Most fans associate the mecha genre with big names and properties, such as Gundam, Mazinger, Evangelion and even Gurren Lagann. Though it might not be as iconic in this regard, Darling in the Franxx was still highly revered and beloved by many. Darling in the Franxx takes place in a futuristic dystopia wherein humanity has lost that loving feeling. In the anime, the human race is dominated by elders, who have since given up their humanity to become ageless.These older individuals live separately from society’s children, with most children being artificially created instead of being made naturally due to the human race’s adults no longer having the physical and biological capacity to reproduce. Despite the series’ popularity, its very name is still a mystery to many. Darling in the Franxx has central themes that have nothing to do with giant robots. This is reflected in the series’ title, which actually seemingly refers to a romantic act. As random as this may seem, it also ties into the narrative elements that define the series.Darling in the Franxx began in January 2018, running until July of that year for 24 episodes. Animated by A1 Pictures, CloverWorks and the well-known anime studio Trigger, the series was directed by Atsushi Nishigori. It also received two manga adaptations, with one lasting from 2018 to 2020 for 8 volumes. The series was one of the most popular new mecha anime properties at tht ime (along with the revived Gridman series), especially given the absence of major names at the time, such as Gundam or Macross. Nevertheless, some fans are still unsure about the show’s narrative themes, let alone the meaning behind its strange name.
Most fans associate the mecha genre with big names and properties, such as Gundam, Mazinger, Evangelion and even Gurren Lagann. Though it might not be as iconic in this regard, Darling in the Franxx was still highly revered and beloved by many. Darling in the Franxx takes place in a futuristic dystopia wherein humanity has lost that loving feeling. In the anime, the human race is dominated by elders, who have since given up their humanity to become ageless.
These older individuals live separately from society’s children, with most children being artificially created instead of being made naturally due to the human race’s adults no longer having the physical and biological capacity to reproduce. Despite the series’ popularity, its very name is still a mystery to many. Darling in the Franxx has central themes that have nothing to do with giant robots. This is reflected in the series’ title, which actually seemingly refers to a romantic act. As random as this may seem, it also ties into the narrative elements that define the series.
Darling in the Franxx began in January 2018, running until July of that year for 24 episodes. Animated by A1 Pictures, CloverWorks and the well-known anime studio Trigger, the series was directed by Atsushi Nishigori. It also received two manga adaptations, with one lasting from 2018 to 2020 for 8 volumes. The series was one of the most popular new mecha anime properties at tht ime (along with the revived Gridman series), especially given the absence of major names at the time, such as Gundam or Macross. Nevertheless, some fans are still unsure about the show’s narrative themes, let alone the meaning behind its strange name.
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