

He's a walking planet. She's his new pilot. Their love life is now a military operation.
Season 1 • Episode 20
LatestHiroshi is a seemingly ordinary young man that works part-time at a gyoza shop, but the reality is he’s actually a fortress for a planet! Each of his movements is produced by someone inside him steering, which is why he goes through life without getting entangled with other humans. Due to an incident, Shizuka begins to have feelings for Hiroshi, and Akemi suddenly becomes captain of the fortress and must handle these new complications while trying to find a new future for her planet.
Writing
Bananaland premise executed with deadpan sincerity
Acting
Takayama's physical comedy as a vessel for tiny pilots
Production
Seamless blend of mundane gyoza shop and cosmic warfare
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The series originated as a stage play by the avant-garde theatre collective Mum & Gypsy, explaining its theatrical blocking and ensemble energy.
The gyoza shop setting deliberately evokes postwar Japanese working-class resilience, reframing cosmic invasion as another daily grind.
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