Gunslinger Girl: The Movie Review: A world where beauty and cruelty intersect

Gunslinger Girl: The Movie Review: A world where beauty and cruelty intersect

Gunslinger Girl Il Teatrino - What You See at the End of the Battle

"Gunslinger Girl Il Teatrino" is a TV anime series based on the popular manga by Yu Aida, which was broadcast in 2008. The series depicts a dark theme in which girls are given mechanical bodies and act as government intelligence agents. Below, we will introduce detailed information and reviews of this series, as well as recommended points.

Overview

"Gunslinger Girl Il Teatrino" is a story set in Europe. On the surface, it is a public interest corporation called the "Social Welfare Corporation" that aims to support people with disabilities, but in reality it is an intelligence agency that secretly eliminates forces hostile to the government by giving dying girls mechanical bodies and "conditioning" them. The girls become "cyborgs" and act together with the officers in charge, and are called brothers and sisters (fratello). Sealed away from their real memories, they find happiness in following the orders of the officers and fighting with guns in hand.

The story centers on the conflict and growth of Triela, a prosthetic body, and Pinocchio, a genius assassin. Triela fights Pinocchio during a mission and is defeated, which causes her to lose her identity and become troubled. Meanwhile, Pinocchio begins to develop human emotions as he works with Franca Franco, a terrorist of the Five Republics. The two, who can only find meaning in their existence through fighting, become caught up in the vortex of battle while being aware of each other's existence.

Broadcast information

"Gunslinger Girl Il Teatrino" aired from January 8 to April 1, 2008. It was available on the following channels:

  • TOKYO MX: January 7, 2008 to March 31, 2008 (Every Monday 27:00-27:30)
  • TV Osaka: January 9, 2008 to March 26, 2008 (every Wednesday 26:55-27:25)
  • Chukyo TV: January 16, 2008 to April 9, 2008 (every Wednesday 27:14 to 27:44)
  • BS11: April 5, 2008 to June 28, 2008 (every Saturday 24:30 to 25:00)
  • Animax: May 15, 2009 to August 21, 2009 (Every Friday 22:00-22:30)

Each episode is 30 minutes long and there are 13 episodes in total.

Staff and cast

Many talented staff and cast members participated in the production of this work. Here are the main staff and cast members:

staff

  • Original work, general supervision, series composition, original character design: Yutaka Aida
  • General Director: Hiroshi Ishiodori
  • Director: Rei Mano
  • Assistant Supervisor: Chiaki Sugihara
  • Series composition cooperation: Tatsuhiko Urahata
  • Main character design and chief animation director: Mitsuto Sugi
  • Guest character designers and chief animation directors: Masaru Koseki and Masaru Kawashima
  • Prop design and general animation director: Hideaki Isa
  • Firearms Supervision: Hiromichi Matano
  • Firearms settings, firearms chief animation director: Keiichi Eda
  • Art director: Riki Nishikura
  • Color design: Yuko Sato
  • Director of photography: Hiroshi Onishi
  • Edited by: Hideaki Murai
  • Sound Director: Takuya Hiramitsu
  • Music: Sachi Otani
  • Music producer: Yusuke Hasegawa
  • Animation production: Artland
  • Producers: Hajime Maruyama, Toshihisa Yoshii
  • Produced by Marvelous Entertainment

cast

  • Henrietta: Kana Akutsu
  • Rico: Shiono Anri
  • Triela: Atsuko Enomoto
  • Claes: Risa Mizuno
  • Angelica: Kana Hanazawa
  • Josee: Kozo Mito
  • Jean: Takehito Koyasu
  • Hirscher: Masaya Matsukaze
  • Marco: Kazuki Yao
  • Pinocchio: Daisuke Kishio
  • Franca: Eriko Hirata
  • Franco: Hiroki Yasumoto
  • Cristiano: Yuji Ueda

Main Characters

There are many unique characters in "Gunslinger Girl Il Teatrino". The main characters are listed below:

  • Henrietta : A survivor of a family murder. A prosthetic body that has been "conditioned" to blindly fall in love with the officer in charge, Jose.
  • Rico : A former total paralysis patient. An innocent prosthetic body that finds joy in every aspect of daily life. Her supervisor is Jean.
  • Triela : A smart and caring "big sister" figure for the prosthetic bodies. Her supervisor is Hirscher.
  • Claes : Triela's roommate. With the death of his supervisor, Labaro, he is currently a test subject for the development of prosthetic bodies within the company.
  • Angelica : A girl who became a prosthetic body in the early stages of development. She is highly dependent on "medicine" as a side effect of her prosthetic body. Her supervisor is Marco.
  • Jose : Henrietta's officer and former soldier. Although he treats Henrietta kindly, he is troubled by the fact that he sees her as his younger sister.
  • Jean : Josee's older brother. He is strict when it comes to his work. He is the leader of the officers and is in charge of the field command of the 2nd Operations Division.
  • Hirscher : German. He is unsure how to keep his distance from Triela, but he watches over her kindly.
  • Marco : A former special forces member. He transferred to the Public Corporation after being injured. He feels powerless as Angelica weakens day by day.
  • Pinocchio : A genius assassin. He works with Franco and Franca under Cristiano's orders.
  • Franca : A terrorist of the Five Republics faction. He has his own beliefs and acts as a freelance activist with Franco.
  • Franco : A bomb maker and Franca's partner.
  • Cristiano : A mid-ranking member of the Milan faction, one of the Five Republics factions. Pinocchio's adoptive father.

