Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans | |
Cover of the first Blu-ray volume, with an illustration of the ASW-G-08 Gundam Barbatos. | |
機動戦士ガンダム 鉄血のオルフェンズ (Kidō Senshi Gandamu Tekketsu no Orufenzu) | |
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Genre | Mecha, military science fiction |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Tatsuyuki Nagai |
Written by | Mari Okada |
Music by | Masaru Yokoyama |
Studio | Sunrise |
Licensed by | Sunrise(Licensing Rights) Funimation(Home Video) |
Original network | JNN (MBS) |
English network | Adult Swim (Toonami) |
Original run | October 4, 2015 – April 2, 2017 |
Episodes | 50 (List of episodes) |
Manga | |
Written by | Kazuma Isobe |
Published by | Kadokawa Shoten |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Magazine | Gundam Ace |
Original run | October 2015 – present |
Volumes | 4 |
Manga | |
Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans Steel Moon | |
Written by | Hajime Kamoshida |
Published by | Kadokawa Shoten |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Magazine | Gundam Ace |
Original run | June 2016 – present |
Volumes | 2 |
Game | |
Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans Urðr Hunt[1] | |
Publisher | Bandai Namco Entertainment |
Genre | Role Playing Game, Visual novel |
Platform | iOS Android |
Released |
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Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans (Japanese: 機動戦士ガンダム 鉄血のオルフェンズHepburn: Kidō Senshi Gandamu Tekketsu no Orufenzu), also known as Gundam IBO and G-Tekketsu (Gの鉄血) and Tetsu oru (鉄オル), is a 2015 Japanese mechaanime series and the fourteenth installment in Sunrise's long-running Gundam franchise. It is directed by Tatsuyuki Nagai and written by Mari Okada, a team which previously collaborated on Toradora! and Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day. It aired in Japan on MBS and other JNN stations from October 4, 2015 to March 27, 2016,[2] making this the first Gundam series to return to a Sunday late afternoon time slot since Mobile Suit Gundam AGE. A second season premiered on October 2, 2016. The series follows the exploits of a group of juvenile soldiers who establish their own security company after rebelling against the adults who betrayed them on a futuristic, terraformed Mars.
Iron-Blooded Orphans deals with several real-life problems such as war, slavery, child soldiers, poverty, politics, corruption and neo-colonialism. The catchphrase of the series is 'The sustenance of life is on the battlefield.' (いのちの糧は、戦場にある。Inochi no kate wa, senjō ni aru.)
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Story[edit]
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It is the year 323 'Post Disaster', set more than 300 years after a great war between Earth and Outer colonies known as the 'Calamity War', Mars has been successfully terraformed and colonized by humans. However, even with the technological advancements, the humans on Mars crave freedom against the government of Earth and seek to improve their livelihoods. Furthermore, while most of Mars' nations have received autonomy, the planet is virtually dependent on Earth for economic development with many living in impoverished conditions.
Kudelia Aina Bernstein, a Martian Noblewoman, employs the civilian security company Chryse Guard Security (CGS) to transport her to Earth to negotiate the independence of her nation, Chryse, from Earth. But the Earth Military organization Gjallarhorn, attacks CGS in an attempt to halt the Martian independence movement. During the attack, Orga Itsuka, the leader of the Third Army Division within CGS, which is composed of children, decides to rebel against the adult higher-ups who had escaped and left the child and teen foot-soldiers to fight and die as disposable decoys. As all hope seems lost, a young orphan under Orga's command named Mikazuki Augus enters the battle, piloting a hastily repaired mobile suit: the legendary Gundam Barbatos. After repelling Gjallarhorn's attack, Orga and the rest of the Third Army Division dispose of the adult higher-ups who betrayed them and take control of CGS, refounding it as the mercenary company 'Tekkadan'.
In Tekkadan's first job, they accept to escort Kudelia to Earth for her to take part in the negotiations with the government of Arbrau, the superpower that rules over Chryse. However, Gjallarhorn's continuous attempts to stop their progress leads Tekkadan to join forces with Teiwaz, a business conglomerate that operates around Jupiter. Under Teiwaz's protection and being secretly assisted by McGillis Fareed, one of the top echelons of Gjallarhorn with his own agenda, Tekkadan successfully takes Kudelia to Earth, and safely escorts her to Arbrau's capital where she successfully negotiates more economic freedom for Mars, while McGillis takes advantage of their success to overthrow his own adoptive father and bolster his position within Gjallarhorn.
