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''Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet'' (''Suisei no Gargantia'') is a 2013 Mecha anime produced by Creator/ProductionIG and written by [[Creator/GenUrobuchi Gen "Urobutcher" Urobuchi]][[note]]Though Urobuchi was apparently mostly involved with the script for episode 1 only.[[/note]].

In the far future, humanity has conquered the stars under the banner of the Galactic Alliance of Humankind and its capital, a gigantic space colony called Avalon. But an obstacle has appeared in mankind's road to the future: a war with a race of StarfishAliens known as Hideauze, which the Alliance is losing. In desperation, they send all their forces to launch a surprise attack on the alien home world, but fail and are forced to retreat. Ledo, a mecha pilot, is unable to board a retreating ship in time and attempts to traverse the wormhole leading home in his mecha, only to be warped to a random point in space-time.

Waking up from cold sleep six months later, he finds himself in a place neither he nor the computer of his mecha, Chamber, can recognize, with human residents speaking an unknown, seemingly ancient language, using inferior and completely outdated technology, and living without any signs of war. Ledo is astonished to learn that this place, which has a naturally breathable atmosphere and none of the gravitational anomalies that would be present on a space colony, is actually a planet practically unknown to the Galactic Alliance of Humankind: ''[[FirstEpisodeTwist Earth]]''.

Creator/VizMedia [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-07-05/viz-media-adds-gargantia-blood-lad-tv-anime has licensed the series for the North American market.]] The company plans to stream the series on its website, as well as release the series (and the {{OVA}}s exclusive to the Japanese disc release) on DVD and Blu-Ray in 2014.

Crunchyroll has also licensed this show on [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/gargantia-on-the-verdurous-planet their site]]. Viewers living in the following areas may watch it legally there: USA, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Netherlands, Spain, South Africa, Turkey, Central & South America, and Portugal.

On October 10, 2013, Creator/ProductionIG [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-10-10/gargantia-on-the-verduous-planet-gets-sequel-green-lit announced that a sequel has been green-lit.]] Unfortunately, it has become the victim of TroubledProduction and was released as a pair of {{light novel}}s in 2015 and 2016. The only new release has been a two-part [=OVA=] subtitled ''Far Beyond The Voyage'' set two years after the original series.

Finally, with dual partners with [[Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment Bandai Entertainment]] and DMM, an online game was released on DMM's website as a playable BrowserGame with its own story in 2014.

Compare ''Anime/BlueSubmarineNo6'', another OceanPunk anime set during a war against marine lifeforms.

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* TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: The series takes place in a distant future. By this time, Earth is covered in water to the point where civilizations have to use ships to survive.
* AbandonShip: Pinion gives the order while [[spoiler:having a HiddenHeartOfGold, ordering his crew to leave the Tower with the Pre-Ice Age weapons they had found when it becomes obvious that it couldn't be defended and Pinion decided [[HeroicSacrifice to make sure no one else could get control of it either]]. ]]
* AbnormalAmmo: [[spoiler:''Gargantia'''s hidden coilgun]] fires decommissioned boats loaded with explosives as makeshift shells.
* ActionPrologue: The first half of episode 1, when we see Ledo as a mere soldier in the Galactic Alliance. After this, he's stuck on Earth with no apparent way to get back.
* AerithAndBob: While some character names are fairly normal sounding, such as Amy and Saaya, a few others seem a bit unusual, such as Melty, Pinion, and Bellows.
* AfterTheEnd: Twice. First, Earth entered a thorough ice age due to 'solar anomaly', forcing Ledo's ancestors to flee to outer space. Second, the ice age came to an end and the thawing ice turns Earth into water planet. The ruins of pre-ice age civilizations are underwater.
* AIIsACrapshoot: Surprisingly [[AvertedTrope Averted]] with Chamber, who seems to go out of his way to help Ledo, even if it doesn't precisely match up with Galactic Alliance guidelines. [[spoiler:Striker]], on the other hand, is another story entirely. [[spoiler: At first, it looks like she's doing exactly what she was built for, fighting Hideauze and helping the Earth humans build a good society which will be able to fight Evolvers, even though it looks monstrous to the people of Earth. However, it's revealed in short order that she has developed [[AGodAmI a god complex]] thanks to a programming flaw and her own misinterpretation of Kugel's final orders]]. [[spoiler: Striker]] believes that artificial intelligence should ''rule'' humans while Chamber believes machines like him are only supposed to ''serve'' them.
* {{Allegory}}:
** Gen Urobuchi states that the story is intended to be one for young people (the Japanese especially) entering a society shaped by their parents' (i.e. the previous generation's) actions and choices.
** Others have likened it to one of foreigners sincerely trying to integrate into xenophobic cultures.
* AllPlanetsAreEarthLike: Inverted. No other known planet is Earth-like.
* AlphaStrike: In the first episode against the Hideauze.
* AndTheAdventureContinues: The ending is kind of like this; it's more like [[spoiler:life continues for everyone.]] That said, the ending also implies that [[spoiler: the humans of Earth may regain much of their lost technology, and that they may even find a way to communicate with the whale-squids.]]
* AndThenWhat: Bebel asks what the Alliance would do after (if) they won against the Hideauze. As expected, Ledo was never trained to think like that and cannot come up with an answer.
* ApocalypticLog:
** The old recording Ledo finds in episode 9 could be considered one, since it details the history of humanity from a long while back when the Earth was freezing over, [[spoiler:and the revelation that the Hideauze are genetically modified humans.]]
** Ridget finds one in the first OVA. According to what was written in it, and Pinion's detective work, the ship's main engine became unusable after light bugs crystallized it, and the survivors detached whatever ships could float on their own power and left. This also gives closure for her as well, as she saw this ship seven years earlier, and her friend left ''Gargantia'' to stay with a guy she met on this fleet, and was wondering what happened to them since then.
* ArmorPiercingQuestion: In episode 4, Bebel asks Ledo [[spoiler: what would happen if the Galactic Alliance defeated the Hideauze, since Ledo told him they were at war since the Alliance formed. Ledo had been so focused on his training and defeating them that he never even thought what he would do if the fighting actually stopped, so he simply tells Bebel he'd standby for further orders. Then Bebel asks him what he'd do if said orders never came. He then relates Ledo's standby for orders like the people just living their life do on ''Gargantia''.]]
* ArtificialIntelligence: Chamber, the computer that runs Ledo's mecha. Many of the Earthlings have trouble believing he's a talking machine, and are convinced there's another human hiding in there somewhere.
* ArtisticLicenseEngineering: Given the implied amount of time which has taken place on Earth absolutely everything that was sunk under the ocean should've been completely destroyed by erosion (which works far faster underwater, where salt water can essentially turn a pristine ship into a brittle rust bin in a decade or two). The idea of salvaging anything that's languished on the ocean floor since before the ice age is laughable. One farming ship in ''Gargantia'' is the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_aircraft_carrier_Charles_de_Gaulle_%28R91%29 French aircraft carrier ''Charles de Gaulles'']] with its deck covered with plants.
* AttemptedRape: In episode 2, the pirates who board Bellows' ship restrain her and another girl and rip off the other girl's top, making it clear what they intend. Ledo kills them before it can get too far.
* AwesomeButImpractical: The ancient weapons Pinion salvages are by far the most powerful weapons seen barring Chamber, [[spoiler:Striker, and ''Gargantia'']], but being [[WaveMotionGun Wave Motion Guns]], require vast amounts of electricity, something hard to come by when your only source of electricity is Light Bugs.
* BadassBoast: A case in which the boaster is fully capable of backing up what he claims. When asked, Ledo does admit that he and Chamber are fully capable of wiping out the fleet on their own. Of course, there's no benefit in doing so, and he ''does'' have a conscience, so he doesn't.
* BareMidriffsAreFeminine: Most of the female cast let their midriff show, more often than the men go shirtless. While it's justified for their belly dancer outfits and for their swimwear, they also tend to wear crop tops as their casual clothing, with the exception of the straight-laced Ridget.
* BeachEpisode: Episode 5, where the cast essentially has a pool party complete with the majority of the female characters showing up in beach wear. [[OceanPunk There is no actual beach, though.]]
* BeamSpam: Both the Hideauze and the Alliance subscribe to this. We get a closer look on Earth, when Chamber fires lasers from every point on its body at once. The Hideauze version also branches out after a short distance, resembling tree branches as it spread out its attack.
* BedlahBabe: Amy's outfit is very close to a bedlah, and although her ethnicity is not stated, she has tanned skin that contrasts with Ledo's pale skin. She puts on an actual bedlah for a belly dance in episode 6.
* BigDamnHeroes:
** [[spoiler:Lukkage]] does this for Pinion in episode 13, rescuing him before he can self detonate or ''Gargantia'' fires on the ship he was on that contained the advanced weaponry the cultists recovered.
