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Galerians: Rion
ガレリアンズ:リオン
(Garerianzu: Rion)
GenreScience fiction, Horror
Original video animation
Directed byMasahiko Maesawa
Written byChinfa Kang
StudioEnterbrain, Polygon Magic
Licensed by
ReleasedApril 24, 2002
Runtime73 minutes
Episodes3

Galerians: Rion (ガレリアンズ:リオン, Garerianzu: Rion) is a 2002 computer animated OVA based on the 1999 PlayStation video game Galerians. Originally released by EnterbraininJapan in three episodes, Galerians: Rion was later combined into a single feature, licensed for the North AmericabyImage Entertainment, and broadcast on MTV2 on July 3, 2004.[1]

Galerians: Rion is set in the 26th century, and the human residents of Earth are under attack from a supercomputer called Dorothy. Intent on eliminating the human race, Dorothy faces some stiff competition from Rion Steiner, a teenager with superhuman powers.

Plot

A 16-year-old boy, named Rion one day wakes up in a hospital observation room. Having no memories of his past or how he got there, a mysterious voice of a girl begs him to save her. While he is trying to escape, he discovers he has psychic powers.

Using this ability he kills off the staff and hospital security. He finds out he needs to take drugs for not losing control; using different drugs gives Rion a different ability. Rion discovers that in the hospital, they're having human experiments, named `G Project,` related to his powers. He also finds out information about himself.

Having finally escaped, he goes home, memories coming back to him, but interrupted by G Project experiments/monsters and a Galerian named Birdman. He soon finds the girl who called out to him is a childhood friend named Lilia, who is also the daughter of Dr. Pascalle, a colleague of Rion's father, who wants to help Rion destroy an artificial intelligence named Dorothy. Dorothy was a super computer program made to serve humans. However, she started to wonder why she should help humanity. One of her creators, Dr. Steiner, told Dorothy about the existence of God and how humans must serve their creator as she must serve humans. Dorothy responds to this by starting a secret program to create super-humans` named Galerians, plotting to use them to kill off humanity and rule Earth being served by her Galerians. Throughout the story, the Galerians are also after Lilia, as she has a virus program implanted in her brain as a safeguard against Dorothy.

Dorothy sends her Galerians after Rion and Lilia. It's up to Rion to kill the Galerians, destroy Dorothy and save humanity. Rion comes face-to-face to the last Galerian Cain, who is a clone of the real Rion, and he finds out the horrible truth: he himself is a Galerian-a clone of the real Rion who died a while ago. Killing off Cain, Rion confronts and battles Dorothy and uses all his powers to destroy her.

Lying in Lilia's arms, Rion says his last words and dies. In the end, the scene changes. In a completely white area, Rion is seen sitting down with his head low and finally disappears into thin air, symbolizing his death.

Voice cast

Character name Japanese voice actor English voice actor
Rion Steiner Akira Ishida Dave Wittenberg
Lilia Shiho Kikuchi Kari Wahlgren
Birdman Takehito Koyasu Peter Doyle
Rita Yuka Imai Lia Sargent
Rainheart Kenichi Suzumura Dave Mallow
Dorothy Ryoko Kinomiya Laura Coyle
Elsa Steiner Kari Wahlgren
Drug Dealer Steve Areno
Dr. Rem Michael McConnohie
Dr. Steiner Michael McConnohie
Dr. Pascalle Dave Mallow
Drug Dealer Michael Sorich
Guard A Michael Sorich
Guy in Lobby Michael Sorich
Maniac Terrorist Michael Sorich
Priest Michael Sorich
Reasearcher A Michael Sorich

DVD release

Galerians: Rion was released on DVD in Japan in three separate volumes on April 24, 2002.[2] The OVA saw a North American DVD release on April 6, 2004 and a UMD release on October 25, 2005. The DVD was packaged with a 14-song soundtrack featuring music from the English version of the OVA. The musical artists include Slipknot, Skinny Puppy, Adema, Godhead, Sevendust, Fear Factory, and Andy Hunter.[3]

Track listing

  1. "Co-Dependent" by Adema
  2. "The Hate in Me" by Godhead
  3. "T.O.A.B." by Sevendust
  4. "The Unseen Tears of the Albacore (Evil Remix)" by The Vandals
  5. "Gently" by Slipknot
  6. "Archetype (Remix)" by Fear Factory
  7. "Go" by Andy Hunter
  8. "Lust" by Balligomingo
  9. "Spasmolytic (Deftones Remix)" by Skinny Puppy
  10. "The Mountain" by DevilDriver
  11. "Heaven" by Opiate for the Masses
  12. "Beautiful Misery" by Freakhouse
  13. "Hey Kid!" by The Ataris
  14. "Elevate" by Balligomingo

References

  1. ^ "Galerians: Rion on MTV2". AnimeNewsNetwork.com. June 30, 2004. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
  • ^ "ファミ通.com エンターテイメント/DVDピックアップ『ガレリアンズ:リオン volume 1 覚醒』". Famitsu.com (in Japanese). April 19, 2002. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
  • ^ "Image Entertainment Unveils New Era of Anime Soundtrack With Galerians: Rion". AnimeNewsNetwork.com. March 10, 2004. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
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