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Gantz

  • Série de TV
  • 2004
  • 16
  • 22 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,1/10
9,3 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
POPULARIDADE
3.421
675
Gantz (2004)
Trailer for Gantz: The Complete Series
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2 vídeos
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Uma misteriosa bola preta chamada Gantz ressuscita um grupo de pessoas para combater os criminosos alienígenas que se escondem na Terra.Uma misteriosa bola preta chamada Gantz ressuscita um grupo de pessoas para combater os criminosos alienígenas que se escondem na Terra.Uma misteriosa bola preta chamada Gantz ressuscita um grupo de pessoas para combater os criminosos alienígenas que se escondem na Terra.

  • Criação
    • Hiroya Oku
  • Artistas
    • Hiroshi Kamiya
    • John Swasey
    • Daisuke Namikawa
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,1/10
    9,3 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    3.421
    675
    • Criação
      • Hiroya Oku
    • Artistas
      • Hiroshi Kamiya
      • John Swasey
      • Daisuke Namikawa
    • 73Avaliações de usuários
    • 18Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Episódios26

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    PrincipaisMais avaliados2004

    Vídeos2

    Gantz: The Complete Series
    Trailer 1:09
    Gantz: The Complete Series
    Gantz Perfect Score Collection
    Trailer 1:02
    Gantz Perfect Score Collection
    Gantz Perfect Score Collection
    Trailer 1:02
    Gantz Perfect Score Collection

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    Hiroshi Kamiya
    Hiroshi Kamiya
    • Masanobu Hojou
    • 2004
    John Swasey
    John Swasey
    • Naozumi Saito
    • 2004
    Daisuke Namikawa
    Daisuke Namikawa
    • Kei Kurono
    • 2004
    Chris Patton
    Chris Patton
    • Joichiro Nishi
    • 2004
    Chris Ayres
    Chris Ayres
    • Kei Kurono
    • 2004
    John Gremillion
    John Gremillion
    • Ryuji Kajiura
    • 2004
    Kira Vincent-Davis
    Kira Vincent-Davis
    • Sadayo Suzumura
    • 2004
    Hitomi Nabatame
    • Kei Kishimoto…
    • 2004
    Shannon Emerick
    Shannon Emerick
    • Kei Kishimoto
    • 2004
    Mitsuaki Madono
    • Hajime Muroto
    • 2004
    Illich Guardiola
    Illich Guardiola
    • Masaru Kato
    • 2004
    Mie Sonozaki
    • Sei Sakuraoka…
    • 2004
    Kelly Manison
    Kelly Manison
    • Sei Sakuraoka
    • 2004
    Xero Reynolds
    Xero Reynolds
    • Masanobu Hojo…
    • 2004
    Masashi Oosato
    • Masaru Kato
    • 2004
    Bin Sasaki
    • Suzuki
    • 2004
    Emily Carter-Essex
    • Yoshino Uehara
    • 2004
    Yumi Kakazu
    Yumi Kakazu
    • Sadayo Suzumura
    • 2004
    • Criação
      • Hiroya Oku
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários73

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    6KADC

    Great story kneecapped by too much nonsense.

    The story revolves around a changing group of people (other than the main characters) who die but find themselves reassembled in an apartment they can't escape with a large black sphere (Gantz) that provides them with weapons, a power suit, and instructions to kill an alien target within a time limit. Those who survive are free to return to their lives until they are summoned again, with increasingly poor odds of survival each time.

    The animation is reminiscent of the R-rated anime more common back in the '80s, with uncensored graphic violence, nudity, sex, and generally mature themes, and it's refreshing to watch an adult-oriented story that hasn't been watered down to receive PG rating (though it does have a jarringly out-of-place JPop theme song). The series covers about half of the story from the manga before concluding with an open-to-interpretation ending that, but that's better than ending on a cliffhanger that never gets resolved.

    Gonzo Studios has a tendency to use unnecessary flashbacks or simply cut animation quality when they run out of time and/or money, and I can live with that, but they made a lot of choices which may or may not have been in the manga that simply that make no sense. Why is the population of 2004 Tokyo 95% Caucasian and why would they all look forward to seeing someone get run over by train and refuse to help? How can high school bullies, who look like they're in their 30s, get away with pulling teeth out of their victims? Why would a group of people, including a guy who easily beats up the biggest of the aforementioned bullies, stand around and do nothing when a guy carries a teenage girl away into the next room to rape her? Why do people who just died and see other people being reassembled in front of their eyes act like nothing strange is going on and refuse to listen to the main characters who are trying to save their lives?

    The thing that will really have you shouting at the screen is all the times (and this happens a lot) when the characters stand around talking about how they should shoot the monster despite the time limit and immediate threat to their lives, yet no-one actually starts shooting. Two or three people will die before even one of them starts shooting while the rest still just stand there. Then, when half of them do finally join in (the rest still standing there watching), they charge towards the monster, guns in hand but still not shooting, until a couple more people are killed.

    Overall, I do recommend Gantz, but it's frustrating to watch something that could have been so much better brought down by things that should never have been allowed into the series in the first place.
    9Chrispy_G

    A Fantastic Piece of Anime. It Has It All.

    I don't like to use the word 'masterpiece'...but it wouldn't be an insane adjective to use to describe Gantz. This is one of the best all around anime I've ever seen.

