

Tomino's fever dream finale: space politics, screaming robots, and a director who hates exposition.
The Megafauna, carrying Bellri and his comrades, leaves the Venus Globe in pursuit of the G-IT Corps. However, the war situation in the Earth Sphere has changed completely in the interim. The Capital Army, the Amerian forces, and the Dorette Fleet, which have been confronting each other outside the atmosphere, are now clashing even more violently around the untouchable sacred ship Kashiba Mikoshi. Amid all this, Bellri wishes to end the tragedy and hatred that war creates...
Direction
Tomino ignores coherence, delivers pure cinematic instinct.
Cinematography
Venus Globe sequences look like stained glass exploding.
Score
Yoko Kanno's jazz-funk keeps up somehow.

Director
Yoshiyuki Tomino
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Tomino famously said he made G-Reco 'for young people who don't watch the news' — the plot's deliberate confusion mirrors real information warfare.
The five-film compilation exists because Tomino hated how TV schedules butchered his pacing; he literally re-edited his own 'failure' into something even more chaotic.
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