Some years later, Tekkadan establishes itself as a prominent military company, while Kudelia establishes a mining company in Chryse, working to improve the inhabitants' conditions and McGillis moves forward with his agenda to reform Gjallarhorn. However, one of Gjallarhorn's factions opposing him, the Arianrhod Fleet, led by Rustal Elion, starts working in the shadows to sabotage both McGillis and Tekkadan, leading both to join forces against them, with McGillis promising that once he manages to take full control of Gjallarhorn, he will transfer all authority over Mars to Tekkadan, making them the de facto rulers of the planet. However, their coup d'état fails, and they are forced to flee to Mars, where McGillis is killed after a last, failed attempt to kill Rustal and Tekkadan is disbanded after Arianhod launches an attack to exterminate all members and make an example out of them, but only a few, including Mikazuki, sacrifice themselves to hold out the enemy long enough for their companions to escape safely.
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In the aftermath several years later, Gjallarhorn repeals its council system and starts a more democratic organization, with Rustal as its head. Kudelia becomes the chairwoman of the Mars Union while the surviving Tekkadan members follow their separate ways while remaining in touch, each looking to honor their friends who died to give them a new future.
Development[edit]
The series was first teased by Sunrise through a new teaser site for the series,[3] with a countdown to reveal the new main Mobile Suit on July 15, 2015.[4] As it was only referred to as G-Tekketsu, the details for the new lead Gundam was shown day by day until the full reveal at Sunrise and Bandai's press conference. Following the official unveiling of the series, Sunrise plans for a new wave of merchandise for the series, including Gunpla kits and video game tie-ins.[5] A second Promotional video was then revealed, confirming the voice actors for the series's main cast.[6] The series ran for 25 episodes.[7] During the end credits of episode 25, a second season was confirmed.
Production[edit]
For episodes 24 and 25, the battle in Edmonton in the fictional state of Arbrau features backgrounds based on actual locations of the city in Alberta, Canada.[8]
Media[edit]
Anime[edit]
Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans premiered in Japan on MBS and TBS on October 4, 2015 Sunday at 5:00 PM, replacing The Heroic Legend of Arslan on its initial timeslot. It is the first Gundam series to return on the late afternoon schedule since Mobile Suit Gundam AGE. Sunrise announced that the series will be streamed worldwide on YouTube via the Gundam.Info Channel, Funimation, Hulu, Crunchyroll, and Daisuki.[9][10] On October 9, 2015, Sunrise announced at their panel at New York Comic Con that the anime will get an English dub to be produced by Bang Zoom! Entertainment.[11] On May 12, 2016, Turner Broadcasting began broadcasting the series on Adult Swim's Toonami block on June 4, 2016 with season 2 premiering on October 7, 2017.[12]
Following the conclusion to the anime's 25th episode, it was announced that a second season would premiere in the fall of 2016.[13] The anime concluded on April 2, 2017 with the second season's 25th episode, bringing the overall episode count in the series to 50.
Bandai Visual released the first volume of the series in both Blu-ray and DVD on December 24, 2015, containing a serial code for Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme Vs. Force to obtain the Gundam Barbatos. In the 2017 Anime Expo, Funimation announced that the series will be released on home video in partnership with Sunrise for North American Territories, marking as the first Gundam series to be co-licensed by a company other than Right Stuf Inc. and Nozomi Entertainment.[14]
Manga[edit]
A manga adaptation by Kazuma Isobe began its serialization in the December Issue of Gundam Ace on October 26, 2015.[15] A Side Story manga titled 'Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans Steel Moon' (Japanese: 機動戦士ガンダム 鉄血のオルフェンズ 月鋼Hepburn: Kidō Senshi Gandamu Tekketsu no Orufenzu Gekkō) is launched in both Hobby Japan and Gundam Ace in June 2016.
Music[edit]
The soundtrack is composed by Masaru Yokoyama, who previously did the soundtrack for Nobunaga The Fool and Freezing.