** ''Gargantia'' pulls one for the entirety Pinion's fleet in episode [[spoiler:due to their coilgun being key to defeating Kugel/Striker's fleet without major causalities]].
** Combines with TheCavalry In ''Far Beyond The Voyage''. [[spoiler: Ledo is trapped underwater, and Bellows says that even if he was still alive, it would be too dangerous to rescue him. Cue a bunch of Yunboro popping up to try and save Ledo anyway. And then Lukkage dives herself, [[NoOneGetsLeftBehind saying that no-one is allowed to die on her watch.]]]]
%%** Ledo does this a couple of times early on.
* BigBadassBattleSequence:
** The anime opens with the Galactic Alliance launching a desperate attack at the Hideauze' homeworld. [[AttackAttackRetreatRetreat It fails spectacularly.]]
** Episode 3 has the battle between ''Gargantia'' versus Lady Lukkage' pirates. Big guns are fired, amphibious mechas are deployed, and close-quarter gunfire is exchanged. For all the actions, though, it's actually ''{{downplayed}}'', at least as far as Ledo is concerned.
** Episode 12 has Chamber and Pinion's crew fighting against [[spoiler:Striker, the AI in Kugel's Machine Caliber]]. In the same battle, [[spoiler:Lukkage's crew]] versus Kugel's fleet's crew.
* BigNo: Ledo lets one out in episode 9 after [[spoiler:Chamber [[LudicrousGibs crushes]] a surviving Hideauze who approached them shortly after he finds out the truth about the Galactic Alliance's sworn enemy.]]
* BlackBox: [[spoiler: In the 3rd OVA, after the victory against Kugel's fleet, the members of the Gargantia really want to find out if they can recover Chamber's AI since they have the ejected cockpit. The problem is that Galactic Alliance tech has advanced far beyond even the Ancients', so the Gargantia even with the libraries from Kugel's fleet can't even determine if Chamber's AI is found in the cockpit.]]
* BloodKnight: Lady Lukkage. It's probably also a form of HonorBeforeReason: she can't let her fleet be dishonored by not doing anything to avenge the death of her lackey. This is in a world where peace is maintained through deterrence.
* BlushSticker: A LuminescentBlush sticker is a character designer Hanaharu Naruko's SignatureStyle. Virtually every character that is not light-skinned have it.
* BoyMeetsGirl: Ledo and Amy.
* BreakingTheFellowship: In episode 8, [[spoiler: several ships decide to break away from ''Gargantia'', largely due to Pinion wanting to go treasure hunting in whale-squid territory. Ledo is one of the people that goes with him, along with Melty, one of Amy's friends.]]
* BreatherEpisode: Episode 4, 5 and 6 (until the very end), which focuses largely on character building by having Ledo trying to find something that he can do while interacting more directly with various residents of ''Gargantia'', such as Bebel and Amy.
* BrutalHonesty: When Ledo meets Bebel for the first time, he tells him outright that someone in his condition would be killed off so as not to waste limited resources, such as food and air. [[note]]While at first glance it may seem incredibly cold, keep in mind that Ledo's been trained from birth that humans have to be in good physical and mental condition in order to fight against the Hideauze, a war that isn't going well for them from what Ledo's commander mentions briefly in the first episode. Chamber's mention that no Earth-like planets have been found yet means that they must all be living in spaceships or space colonies which have limited room and resources, so if someone like Bebel were born and raised on a spaceship, he wouldn't be able to contribute much to the war effort, and would need a lot of care to stay alive. So Ledo was just looking at it from a practical point of view, until Bebel asks him AndThenWhat, regarding what Ledo would do if humanity outright won against the Hideauze.[[/note]] The flashback Ledo experiences during this conversation denotes how dehumanized his culture is and the moral quagmire awaiting him -- [[spoiler:his own younger brother went to the incinerator, after giving Ledo the Hideauze-talon flute he'd been making.]] This comes back to haunt Ledo [[spoiler:after he learns the truth about the Hideauze, as well as being asked by Commander Kugel at the end of episode 11 to attack the ''Gargantia'' to make an example of them.]]
* BurialAtSea:
** [[spoiler: Commander Fairlock]] has one in episode 8 after he dies from a heart attack.
** Episode 12 features a much darker version crossed with BuriedAlive; [[spoiler: the members of Kugel's fleet use it as a form of ritual execution for anyone who doesn't have a purpose on the fleet.]]
* CallARabbitASmeerp: Earthlings refer to {{Mini Mecha}}s as "Yunboroids," which is a portmanteau of the Japanese colloquialism "yunbo/yumbo" (meaning excavator) and "android".
* CastingGag: Linaria's Japanese voice actress Creator/MinoriChihara sings the anime's opening theme.
* CatchAFallingStar:
** Amy catches a falling Ledo while piloting a powered glider.
** She uses the same powered glider to save a falling Melty.
** The pirate queen catches Pinion with her mecha.
* CentralTheme:
** Peace vs. Justice. In particular, which is right? Peaceful Coexistence by accepting evil vs. Moral Justice by creating hell.
** The other central theme: The incredible intricate connections between all people and things. Your enemy is integrally part of you; what is the balance between the moral method vs. the safe method of meeting the threat?
* CerebusSyndrome: After the bright and lighthearted first half, the series started to become increasingly dark, moody and dramatic since around the Episode 8. Artistically symbolized by moving most of the action into the Sea of Mists, with its constant gloomy fog.
* ChekhovsGun:
** The giant tower in the middle of ''Gargantia''. It regularly appears in early episodes, then episode 4 shows it is fitted with sprinklers, used for watering crops. Episode 13 reveals it's really [[spoiler:an electromagnetic catapult; the sprinklers create a water screen which absorbs the impact wave caused by the projectiles breaking the sonic barrier.]]
** There is also another one, namely [[spoiler:Chamber's limiter release. It appears briefly in the first episode and becomes instrumental in the final one.]]
* ChildSoldiers: Ledo has accumulated 145,000 hours of military service, which equates to roughly 16 years. Ledo also happens to be ''16 years old,'' which means that he has been a member of the Galactic Alliance military since around the time he was born. According to him, this is standard Alliance procedure.
* CityOnTheWater: The eponymous ''Gargantia'', and by extension, all other scavenger fleets scattered across Earth.
* CliffHanger: The end of episode 6, [[spoiler:when Chamber confirms that there is a Hideauze swimming around in the area Ledo and Bellows are salvaging. The credits begin to roll just as Ledo begins to attack it.]]
* ClusterFBomb: Amy's reaction upon being taken hostage by Ledo when they first meet. The colorful vocabulary really helps in expanding Chamber's translator module. Made funnier by the fact that Chamber translates it with SesquipedalianLoquaciousness as "reproduction with one's mother, as well as sanctified excrement".
* CombatTentacles: The Hideauze' most prominent attacks. The mechas that seem to be invincible on Earth can be easily crushed by them.
* CommieLand: What Kugel establishes in his fleet and argues for - a nation where free enterprise is abolished, along with even money, putting it on par with Red Khmer Cambodia. Everyone is assigned work by the leadership, whose plan is everything. Happiness is defined as working for the common good, which is defined by the leadership. This is also what the Alliance has become.
* ContinuityNod: ''Far Beyond The Voyage'' has a couple of references to the anime's second BonusEpisode [[spoiler: detailing Kugel's StartofDarkness.]]
* CosmicHorrorStory: The elements are there, such as hostile ineffable xenos and [[spoiler:miscegenation]]. The aliens having tentacles [[spoiler:and being revealed as corrupted humans]] doesn't help.
* CranialProcessingUnit: The cockpit of Ledo's mecha is placed inside its quite huge head.
* CrapsackWorld: The ForeverWar against the Hideauze, resource scarcity, and a healthy dose of HeWhoFightsMonsters have formed a vicious cycle and has turned the Galactic Alliance into this. One must earn the right to ''reproduce'' by killing the Hideauze. Ledo has been doing exactly that and nothing else for basically his whole life. On top of that, when the Alliance says that those who can't fight are unneeded, they mean it -- [[spoiler:if you're old, ill, or otherwise weak, to the incinerator you go.]]
* CripplingOverspecialization: Ledo's been training all his life to be a soldier. So in episode 5, when there's no combat to be seen, he lacks any other skills that would be of much use around the ship, despite attempting to find a job he could help out with.
* CrypticBackgroundReference: The characteristics of the artifical paradise of Avalon, and the cause of the extreme ice age on Earth in the distant past, are only hinted at. The data Ledo finds reveals much of the history of the BugWar, but it's intentionally fragmented and leaves many things unclear [[spoiler:(mainly, what started the war; it's implied there was some factor beyond the escalating moral conflicts, but we don't know what it was)]].
* CrystalSpiresAndTogas: The Galactic Alliance. Their world-ship looks like the [[VideoGame/StarcraftII Protoss]] mothership. Fittingly enough, their enemies are [[BugWar Zerg-like]].
