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Does anyone remember when Gurren Lagann came out? Of course you do, it was a worldwide phenomenon. The high-energy classic inspired people to go out and kick reason to the curb! When people told them "you'll never be able to do that!", they said "shut up Dad, don't believe in yourself, believe in the you that believes in me!". Obama attributed his success in the presidential race to Gurren Lagann. Isaac Newton told reporters that Gurren Lagann inspired him to discover gravity. Abraham Lincoln has gone on record saying "hey, you know how there's all slaves and shit? Well Kamina and Simon wouldn't tolerate that! So I freed them."
Well the people responsible for the best anime of all time are back with something they claim to be even MORE high energy. How is that possible you say!? How the fuck should I know!?
Introducing Kill la Kill, some anime about high school fighting, featuring more godly animation and all around hot-blooded action!

Staff
Original Work TRIGGER・Kazuki Nakashima
Director Hiroyuki Imaishi
Series Composition/Script Kazuki Nakashima
Character Design/ Chief Animation Director SUSHIO
Assistant Director Akira Amemiya
Creative Director Shigeto Koyama
Set Design You Yoshinari
Creative Officer Hiromi Wakabayashi
Art Director Yuji Kaneko
Color Setting Yukiko Kakita
Director of Photography Toyonori Yamada
Sound Director Yoshikazu Iwanami
Music Hiroyuki Sawano
Editing Junichi Uematsu
Animation Production TRIGGER
Opening Theme Song Eir Aoi
Characters:
Ryuko Matoi

Wielding the giant “Scissor Blade,” she transfers into Honnouji Academy, seeking for the other half
of the blade.
Satsuki Kiryuin

Satsuki is the student council president who rules over
Honnouji Academy with unquestionable force and fear. She carries her beloved sword “Bakuzan” by her side.
Mako Mankanshoku

Mako is a second year student at Honnouji Academy. She is an uber air-head, so her unbelievable actions never cease to shock and awe the people around her. She strongly believes that she and Ryuko are best of friends even though they have just met.
Aikuro Mikisugi

A mysterious male teacher who keeps looking at Ryuko so intently.
Uzu Sanageyama

Uzu is one of the “The Elite Four” in the student council. He regulates the student athletic teams of the academy including the Tennis and Boxing team.
Houka Inumuta

Houka is one of the “The Elite Four” in the student council. He specializes in analyzing information to provide maximum efficiency with minimal effort. He is in charge of the finance and strategic planning of the student council.
Ira Gamagoori

Ira is one of the “The Elite Four” in the student council. He swears absolute allegiance to Satsuki and is in charge of the disciplinary committee in Honnouji Academy.
Nonon Jakuzure

Nonon is the only female member of the “The Elite Four” group. She regulates the non-athletic student clubs such as the gardening club and the biology club.
Senketsu

A “kamui” that Ryuko ends up wearing. He is a talking sailor uniform who carries Ryuko’s father’s strong will within him.Unfortunately, his memory is not too clear about the past and doesn’t seem to remember too much.
Streaming
Crunchyroll
Daisuki
Aniplex
And here's my impressions (animegaffers that watched it, feel free to cross-post).
Kill la Kill 1
What does the term 'hot-blooded' mean to you? Does it carry a negative connotation that merely displays a shallow exhibition of style over substance, or is it an inspiring and desirable trait showing off just what you can accomplish when you're all gung-ho about stuff? For me, it's the latter.
Being hot-blooded isn't about solving problems by yelling at them. It's about solving problems while yelling at them. We're not talking about some 80s action movie/dudebro game where it's badass for the sake of being badass, but rather badass for the sake of progress. The point of these characters isn't "I wish I could be that guy" but rather "I wish I could do the things that guy does". I won't call them self-inserts, because while I'm obviously not going to be throwing around galaxies in a mech nearly the size of an entire universe, I can still aspire to tackle problems and roadblocks with the same energetic enthusiasm as these people with such otherworldly issues. Kicking reason to the curb works when it's what's holding you back, and that's a mindset to keep when facing adversity or whatever. No motivational bullshit works if you can't actually understand "if it isn't 0%, it might as well be 100!". That is what being hot-blooded means to me, and I think Imaishi has the same idea.