
G-9 2006
Directed by Keita Amemiya, *G-9 (2006)* is a striking animated short that blends eerie atmosphere with deep mythological undertones. This black-and-white watercolor OVA follows Agarta, a mysterious woman who awakens in a deserted town stripped of her memories and clothing.
Director: Keita Amemiya
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is G-9 (2006) about?
*G-9 (2006)* follows Agarta, a woman who wakes up in an abandoned town with no memory or clothes, but a clear mission: to destroy dragons that plague human consciousness. Guided by a voice in her earring, she pieces together her identity as a legendary dragon-slayer seeking redemption and forgotten pasts.
Who directed G-9?
Keita Amemiya directed *G-9 (2006)*, known for blending action, fantasy, and artistic experimentation in his anime work.
Who stars in G-9?
The short features Mika Hijii as Agarta and Hiroki Konishi in a supporting role.
Is G-9 (2006) worth watching?
Though unrated, *G-9 (2006)* is a unique animated gem for fans of atmospheric sci-fi and fantasy. Its unconventional style and mythological themes make it a memorable watch, especially for those who appreciate unconventional storytelling in short formats.
How long is G-9?
The runtime for *G-9 (2006)* is 18 minutes.
About G-9 (2006) — A haunting animated short about a dragon-slayer's lost memories
Directed by Keita Amemiya, *G-9 (2006)* is a striking animated short that blends eerie atmosphere with deep mythological undertones. This black-and-white watercolor OVA follows Agarta, a mysterious woman who awakens in a deserted town stripped of her memories and clothing. As she navigates the haunting silence, she begins to piece together her forgotten past—guided only by a whispering voice through her earring. Agarta is far from ordinary; she's the legendary Devourer of Dragons, on a quest to free humanity from the shadows of these mythical creatures, one memory at a time.
The film's monochrome visuals evoke a dreamlike tension, where every shadow feels loaded with meaning. With its sci-fi and fantasy elements, *G-9 (2006)* explores themes of identity, destiny, and the cyclical nature of myth. Amemiya's direction transforms this 18-minute short into a hypnotic, thought-provoking experience that lingers long after the credits roll.