* CueTheSun: The battle between [[spoiler:Chamber and Striker]] features extremely high-powered rifles that can break the thick layer of cloud above the Sea of Fog. It's also symbolic of Ledo finding hope in humanity [[spoiler:and is a {{Foreshadowing}}: the next episode, ''Gargantia'' activates its super-artillery, the Stairway to Heaven, which was able to shoot through the sky]].
* CultureClash: Ledo and the ''Gargantia'' crew's cultures make no sense to each other, leading to a lot of misunderstandings. However, Ledo is fairly incurious and takes things at face value when they're explained to him, and the ''Gargantia'' crew learn to make allowances and explain things when he trips over a custom (even if that violation of custom is a war crime by their standards).
* CurbStompBattle:
** The battle against the Hideauze shown in the first episode. Things don't seem to be going too well for the Galactic Alliance, and Ledo's commander says that if this attack fails, humanity may be doomed. While they seem to cause significant damage, the Hideauze is still able to destroy their latest weapon, and forces them to retreat from the battle.
** Chamber's first "battle" on Earth against pirates can be summed up as this. He destroys three pirate barges, several skiffs, a couple submarines, and scores of heavily-armed gunmen in roughly fifteen seconds with no collateral loss of life at all.
** In episode 3, he largely has no trouble against the pirates, although since he's forced to avoid casualties, causing him to attack a bit slower so that the pirates have time to get away before he destroys their cannons.
** Ledo delivers another one in episode 9, [[spoiler:by wiping out a few thousand Hideauze/whale-squid living in a region of the ocean single-handedly. Chamber's analysis of the creatures mentions that they are only a tiny fraction of the strength their space-counterparts are, hence why he's able to destroy them so easily.]]
** At the end of the series, [[spoiler:the cult is on the receiving end of one. Without Striker's leadership, as well as the rebellion, they are unable to respond to Lukkage's Pirate Fleet, or ''Gargantia''[='=]s Escort Fleet's ambush, or Pinion's Rail Gun arsenal, or ''Gargantia''[='=]s BFG.]] The curbstomp is so severe that [[spoiler:there are ''zero'' casualties and losses on the allied side, and nearly the entire fleet that the Cult has as well as Striker herself is defeated.]]
* {{Cult}}: By the end of the series, [[spoiler:Kugel / Striker]] has established one based around [[spoiler:annihilating the Hideauze]].
* DamageProofVehicle: The Earthling scavengers spend hours chipping away Ledo's mech with heavy duty power tools to try and crack it open, but don't even manage to make a single visible dent or scratch.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Ridget's past gets explored a little bit in the first OVA. They explore a giant abandoned fleet to see if there's any survivors and salvageable materials. Ridget then remembers seeing this ship seven years earlier, and has a FlashBack to that time when she was working with a friend, and showed a crush on one of the guys from the other fleet. Her friend ends up leaving ''Gargantia'' at Ridget's behest, and tells her she can come back anytime. In the end they're unable to find anything of value on the ship, but concluded based on the ApocalypticLog left behind that the survivors left on smaller ships after the main ship's engines became unusable. And Ridget finds a small photo of her friend and the gentleman from that time, which she keeps in her room.
* DeadAllAlong: The end of episode 12 reveals that [[spoiler:the "commander" Ledo was talking to was actually the commander's mecha's AI, Striker, using his voice. The commander was dead inside its cockpit.]]
* DecapitatedArmy:
** While Ledo actually doesn't kill the pirate leader Lukkage in episode 3, him tossing her mech away with little effort is enough to scare the remaining pirates into fleeing.
** Happens again with [[spoiler: Striker's Cult.]] at the end of the show. [[spoiler: Without Striker issuing commands, they are FAR less effective. The price of sacrificing their free will meant they sacrificed their ability to think on their feet and think for themselves and were absolutely ''[[CurbstompBattle curbstomped]]'' by Lukkage's Fleet, ''Gargantia''[='s=] escort Fleet, and ''Gargantia''[='s=] BFG.]]
* DefeatMeansFriendship:
** The surviving cultists are brought onboard the ''Gargantia'' in episode 13, and are integrated with the citizens on the ship.
** As of ''Far Beyond The Voyage'', [[spoiler: even Lukkage is now part of ''Gargantia''.]]
** Pinion's first victory over the pirates in the Sea of Mists also meant incorporating them into his fleet, as they presented their captain to him as a prisoner.
* DelayingAction: Ledo attempts this at first, but is quickly overwhelmed. Commander Kugel then attempts to do this to prevent the Hideauze from following their retreating forces into the wormhole after the Galactic Alliance is forced to retreat from the battle in the first episode. He orders Ledo to flee as the latter is younger, and therefore more likely to be able to kill more Hideauze than he's able to. Though Ledo wants to help, he obeys and attempts to flee, but loses his grip on the fleeing ship.
* DeliberateValuesDissonance: Much of the first half of the series revolves around the disconnect between Ledo, a ChildSoldier from a hyper militarized society, and Gargantia, a fleet of merchants and scavengers with values similar to modern Earth. A good example occurs in the first episode, where Kugel volunteers his life to save Ledo. It's a classic case of an older leader choosing to die because his younger subordinate has his whole life ahead of him, but the Alliance values system means his reasoning is that Ledo could ultimately kill more enemies than him.
* DepravedHomosexual: Zigzagged.
** Lady Lukkage owns lesbian {{Sex Slave}}s [[FanService complete with chains]], but it's strongly implied that the girls are fiercely loyal and love her deeply and that she trusts them strongly: she won't be able to pull crazy mecha stunts without those girls being the co-pilots. [[spoiler:Also, she has more of a moral compass than she originally lets on, and also develops feelings for Pinion by the end of episode 12.]]
** The fleet has a RedLightDistrict where several men (dressed as women) proposition Ledo and chase him through town catcalling, asking him to work for them. [[AttemptedRape He escapes with his borrowed shirt torn]] and CoveredInKisses.
* DisintegratorRay: Chamber's laser weapon turns humans into little clouds of dust.
* DisproportionateRetribution: After Ledo kidnaps Amy when he is first brought onboard the ''Gargantia'', a large group of Gargantians point guns at him. Some mecha even join in. This doesn't faze him at all however, and Chamber floats in front of Ledo, and attempts to communicate with them while suggesting to Ledo that they preemptively attack. Fortunately cooler heads prevail before any shooting starts.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: After Ledo effortlessly destroys the pirates at the end of Episode 2, the crew discuss what to do about him in the following episode, and casually suggest options such as taking Chamber for themselves, or handing them both over to the pirates. As if they could ''actually'' have any control over him.
* EasilyForgiven: Amy forgives Ledo for using her as a hostage with remarkable ease. She states that she can't exactly blame someone [[FishOutOfWater in Ledo's condition]] for doing what he did because that would be her (or anyone's) instinctive response, and that she can appreciate that he neither antagonized her nor was overtly hostile. After that she's friendly with him in order to break the deadlock between Ledo and the Gargantians, who don't let him off the hook so easily.
** [[spoiler: The survivors from Kugel's fleet are easily forgiven for their attack on the Gargantia and are incorporated into the Gargantia's fleet]]
%% * EarthAllAlong: FirstEpisodeTwist.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: In the end, Ledo [[spoiler:manages to destroy the cult and their insane goddess making things worse all around, and it's implied that he's begun a long-overdo peace process between human and Hideauze (at least the peaceful whale-squids).]]
* EarthThatWas:
** Earth is remembered only as a legend by the Human Galactic Alliance.
** And even on Earth, the concept of "land" is also a legend, at least on Gargantia. ''Far Beyond The Voyage'' however makes mention of "Land nations", but it's ambiguous if this is merely a title for another fleet/hub/etc, or literally a nation on dry land.
* EnemyMine: The citizens of ''Gargantia'' still don't trust Ledo by episode 3 despite having saved Bellows in the previous episode. However, when the pirates bring their fleet in order to punish and make an example of them, Ledo makes them an offer to protect them. Ridget is understandably skeptical of his motives, so he mentions something Bellows told him earlier about giving water to the one who catches fish. He also tells her that he'd rather stay on the ''Gargantia'' rather than negotiate with the pirates, who have no sense of honor and would likely stab him in the back shortly after any deal he makes with them. They reluctantly accept his offer, since they stand no chance in a pitched battle, nor do they have the speed to flee the pirate ships.
* EveryoneHasStandards: [[spoiler:Ledo, Pinion, Lukkage and Flange]] rise in rebellion after seeing [[spoiler:Kugel/Striker]]'s "[[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness sacrifice ritual]]".
* EvolvingCredits: Following the [[spoiler:death of the Commodore and Ridget assuming the position]], the opening depicts Ridget with her hair down and [[spoiler: leading the fleet]].
