The vintage series that ran from 1992 until 1997 is still a big seller, and Toei. The anime Sailor Moon continues to find new fans along with the existing legions of followers that made her one of history's most popular superheroes in the 1990s.
After his best friend is taken by the Shadow Angels, Apollo chooses to become an Aquarion pilot. Every Sailor Moon anime adaptation, from the '90s series to Eternal, in chronological order. Sousei no Aquarion follows the story of Apollo, a near-feral young man brought up in poverty, who is believed to be a legendary hero reincarnated. Thus, the search for so-called 'Element Users' was prioritised, hoping to ensure humanity's future.
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In order for the Aquarion to be brought to full power, three pilots must combine their hearts, bodies, and souls into one-a feat few can hope to accomplish. To give humanity somewhat of a chance, an organization known as DEAVA was formed, and use of a robotic weapon named Aquarion has been authorized. But 11 years after a catastrophe dubbed the Holy Genesis brought ruin to the Earth, the Shadow Angels were stirred from their slumber and resumed the attacks once more. Thanks to some outrageous miracle, the Shadow Angels went dormant, and humanity was able to live another 12,000 years without fearing their presence. Twelve thousand years later, the angels have become active again and have begun harvesting humans for nefarious purposes and only the pilots of the ancient mecha known as Aquarion are able to oppose the angels tools of. Also, please note there might be a few plot holes, but more than likely, it will be patched by the upcoming sequel (As of this review), Aquarion EVOL.
Once upon a time, a race known as the Shadow Angels attacked Earth to harvest the life force of all those who inhabited the planet. Long ago there was a battle between angels and humans, which ultimately ended with the angels’ retreat. Aquarion is a series NOT to be taken seriously, in order to enjoy Aquarion fully, its best to treat it as a comedy and your typical 70s or 80s Super Robot Show.