The first season's opening theme song is titled 'Raise your flag', performed by Man with a Mission,[16][17] while the ending theme is 'Orphans no Namida' performed by Misia and co-written by Shiro Sagisu. From episode 14 onwards the opening theme is 'Survivor' by Blue Encount, while the ending theme is titled 'STEEL -Tekketsu no Kizuna-' (STEEL-鉄血の絆-STEEL -tekketsu no kizuna-, 'STEEL -Iron Blooded Bonds-') by TRUE.[18] The ending theme for episode 19 is 'Senka no Tomoshibi' (戦火の灯火, 'Lamplight of War') by Yūko Suzuhana.[19], and 'Orphans no Namida' is used again for the ending of episode 21.
First used as the end track of episode 26, 'RAGE OF DUST' by Spyair is the opening theme beginning with episode 27, while the ending theme for episodes 27 and following is 'Shōnen no Hate' (少年の果て, 'Childhood's End') by Granrodeo.[20] From episode 39 onward, the opening theme is 'Fighter' by Kana-Boon while the ending is 'Freesia' performed by Uru.[21]
Video games[edit]
The series's main mobile suit (1st form) first appeared on the PlayStation Vita game Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme Vs. Force through the first Blu-ray volume serial code. The mobile suit (4th form) also appeared in the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita game Gundam Breaker 3 and the arcade Game Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme Vs. Maxi Boost ON. Later, Gundam Barbatos 6th form, Gundam Barbatos Lupus, Gundam Gusion and Gusion Rebake, Gundam Kimaris and Gundam Astaroth was released as DLC units for Gundam Breaker 3.[22] Gundam Kimaris Trooper is added in Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme Vs. Maxi Boost ON's expansion pack and later supplant by the Second Season's main mobile suit, Gundam Barbatos Lupus and later, Gundam Gusion Rebake Full City and Gundam Bael. In Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme Vs. 2, Gundam Barbatos Lupus Rex is a playable unit. The Graze Ein serves as a boss unit. Gundam Kimaris Vidar was later added as a playable unit.
An official spinoff game, titled Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans Urðr Hunt (Japanese: 機動戦士ガンダム 鉄血のオルフェンズ:ウルズハントHepburn: Kidō Senshi Gandamu Tekketsu no Orufenzu: Uruzuhanto) was announced on January 7, 2019 as part of Gundam's 40th Anniversary celebration. The game is currently on development for both iOS and Android.[23][24]
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Merchandise[edit]
Merchandising of the series will be officially linked to Bandai's long running Gunpla model line and related collectable merchandise. Both the High Grade and 1/100 scale models of the titular mecha, Gundam Barbatos, were unveiled during the press conference and both stated for a Fall 2015 release, alongside the standard and commander versions of the HG Graze and weapon packs for the main mobile suit. A NXEDGE Style version of the Gundam Barbatos was also revealed.
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Reception[edit]
The series received mostly positive reviews from critics. Anime News Network's Nick Creamer gave a series a 4 out 5 stars, saying that 'After watching half a dozen premiers that just wouldn't stop with the exposition, it sure is nice to watch a show that actually has confidence in its own storytelling. Iron-Blooded Orphans hits the ground running, establishing its world in the natural conversations of its many characters.' He criticized that 'Mari Okada's an inconsistent writer, but definitely a talented one, and given the focus of a traditional Gundam-style opening, her gift for illustrating character shines through.' Zac Bertschy gave the series a 4.5 for the first episode, saying 'Iron-Blooded Orphans has a lot of moving parts, but it's only deceptively complex; this episode starts out confusing (due to the relatively haphazard way they introduce all the various factions and the sizable cast) but as it goes on it all becomes very clear'. He also adds 'Instantly likable characters, desperate battles, a broad science fiction story about a colony struggling for independence, giant robots and even a Char-like smooth-talking pretty boy weirdo who's working with the bad guys; what's not to love?'[25]
However, the series has received some harsh criticism from the Japanese Broadcasting Ethics and Program Improvement Organization, regarding the harsh themes and depictions of child soldiers in the anime. They also stated that 'several nonresistant prisoners and enemy soldiers are gunned down by the young male protagonist. If you look at the title, one would immediately think of this as a children's show and that many children would be watching.', referring to one scene in Episode 3, and that 'If you want to broadcast such material, please provide some sort of age limit for viewers.'[26]
References[edit]
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- ^'Kana-Boon, Uru Perform Gundam Iron-Blooded Orphans Anime's New Theme Songs'. Anime News Network. 2016-12-03. Retrieved 2017-01-26.
