
1 was perennial favorite “Stranger Things,” whose rise from No. 5 with a 20% decline in average daily Demand Expressions, just one week after the supernatural teen-witch series regained the top spot on the digital originals chart it had held for five of the past six weeks. The metric draws from a wide variety of data sources, including video streaming, social media activity, photo sharing, blogging, commenting on fan and critic rating platforms, and downloading and streaming via peer-to-peer protocols and file sharing sites.Įlsewhere on the chart, “The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” tumbled from No. 21 the prior week.ĭemand Expressions is a proprietary metric used by Parrot Analytics to measure global demand for TV content. 13.Īnd “Voltron: Legendary Defender,” from Netflix, rode a 37.6% increase in average daily Demand Expressions to the No. 8, with just over 20 million average daily Demand Expressions, an 18.6% gain from the prior week, when the sci-fi series was ranked at No. “Star Trek: Discovery,” from CBS All Access, came in at No. The Netflix sitcom, which debuted in 2016, is set on a ranch in a fictitious small town in Colorado and follows a dysfunctional family consisting of two brothers, their rancher father, and his divorced wife and local bar owner. “The Ranch,” with a 42.9% increase in average daily Demand Expressions, shot up to No. Surprisingly enough, this is not the biggest mech of all time.Driven by double-digit gains in demand, three digital originals returned to the top 10 the week that ended Dec. The already giant robot Gurren Lagann grows yet again to become Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, which is 10 million light years tall, and big enough to start hurling galaxies at the enemy.

In the fight against the alien race the Spirals, the heroes venture into space, eventually surviving to fight one final battle of astronomical levels. RELATED: Gurren Lagann: 10 Reasons Why It's A Must-Watch Anime Series More than the ability to combine, Gurren Lagann also evolves, growing beyond the size of Earth itself.

Starting out as one of the smallest robots, Lagann, piloted by the main character Simon, has the ability to combine with any robot no matter the size. Echoing the novel ideas of Getter Robo, Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann is all about evolving and growing robots, and blows the concept up to the point of massive ridiculousness in the best way.