episode

"Gunslinger Girl Il Teatrino" consists of 13 episodes. The subtitles and broadcast dates of each episode are as follows:

  • Episode 1: The Distance Between Brother and Sister (2008/01/07)
  • Episode 2: Pinocchio (2008/01/14)
  • Episode 3: Simulacra (2008/01/21)
  • Episode 4: Angelica's Return (2008/01/28)
  • Episode 5: Bubbles and Memories (2008/02/04)
  • Episode 6: Retirement of the Tibetan Terrier (2008/02/11)
  • Episode 7: Katerina: The Circle of Vengeance (2008/02/18)
  • Episode 8: A Day in the Life of Claes (2008/02/25)
  • Episode 9: The Clever Snake and the Innocent Dove (2008/03/03)
  • Episode 10: Flower of Kindness (2008/03/10)
  • Episode 11: Emerging Emotions (2008/03/17)
  • Episode 12: Fighting Dolls (2008/03/24)
  • Episode 13: And Pinocchio Becomes a Human (2008/03/31)

Related Titles

"Gunslinger Girl Il Teatrino" is related to the following productions:

  • GUNSLINGER GIRL
  • GUNSLINGER GIRL IL TEATRINO OVA
  • GUNSLINGER GIRL IL TEATRINO Support Program Flowers in Full Bloom - I Want to Get Closer to You

Theme songs and music

The theme songs and insert songs for "Gunslinger Girl Il Teatrino" are as follows:

Opening Theme

  • Just one thought
  • Lyricist: KOKIA
  • Composer: KOKIA
  • Arrangement: KOKIAn'S
  • Sung by: KOKIA

Ending Theme

  • doll
  • Lyricist: Jun Maeda
  • Composer: Jun Maeda
  • Arrangement: ANANT-GARDE EYES
  • Sung by: Lia, Aoi Tada
  • human
  • Lyricist: Jun Maeda
  • Composer: Jun Maeda
  • Arrangement: ANANT-GARDE EYES
  • Sung by: Lia

Insert song

  • Scarborough Fair
  • Lyricist: English folk song
  • Composition: English folk song
  • Arrangement: Tatsuhiko Fuyuno
  • Vocals: Aoi Tada

Evaluation and impressions of the work

"Gunslinger Girl Il Teatrino" has attracted many fans with its dark themes and deep character portrayals. Below, we will provide a detailed review and impressions of the work.

story

The story of this work deals with a heavy theme in which girls are given mechanical bodies and act as government intelligence agents. The conflict and growth of Triela and Pinocchio in particular deeply moves viewers. The scene in which Triela is defeated in her fight with Pinocchio and loses her identity realistically depicts her inner conflict, stirring the hearts of viewers. Meanwhile, the process in which Pinocchio begins to develop human feelings as he acts with Franca and Franco is also moving. Watching these two, who can only find meaning in their existence through fighting, grow as they become aware of each other's existence is heartwarming.

character

Each character in "Gunslinger Girl Il Teatrino" has a deep background and leaves a strong impression on the viewer. In particular, the prosthetic girls Henrietta, Riko, Triela, Claes, and Angelica each have their own unique personalities and struggles. Their inner lives are carefully depicted, including Henrietta's blind love for Jose, Riko's innocent joy, Triela's caring nature, Claes' loneliness, and Angelica's drug addiction. The officers also each have their own pasts and struggles, and viewers can sympathize with Jose's feelings for his sister, Jean's strictness, Hirscher's kindness, and Marco's helplessness. The characters of the opposing forces, such as Pinocchio, Franca, Franco, and Cristiano, are also depicted with their own beliefs and humanity, adding depth to the story.

Production and Music

The direction of "Gunslinger Girl Il Teatrino" effectively expresses its dark theme. In the scenes depicting the tension of the battles and the inner conflicts of the characters, the images and music are perfectly matched, drawing the viewer into the world of the story. In particular, the opening theme "Just One Feeling" and the ending themes "Doll" and "Human" are important elements that enhance the atmosphere of the work. KOKIA's powerful singing voice and Lia's clear singing voice symbolize the anguish and hope of the girls. The inserted song "Scarborough Fair" also plays a role in deepening the emotion of the story.

evaluation

"Gunslinger Girl Il Teatrino" is a work that combines dark themes, deep character portrayals, and beautiful music and direction. The story and characters that deeply move and evoke empathy in the viewer set it apart from other anime. In particular, the growth and conflict between Triela and Pinocchio are so moving that it warms the heart to watch. The relationship between the prosthetic girls and the officers in charge also encourages deep contemplation in the viewer. This work is recommended for those who like dark themes and those who want to enjoy deep character portrayals.

Recommended points

Here are some reasons why we recommend "Gunslinger Girl Il Teatrino":

  • Dark Themes : The story of girls who work as government spies deals with heavy themes and invites deep reflection in the viewer.
  • Deep character portrayal : The inner thoughts of the prosthetic girls and the officers in charge are carefully portrayed, evoking strong empathy in the viewer.
  • An inspiring story : The growth and conflict between Triela and Pinocchio will deeply touch your audience.
  • Beautiful music and direction : The opening theme, ending theme, and insert songs deepen the emotion of the story and draw the viewer in.
  • Related works : There is also the original "GUNSLINGER GIRL", an OVA, and a support program, so you can enjoy the whole series.

Above, we have introduced detailed information, reviews, and recommended points of "Gunslinger Girl Il Teatrino". This work is recommended for those who enjoy dark themes and deep character portrayals. Please watch it and experience the suffering and growth of the girls.

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