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External links[edit]
- Official site(in Japanese)
- Official site (MBS) (in Japanese)
- Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
Preceded by Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin | Gundam metaseries (production order) 2015 | Succeeded by Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt |
Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans (Japanese: 機動戦士ガンダム 鉄血のオルフェンズHepburn: Kidō Senshi Gandamu Tekketsu no Orufenzu), also referred to as G-Tekketsu (Gの鉄血), is a 2015 Japanese mechadramaAnime series and the fourteenth incarnation to Sunrise's long-running Gundam franchise. It is directed by Tatsuyuki Nagai and written by Mari Okada, a team which previously collaborated on Toradora! and Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day. It aired in Japan on MBS and other JNN stations on October 4, 2015,[1] making this the first Gundam series to return to a Sunday late afternoon time slot since Mobile Suit Gundam AGE. On American television, the series began airing on Adult Swim's Toonami block on June 4, 2016, making it the first Gundam series to air in the US since Mobile Suit Gundam 00.[2]
For episodes 1–13, the series' opening theme song is titled 'Raise your flag', performed by Man with a Mission,[3][4] while the ending theme is 'Orphans no Namida' performed by Misia and co-written by Shiro Sagisu. For episodes 14–25, the opening theme is 'Survivor' by Blue Encount, while the ending theme is titled 'STEEL -Tekketsu no Kizuna-' (STEEL-鉄血の絆-STEEL -tekketsu no kizuna-, 'STEEL -Iron Blooded Bonds-') by TRUE.[5] The ending theme for episode 19 is 'Senka no Tomoshibi' (戦火の灯火, 'Lamplight of War') by Yuko Suzuhana.[6]
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Episodes[edit]
Note: English airdates are listed as the day before they were actually aired (excluding Central and Mountain timezones), as is the convention of the Adult Swim online syndication schedule.[7]
First season (2015-16)[edit]
No. | Title | Original airdate | English airdate | |
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1 | 'Iron and Blood..' Transcription: 'Tetsu to Chi to' (Japanese: 鉄と血と) | October 4, 2015 | June 4, 2016[8] | |
In the midst of the ongoing protests by citizens of the Martian colony Chryse demanding independence from the Earth government, the Chryse Guard Security is assigned to protect Princess Kudelia Aina Bernstein on her diplomatic mission. When the CGS headquarters is suddenly attacked by Gjallarhorn forces, the Third Army Division, having just been abandoned by their superiors, strikes back with the ancient and hastily repaired Gundam Barbatos, piloted by Mikazuki Augus. | ||||
2 | 'Barbatos' Transcription: 'Barubatosu' (Japanese: バルバトス) | October 11, 2015 | June 11, 2016 | |
The Barbatos successfully repels the Gjallarhorn assault, but CGS suffers heavy casualties in the aftermath. After being severely disciplined by Haeda for luring Gjallarhorn's forces toward the retreating First Corps during the battle, Orga proposes to his comrades in the Third Corps to rebel against their elders. Meanwhile, Coral orders Crank to return to the battlefield to erase any evidence of their defeat before the Gjallarhorn inspectors from Earth find out. Crank reluctantly complies but has qualms over killing child soldiers. | ||||
3 | 'Glorious Demise' Transcription: 'Sange' (Japanese: 散華) | October 18, 2015 | June 18, 2016 | |
Third Corps instigates a mutiny that expels majority of First Corps from the CGS base. As they try to figure out how to support themselves financially, Crank returns to the base to issue a challenge to the Gundam Barbatos in order to retrieve Kudelia and the Graze captured during Gjallarhorn's previous assault on the base. | ||||
4 | 'The Price of Life' Transcription: 'Inochi no Nedan' (Japanese: 命の値段) | October 25, 2015 | June 25, 2016 | |
Tekkadan plan their route to smuggle Kudelia to Earth without alerting Gjallarhorn forces. Meanwhile, McGillis and Gaelio arrive on Mars to investigate the recent battles and encounter Mikazuki and Biscuit on a cornfield. | ||||
