Gall Force 2: Destruction
Gall Force 2: Destruction

Gall Force 2: Destruction

1987Movie50 minJapanese

The war between Solnoids and Paranoids continues, but the conflict reaches a new height as both races complete their Planet Destroyers. This new technology wipes out several star systems leaving only the ninth star system undamaged. As both races head towards it, a Solnoid ship finds Lufy, an attacker cryogenically preserved inside an assault trooper among space debris. Reawakened, Lufy is invited to join a group of Solnoids who are set to complete the original secret mission of her former crew.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Katsuhito AkiyamaGenres: Animation, Science Fiction, Action

Plot Summary

Following the destruction of Paran, the remaining Solnoids, led by Eluza, find themselves in a desperate battle against the alien Mmuun. Eluza's consciousness is transferred into a new android body, and she leads a mission to destroy the Mmuun mothership. However, she discovers a shocking truth about the Mmuun's origins and her own connection to them.

Critical Reception

Gall Force 2: Destruction is generally considered a decent, if somewhat unremarkable, entry in the Gall Force series. While it continues the story and provides more action, it lacks the depth and innovation of some other sci-fi anime of the era. The animation quality is typical for its time, and the plot can be convoluted for newcomers.

What Reviewers Say

  • Continues the narrative from the first Gall Force film with more action.
  • The plot can become complicated, particularly regarding the lore and character motivations.
  • Visuals and animation are standard for late 1980s anime.

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Fun Fact

The character of Eluza is a central figure whose consciousness is repeatedly transferred between bodies throughout the Gall Force saga, a recurring theme in the series.

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