Rachel

I was exposed to anime as a child while living in Germany after watching the Japanese version of Hans Christian Anderson’s the Little Mermaid. In high school, a classmate in art brought in Akira as an example of Japanese art. I wasn’t very impressed with anime at the time, but my re-exposure to it in 2000 thanks to Escaflowne had me hooked for life.After sorting out what I liked about anime (great stories, beautiful animation and epic battles) and disliked about anime (big boobs, angst-y 15 year-old kids, most mecha, sports stories and style-over-substance), I got into it with a vengeance.I do love almost all aspects of Japanese culture and try to be involved with it as much as possible. I have no problem admitting that I incorporate a lot of Japanese trends and traditions into my life as I modify them and make them my own. Anime is a big part of that, along with all the sub-cultures, past and present.

15 Comments

  1. Tohru

    I have this series. ^___^ I’s slow at the start, but that’s ok, because you get to see the characters develope. I agree with you. They do look more like super models than the works of evil. *Novem!!!!! Fujisaki!!!!! Yeeeaaaahhh, baby!!!!*
    The soundtrack itself is good, and the dubbing was bad. ^___^

    So, all in all, I think this was a great review.

  2. Iwakura

    I loved this series. I think it’s great and I liked the Countess a lot. I’m from Mexico, and here this series isn’t popular at all. None of my friends knew it until I talked them about it. And I’m the only one who seems to like Novem… ;_;

  3. Rachel

    -Iwakura, I liked Novem. Why wouldn’t Gilgamesh be popular? Is anime itself popular in Mexico? The countess was a bey-otch though, IMO.

  4. Hakan R.

    Hello !

    I have a question: I also like that anime manga Gilgamesh, I would like to know if
    someone knows the classical music melody which often is playing during last 2 or 3
    serials …

    Thanks in advance for any answers,

    Sincerly yours,

    Hakan R.

  5. ben

    it’s an adagio by beethoven, from the “emporer” concerto (i think it’s concerto number 5…?) email me, i’ll send it to you. letstuneourweapons@gmail.com. it’s seriously the most sublime piece of music ever IMO. it’s so beautiful in its simplicity and steady, calm tone.

  6. kanato

    alsome i love it, its so twisted and ya……….ok im done

  7. boomer

    This was an awsome anime! It has very easily become one of my favorites!! The music went together with the anime itself in a very.. exciting way. It is a teen drama type, but I think that adds to this anime’s greatness. Personally, the dubbing was not a big problem. All in all, I loved Gilgamesh with its rich history and greek background in a sence. Gilgamesh always kept me wanting to see more.

  8. Susan Rider

    At first I didn’t like it very much because it was slow paced, colorless and I thought the drawing was bad. I also thought the music was a little weird. However, despite it’s shortcomings, I found the story compelling and I watched it to the end. I’d have to say I ended up liking it quite a lot.
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    I only thought the ending was terrible because I came to really like and care about the characters, so seeing them all brutally murdered in a matter of minutes at the end was a let down. I didn’t care about the originals because we didn’t really follow them through the series, it was their clones that we came to know and understand. Also. I didn’t like the countess that much, and yet she made out just fine at the end. She didn’t seem that concerned about all of her “children/family” being killed. Yes, I know she tried to shoot herself, but in the end, she got over it real fast. I also didn’t understand why she got to live since she was human. She was apparently many years older and had no dynamis herself. Was Enkido really still in love with her?
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    I also have questions about the Gilgamesh. What’s their story? It would be great if they did some kind of sequel. I thought the series was really different, but in a good way. I’d love to see more!

  9. gram

    i read what you wrote about the English voice acting, and i thought that you were right. but, when i listened to it, the flat tones gave the whole thing a more surreal feel, like it wasn’t normal and more of a dream, which was one of the major parts of the plot for Kikyo(which got kind of annoying and confusing to me).

  10. jarod

    where can i download this and other good anime causei cant find any torrents for thisone

    1. MANDEM

      Netflix has the entire series available as an Instant Watch option!
      (Without audio options — you’re stuck with the English sub.)

  11. Kiyoko Madoka

    I like Gilxx,but I don’t know all characters…

  12. Kiyoko Madoka

    I love Gilxx but I don’t know all characters…

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