvious parallel to fans of both works, namely that the Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann is essentially a friendlier version of The Getter Emperor.
    • Didn't anyone else think that Kamina's dad looked like Captain Harlock (or just about every single one of Leiji Matsumoto's lead character heroes)? Heck the entire series is probably a shoutout to Leiji Matsumoto's take on manliness.
    • Simon manages to block Viral's attacks in episode 15 exactly like Neo blocked Smith's attacks right after becoming the One.
    • The way in which Yoko equips herself in episode 21 is similar to Ash in Evil Dead 2.
    • Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann bears an uncanny resemblance to Persoenlichkeit and the Anti-Spirals' motivation is similar to that of the Einsts. Even the area where the final battle takes place looks similar to the Einst pocket universe.
    • Speaking of Super Robot Wars shoutouts, a large part of Parallel Works 8 (which isn't really "parallel" at all and serves as Lordgenome's Start of Darkness) seems to shout out to the concept of SRW, as a lot of the Spiral Army mechs look like GL-ized versions of various famous mecha - a Mazinger Z, several Gundams, a Gaiking, an Arbalest and many others are clearly visible in the big "pan-back" around 1:00 and you can spot other shoutouts when Genome slaughters his teammates. The "aliens attack, various robots team up to fight invaders" plot is even boilerplate SRW. So the implication is that Lordgenome lead a Super Robot War and then became the villain of such... and then won.
      • Nevermind other Shout Outs, You can even see the Alternate Gurren Lagann from Parallel Works 6 beside Lazengan right at the beginning of the pan.
    • In Parallel Works 2-5, Kiyal and Darry are best friends as schoolgirls but enemies in their Magical Girl alter egos, essentially the same plot as Pretty Sammy.
    • Does Leyte remind anyone else of Rakshata?
    • The bombs that Cytomander's minions drop on the Dai-Gurren in episode 13 are Bullet Bills.
    • The plot as a whole appears to be partly based on The Epic of Gilgamesh (Viral's mech is even called Enkidu!), and possibly The Bible.
      • Viral's name is even romanized as "Biraru", which can also be read as "Bilal", the name of a person who controled Enki. The Epic of Gilgamesh is also known as the Nikopol Trilogy, thus being the namesake of Viral's theme.
      • More like a reference to Enki Bilal, author of the Nikopol Trilogy, a dystopian sci-fi BD.
    • Each Arc in Gurren Lagann is a Shout Out to the various eras of Mecha. The first arc is the original exploration, villain of the day, and heroic sacrifice tropes of the original 70s Super Mecha genre. The Second Arc is a shout out to the late 70s and 80s style of Real-Type Mecha where War and character development is the more prevalent trope, along with the conflicting ideas of realistic fighting and hotblooded one-man army actions like the earlier arc. The third arc is a take on the 90s psychological and more political trope-filled mecha anime, that doesn't actually involve that much fighting externally in giant robots, but internally as characters. The last arc, however, is Gainax's attempt to define the current style of Mecha in the new millennium, with some of the previous tropes put together, added in with "The Power of Love", as well as over the top characters saying anything is possible, no matter the odds, if you're willing to fight for it in big Mechas.
    • Episode 14 features a three-fer: Gurren Lagann's drill missile attack isn't strictly drawn from Macross, but it's virtually identical to one of the signature attacks of Ideon. After that, we get a more traditional Itano Circus when Rossiu dodges the missiles, and after that the giant hologram Nia is possibly a parody of Macross: Do You Remember Love?
    • Episode 6 features appearances by several very familar-looking Bunny Girls [1]
    • The attack of the giant missiles in episode 25 is a reference to the battle in Sector Z in Star Fox 64.
    • The pilot suits used by Gimmy and Darry bear striking resemblance to the ones from Neon Genesis Evangelion.
    • What's that, Attenborough? A giant naked woman in space?
    • Note the overall theme of spirals, humanity's tendency to break its boundaries, and the Arc Words relating to a "drill that will pierce the heavens". Now go look at any classical picture of the Tower of Babel. Hmm...
      • The Parallel Works Video 8 clearly shows this as being the main architectural design of the Spirals during the war against the Anti-Spirals.
    • The show's episode titling conventions may or may not be an intended shout out to After War Gundam X, which uses the same naming rules.
      • To explain a bit better: The Episode Titles are actually the most epic lines spoken by certain characters in the episode. One of those waited until the end of the episode before giving us the title: "I accept your dying wish!"
    • Space King Kittan's destruction looks very, VERY similar to the destruction of Bommer's Dark Dive Bomber in Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode 21.
    • Kamina's line "Great men don't die, even when they're killed" might be a tribute to Carl Sagan's "To live in the hearts we leave behind, is to never die."
    • The Ark-Gurren-Lagann's design seems to be based on several mecha, including Gunbuster, EVA-01 and Linebarrel.