* ExpospeakGag: Chamber translates an angry comment as "reproduction with one's mother, as well as sanctified excrement."
* {{Fanservice}}: The characters are designed by none other but Hanaharu Naruko, best known for his(?) prolific works of ero manga.
** Episode 5 has almost every female character in a skimpy bikini and Ledo in his boxers for most of the episode. It's about as close as you can get to a BeachEpisode without any actual land.
** Episode 6 has Amy and her two friends in {{Stripperiffic}} belly dancer outfits, and a camera angle a few ''seconds'' in briefly focuses on Amy's tuchus as she lands.
* FantasticRacism: The Galactic Alliance has trained their soldiers and brainwashed them into believing that the Hideauze are evil alien beings intent on destroying all of mankind. And judging by the CurbStompBattle they receive from the Hideauze in the first episode, Ledo also sees them as an enemy of humanity for much of the series. [[spoiler:That is, until [[TheReveal he finds out]] in episode 9 that the Hideauze are actually genetically modified humans.]] Ledo is forced to address this issue as well when [[spoiler:Commander Kugel shows up again and still has the same mentality that Ledo had regarding wiping out the Hideauze as well as culling weak humans who can't serve as a soldier.]]
* FatherNeptune: The leader of the ''Gargantia''. He's old, experienced, and put the interest of the fleet before his own personal opinion.
%%* {{Fictionary}}: Deciphered [[http://browse.deviantart.com/art/Galactic-Alliance-of-Humankind-Suisei-no-Gargantia-367763409 here.]]
* FirstEpisodeTwist: The planet Ledo lands on is a flooded future Earth.
* FishOutOfWater: Ledo, when he wakes up from cold sleep. He's also out of water literally, because he spent most of his cold sleep at the bottom of the ocean. Being a soldier whose job is exterminate all enemies thanks to countless years in war, Ledo responds to a pirate attack by wiping them all out. However, once he understands how things work on earth he understands what he did as the wrong way of doing things he no longer uses such tactics. Later, he's also confused at the lack of discipline the children on ''Gargantia'' display, and why they seem to do unnecessary things, such as keeping invalids alive. Where he came from, training and discipline were key things they learned and adhered to while growing up, and those who weren't fit to fight were culled. Ironically, Ledo is completely unable to swim.
* FleshVersusSteel: What the civilization conflict between Human versus Hideauze boils down to.
* FloodedFutureWorld: The show is set in a distant future where the Earth has turned into a giant ocean without a single piece of land above water. Humanity survives by pillaging sunken ships and submerged ruins and connecting dozens to hundreds of ships to enormous fleets such as the eponymous Gargantia, and coexists with the powerful, intelligent Whale Squids that also inhabit the future oceans.
* {{Foil}}: Galactic Alliance vis-a-vis ''Gargantia''. Both of them are fleets: one in outer space, the other on actual seas. The Alliance is locked in a ForeverWar, ''Gargantia'' is a peaceful ([[TheUsualAdversaries except when fighting pirates]]) perpetual forager; both are stuck in a cultural stasis. The Alliance treats Ledo like an expendable tool, ''Gargantia'' tolerates Ledo even though he is a potential strain on resources. The contrast goes on and on.
* ForeverWar: The war between the Galactic Alliance and the Hideauze has been going on for so long that to some people, their entire life is spent fighting those bugs. Ledo says that it has been on-going ''since the Alliance first left Earth''. [[WhamEpisode Episode 9]] [[TheReveal reveals]] [[AwfulTruth he was wrong.]] [[spoiler:The war really began ''on'' Earth, when the Hideauze were just the creations of human genetic research.]]
* FreezeFrameBonus: [[https://imgur.com/ZYYeGXo Either this map is from Ancient times or there is actual dry land on the Earth]]
* FriendlyFireproof: Chamber does this through the use of scanners and friend or foe tags.
* FunnyBackgroundEvent: At the beginning of episode 4, Ridget is discussing things with a ship captain who is joining the ''Gargantia'' fleet. Behind her, Chamber can be seen attempting to help workers to move large crates around. Unfortunately because of the way his flight system works, as he picks one up, every other crate near him also float, causing problems for the workers.
* GetRichQuickScheme: Pinion is often attempting to find a way to make money fast, usually by salvaging rare artifacts. Unfortunately no-one really wants to help him with it, because said treasures are often in whale-squid territory. Once Ledo shows up however, and easily dispatches one when he encounters it, Pinion then decides to follow through with his plan, which also causes several Gargantian ships to breakaway from the main fleet to go with him.
* GhostStory: Amy shares one in the first OVA, telling a group about a girl who was exploring a hastily abandoned ship, and then finding bloody footprints and seeing something terrible. Melty and Saaya point behind them, and then when the group turns around, they scream when they see Chamber floating behind them. Ledo, for his part, is unaware of the concept of a ghost, and Chamber tells him the Galactic Alliance has no information on them either. When they explore a real abandoned ship later, Amy is understandably scared due to her story earlier, while Ledo thinks ghosts are just another name for other survivors.
* GiantRobotHandsSaveLives: Chamber catches Ledo this way in the final battle. [[spoiler:Lukkage's robot]] does the same thing for Pinion a bit later.
* GodzillaThreshold:
** By episode 13, things have become absolutely bad that a war broke out over possession of pre-ice age relic, [[spoiler:necessitating the use of ''Gargantia'' orbital artillery]].
** Also {{subverted}}. [[spoiler:Striker is apparently an AceCustom by the virtue of having learned everything Kugel knew about battles.]] In order to combat this, Ledo is forced to [[spoiler:activate Chamber's Neuro Plus system (think [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam00 Trans-Am]]) which will ultimately kill him, but Chamber ejected him out before it can happen.]]
* GoingDownWithTheShip: [[spoiler:Pinion and Splinter Fleet Commander]] both try to go down with their respective ships after giving the order to evacuate [[spoiler:before Garantia begins to assist them in the final battle]].
* GoMadFromTheRevelation: [[spoiler: Ledo]] suffers a temporary breakdown after finding out that [[spoiler: the Hideauze aliens that he's been slaughtering under the command of the Alliance are, in fact, artificially-evolved humans]].
* GoThroughMe: Invoked by Amy when she tries to block Ledo from climbing into Chamber to attack the huge swarm of whale-squids in episode 7. [[spoiler: Although he pushes her away, she then grabs him from behind, and delays him long enough for Ridget to show up and force him to stay to prevent doing anything reckless to the whale-squids that would jeopardize the safety of the ships.]]
* GrewBeyondTheirProgramming: [[spoiler:Striker proposes that it itself is [[AGodAmI God]] and it wants to finish the mission proposed by its dead Commander.]] There are two reasons why this is wrong: [[spoiler: there is no one to give it orders, and there is no way for it to know it even ''has'' orders. Chamber notes that all of these machines are exclusively servants, not masters, and they take these orders with this flaw in their programming.]]
* GreyAndGrayMorality: The [[spoiler: war between the Evolvers and the Continental Union. The Evolvers wanted to genetically modify themselves into beings capable of enduring both the new ice age and the vacuum of space, while the Continental Union favoured using technology to leave Earth behind while also maintaining their human form. It broke out into war when the full extent of what the Evolvers were planning became clear and the Union attacked them. In the final stages of the War, the Evolvers planned to steal the wormhole the Union were building to leave Earth and abandon the Union to perish on Earth. It's debatable just how ethical the Evolvers' experiments were and whether or not the Continental Union was right to attack them.]]
* GuiltFreeExterminationWar: The Galactic Alliance vs. the Hideauze. For this reason the soldiers are raised to exterminate all enemies. Ledo uses such an attack against the pirates in episode two, due to wrongly assuming the pirates are mortal enemies that must be annihilated, and ends up causing more harm than good.
* GunshipRescue:
** Invoked by Ledo while piloting Chamber in episode 2 to rescue Bellows and her crew. ''Gargantia'' is unable to muster enough ships or firepower in time to scare the pirates away, so Ledo offers to save them, and single-handedly destroys all of the pirates as well as their ships. Then it turns out he [[NiceJobBreakingItHero wasn't supposed to do that...]]
** Later on, [[spoiler:Kugel decided to invade ''Gargantia'' for resources and manpower. Ledo tries to stop him from reaching ''Gargantia''. [[SubvertedTrope But lo and behold]], ''Gargantia'' does not need to be rescued: ''Gargantia'' is actually a planetary defense system capable of one-shotting other colonies' main ship!]] [[GodzillaThreshold Of course, this is not something to be done lightly.]]
* GutPunch: The ending of Episode 6, featuring TheReveal that [[spoiler: there are Hidauze on earth.]] This ends the slice-of-life that made up the first half and kicks off the show's real plot.
* HalfHumanHybrid: Deconstructed. [[spoiler:The Hideauze are this, but their hybridization was achieved only after many years of controversial research by a huge organization of scientists. They started out as fabricated human-squid symbiotes, and gradually evolved into a single organism. The final product only resembles humans in the larval stage.]]
