Once upon a time, maybe early noughties, maybe as late as the twenteens, there was a mostly-forgettable mecha anime, which I have mostly forgotten but find the last fragments of won't get outta my head. I'm hoping someone else will be able to name it and I can appease the impulse by digging up an episode or two and confirming that no, it wasn't worth all the aggravation. Anyway, here's the bits I did manage to scrape up:
The main proagonist-side mecha pilot was amnesiac and the enemy pilots would focus on beating him first because he was a traitor.
I think the mecha were humanoid but beast-themed?
There might have been secondary protagonist mecha that were built normally rather than summoned like the main ones, but I'm not sure that wasn't a differrent show.
The central plot is about the sun and moon mikos, who are reincarnated from the last time this particular dark kingdom invasion or whatever event went down, except that the Sun Priestess got her memories back first, did something that interfered with the Moon Priestess getting hers, and then persuaded her (as childhood friends) to swap costumes for whatever the inciting incident (ceremony or festival?) was, revealed by the end to have been done because she didn't want her friend to get stuck in a lonely shrine on the moon for the rest of her life this time.
Abd that's pretty much it. Any ideas?
The main proagonist-side mecha pilot was amnesiac and the enemy pilots would focus on beating him first because he was a traitor.
I think the mecha were humanoid but beast-themed?
There might have been secondary protagonist mecha that were built normally rather than summoned like the main ones, but I'm not sure that wasn't a differrent show.
The central plot is about the sun and moon mikos, who are reincarnated from the last time this particular dark kingdom invasion or whatever event went down, except that the Sun Priestess got her memories back first, did something that interfered with the Moon Priestess getting hers, and then persuaded her (as childhood friends) to swap costumes for whatever the inciting incident (ceremony or festival?) was, revealed by the end to have been done because she didn't want her friend to get stuck in a lonely shrine on the moon for the rest of her life this time.
Abd that's pretty much it. Any ideas?
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‎noli esse culus
‎noli esse culus