    • In Episode 2, there's a "Blink And You'll Miss It" reference to Dragonball Z. When the two green Gunmen are stretching out before combat, it looks very similar to the Fusion-dance from DBZ. Especially with the powerful flash of light when they hold their hands together. In Dragonball, they'd fuse and thus create a flash of light to save animation-money. Here, the light is created by the Gunzan crashing to the ground behind them.
    • Judging by the length of Kamina's katana in episode 3, during his on-foot fight with Viral, one can argue that the sword may be a homage to Sephiroth from Final Fantasy VII, one of the most famous villains in Final Fantasy history, known for wielding a 3-4 meters long katana. Sometimes even in one hand. The rest of the time, Kamina's katana is only regular length.
      • Kamina's katana constantly changing size may also be a Shout-Out to Bleach, more specifically the Zanpakutou (Soul Slayers). They are regular katanas that change size depending on the user's Reiatsu (Spirit Pressure AKA Badass-ness), which Spiral Energy itself it pretty similar to.
      • The overly long Katana Drawing scene is pretty simmilar with the drawing of Final Kaiser Blade of Mazinkaiser
    • Lordgenome after the Time-Skip is a blatant reference to Zordon from Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers.
      • Possibly Mimir of Norse mythology, as well. To elaborate, Mimir was a defeated god in the Aesir-Vanir War, who had his head cut off and preserved by the winning side and made into a slave-adviser.
    • The design of the Grapearl looks like a mix between the Arbalest, the GM and the Strike Dagger. Then again, it isn't surprising that it's similar in design to several Mass-Produced Real Robots, considering its own status in the series.
    • Continuing with the Neon Genesis Evangelion references, there's a Pre-Time Skip episode that features the explosion of a Ganmen that looks very similar to the cross-shaped explosions that are prevalent in Eva.
    • So, Gurren Lagann has a V crest shaped Sunglasses and a detachable wings that it gains as a sort of Mid-Season Upgrade that it can throw as a boomerang. This sounds rather simmilar to Scrander Boomerang and Great Boomerang
      • The Lagann itself bears striking resemblance to the Pilder from Mazinsaga, being a sort of small detachable pilotted object that controls the object it latched into(in Mazinsaga's case the titular Machine).
      • The "shield" Viral uses that just unfolds on Enki's arm may be intended to be an upgraded Genesic Protect Shade, or maybe just an upgraded, physical version of the Protect Wall, both from GaoGaiGar FINAL.
    • Probably coincidental or due to Woolseyism, but in Sengoku Rance, Rance does say that his hyper weapon will pierce the heavens!
  • Giga Drill Break's has tons of shout outs to Great Mazinger's Thunder Break. Both are Finishing Move(in the latter's case, most of the time making it the first proper Finisher in Super Robot shows), and a kind of signature move of a big brother figure{invented by Kamina, and Tetsuya is Koji's adpotive older brother) have practically same line and simmilar name(compare : Hissatsu ! Giga Drill Break for Giga Drill Break and Hissatsu Power ! Thunder Break for Thunder Break) and same pose(raise hand/point to the sky, and direct it to the target).
  • Fan Nickname: Tengen Toppa Lagann's name is never mentioned, not even in text. Fans just stuck the name because it is the most plausible.
  • Small, but the outfacing part of Yoko's scope has a three scope combination that look just like the eyes of the Scopedogs.
  • The Arc-Gurren is essentially the mecha equivalent of biblical Ark Noah used to gather two of every animal with his loved ones and escape the floods God rained down upon the world for 40 days & nights. Here, Rossiu does the same, gathering animals and attempting to rescue the entire planet's population on a space colony ark before the moon plummets into the Earth.
  • Transformers Animated production staff drew inspiration from Gurren Lagann for plot material. There are two noteworthy references to Lagann- a villian named the Headmaster who pilots a Mini-Mecha that screws into the top of a robot to take control of it that can also transform into a functional robot on its own, and Dirt Boss, a forklift that transforms into a pudgy robot head with stumpy limbs, much like Lagann's proportions. In the case of Dirt Boss, the show was going to lead up to a plot line where the Decepticon would create Devastator, using Scrapper, Mixmaster, and the other four Construction namesakes of G1 as the body components, but this has been carried over to the comics after a sudden cancellation. It's almost obvious that Dirt Boss will be the head component, once again a shout-out to the combination used to form the Gurren Lagann.
  • Nia ending up naked in the finale is a stark equivalent of Rei's lengthy state of undress throughout the End Of Evangelion- even down to the hair color.
  • Sayonara, Zetsubou-sensei pays tribute to the moment Simon slams a punch into Rossiu's cheek in Episode 23, with Nozomu being the victim. It even copies the exact same frame-by-frame animations... until Nozomu unexpectedly crashes into a fence headfirst. It Makes Sense in Context- CLAMP, the studio collective who produced this anime, did much of the cleanup animation work on Gurren Lagann.

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  1. from left to right: Rei, Mahoro, Nono, Asuka, Lal'C.