5 | 'Beyond the Red Sky' Transcription: 'Akai Sora no Mukō' (Japanese: 赤い空の向こう) | November 1, 2015 | July 9, 2016[a] | |
Tekkadan prepare to escort Kudelia to Earth, thanks to the Orcus Company. However, the route is leaked to Coral, and the transport shuttle is ambushed by Gjallarhorn forces. | ||||
6 | 'As For Them' Transcription: 'Karera ni Tsuite' (Japanese: 彼等について) | November 8, 2015 | July 16, 2016 | |
With no one to trust after Orcus' betrayal, the Isaribi crew plan to reach out to Teiwaz, a Jupiter-based conglomerate, to guide them to Earth. Meanwhile, Kudelia offers to remedy the illiteracy of Mikazuki and the younger crew members by teaching them to read and write. Frustrated by the loss of his direct superiors, Ein asks to join McGillis' team to pursue Tekkadan. | ||||
7 | 'Whaling' Transcription: 'Isanatori' (Japanese: いさなとり) | November 15, 2015 | July 23, 2016 | |
Tekkadan's former employer, Maruba, threatens them to return the Isaribi, having brought along the Teiwaz transport crew, the Turbines. Refusing his order, Tekkadan battles Teiwaz in Mobile Suit combat, but unaware to them, the Mobile Suit battle is a distraction for several Tekkadan troops led by Orga to infiltrate and hold the Teiwaz members as hostages. | ||||
8 | 'The Form of Closeness' Transcription: 'Yorisō Katachi' (Japanese: 寄り添うかたち) | November 22, 2015 | July 30, 2016 | |
The skirmish between Tekkadan and the Turbines comes to an end when Orga and his team raid the Hammerhead and negotiate for Teiwaz to assist them in escorting Kudelia to Earth. | ||||
9 | 'Sakazuki' (Japanese: 盃) | November 29, 2015 | August 6, 2016 | |
Tekkadan and the Turbines arrive at Saisei to begin negotiations with McMurdo Barriston, leader of Teiwaz. Later, Tekkadan celebrate their success in one of the vessel's commercial properties to relieve their stresses. | ||||
10 | 'A Letter from Tomorrow' Transcription: 'Ashita Kara no Tegami' (Japanese: 明日からの手紙) | December 6, 2015 | August 13, 2016 | |
Members of Tekkadan receive video messages from their loved ones back on Mars. Meanwhile, the Isaribi is assigned a liaison from Teiwaz to oversee the vessel's activities during the long journey to Earth. | ||||
11 | 'Human Debris' Transcription: 'Hyūman Deburi' (Japanese: ヒューマン・デブリ) | December 13, 2015 | August 20, 2016 | |
The Isaribi and Hammerhead encounter a space pirate group known as the 'Brewers', with Takaki being critically injured during the skirmish. Meanwhile, McGillis and Gaelio returns to Earth and assess the situation within a Gjallarhorn. | ||||
12 | 'The Shoals' Transcription: 'Anshō' (Japanese: 暗礁) | December 20, 2015 | August 27, 2016 | |
Knowing that the Brewers are hot on their trail, the Isaribi and Hammerhead decides to take the initiative and lay a trap for their pursuers while passing by a debris field. In ensuing battle, the two ships successfully incapacitate the enemy while the latter's mobile suits are gradually eliminated. Meanwhile, Akihiro attempts to persuade his brother Masahiro to defect from the enemy side to no avail due to the latter's melancholy and fails to prevent the boy's death in the battle, much to his grief. | ||||
13 | 'Funeral Rites' Transcription: 'Sōsō' (Japanese: 葬送) | December 27, 2015 | September 10, 2016[b] | |
With Tekkadan's and the Turbines emerging victorious over the Brewers, the survivors deal with their wounds and the death of their comrades. Meanwhile, Orga claims the Brewers' remaining mobile suits and one assault ship from Brooke Kabayan at gunpoint. The remaining Human Debris from Brewers are taken by Tekkadan with assurances they will be taken care of on Mars. To reconcile with their feelings over the death of their comrades, Tekkadan's conduct a funeral in the memory for those who fell in the battle before proceeding as planned. | ||||
14 | 'The Vessel of Hope' Transcription: 'Kibō o Hakobu Fune' (Japanese: 希望を運ぶ船) | January 10, 2016 | September 17, 2016 | |