* HeroicBSOD: Ledo suffers one of these after [[spoiler:learning that the Hideauze he's been killing all his life are in fact humans, albeit genetically-altered ones, which is made worse by the fact that literally minutes before the revelation, he went and ruthlessly slaughtered thousands of Hideauze babies! And all in the name of "protecting humanity".]] Chamber later talks him out of it.
* HeroicSacrifice:
** After the attack on the Hideauze's nest fails, Ledo's commanding officer stays behind to hold off the Hideauze for as long as possible to allow his men to escape. The logic he present behind sacrificing himself for a subordinate -- he figures because Ledo is younger and stronger he will kill more enemies -- tells a lot about them.
** [[spoiler:Chamber pulls one in Episode 13, ejecting Ledo from the cockpit before ramming the malfunctioning Striker]]
* HoldTheLine: Kugel attempts to do this in the first battle when he notices that the Hideauze forces are much too close to their escape point, and doesn't want to risk having any of them follow the fleeing Galactic Alliance forces into the wormhole.
* AHouseDivided: By the end of episode 7, Gargantians are split between those who want to preserve peace with the Whale-squids [[spoiler:known to Ledo as Hideauze]], and those who are looking to plunder the Whale-squids' nest with Ledo's [[MurderIsTheBestSolution (very eager)]] help. Unfortunately, the man with the largest personal fleet is on the latter's side, and thus ''Gargantia'' risks being stripped of defense.
* HumanAllAlong: Episode 9 reveals [[spoiler:that the Hideauze are humans that have "evolved" through human genetic experiments.]]
* HumanPopsicle: Ledo spends 6 months in cold sleep after falling into the wormhole. It's strongly implied that when he's not fighting he spends all the time in the cryo-chamber.
* HumansAreSpecial: Interesting in that an AI comes to this conclusion on its own based purely on logic.
-->'''Chamber:''' If the humans were equipped with strong, versatile bodies like the Hideauze, it would not be necessary to develop the [[HumongousMecha Machine Calibers]]. My system is the crystallization of the intelligence of the human race. But we are also necessary to offset the fragile human body. Conjecture: Humans are beings that surpass their own limits, develop intellect, and build civilizations. The existence of civilization is what separates humanity from all other primates.
** InUniverse [[spoiler:he has a point; the Hideauze ''[[WasOnceAMan used]]'' to be human, but their biological modifications made life so easy for them they didn't ''need'' civilization anymore. As a result, they have devolved into just another form of sea life. Even in space they seem less than human and more like a species of {{Space Whale}}s who have adapted to survive assault by mecha. Of course, humanity hasn't done much better for themselves in space; their focus on warfare hasn't left them much time for a civilization ''either'']].
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* ImprobableAimingSkills: Chamber's lasers have pin-point accuracy. In Episode 2 they are shown disintegrating a pair of pirates without harming their hostages.
* IronicEcho: "Humans need each other." First said by everyone in ''Gargantia'' in order for Ledo to learn to rely on others. Later said by [[spoiler:Kugel in order to justify his faux-religious communist order,]] citing that humans are weak and must be corralled into totalitarianism. Doubly ironic because [[spoiler:Kugel is actually dead all along and it's Striker who put his persona, and it's based on ''wrong'' conclusion she draw in regard to humanity]].
* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy:
** Ridget, who falls in love with the same guy her friend did in the first OVA. After he asks the latter to join his fleet, she's conflicted because while she's an orphan, she doesn't want to leave her friends behind. Ridget, for her part, tells her friend to go with him, since she realizes her friend likes the guy as well and was taking care of him after an accident Ridget caused. She also tells her friend that she's welcome back on ''Gargantia'' at any time.
** Also ''Chamber,'' in the sense that it deduces Ledo's continuing to live his life to the fullest as the fulfillment of Chamber's entire purpose as a Pilot Support System. It explains as much to Striker before performing [[TakingYouWithMe Mutually Assured Destruction]].
* KeystoneArmy: The instant Chamber tosses the pirate leader's mech away, along with her two minions who were piloting boats, all of the remaining pirates retreat from ''Gargantia''. [[JustifiedTrope It helps that]] Chamber was flying while he did this, meaning [[SuperStrength he lifted the enemy mech and two tugboats clear out of the water]], in plain view of the other pirates.
* {{Kimodameshi}}: In the first OVA, Pinion suggests this to Melty and Saaya, to scare Amy and Ledo while exploring a derelict ship. At first they agree to it, but then Amy faints into Ledo's arms while he shoots at the "ghost", who turned out to be Pinion in a bedsheet, and both girls get a little jealous that they inadvertently helped Amy get closer to Ledo.
* KineticWeaponsAreJustBetter: Episode 12 reveals that [[spoiler:''Gargantia'' is actually built around a massive electromagnetic catapult nicknamed Heaven's Ladder, which they use to utterly demolish Striker's fleet in the next episode.]]
* LanguageEqualsThought: Downplayed early on.
** While he understands "gratitude" as a concept, Ledo's language has no dedicated word for "thank you", and finds the idea of an expression that exist just to express gratitude odd. Understandable, given how he is raised to be a soldier who obeys the chain of command -- gratitude is either implicit or ignored.
--->'''Ledo:''' A- ...Arey- ...Arigaa- ...Arigatou!
** Neither there is an equivalent for "little brother", since there is no concept of "family" in the Alliance. Ledo's analogue for family is "people who look suspiciously alike."
** Neither there is an equivalent for "peaceful coexistence" in the Alliance.
** A more subtle example is when Ledo tries to explain the hostility between Man and Hideauze to Amy in the language of the Earthlings, he reverts to Alliance-speech, because there are no words strong enough for him to use.
* LawOfChromaticSuperiority: Played with. Lady Lukkage's red, lobster-like mecha is faster, more agile, and more resilient than most of the Yunboroids seen in the series. However, [[NormalFishInATinyPond Chamber is not most Yunboroids.]]
* LeyLine: The Galatic Currents are hypercharged flow of energy in the sea, allowing the city-fleets to sail. The Galactic Currents also discharges aurora and electricity, and is probably responsible for the existence of the Hideauze.
* LighterAndSofter: This series, when compared to Creator/GenUrobuchi's previous works, has a much lighter mood. However, this is mainly because Urobuchi's involvement with this series is relatively small. That being said, some of his themes such as deconstruction of [[TheNeedsOfTheMany utilitarianism]] is still present in this series.
* LoopholeAbuse:
** In episode 9, Chamber comes across some archaic data buried where the Hideauze nest was located. After he scans and translates it, Ledo tells him to play it. However, he initially refuses to, since it's considered classified military information. Ledo then says that the highest ranking person in the area has the right to command, and asks Chamber who's the highest ranking official there, Chamber tells him that he is, and Ledo orders him to play it again.
** In the final episode, [[spoiler:Chamber himself does this in order to allow his pilot to live while he makes the HeroicSacrifice on his own. By stating that Ledo's psychological profile is no longer befitting of a Galactic Alliance soldier, he strips Ledo of his status as one and uses that as justification to eject the cockpit. Subverted by Striker commenting that [=AIs=] [[AssPull don't have the authority to reject their pilots]]. DoubleSubverted by Chamber, who claims that he's fulfilling his mission as a Pilot Support Enlightenment Interface system.]]
* LostSuperweapon: Relic from pre-ice age humanity. [[spoiler:Even ''Gargantia'' itself is one: it's a mass driver (electromagnetic catapult) which original purpose is launching things to space, but it also works as ballistic missile launcher. Resident elders call it [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Stairway to Heaven]].]]
* LostTechnology: {{Downplayed}}. Gargantians ''know'' that humanity used to be able to go to outer space, but the space technology itself is lost in the present time. Probably explains why they are not skeptical when Ledo says he come from space. They also still have casual access to scholarly text on outer space, but it's not very useful.
* LudicrousGibs: Since firing beam weapons in water is difficult at best, along with the potential for hitting Bellows' Yunboroid, Ledo resorts to simply grabbing the whale-squid in episode 7, and squeezes it until it explodes. It splatters all over Chamber.
* MachoCamp: Ledo runs away from a couple of these in episode 5 while attempting to get something for Pinion. When he returns, he's got a lot of kisses all over his body and his shirt is tattered, implying he was caught by them on the way back.
* MadnessMantra: PlayedForLaughs during the BeachEpisode, when Pinion orders [[HumongousMecha Chamber]] into a prone posture in order to use his shiny black hull as a makeshift grill.
-->'''Chamber:''' Query: why is this necessary? I repeat. Query: why is this necessary? I repeat...
* MagneticWeapons: Turns out [[spoiler:that ''Gargantia'' has a coilgun onboard its ship, and the thing Commander Fairlock gave to Ridget was the key to activating it. They use it to destroy the cultist's ship that contains all of their weaponry.]]
