Back in 1980 Mobile Suit Gundam had already been released. Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam was on its way. The history of anime demands that the viewers acknowledge that a fearsome roar cried out from far away in the distance of space between their releases. Space Runaway Ideon is one of the most terrifying pieces of fiction Ive come to know and another work of Tomino. The opening as iconic and upbeat as it is was already warning the viewers about it. There was no way for me to understand until Be Invoked grabbed me by my emotions and scarred me with its brutality. I couldnt help but constantly cry gasp out of shock and hold my face out of terror. Still There is a beauty to this story just as much as there is horror to it. In the 90s and as an influential and important work Ideon were the hands that helped mold what became Neon Genesis Evangelion. Based on the way this story folds out it wouldnt surprise if this was a prequel to Mobile Suit Gundam. Many of the characters here mirror others. There are the very similar relations between Cosmo and Amurou and Bright and Bes for example. The story involves a group of humans who find a red giant robot and ship underground and take refuge in them. They were made by an intelligent ancient civilization that died out after its creation. Suddenly they get attacked by aliens in a misunderstanding and the struggle begins. it was the struggle to control the mysterious power of the Ide and yet they were all playing into its own hands instead. As the crew of the Solo Ship and Ideon try and figure out how its mysterious powers function they are forced to flee from the Buff Clan in a neverending game of cat and mouse where time and supplies are running out. As they battle the Ideon begins awakening its true powers and its a sight to see how it can cause multi universal destruction. But for the crew on board they begin to feel frightened of it. Its a power that they cannot only not control but is appearing to look more and more frightening and undesirable to have. This series does not slow down. Past the half way mark it only accelerates and doesnt slow down in quality. It did rush at the end because it got canceled but more than made up for it in the end with the movie sequel. The ending here is abrupt and weird enough but doesnt spoil anything for the horrific but beautiful experience that is The Ideon: Be Invoked. The entire cast features great and memorable characters. Many viewers did get annoyed with Lou at first and the constant crying though later one cant help but feel bad and sympathize for the baby and what he has to see. The Ideon is a frightening giant robot. Sentient and all powerful it posses infinite power but is difficult to understand and control. Ultimately its an apocalyptic peacemaker that sometimes acts like a mother mirroring the Evas from Evangelion and demands that resolve takes place for conflicts between intelligent life. It feels for the life around it as it can be angered and roars from the killing of innocent animals and people. It is a protector of the pure and just. If upset it can unleash enough power to slice a planet in half or shift reality itself. As the humans and the Buff Clan continue to fight the Ideon puts them on a test. The music of Ideon is by the composer of the Dragon Quest series. Its a legendary soundtrack with many militaristic and guitar solo infused tracks that remind me of original Star Foxs soundtrack. As the Buff Clan and the Solo ship move out and Ideon begins to dock the drums start rolling the trumpets yell out for the battle to start again and help uplift with perfect execution. As the viewers move on to The Ideon: Be Invoked the music takes an abstract and surreal turn into sounding like something out of the most intense songs from End Of Evangelion. The battles stay fresh and not a single episode disappointed me. The animation of Ideon takes the brutal depictions of war to a whole different level from Mobile Suit Gundam. I cant help but have the highest respect for the attention to detail. It is tragic that older animation in anime always seems to get dismissed because its too old. The animation of Ideon is beautiful and something worthy of respect that can no longer be done with todays technology and must be appreciated. It is wonderful and unique to its time. Ill always cherish my memory of watching this and the movie for the first time. I finally felt something that could threaten my favorites. The main cast are a colorful set of characters with an unshackle will to survive. Bes is the courageous captain of the Solo Ship that led a comfortable upbringing until forced to lead this desperate struggle. Cosmo is the brave and cunning lead pilot of the Ideon who leads an emotionally painful journey. Kasha is the rational and logical second pilot who is hot headed and too honest for her own good. Sheryl is a researcher who summed her character up well enough in one word: Petty. Deck is among the child soldiers and carries a pet animal on his shoulder. Lotta is one of the noncombatants who helps raise the children and raise the animals for food. They also farm and do all they can to help the crew survive with their limited supplies. On the Buff Clans side Karala sees this is all a misunderstanding and that instead of going to war the different civilizations should try to understand each other. Gije is another who as wicked as he is becomes better and better of a character further into the series. They want the red giant and go one to advance in all sorts of military technological advancement to try and seize it. After the Ideon resurrects and goes on to observe and cast judgement as if it was on a side of its own the two races take the viewers on a journey filled with death destruction bittersweet romance amazing tales of redemption and more. For who does the Ideon decide is worthy?
100 /100
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