Tekkadan and the Turbines arrive at the Dort Colonies to deliver cargo for an assignment given by a third party company through Teiwaz, only to fall into a trap set by Gjallarhorn as they and Kudelia are framed as insurgents and arms dealers bent on arming disgruntled workers and stoking an uprising. Meanwhile, Fumitan is torn between her loyalty to Kudelia and to her real employer. | ||||
15 | 'The Trail of Footprints' Transcription: 'Ashiato no Yukue' (Japanese: 足跡のゆくえ) | January 17, 2016 | September 24, 2016 | |
Biscuit reunites with his elder brother Savarin, but he and Atra are quickly nabbed by Gjallarhorn forces while Atra fakes her identity as Kudelia. As Atra is being beaten by her interrogators, Mikazuki, Orga, and the rest of Tekkadan race to rescue them. Meanwhile, Kudelia and Fumitan meet a masked man who reveals the true motives of those backing their trip to the Dort Colonies. | ||||
16 | 'Fumitan Admoss' Transcription: 'Fumitan Adomosu' (Japanese: フミタン・アドモス) | January 24, 2016 | October 1, 2016 | |
As the Workers' Union begin their demonstration against the Dort Company, Orga and his team go search for Kudelia, who has run off to get answers from Fumitan. The demonstration becomes deadly when Gjallarhorn forces intervene and Kudelia finds herself involved with the Union. | ||||
17 | 'Kudelia's Decision' Transcription: 'Kūderia no Ketsui' (Japanese: クーデリアの決意) | January 31, 2016 | October 8, 2016 | |
Following the Dort 3 massacre, the conflict between the Workers' Union and the Dort Company becomes more violent, with workers from the other colonies seizing military equipment and heading toward Dort 3. Unfortunately, the equipment is revealed to be sabotaged by Gjallarhorn and the battle becomes a one sided slaughter while Gjallarhorn invokes a media blackout. Having witnessed the atrocities of Gjallarhorn, Kudelia decides to fight for not only Mars, but the colonies as well. With the help of members of a local news network, Orga and his team re-establish communication with the Isaribi while Mikazuki flies out to space to once again pilot the Gundam Barbatos and engage the Gjallarhorn forces in the conflict. This gives Gaelio the opportunity to launch the Gundam Kimaris, a Gundam-Frame mobile suit from his own ancestry. As the Isaribi faces the might of Gjallarhorn's fleet, Kudelia broadcasts her message to the people. | ||||
18 | 'Voice' Transcription: 'Koe' (Japanese: 声) | February 7, 2016 | October 15, 2016 | |
Thanks to Kudelia's address to the people, Gjallarhorn forces are forced to stand down at the request of the African Union to avoid a public relations fallout and allow the Isaribi to continue its journey to Earth. Both Tekkadan and the Turbines are paid a visit by the Montag Company, represented by the mysterious masked man Kudelia met a day earlier. After revealing himself under the mask, McGillis tells Orga and his team his plans to reform the corrupt Gjallarhorn. | ||||
19 | 'The Gravity of Wishes' Transcription: 'Negai no Jūryoku' (Japanese: 願いの重力) | February 14, 2016 | October 22, 2016 | |
Following a resupply by the Montag Company, Tekkadan prepare their descent to Earth, with a Gjallarhorn fleet standing in their way. In addition to fending off Gjallarhorn's mobile suits, Tekkadan's pilots must also make it to safety of the landing craft before reentry or risk burning up during the descent down to the surface. | ||||
20 | 'Brother' Transcription: 'Aibō' (Japanese: 相棒) | February 21, 2016 | November 5, 2016[c] | |
Tekkadan arrive on Earth to meet with Togonosuke Makanai, only to realize that he is no longer Prime Minister of Arbrau and is in exile. They have completed their job of escorting Kudelia on her journey, but now they face the problem of finding passage back to Mars without safety from Gjallarhorn's wrath. Furthermore, they are given an offer to accompany Makanai to a parliamentary general session in Edmonton in exchange for safe passage. Upon receiving word that his elder brother Savarin has committed suicide for his actions that resulted in a Dort 3 massacre, Biscuit contemplates on leaving Tekkadan. | ||||
21 | 'To the Place of Return' Transcription: 'Kaeru beki Basho e' (Japanese: 還るべき場所へ) | February 28, 2016 | November 12, 2016 | |
