![]() ![]() ![]() Nakajima: The “Anti-Spiral†avatar drilled by Simon was a physical representation of their hive-mind, Nia was a genetic probability created by the Anti-Spiral to awaken when they reached a peak in their civilization and in episode 17 she became part of the this hive-mind despite retaining her own individual shape. (LOL SCIENCE!)įan: Why did Nia die when the Anti-Spiral was defeated? It moved thanks to quantum mechanics and warp… or something like that. Ootsuka: Simon and Lagann basically gattai’d with the entire multiverse labyrinth and gave it a condensed physical shape with the help of the entire Gurren-Dan. Nakashima: "She held on with fighting spirit, but any more than that, like one month, and things like her nose or hand would start to disappear and, you know, various things would start to wither."įan: How was Tengen Toppa Gurren-Lagann, the machine, created? On Nia & Simon's one week before their wedding. The epilogue didn't have any character designs and Nishigori just drew it all firsthand. When Imaishi & Nishigori first thought of the star glasses, they got excited like "Uooo this will surpass Kamina!! He's won!!" but then they saw the comments on Nicovideo and felt cut down. They would all move wooden chopsticks around and have Kamikawa Takaya add a voice. Originally Gurren Lagann was supposed to be a much more 'loose' sort of show, with more stories like episodes 4 and 6, but they realized it wouldn't be such a big hit like that, and as they continued writing, it got more serious.īecause it's Gainax, they had a scenario planned for a live broadcast version similar to Evangelion just in case. We understand that everyone wanted to see Simon and Nia have a happy conclusion, but we want you to know that Nia tried really hard." Nia tried her best the whole time, and thanks to that they were able to defeat the Anti-Spiral, and on top of that, when she was supposed to disappear, she tried her best to continue living up to the wedding ceremony to fulfill her promise (marriage) to Simon from the beginning of the 3rd arc. Ootsuka: "You would feel a lot of empathy for Nia near the end. "Both Simon and Nia agreed to it and kept to their conviction, so there's no bitterness or sadness." So rather than giving up, they did it by choice. ![]() That's what "Humans aren't that stupid" was supposed to mean. It could have been possible to extend her life with Spiral power, but controlling life and death like that would have eventually lead to the Spiral Nemesis, so Simon and Nia themselves chose to end it like that and pass things on to the people behind them. The possibility of Nia dying came up right when Simon realized what the cause of the Spiral Nemesis is. Reading over it, looks like some of our thoughts on Simon & Nia are confirmed. Simon made the prototype of Kamina's statue by himself with his own drill. Q: Please tell us about Simon and Boota's 20-year travels. It would be nice if someone made it, but it would come to adult talk of if the DVDs will sell." Q: Will there be a continuation after this?Ī: "The manga is still continuing, there's the novel, and we're thankful that it's being rebroadcast. If he could do maintenance on mecha, he can do maintenance on his own face." If you get closer, you'll see that he has small wrinkles. Perhaps it fits into everyone's hearts?"Ī: "It looks that way because you're looking at him from a distance. Q: Where does the beginning scene in episode 1 fit into the story?Ī: "It hasn't all been written down. We tried to write it to the point that there's nothing else to continue beyond that." The director and Nakajima love Attenborough and that's why he got so many scenes.Ī: "We thought to conclude it as Simon's story of growing up. It took more work than the One Piece movie. ![]()
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