23 April 2006, 6:57 PM
Quote:Gasaraki on the surface is a very politial anime. It uses this to show how powerful countries and organisations can use people such as Yushiro and Miharu as a means to an end. The two are being used as tools rather than being treated as humans.Yeah, as the further I progress in the series, it quite clear they're being used. At the moment I'm at episode 10 and the series has become a bit more interesting in recent episodes. Yashiro and Miharu are now traveling together to the place where Yashiro's master directed him to go.
Quote:The factions that are against each other are after one thing: power. This is in the form of a demonic god known only as Gasaraki. What the Gasaraki is symbolising is that when you attain unlimited power you will be corrupted and end up destroying and/or corrupting everything around you.Gasaraki would be that mecha that Yashiro piloted at the end of episode 9 and the begin of episode 10? Or, would that be something else, because I don't recall them calling it Gasaraki, but something else. I can't remember what exactly they called it though.