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Animation, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Comedy, Drama • 2014 • 24 min • Adults (18+)

Mendosa, the chief adviser of the king of Valiante, begins a campaign to hunt down "witches," resulting in the deaths of many magical knights and their sorcerer assistants. Anna, a sorceress married to the knight Herman Lewis, gives birth to a son before her execution. Herman takes their child, Leon, and flees, raising him to be the heir of the legendary Golden Armor. By the time Leon grows up, Valiante is completely in the control of Mendosa, who drives out Prince Alfonso and his mother. Alphonso decides to seek out the man who inherited the Golden Armor to reclaim the throne and save his people.
Monica Rial • Vic Mignogna • Justin Briner
Mendosa, the chief adviser of the king of Valiante, begins a campaign to hunt down "witches," resulting in the deaths of many magical knights and their sorcerer assistants. Anna, a sorceress married to the knight Herman Lewis, gives birth to a son before her execution. Herman takes their child, Leon, and flees, raising him to be the heir of the legendary Golden Armor. By the time Leon grows up, Valiante is completely in the control of Mendosa, who drives out Prince Alfonso and his mother. Alphonso decides to seek out the man who inherited the Golden Armor to reclaim the throne and save his people.
Monica Rial • Vic Mignogna • Justin Briner
Garo: The Animation explores themes of duty, legacy, and the fight against corruption and supernatural evil. The narrative centers on a hero's journey to protect the innocent and uphold an ancient order, rather than promoting a specific political ideology.
The series presents a narrative focused on action and fantasy themes. It does not explicitly critique traditional identities, nor does it make DEI themes central to its storyline.
Garo: The Animation does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The series focuses on its dark fantasy narrative, exploring themes of good versus evil and the supernatural without incorporating queer identities or storylines.
Garo: The Animation does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes within its narrative. The story focuses on other elements, without engaging with transsexual identity or experiences. No character arcs or plot points are dedicated to transsexual portrayals.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Garo: The Animation introduces an original cast of characters within the broader Garo universe. No established characters from previous installments or source material are portrayed with a different gender in this animated series.
The characters in Garo: The Animation are original to this specific animated series. No characters with a previously established race from prior source material are portrayed as a different race.
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