* MaleGaze: Used on Amy and her two friends in episode 6 while dancing in the restaurant.
* AMechByAnyOtherName: The Galactic Alliance uses Machine Caliburs. On Earth, they call similar machines Yunboroids.
* MessageInABottle: Ledo has Melty do this in episode 12. [[spoiler:He wanted to warn ''Gargantia'' that Kugel's fleet was planning on attacking them, but didn't want to risk sending a wireless transmission since it could be intercepted, and having him go would probably also seem highly suspicious.]]
* MexicanStandoff: One occurs between Ledo/Chamber and the rest of ''Gargantia'' in episode 2 after he kidnaps Amy and attempts to escape. The people on ''Gargantia'' want to shoot but hold off after seeing Chamber float around and talk without anyone inside it. Ledo meanwhile doesn't shoot because he wants to assess the situation and realizes they're just as scared of him as he is of them at the current time. Luckily Amy helps to break the ice after Bebel tells her that Ledo may not be such a bad guy.
* MidSeasonTwist: After several [[BreatherEpisode relatively lighthearted episodes]] centering around character development, the seventh episode confirms that [[spoiler: the Hideauze also live within the oceans of the Earth (called whale-squids by the humans of Earth), and that humans have both feared and revered its species since ancient times. Additionally, Pinion holds some kind of dark grudge against said creatures, and for it and (supposedly) for the possibility of untold loot that could rake in money, manages to convince both Ledo ''and'' two captains of entire fleets to split from ''Gargantia'', taking with them a large population, but leaving behind many of the characters we've come to know.]]
* MightMakesRight: The pirates seem to live by this rule, [[spoiler:as well as Kugel's fleet, who wants to instill the Galactic Alliance's mindset into humans on Earth by wiping out the Hideauze, as well as getting rid of inferior humans who can't contribute anything meaningful.]]
* MiniMecha: While Ledo's mecha is by no means small[[note]] it's stands at about 9 1/2 meters or 30 1/2 feet[[/note]], it's still about the size of a semi truck. The Gargantians call such mecha "Yunboroids" or "Yunboro" for short, regardless of makes or level of technology.
* MobileCity: On the far-future Earth, now covered by endless seas, humanity lives on Gargantia, great city-fleets roaming the world ocean.
* MoodWhiplash: Episode 6. Shortly after a tender scene of Amy dancing for Ledo with the "ocean auroras" shining in the background, [[spoiler:Ledo is gathering scrap metal with Bellows... when a Hideauze shows up, and he goes straight into battle mode]]. Episode 7 follows up on it with some intense drama scenes [[spoiler: where a large swarm of whale-squids show up and pass by ''Gargantia''.]]
* MundaneUtility:
** Double-subverted. Ledo asks Chamber to fry some meat with a [[HandBlast Hand Blaster]], but accidentally vaporizes it instead. He makes up for it later by becoming a grilling table.
** Ledo has mainly used his RayGun to carve flutes.
* MurderIsTheBestSolution:
** Ledo's personal philosophy about dealing with the enemies. While it is efficient, it does create more problems in the long run.
** Pinion's view of Ledo, initially: kill him and take his gear. He's very wrong.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone:
** Ledo upon [[spoiler:learning the origins of the Hideauze.]]
** Pinion starts having second thoughts about Kugel's fleet in episode 12 [[spoiler:after watching several people get dumped into the ocean in a sacrifice, as well as being told ''Gargantia'' is to be attacked.]]
* ANaziByAnyOtherName: The Galactic Alliance is increasingly starting to resemble this trope, as we learn that they brainwash children into single-minded drone-soldiers, kill all the infirm and disabled and [[spoiler:fight a war of extermination in the name of genetic purity]]. But the Hideauze ''also'' resemble this trope, what with their desire to wipe out the inferior and simple-minded humans [[spoiler:who failed to embrace a genetic adjustment program]], making their ForeverWar a probable case of EvilVersusEvil.
* TheNeedsOfTheMany: Like many of Creator/GenUrobuchi's works, ''Gargantia on the Verdurant Planet'' [[{{deconstruction}} deconstruct]] utilitarianism in regards to the Galactic Alliance. [[spoiler:In particular, Galactic Alliance's concern about humanity's survival of their existence means individual sacrifices needed to be made (from terminating the sick and weak to eliminating human emotions) in order to defeat the Hideauze (who are actually genetically modified humans) and defending humanity's existence. When Bevel mentions to Ledo what will happen to him if the Hideauze were to be defeated, Ledo slowly realizes that over time [[GreyAndGrayMorality human nature in general is too morally complex]] to be limited to a single goal in life [[note]]which is defeating an enemy in war[[/note]] and the Galactic Alliance's utilitarian goal of defeating the Hideauze fails to put into consideration of [[CharacterDevelopment the changing aspect of humanity]]. Thus through Ledo's CharacterDevelopment, he decided to establish [[IAmWhatIAm his own meaning of life]].]]
* NiceJobBreakingItHero:
** After Ledo saves Bellows in episode 2, it turns out that vaporizing all the pirates and destroying their ships was a bit too extreme. As a result, the pirates send their main fleet in an attempt to destroy ''Gargantia'' to make an example of them in episode 3.
** Ledo again in episode 7. [[spoiler:Turns out that there's a taboo against killing whale-squids, which Chamber identifies as Hideauze. ''Gargantia'' is forced to power down and remain as silent as possible when a large swarm of whale-squids pass by, and Ledo is forced at gun point to let them pass by rather than attack such an overwhelming force and threaten the safety of the ships. He is disgusted at being held back like that, and swears he's going to leave the ship, which Amy doesn't take too well.]]
* NobleSavage: Played with. The Gargantians have a happier and more peaceful way of life than Ledo's people, but the latter have a militaristic SocialDarwinist society by necessity: if they hadn't maximized their soldier-producing efficiency, the Hideauze would have killed them all by now. But the Earth-people are mysteriously unthreatened by this enemy. [[spoiler:The ocean is full of them, in fact, and they're generally not dangerous if the humans avoid provoking them; though]] Ledo has circumstantial evidence to believe they ''will'' be hostile to human progress and plan to wipe out the humans, as their spacefaring brethren have done. [[GreyAndGrayMorality It's not clear who's in the right on this issue.]] [[spoiler:Until Ledo finds out the origins of the Hideauze...]]
* NoOneGetsLeftBehind:
** Averted in the first battle. The Galactic Alliance is forced to leave behind some of their soldiers attempting to deliver bombs due to the Hideauze gaining the upper hand. Ledo tries to save some of them, but is attacked by a Hideauze himself, and is only saved because of Kugel's assistance. The latter also tells him that it's too late to save them anyway, when Ledo watches helplessly as the soldiers call for back up and are engulfed by Hideauze forces.
** Played straight during the Earth battles, as Ledo tries his best not to let any of comrades suffer the same fate as the Galactic Alliance soldiers, such as when he rescues Bellows in episode 2.
* NormalFishInATinyPond: Among the forces of the Galactic Alliance, Ledo and Chamber are just ordinary members of the [[CannonFodder army]]. On Earth, however, they're a PersonOfMassDestruction and a SuperRobot, respectively.
* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler:Lukkage and her two female assistants are seen in episode 3, and get tossed away by Chamber far away during the battle. They show up again in episode 11, having been assimilated by Kugel's fleet.]]
* NoTranshumanismAllowed: The stance of the [[spoiler:Continental Union, who would later become the Alliance.]] Ironically, they ended up giving up just about everything that makes a human society, such as family and free will as a result of this belief.
* OceanPunk: {{Earth|ThatWas}} has this aesthetic. [[ScavengerWorld Scavenging fleets]], pirates, no land in sight...
* AnOfferYouCantRefuse: [[spoiler:Kugel's fleet]] does this to Pinion's fleet in episode 11. While they seem to have good intentions of making the fleet stronger, [[spoiler: Kugel's representative says that Pinion's fleet will be added piecemeal, based on how useful said ships are, and unworthy ships/people that can't contribute meaningfully will likely be cast off and left to fend for themselves.]]
* OhCrap:
** Ledo has a brief one in episode 9 when he encounters a giant [[spoiler: Hideauze]] inside their nest. However, he manages to dispatch it since they're much weaker than the ones he's fought in space.
** Pinion in episode 11 decides to fire a warning shot at an approaching fleet using a new weapon they recovered. [[spoiler:The other fleet responds in kind by firing a similar looking shot at Pinion's ship, which melts part of a smokestack, causing it to collapse, making him realize he may be outgunned, particularly after Ledo leaves for the other fleet.]]
* OrbitalShot: Done at the very end of the first episode. When Ledo steps outside ''Gargantia'' for the first time, his jaw drops at the sight of the ship, along with Chamber's hypothesis that they're on Earth, birthplace of humanity.
