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Shinsei Galverse

Zero crash-lands on the war-torn planet Amatera amidst a conflict threatening all life. With no memory of her past, Zero joins resistance leader Ring in uncovering the truth behind the relentless Gevuran invaders. Together, they unravel the mysteries of Zero’s true cosmic identity as “Galverse” and face an epic confrontation spanning space and time.

Top Cast

  • Yui Horie

    Yui Horie

    Zero (voice)

  • Mutsumi Tamura

    Mutsumi Tamura

    Ring (voice)

  • Fairouz Ai

    Fairouz Ai

    D.D. (voice)

  • Ikue Otani

    Ikue Otani

    RanRan (voice)

  • Hisako Kanemoto

    Hisako Kanemoto

    Vega (voice)

  • Kurumi Nakata

    Kurumi Nakata

    Tabia (voice)

  • Lynn

    Lynn

    Momo (voice)

  • Kotono Mitsuishi

    Kotono Mitsuishi

    Dr. Asuka Wagami (voice)

  • Yu Kobayashi

    Yu Kobayashi

    Iza (voice)

Overview

Zero crash-lands on the war-torn planet Amatera amidst a conflict threatening all life. With no memory of her past, Zero joins resistance leader Ring in uncovering the truth behind the relentless Gevuran invaders. Together, they unravel the mysteries of Zero’s true cosmic identity as “Galverse” and face an epic confrontation spanning space and time.

Rating

8.9 / 10
12 Reviews
1 Popular

9 Reviews

  • HimagineBoo
    HimagineBoo
    Jul 12, 2025

    "We're the Galverse." This is my favorite scene. The screen is filled with cute, highly fashionable, and unique gals. While only a few characters have speaking lines, many other charming gals appear one after another, giving a sense of the expanding world. Just watching them is enough to make your heart race with excitement. This work packs all the appeal of Galverse into a single episode. The pacing is smooth, and despite the short runtime, the story is dense and thoroughly enjoyable. With the setting that each Galverse has her own “mission,” it makes you even more eager to see how future stories will unfold. What’s also worth mentioning is the incredibly luxurious voice cast. From the main characters Zero and D.D. to other roles, hugely popular voice actors bring even short lines to life and harmonize perfectly with the animation. You can really feel the high quality of the visuals and direction. The music is wonderful too! With Taku Takahashi of m-flo as the music producer, the theme song is full of gal-mind energy and is a must-listen. Though it plays subtly within the show, it’s a catchy and addictive tune you’ll want to hear more of. And above all, this story has only just begun. In the future, Galverse has plans for a sequel, which we are very much looking forward to. With such a richly unique cast of characters, 20 minutes simply isn’t enough to convey their full charm. That’s why I strongly, strongly hope for a continuation. Why not take a step into the world of Galverse?

  • Dimturd
    Dimturd
    10 Jul 12, 2025

    When I first watched Shinsei Galverse, I was completely blown away by the unique art style and the impressive quality of the very first episode. From the moment the show began, it was clear that an incredible amount of hard work and passion went into its creation. The animation is striking, full of bold colors and dynamic designs that really set it apart from a lot of other series out there. You can genuinely feel the love and dedication from the small but mighty team that brought this project to life. One of the things I really enjoyed was getting to know the characters and hearing their amazing voices for the first time. The voice acting is fantastic and really helps bring each character to life with distinct personality and emotion. It felt refreshing to meet such a diverse and interesting cast, each with their own quirks and charm. Some of the characters that stood out to me the most were ZERO, who is the main character and a compelling female lead, along with D.D. and RanRan. ZERO’s character is captivating, and she instantly drew me into the story with her intriguing presence. D.D. and RanRan also made strong impressions, bringing unique energy and depth to the group. But honestly, there are many shining stars among the cast, and I’m excited to see how they all develop in future episodes. If I could make one suggestion, it would be to extend the episode length closer to 30 minutes. While the pacing in the first episode was solid, having a bit more time would allow the show to explore the characters more deeply and give viewers more moments to connect with them on a personal level. Longer episodes would help the storytelling breathe and enrich the overall experience. The music in Shinsei Galverse was another highlight for me. It was quite excellent and thoughtfully distributed throughout the episode, perfectly complementing the mood of each scene. The soundtrack enhanced both the emotional and action moments, helping to pull the viewer in and maintain an engaging rhythm. Overall, I thought the episode was excellent, especially considering it was produced by a relatively small team with limited resources. It’s amazing to think that something of this quality is available for free on YouTube, making it accessible to fans all over the world. I had a great time watching, and I’m genuinely looking forward to seeing the upcoming episodes and how this fascinating universe will expand. A bright new star has been born with Shinsei Galverse, and it’s ready to shine brightly for everyone to enjoy!

