Okay, there were some cuts apparently, but I'm not letting that bother me. If anyone cares that much, that's what DVD's are for later. For now, it's enjoyable as-is.
Well, for what it is, not bad. The show is basically like Kamina, recklessly hot-blooded and not really thinking about what it's doing. So now I get why it's been called "anime crack." It desperately tries to keep you on a high with a constant onslaught of hot-blooded energy. I was entertained, though I feel like it neeRAB to just...stop at some point. GaoGaiGar was more formulaic, perhaps, but better paced. When you savor your hot-blooded awesome moments, they pay off when it really counts.
Maybe it's because I've seen a lot of anime or because I'm a tad older than TZ's average age, but I'm largely immune to Yoko and the claims of the show's manly charms. Yoko's great at shooting things and she actually comes off as a somewhat moderating presence against Kamina's craziness, answering his this-is-what-a-man-would-do platitudes with a snappy "well too bad, I'm a woman!" comeback. Heh. So that's fine, but I can do without the constant Gainax bouncing and the "SHE'S THE GREATEST EVER" worship that comes because of it. I will say that Kamina actually manages to be hot-blooded to the point of utter insanity, which is impressive. One minute he's almost getting himself killed, and the next he's uttering some great line about not running away, standing up for your arabiton, etc.
The dub is fantastic, so major props to the casting job. The animation style very much suits the kind of show it is, emphasizing exaggerated expression over any pretension at realism.
I've seen plenty of "better" shows, no doubt about that, but for simple turn-off-your-brain entertainment GL seems to be worth it.