* OrganicTechnology: Apparently used by the Hideauze.
* OriginsEpisode: Episode 15, exclusive to the home video release, explains [[spoiler:what Kugel did after arriving on Earth but before his off-screen death. He turns out to have been something close to a FallenHero.]]
* OverTheShoulderCarry: Ledo to Amy in the first episode. Having been apparently kidnapped/taken hostage by an armed stranger with unknown motives from her POV, [[ClusterFBomb Amy strongly objects to this treatment.]]
* PuniPlush: Given that the character designs were done by Hanaharu Naruko of ''Anime/{{Kamuchu}}!'' fame, this is to be expected.
* PeopleOfHairColor: It's implied that [[LogicalExtreme every soldier]] in the Galactic Alliance is this, to the point where an entire span of soldiers has only ''one'' identifiable hair color.
* PointDefenseless:
** Several defensive guns on the ''Gargantia'' seem to do this. While they do knock out some random pirates, the pirate leader's AceCustom isn't even scratched by direct close-range fire.
** Conversely, none of the pirate attacks against Chamber are effective against it.
* PreAsskickingOneLiner: Episode 13, [[spoiler:Chamber gives one to Striker before his [[HeroicSacrifice kamikaze attack]]: "[[DefiantToTheEnd Response to Final Order: Go to hell, tin can!]]"]]
* RagnarokProofing: Several of the cast make a living as salvagers, dredging surprisingly-intact stuff from the pre-flood civilization off of the sea-floor, where it's presumably been lying for centuries.
* RayGun: Ledo's sidearm fires a laser beam. [[MundaneUtility It's also useful for carving flutes]].
* RealRobot: Yunboroids are fairly fragile, and used mostly as versatile forklifts. Meanwhile, Chamber counts as one... in the Galactic Alliance. When put against Earth tech, Chamber is a SuperRobot, incapable of even being scratched by them.
* TheReveal: In episode 9, Ledo and Chamber discover some archaic data buried deep in the ocean. Chamber at first refuses to reveal the data because its considered classified military information, but Ledo [[LoopholeAbuse forces him]] to do it anyway, and learns a shocking truth. [[spoiler:The Hideauze were genetically altered humans, and what he saw contradicted what he was told about the Hideauze being evil aliens.]]
* {{Revenge}}:
** What the pirates attempt to do in episode 3 after Ledo delivered a CurbStompBattle to them in the previous episode. Because virtually all of the pirates in the area converge on the ''Gargantia'', and they're hopelessly outclassed and outgunned by them, the citizens have reason to fear the reprisal attack.
** To a lesser extent, this also drives Ledo in his determination to kill off the Hideauze.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter:
** Amy's pet squirrel, Grace.
** Another one pops up later, which Ledo mistakes for Grace. Creator/KaitoIshikawa says [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-feature/2013/07/02-1/feature-gargantia-last-episode-screening-event-in-japan it was named Rochet]].
* RockBeatsLaser: CombatTentacles are suprisingly effective against the humans' high-tech mechas. In a case of "Rock Beats Rock," while fighting a whale-squid [[spoiler:(i.e. Hideauze)]], Ledo discovers that his advanced weapons don't work very well underwater, so he squeezes it until it bursts into LudicrousGibs.
* RuleOfCool: The surfkite. They can be used for surfing and for flying.
* RunningGag: Animal carcasses as food.
* RuthlessModernPirates: Or Post-Apocalypse Pirates -- the pirates who keep attacking the fleet-cities. Although robbers by trade, their interactions with civilian groups seem to be rather formalized and diplomatic; both sides have lots of weapons, but they are mostly for show, and the side with the advantage usually gets what they want without bloodshed. Ledo's actions in episode 2 break this delicate balance, threatening to cause an all-out war.
* ScavengerWorld: Earth appears to be this à la ''Film/{{Waterworld}}''. The parts to be scavenged lies at the bottom of the ocean.
* SceneryPorn: The ''Gargantia'' by itself is quite a sight, and then we're treated to the beauty of the post-apocalypse nature.
* ScifiWritersHaveNoSenseOfScale: Chamber claims that a glitch in the wormhole sent them to a completely random location. The probability of ending up anywhere other than deep space, let alone the surface of a populated planet with breathable air, is ludicrously small (roughly 1 in 10^39, i.e. one in a trillion billion billion billion, if he wasn't sent to a different galaxy). If there's a better explanation for this, it has yet to be revealed. (See FridgeLogic for possible explanation).
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: Pretty much anyone who ends up fighting against the cultists, particularly after witnessing them sacrifice weaker people by dropping them ceremoniously into the ocean, much like how the Galactic Alliance culls humans unfit to become soldiers.
* SensibleHeroesSkimpyVillains: Most noticeable with the Pirate Queen's NavelDeepNeckline and her NubileSavage-esque slaves. The heroic females don't even expose that much skin. Outside of the BeachEpisode, anyway.
* SeriousBusiness: Ledo is sent to retrieve a mysterious box from an old woman, and goes through hell to get it. When he gets to her, she reacts melodramatically to the request. The box contains [[spoiler:steak sauce]].
* ShipperOnDeck: Amy's friends, Saya and Melty, like to tease Amy about her relationship with Ledo.
* ShownTheirWork: Lightning (well, the ''much'' brighter part) flows from the ground to clouds in episode 2. It's generated by seafaring microorganisms, though, so this may be a case of AccidentallyCorrectWriting.
* TheSiege: Episode 3 has a brief one, when the main pirate fleet attacks ''Gargantia''. They seem to hold their own briefly, until the pirates launch a sneak attack using subs.
* SinsOfOurFathers: This gets touched on later in the show. Due to what he had been taught, Ledo believes the Hideauze were hostile aliens creatures attempting to wipe out humanity, and behaves accordingly. [[spoiler:Then episode 9 reveals that the Galactic Alliance/Hideauze war actually originated on Earth, and his extermination of the whale-squids on Earth was an extension of that fight. And then he finds out that the Hideauze were genetically modified humans, not aliens as he had been taught.]]
* SocialDarwinist:
** In the Galactic Alliance, soldiers have to experience at least 145,000 hours[[note]] i.e. 16 years[[/note]] of combat in order to get reproduction rights. And this may be only temporary: Ledo's told at the start of the episode that his hours of service will have granted him ''limited'' citizenship, and the chance to go to Avalon for a mere four weeks.
** This trope comes into play again during episode 4, when Ledo talks to Bebel. While he seems harsh telling Bebel that an invalid like him would be culled in the Galactic Alliance, to be fair that's all he's known since humanity is fighting a war with the Hideauze and can't spare resources to keep someone who can't fight alive. Bebel tells him that people on Earth need each other, like him and his sister, and that people are doing everything they can to survive. [[spoiler:This becomes a critical plot point late in the series after he learns the truth about the Hideauze, as well as the cultist fleet led by Kugel who's attempting to instill the will of the Galactic Alliance upon humans on Earth.]]
* SpaceIsAnOcean: Possibly invoked with [[spoiler:the Hideauze. They were created as underwater life, but their ultimate purpose was to make humans that could survive the vacuum of space.]]
* StarfishAliens: Deconstructed examples:
** The Hideauze do not appear humanoid at all. They vaguely resemble Earth's squids, but that's the extent of familiarity the Galactic Alliance has on this alien species they're fighting against.
** The whale-squids that Ledo sees on Earth do resemble Hideauze in space. Chamber even notes that their genetic makeup is about 99.7% similar, despite being much weaker than their space counterparts. [[spoiler:However, their young ones do have a humanoid shape, and they gradually start to look more like squids as they age. Ledo does not take this information well at all when he finds out that the Hideauze were actually genetically modified humans. Or the fact that the war between the Galactic Alliance and the Hideauze actually started out as a war between the Continental Union and the Evolvers, the precursors to the former two.]]
* StockAesops: Several. Namely: it's OK to be different, we're in this together, violence is not the answer, and you should enjoy life. According to WordOfGod, the series was written with a decidedly non-stock one in mind: The skills and lessons you learned while growing up may not apply in the real world. Learn what does, and make the most of it. Don't try to force the world to fit your worldview. This definitely helps to explain why Ledo is such a FishOutOfWater when he sees how different life aboard the ''Gargantia'' is compared to the strict upbringing he went through in the Galactic Alliance.
* SufficientlyAdvancedAlien: Ledo is this to the roughly-20th century-tech (excluding the [[MiniMecha Yunboroids]]) "tribe" of humans he finds himself in. They attempt to disassemble his inactive mecha, but their tools literally can't scratch the surface of it. An interesting subversion is the fact that Chamber's space-oriented scanners cannot see through water, allowing survivors to leave the area in the 2 episode and allowing surprise submarine attack in episode 3. That being said, he detected the pirate surface fleet from hundreds of kilometers away and calculated firing solution to destroy them.
