Promare
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Charging into burning buildings with a grin on his face is just how Galo Thymos operates. He's a rookie firefighter in Promepolis, a gleaming city that survived a global catastrophe thirty years ago when flame-wielding mutants called the Burnish started appearing and torching everything. Now Galo's part of Burning Rescue, a specialized team that handles Burnish incidents with oversized mecha gear and zero hesitation. His worldview is simple: fire bad, punching fire good, Governor Kray Foresight is his hero. Then he runs into Lio Fotia, the leader of Mad Burnish, and things get complicated fast. Lio's not the mindless terrorist Galo expected, and the city Galo loves might not be what it seems either. This is a Studio Trigger movie, so if you liked Gurren Lagann or Kill la Kill, you already know the energy here — bold geometric animation, colors cranked to eleven, and action sequences that feel like the screen might actually catch fire. Hiroyuki Sawano handles the soundtrack, which means every scene hits harder than it probably should. The whole thing runs about two hours, and it uses that runtime well — tight pacing, no filler, just escalation. It's got that same DNA as SSSS.Gridman where the visual style isn't just aesthetic but actually part of the storytelling. Come for the spectacle, stay because the story earns its emotional beats more than you'd expect from something this loud.
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