
Though there are sexual references regarding the female form, accentuated often by the size of a woman's chest, this is tastefully achieved, without having to use explicit imagery, resulting often in humorous scenarios, similar to other anime. Characters are impressively generated, not just physically, but emotionally as well, with outstanding levels of characterization, even secondary characters being gifted with the opportunity to shine in separate episodes. Immediately, one of the first attractive features of the production is the animation: bright and beautiful, with colossal action sequences, rife with unimaginable destruction. Although this situation, alongside the other romantic entanglements that transpire between other characters will inevitably generate laughs, the emotional tenderness used is as equally capable of generating a wealth of additional reactions.
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At the academy, Amata meets Zessica, an awkward love triangle of sorts been instigated which plays out throughout the entirety of the series concerning which of the young women Amata will dedicate his life to. Due to this decision, lustful desires play a major theme, heightening not only the tension and humor, but the romantic aspects of the feature with ideas concerning unrequited love. Unlike in Genesis of Aquarion where males and females unanimously merged, in Aquarion Evol, the very idea of two separate genders merging is considered abominable, for reasons explored over the duration of the series. The story concerning why the Alteans are attacking Vega certainly makes up for this addendum, and the way the creators are able to link the plots together is as similarly engrossing. Though the fight scenes are entertaining, the fact the enemy continuously survive such harsh punishment can occasionally be unfathomable, and though it makes for good storytelling, the continuous return of opponents like Kagura, can sometimes become repetitive. Amata, similar to Apollo in the first series, immediately discovers he is gifted with elemental abilities of his own, and is capable of unlocking awesome power from Aquarion, he and Mikino joining the ranks of the many elements. Like in Genesis of Aquarion, the Mecha are a combination of three separate shuttles, piloted by young cadets with extraordinary abilities, that merge in order to fight against the enemy. However, the enemy, who reside on the planet Altair, labeled abductors, who are similar in scope to the opposition in the first series and have been brutalizing the people of Vega, make an unappreciated entrance, forcing the Neo-DEAVA to deploy elements to their location. Amata's appreciation of the film, Skies of Aquarion, a story that resembles the original series, which Mikino also finds enjoyment in, is the first of many connections that draw their characters together.


Set 12,000 years after the first series on the planet Vega, Amata, a young man with the uncanny ability to fly when he becomes emotionally unstable, happens upon Mikono, a young woman who is deeply unsure of herself. Although it isn't mandatory to have watched the original series, Genesis of Aquarion, I would personally recommend doing so in order to understand Aquarion Evol, a series that fuses the Mecha genre with a romantic storyline concerning family, friendship, loyalty and survival.

When it comes to anime concerning Mecha, there are a wealth of programs, including Eureka Seven, STR.A.IN, Patlabor and Gaiking, among many others.
