
Montako
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Jul 15, 2025
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About three years ago, I randomly came across this NFT that immediately caught my eye. It had a super nostalgic, 90s-inspired, pop-art vibe - bold, flashy, and full of that fierce gal energy I didn't even realize I'd been missing. It wasn't just "cute." It was confident, punchy, and different. That was the first time I saw Galverse, and honestly, I've been hooked ever since.
At first, yeah, it was an NFT. But from the moment I started following it, I knew it was more than that. Galverse wasn't just a collectible - it was a universe. A style. A statement. A whole aesthetic. And more than anything, it felt alive. Over time, a global community grew around it - not just people buying in, but people believing in it. Fans, artists, collectors - all of us brought something to the table.
And right at the center of it all was Ayaka, the creator. Her art always stood out - sharp lines, striking poses, that signature gal flair. Every new drop came with hype and heart. And the collabs? Absolute fire. From Nike to Levi's to working with Tove Lo, Ayaka kept showing us that Galverse wasn't a trend - it was a movement.
Now, here we are - and the Galverse anime is finally real. And let me tell you: it SLAPS.
The animation is packed with style. The visuals are unapologetically bold - full of 90s pop energy, sharp cuts, and daring design choices that radiate pure gal power and originality. Each visual moment leaves a strong impression, and the overall confidence and momentum of the show come through in every frame. You can tell this wasn't designed to play it safe. It was made to stand out.
But it's not just flashy visuals. The characters are legit. Each gal has her own backstory, personality, struggles, and growth. They feel real. You don't just watch them - you root for them, you connect with them. The writing gives each character space to breathe, and the pacing lets their personalities shine without rushing anything.
And can we talk about the voice cast?! Like, it's STACKED. These aren't no-name indie actors - they're some of the biggest names in the Japanese voice acting world, and they bring so much personality and depth to every single line. You can tell the cast connected with the story. They didn't just show up to read lines - they understood the soul of Galverse.
Then there's the opening theme, which is chef's kiss.
It's produced by a major Japanese music artist, and the song is pure energy - catchy, powerful, and 100% Galverse. That intro hits hard from the first second and keeps your heart racing. It doesn't just set the tone - it is the tone. I've been replaying it non-stop, and pairing it with the visuals makes it even more addictive.
Everything about this anime feels like it was made by people who truly love the world they're building. The attention to detail. The style. The casting. The music. The community input. It all just clicks. And as someone who's been here since the early NFT days, seeing it all come together like this?
It's emotional. It's surreal. And honestly, it's inspiring.
Galverse isn't just a cool project or a stylish anime.
It's a cultural IP now - with heart, history, and a ton of potential.
And I seriously hope this is just the beginning. Give us a second season. Give us spin-offs. Give us merch, music videos, character deep-dives - I want it all. I want the world to know about this, because Galverse deserves global recognition.
If you've been here since the beginning, you already know how special this is.
And if you're just discovering it now? Welcome - you're gonna love it here.
Galverse forever.