  • ernestkou
    ernestkou
    10 Jul 13, 2025

    From the start, Shinsei Galverse set out to build something special, and the final result doesn’t disappoint. It’s a bold, beautifully animated series with a strong emotional core and a clear creative vision. The retro-inspired visuals are eye-catching without ever feeling gimmicky. Character designs are full of personality, and the world they inhabit feels vast and alive. There’s a clear sense of direction in how the series moves—each episode adding depth, energy, and style. What really elevates Galverse is its sincerity. The characters grow in meaningful ways, and the story stays focused on its core themes: memory, identity, and connection. It avoids over-explaining, choosing instead to trust the viewer and let its moments speak for themselves. The soundtrack is a perfect match for the tone. From the energetic opening to the more introspective ending, every piece of music adds weight to the experience. The subbed voice acting brings the cast to life with nuance and consistency. This is a series made with purpose. For fans of character-driven sci-fi and anime with both aesthetic flair and narrative care, Shinsei Galverse is a standout worth watching from beginning to end.

  • Anestha
    Anestha
    9 Jul 13, 2025

    Before watching the anime I didn't really know what expectations to have, as this is artist Ayaka Ohira's first big project as a director and there was very few reference material of the Shinsei Galverse artwork in motion, aside from the Tove Lo - I Like U music video, and the trailer itself. However, the recent revealing of the high-profile voice actor cast and the behind the scenes footage on their YouTube channel really got me excited to watch this. Watching Shinsei Galverse, the art didn't disappoint: the characters look crisp and vibrant, with some beautiful background shots in there as well. Obviously the anime was made to please 90's anime fans, but it does so while looking modern at the same time. The action scenes were great too, with the laser guns, swords and gadgets all looking and sounding crisp and impactful. Overall I really like the positive yet serious tone of the Galverse universe, which makes it easy to watch but at the same time handles interesting, meaningful topics. Because the episode was quite short we didn't get to see a whole lot of individual character progression, but D. D stood out to me as the most interesting one. She looks badass, and Ai Fairouz did a great job voicing her. I would love to see more of her story. Without spoiling too much, the final scene adds an interesting extra layer that really left me wanting more!