* SuperDrowningSkills: Ledo in episode 6, who manages to sink while inside a Yunboroid. To be fair, in space, water was probably an important and rare commodity like oxygen, so its likely he was never taught to swim since he wouldn't need that skill in order to fight the Hideauze up there.
* SuperRobot: In the Galactic Alliance, Chamber is an easily-destroyed RealRobot. On Earth, it's effectively an invincible SuperRobot.
* SuperweaponSurprise: Kugel's fleet thinks that the Gargantia fleet is going to be easy pickings. [[spoiler:Then Gargantia breaks out the orbital mass driver...]]
* TakeOffYourClothes: Melty, Saaya, and Amy strip Ledo's spacesuit off him in episode 5 after Chamber's weight causes the ship they're having a party on to submerge slightly, creating an artificial beachfront.
* TakingYouWithMe: [[spoiler:Chamber does this to Striker]] during the finale, [[spoiler:firing his main cannon point blank while grappling the other mecha was hit knowing he'd also be caught in the explosion.]]
* TalkingIsAFreeAction: Several instances during the battle with [[spoiler:Striker]]; whenever Ledo needs to contemplate something or discuss the situation with Chamber, she mysteriously stops attacking. The weirdest part is when Chamber formally announces their intent to destroy her, and she patiently waits for the defenseless Ledo to climb into the cockpit. [[spoiler:Chamber does say her programming is flawed due to Kugel's influence -- she may have inherited his HonorBeforeReason. Chamber tells Ledo that Striker is perfectly mimicking Kugel's piloting style and it is very likely Kugel wouldn't attack someone who isn't attacking him therefore Striker wouldn't.]]
* TechnicalPacifist: The Gargantia will almost always prefer to negotiate or flee a possible conflict. Even when they are forced to fight they'll resort to the minimum amount of force, [[spoiler:[[BiggerStick even though they carry one of the biggest sticks on the planet]]]].
* TeleporterAccident: How Ledo ends up on Earth.
* TemptingFate: After Pinion has Ledo remove the whale-squids in their territory and salvages a lot of stuff from that area, he decides to broadcast the news to the entire world about it. Sure enough, a lot of people who may have otherwise avoided the area due to said whale-squids living there now decide to pillage the area as well, including [[spoiler:Kugel's fleet/cult.]]
* ThemeNaming: Many of the Gargantians are named after mechanical parts and tools, including Pinion, Bevel, and Bellows.
* ThouShaltNotKill: More in the classic sense ("thou shalt not murder") than a hard ban. The ''Gargantia'' crew and the pirates don't, as a rule, try to kill one another in boarding actions. Bellows explains ''Gargantia''-on-pirate fights as a display of armed force and a negotiation for resources, and states that the ''Gargantia'' crew don't take lives lightly because humans are all in this together. When Ledo goes into battle like a soldier fighting a war and slaughters the pirate fleet, Bellows considers it an act of murder; more importantly, the pirates [[CycleOfRevenge consider it a breach of acceptable force levels and attack the ''Gargantia'' with their full strength]].
* TragicKeepsake: Ledo's Hideauze tooth, carved into a flute.
* TrappedInAnotherWorld: Ledo. In this case it's more like trapped "ON" another world, and it happens to be Earth.
* TranshumanAliens: [[spoiler:What the Hideauze actually are. The relative merits of this and whether the effort was worth it are left as a thought exercise for the audience]].
* TranslationConvention: The language of the point-of-view character in a scene is Japanese (or English in the dub), with languages that the character doesn't understand being unintelligible noises. Certain fansubs render the supposedly-Earthian speeches with cursive runes and supposedly-Galactic speeches with dull blocks.
* TranslatorMicrobes: A slightly more realistic example: Chamber can translate any language, but he needs time to gather and analyze dialogue samples. And he gets better and better the more experience he has with a particular language (in this case, Earth-ian). Ledo eventually learns the language himself, rendering this unnecessary.
* {{Transvestite}}: They dwell in the seedier part of ''Gargantia''. Some of them end up chasing Ledo.
* TraumaButton: Ledo's PTSD is triggered when [[spoiler:he realizes the Hideauze was actually humans all along]].
* TronLines: Both Chamber and Ledo when he suits up and connects to the cockpit.
* UnderwaterRuins: Earth is entirely submerged. Fleets of ships sail around, looking for salvage under the sea.
* UsedFuture: Earth, in stark contrast to the pristine CrystalSpiresAndTogas culture of Ledo's people.
* {{Utopia}}: To a certain extent, what the Gargantia is. While most of what they eat is fish and veggies, their seafood concoctions look absolutely mouth-watering and there seems to plenty of different kinds of meat to diversify the diet. Barring unusual circumstances the people are friendly and willing to help each other, the Gargantians live their phrase of "give fresh water to the man who gives you fish". Finally while people work hard, they also play hard and seem to have fairly frequent opportunities to do so. Even the farms on the agriculture ships look like something out of a Studio Ghibli movie.
* WeWillUseLasersInTheFuture: The Galactic Alliance had the right idea switching over to energy weapons. Their technology has reached a point where the lasers on the Machine Gears rival the firepower of the Gargantia's Stairway to Heaven. Chamber explicitly states that the rail gun that Pinion salvaged is only 50% of the power of his laser (in turn that rail gun is 150% the power of all the cannons of the salvage fleet). Kugel's Striker singlehandedly demolished a pirate fleet with a low-power setting on his beam spam, he was actually horrified at the amount of damage he caused, stating he had no idea his targets were that fragile. Then there are the capital-ship class weapons used by the Galactic Alliance and Hideauze at the start. These weapons were so powerful that they can warp dimensions.
* WhamEpisode: The second half of the series is a nonstop series of them.
** Episode 6, which begins largely as a BreatherEpisode, until the very end when he's helping Bellows to do some salvage. [[spoiler: a creature shows up that Chamber identifies as a Hideauze, which looks very squid-like in its appearance, hence his freakout at the octopus dinner from earlier.]]
** Episode 7 does a MoodWhiplash, [[spoiler:which has Ledo kill said creature, which Bellows identifies as a whale-squid, from the previous episode, and Chamber confirms it is genetically similar to the Hideauze they've been fighting in space. Later, a huge swarm of whale squids pass by ''Gargantia'', and the commanding officer suffers a heart attack at the end when two of the ships request leaving ''Gargantia'' to salvage in whale-squid territory.]]
** Episode 9, which makes an extremely significant reveal: [[spoiler: [[HumanAllAlong The Hideauze are genetically-altered humans]]. There's actually some foreshadowing to this, right before Ledo finds out, Chamber bumps into a Hideauze larvae, there's a FreezeFrameBonus in that the larvae looks like nothing more than a glowing, baby human with large eyes.]]
** Episode 10, where in the end we find out that [[spoiler:Lieutenant Colonel Kugel, Ledo's commanding officer, survived his HeroicSacrifice and is now leading his own fleet.]]
** Episode 11, [[spoiler: Kugel requests that Ledo help him to make an example of strong leadership by taking out a smaller fleet that's passing nearby. Said fleet is the remnants of ''Gargantia''.]]
** Episode 12, [[spoiler: Kugel's actually been DeadAllAlong. The real leader behind the cult is, in fact, [[AIIsACrapshoot Striker]].]]
* WhamLine: In episode 8, Chamber finally manages to pinpoint exactly where in the galaxy Ledo is at. However, [[spoiler:he tells Ledo that the SOS signal he sent a while back when they first landed on Earth would take about 6,500 years before it would reach any Alliance ships. And since he's incapable of faster-than-light travel, he concludes that getting back home is impossible.]]
* WhatTheHellHero: Amy's reaction to Ledo having killed off pirates.
* WideEyedIdealist: Bebel, who really wants to go into space and explore it. Even with Ledo's explanations of how harsh space can be due to their war with the Hideauze, he still seems interested in exploring it someday.
* WorldHalfFull: Though life can be tough aboard the ''Gargantia'', most of the people living there have a fairly positive outlook on life, which at first confuses Ledo since they also seem to almost be worry-free and undisciplined in contrast to his military upbringing.
* TheWorldIsJustAwesome: Ledo gets a nice view of the entire ''Gargantia'' when he's treated to a ride on Amy's surfkite.
* WorthlessYellowRocks: Ledo is unsure of what to do with the money he earned in episode 6, and thinks that he's been overpaid when Chamber tells him what it's used for.
* WretchedHive: Some parts of ''Gargantia'' are quite dangerous, and not just because the rusty machinery. Ledo learns it the hard way.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: [[spoiler:In episode 8, Chamber finally manages to pinpoint Earth's location in relation to Alliance space. Unfortunately, they lack the FTL capability to return and the signal from their distress beacon won't reach the Alliance for another 6500+ years.]]
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: In the Galactic Alliance, anyone who's incapable of serving as a soldier gets this treatment.
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