Daimidaler: Prince vs Penguin Empire
Daimidaler: Prince vs Penguin Empire

Daimidaler: Prince vs Penguin Empire

2014TV ShowEnded2 SeasonsJapanese

In order to stop the mysterious "Penguin Empire" from interfering with world peace, secret organization "Prince Beauty Parlor" has developed a giant robot that is powered by a rare special energy source called "Hi-ERo particles." Organization member Kyōko Sonan has located an ordinary high school student, Kōichi Madanbashi, with high amounts of Hi-ERo particles, making him a suitable candidate to pilot of the giant robot. But there is only one way to release his particles: allow Madanbashi to persuade him with lewd behavior.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Tetsuya EndoGenres: Comedy, Sci-Fi, Mecha, Ecchi

Plot Summary

In a future where a secret organization known as the "Madness" uses the power of "Alien Prisoners" to control the world, a group of unlikely heroes emerges. Kōtarō Azumi, a high school delinquent, discovers he has the ability to pilot the "Daimidaler," a powerful mecha. He teams up with Princess Emiko of the Suzuki Zaibatsu and a band of penguin-suited warriors to fight against the Madness and their bizarre, anthropomorphic "madness soldiers."

Critical Reception

Daimidaler: Prince vs Penguin Empire is generally viewed as a niche anime, primarily appealing to fans of ecchi comedy and mecha genres. While its unique premise and over-the-top humor garnered some attention, critical reception was mixed, with many acknowledging its entertainment value but also its reliance on fan service and a somewhat nonsensical plot.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unique and bizarre concept.
  • Noted for its blend of mecha action and ecchi comedy.
  • Criticized by some for its excessive fan service and weak plot.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and fragmented for this title, but generally reflect a division between those who found its absurdity and ecchi elements highly entertaining and those who found it to be crude and lacking substance.

Fun Fact

The anime is based on a manga series by Simon Fujiwara, which itself is known for its absurd humor and fan service elements.

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