  • Dimturd
    Dimturd
    10 Jul 14, 2025

    When I first watched Shinsei Galverse, I was completely blown away by the unique art style and the impressive quality of the very first episode. From the moment the show began, it was clear that an incredible amount of hard work and passion went into its creation. The animation is striking, full of bold colors and dynamic designs that really set it apart from a lot of other series out there. You can genuinely feel the love and dedication from the small but mighty team that brought this project to life. One of the things I really enjoyed was getting to know the characters and hearing their amazing voices for the first time. The voice acting is fantastic and really helps bring each character to life with distinct personality and emotion. It felt refreshing to meet such a diverse and interesting cast, each with their own quirks and charm. Some of the characters that stood out to me the most were ZERO, who is the main character and a compelling female lead, along with D.D. and RanRan. ZERO’s character is captivating, and she instantly drew me into the story with her intriguing presence. D.D. and RanRan also made strong impressions, bringing unique energy and depth to the group. But honestly, there are many shining stars among the cast, and I’m excited to see how they all develop in future episodes. If I could make one suggestion, it would be to extend the episode length closer to 30 minutes. While the pacing in the first episode was solid, having a bit more time would allow the show to explore the characters more deeply and give viewers more moments to connect with them on a personal level. Longer episodes would help the storytelling breathe and enrich the overall experience. The music in Shinsei Galverse was another highlight for me. It was quite excellent and thoughtfully distributed throughout the episode, perfectly complementing the mood of each scene. The soundtrack enhanced both the emotional and action moments, helping to pull the viewer in and maintain an engaging rhythm. Overall, I thought the episode was excellent, especially considering it was produced by a relatively small team with limited resources. It’s amazing to think that something of this quality is available for free on YouTube, making it accessible to fans all over the world. I had a great time watching, and I’m genuinely looking forward to seeing the upcoming episodes and how this fascinating universe will expand. **A bright new star has been born with Shinsei Galverse, and it’s ready to shine brightly for everyone to enjoy!**

  • Montako
    Montako
    10 Jul 15, 2025

    > About three years ago, I randomly came across this NFT that immediately caught my eye. It had a super nostalgic, 90s-inspired, pop-art vibe - bold, flashy, and full of that fierce gal energy I didn't even realize I'd been missing. It wasn't just "cute." It was confident, punchy, and different. That was the first time I saw Galverse, and honestly, I've been hooked ever since. At first, yeah, it was an NFT. But from the moment I started following it, I knew it was more than that. Galverse wasn't just a collectible - it was a universe. A style. A statement. A whole aesthetic. And more than anything, it felt alive. Over time, a global community grew around it - not just people buying in, but people believing in it. Fans, artists, collectors - all of us brought something to the table. And right at the center of it all was Ayaka, the creator. Her art always stood out - sharp lines, striking poses, that signature gal flair. Every new drop came with hype and heart. And the collabs? Absolute fire. From Nike to Levi's to working with Tove Lo, Ayaka kept showing us that Galverse wasn't a trend - it was a movement. Now, here we are - and the Galverse anime is finally real. And let me tell you: it SLAPS. The animation is packed with style. The visuals are unapologetically bold - full of 90s pop energy, sharp cuts, and daring design choices that radiate pure gal power and originality. Each visual moment leaves a strong impression, and the overall confidence and momentum of the show come through in every frame. You can tell this wasn't designed to play it safe. It was made to stand out. But it's not just flashy visuals. The characters are legit. Each gal has her own backstory, personality, struggles, and growth. They feel real. You don't just watch them - you root for them, you connect with them. The writing gives each character space to breathe, and the pacing lets their personalities shine without rushing anything. And can we talk about the voice cast?! Like, it's STACKED. These aren't no-name indie actors - they're some of the biggest names in the Japanese voice acting world, and they bring so much personality and depth to every single line. You can tell the cast connected with the story. They didn't just show up to read lines - they understood the soul of Galverse. Then there's the opening theme, which is chef's kiss. It's produced by a major Japanese music artist, and the song is pure energy - catchy, powerful, and 100% Galverse. That intro hits hard from the first second and keeps your heart racing. It doesn't just set the tone - it is the tone. I've been replaying it non-stop, and pairing it with the visuals makes it even more addictive. Everything about this anime feels like it was made by people who truly love the world they're building. The attention to detail. The style. The casting. The music. The community input. It all just clicks. And as someone who's been here since the early NFT days, seeing it all come together like this? It's emotional. It's surreal. And honestly, it's inspiring. Galverse isn't just a cool project or a stylish anime. It's a cultural IP now - with heart, history, and a ton of potential. And I seriously hope this is just the beginning. Give us a second season. Give us spin-offs. Give us merch, music videos, character deep-dives - I want it all. I want the world to know about this, because Galverse deserves global recognition. If you've been here since the beginning, you already know how special this is. And if you're just discovering it now? Welcome - you're gonna love it here. Galverse forever.

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