Overman King Gainer

Overman King Gainer (2002-2003)

EndedAnimation showAnime

In the distant future, mankind is forced to live in domed cities called Domepolis after an environmental cataclysm ravages the Earth's surface. These cities are maintained and supplied by private corporations, but at what cost to the inhabitants living within them? In a Siberian Domepolis, virtual game champion Gainer Sanga is arrested on suspicion of "Exodus", an unauthorized venture beyond the dome walls and strictly prohibited by the government, but why? In prison, he meets Gain Bijou, a mercenary bent on escaping and together the two will lead an Exodus out of the city to a vaunted land known only as Yapan.

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Scheduleevery Saturday (25 min)

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S01E26Gain OverMärz 1, 2003
S01E25Inside IceFeb. 22, 2003
S01E24OvermaxFeb. 15, 2003
S01E23Resurrected OverdevilFeb. 8, 2003
S01E22The Crystal of AgateFeb. 1, 2003
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Overman King Gainer premiere?

Overman King Gainer premiered on September 7, 2002.

Who created Overman King Gainer?

Overman King Gainer was created by Yoshiyuki Tomino.

What genre does Overman King Gainer belong to?

Overman King Gainer belongs to the genre of mecha anime.

Where is the setting of Overman King Gainer?

The setting of Overman King Gainer is in a post-apocalyptic world called Yapan.

What is the main character's name in Overman King Gainer?

The main character's name in Overman King Gainer is Gainer Sanga.

What is an "Overman" in the context of the show?

In Overman King Gainer, an "Overman" refers to a giant humanoid mecha that the characters pilot.

What is the purpose of the "Overmen" in Overman King Gainer?

The purpose of the "Overmen" in Overman King Gainer is to mine resources from the frozen wastelands.

Who are the antagonists in Overman King Gainer?

The antagonists in Overman King Gainer are the "Zaibach Empire."

What is the main conflict in Overman King Gainer?

The main conflict in Overman King Gainer revolves around the struggle for resources and control between various factions.

What is the significance of the "Exodus" in Overman King Gainer?

The "Exodus" in Overman King Gainer refers to the migration of people from the domed cities to the outside world.

What is the role of the character Gain Bijou in Overman King Gainer?

Gain Bijou in Overman King Gainer is a skilled Overman pilot who supports the protagonist Gainer Sanga.

How does the protagonist Gainer Sanga get involved in the conflict in Overman King Gainer?

Gainer Sanga gets involved in the conflict in Overman King Gainer after he is chosen as a pilot for an Overman called "King Gainer."

What are "Overdevil" units in Overman King Gainer?

"Overdevil" units in Overman King Gainer are modified Overmen that are more powerful and dangerous than regular ones.

What is the role of the character Sara Kodama in Overman King Gainer?

Sara Kodama in Overman King Gainer is a skilled Overman pilot and a love interest for the protagonist Gainer Sanga.

What is the significance of the "Yapan Exodus Plan" in Overman King Gainer?

The "Yapan Exodus Plan" in Overman King Gainer is a plan to evacuate the domed cities and establish a new society outside.

How many episodes are there in Overman King Gainer?

Overman King Gainer consists of 26 episodes.

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