G-On Riders

G-On Riders
G-onらいだーす
Genre Parody, Harem, Action
Anime television series
Directed by Shinichiro Kimura
Studio TNK, Shaft
Network WOWOW
Original run July 7, 2002 October 1, 2002
Episodes 13
Original video animation
Directed by Shinichiro Kimura
Studio TNK, Shaft
Released March 21, 2003
Runtime 24 minutes

G-On Riders (G-onらいだーす) is a 2002 magical girl parody anime series. The "G" in "G-On" stands for "Glasses". Every female character in the series (including in one brief shot the Statue of Liberty) wears glasses, hence the title. The character designs are intended to both parody and glorify the meganekko fetish among many anime fans. Other fetishes the anime uses include maids, seifuku, nurse, lolita, and nun.

While the original 13 episodes primarily used fan service with nothing actually shown, the OVA included nude scenes of many in the female cast as well as a mock bukkake scene. The OVA was included as a DVD special.

Plot

In the near future, most of the Earth has been conquered by aliens. However, a small region in Japan has successfully repelled them thanks to the development of "G-On" technology by the Grand Rifurekuto Amudo/Grand Reflect Armored (GRA). This technology involves a band of girls (at first two, then three) who channel energy through special glasses. In this way they're able to destroy the giant mechanized monsters, "Fancy Beasts," sent by the aliens.

Music

Characters

The GRA

The Aliens

Episodes

Each episode is called a "Glass," to reinforce the meganekko theme. Episode 14 is the OVA, which went unaired due to more explicit content than the other episodes, including nudity and adult situations.

Glass # Title as listed at ANN
1 Sink, small cutter!
2 Glasses, why make?
3 Get Angry, Sela!
4 The drive
5 Yayoi goes straight!
6 Time to train!
7 The Tale of Seven Men and Women
8 Being Called a Long-time Loser
9 Who Will Wear the Maid Clothes?
10 Lesson of seduction (Get You)
11 What happened to Mako?
12 Will Professor Sanada betray?
13 Uneven Strawberries
14 Andro White Paper

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