    It has an extremely interesting and rather unique concept that is thoroughly explored and discussed through the characters. It has the surface level 'low brow' entertainment like extreme amounts of violence and a pretty hefty amount of nudity. It does an excellent job of going against the typical story clichés. Moments of character empowerment are shot down in the flash, people who seem like throwaway characters come back later, and none of the characters are safe from harm.

    Speaking of the characters, they are very dynamic and what makes this show last. Good guy heroes often come off as cowardly, douchebags save the day, etc etc. The characters also come across plenty of moral dilemmas and have plenty of discussions about the nature of society.

    Some say they hate the ending, or that it is confusing. I don't see why, if you just pay attention a little bit to the visuals and how the fundamentals of the whole thing works...it's quite clear. Yes, there are some things that aren't fully explained...but the end result, what happens to our hero(and/or heroes) is quite clear.

    In conclusion, it's an anime with a great concept, great characters to explore it, great animation, a ton of violence, plenty of nudity, a decent amount of action and some good social commentary. Regardless of the manga, if you've read it or what you think of it, Gantz is a fantastic stand alone anime...and I think I'd prefer THAT to a seemingly endless story.
    7sircerealkiller

    A look inside the minds of humans... or maybe just Japanese people.

    It has come to my attention that the last reviewer for this Anime series must have been someone between the ages of 12 and 14, still stuck on the "DragonballZ fight, fight fight!" mentality and simply ignored the bigger picture. While this show has it's fair share of action, the show focuses on the inner livings of diverse human types being put through varying dangerous situations. The show presents humanity for what it (in the mind of the creator, that is), a huge group of cowards, glory seekers, murderers and all together selfish people. Among them are thrown a few gems, innocent bystanders (children and the elderly) and people that follow a humane moral code; of course, their only role is to provide hope to the viewer, to show that humanity does have it's good sides, however insignificant.

    I am left with the impression that Gantz is in itself, purgatory. Passing judgment on the humans he "saves" from absolute death by forcing them to go through a series of trials. Those worthy, the ones that "survive" the trials, regardless of past crimes, will be rewarded, and those that fail will continue their lifeline by resuming their deaths.
    8anissueofblood

    Gantz is a nice addition in a time of predictable anime.

    Gantz actually got my adrenaline pumping throughout the series and in effect almost made me feel like breaking in the television screen at some points. It kind of gave me that same feeling that GunGrave did. You feel for the characters that you do not even know just for the sake of wanting him/her to survive Gantz evil game. The series is quirky in the beginning and later on turns disdainful on the viewer. I started to feel hopeless towards the end and although I wanted the best to happen for everyone that's not what necessarily happened. If you plan on watching this then plan on watching cool action scenes that feel like they came straight out of a video game and non-stop violence. Yes, there is much graphic violence and sexual content on this one, but if you are old enough then try to endure it for the sake of enjoying an action packed anime. The only thing that got me kind of mad ws how the characters took forever to actually shoot a villain/alien/evil human. Inside my mind I was like, "Come on already!!!! Don't get yourself killed!" Check this out. I dug it.
    fuzzy_wunz

    Not a great series, but has some shining moments

    The Gantz anime series is an amalgamation of events that occurred in the first few volumes of the manga. It's an introduction to the Gantz universe and its inhabitants--most notably, the aliens and their human hunters. Like the manga, the anime centers around the growth and emergence of Kurono (Chrono) as a hero and his effort to win and survive at all costs. There's a good deal of sex and violence as well as long stretches of philosophical banter and social critique, but it often comes across as being so self-righteous and ultimately defeatist that most messages would only be appealing to audiences that already had the same beliefs.

    The artwork is dark and is true to Oru Hiroya's concepts down to the intricately detailed weapons and power suits. The characters range from the sexually eager and aggressive Kurono, to the gallant Katou, to the buxom Kishimoto. The animation is mostly satisfying. Since Hiroya's artwork uses 3d models for scale and proportion, they can seem stiff and often lack fluidity. That same flaw is evident in the anime as well.

    The story is intriguing, at the least, and seems to be inspired by movies such as The Cube. The sci-fi aspects are cool and even I would like to run around in a power suit for a day or two.

    Altogether, it has some great ingredients that are marred by plodding progression and preachy characters. The fan-service is there, though not to an excess, but this is certainly not for children or those that are easily offended by violence, gore, or opinions diametrically opposed to your own. It's definitely worth watching and depending on who you are, you might just like it a lot.

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    • Curiosidades
      All of the sexy pinups that appear in Kurono Kei's bedroom are actually cover pages from the Gantz manga.
    • Versões alternativas
      The original Japanese TV broadcast version was heavily cut to remove a lot of the sex and violence.
    • Conexões
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Brutal Anime Death Scenes (2015)
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    Detalhes

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 12 de abril de 2004 (Japão)
    • País de origem
      • Japão
    • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
      • Gonzo web (Japan)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Idioma
      • Japonês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Ганц
    • Empresas de produção
      • Fuji Television Network (Fuji TV)
      • Gantz Partners
      • Gonzo Digimation
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 22 min
    • Cor
      • Color
    • Mixagem de som
      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporção
      • 1.78 : 1

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