When Carta Issue and Outer Earth Orbit Regulatory Fleet invades to Millennium Island, Orga makes a decision for Tekkadan to escort Kudelia and Makanai to Edmonton for a price. This leads to a standoff between Tekkadan and the Outer Earth Orbit Regulatory Joint fleet which has descended to the surface. While they succeed in stopping the invasion force, Carta tries to kill Orga, whom she realizes is leading Tekkadan. Biscuit, who is driving Orga's vehicle, swerves to throw Orga out before Carta hits it. Mikazuki drives her off, but Biscuit is mortally wounded. | ||||
22 | 'Not Yet Home' Transcription: 'Mada Kaerenai' (Japanese: まだ還れない) | March 6, 2016 | November 19, 2016 | |
Following Gjallarhorn's failed to assault on Millennium Island, members of Tekkadan, especially Orga, struggle to come terms with a death of Biscuit. Aboard their transport to ship, Kudelia makes a proposal to Makanai that they take a strategic route to Edmonton from Anchorage to avoid Gjallarhorn. Makanai agrees and asks a key ally of his to journey ahead to lobby for him until their arrival. Meanwhile, Carta continues her mission to intercept Tekkadan against Iznario Fareed's orders. | ||||
23 | 'The Final Lie' Transcription: 'Saigo no Uso' (Japanese: 最後の嘘) | March 13, 2016 | November 26, 2016 | |
Tekkadan's train transport from Alaska to Edmonton is stopped by Carta's forces, who challenges them to a duel for Makanai and Kudelia's custody. Mikazuki responds by himself, wiping her escorts out and seizing Carta's crippled suit, intent on avenging Biscuit. However, Gaelio intervenes in the Gundam Kimaris Trooper before Mikazuki can finish Carta and escapes with her in tow. Despite his saving her from the Gundam, Carta dies from her injuries while calling McGillis' name, leaving Gaelio anguished. | ||||
24 | 'A Future Reward' Transcription: 'Mirai no Hōshū' (Japanese: 未来の報酬) | March 20, 2016 | December 3, 2016 | |
Upon their arrival in Edmonton, Tekkadan finds Gjallarhorn barricading the city. They fight for 3 days, incurring heavy losses. With only a few hours left before the election, Orga plans one final, but highly risky, operation to get Kudelia and Makanai into the city, where parliamentary elections are about to begin. Unexpected reinforcements arrive, which sees the plan to its success. Gaelio and Ein arrive outside the city to engage with the Tekkadan suits. Gaelio confronts Mikazuki while Ein, now in a powerful mobile suit with his own Alaya-Vijnana, quickly overpowers and destroys all the other Tekkadan suits. When Ein overhears on their radios that Kudelia has entered the city, Ein races there, causing a blackout due to his Ahab reactor. When Ein blocks Orga's convoy, Kudelia leaves her vehicle to confront Ein. Before he can kill her, Mikazuki arrives to stop him. Meanwhile, McGillis arrives in a Montag mobile suit to confront Gaelio. | ||||
25 | 'Tekkadan' (Japanese: 鉄華団) | March 27, 2016 | December 10, 2016 | |
McGillis reveals his true motives to Gaelio. He had goaded Carta to accept a suicide mission so he could take her place. He convinced Gaelio to turn Ein into the fearsome monster mecha he has become so everyone would see how far Gjallarhorn would compromise its values to win. He even plans to take over Gaelio's family once Gaelio is dead. This enrages Gaelio, who attacks relentlessly until McGillis stabs Gaelio's Kimaris suit through the chest, killing the latter. Kudelia and Makanai make it to the parliament assembly in time, utilizing a secret passageway. Kudelia addresses the assembly and chastises them for their treatment of people. Mikazuki, who finds himself outmatched by Ein, pushes Barbatos to its limits to win. In doing so, he loses sight in his right eye, and the use of his right arm, although neither affects his ability to use his Alaya-Vijnana or pilot a mobile suit. When Makanai wins the election, Orga gives his comrades an order not to die on the battlefield until the cease-fire signal takes place, as their mission is now complete. Tekkadan returns to Mars, while Kudelia remains to advise Makanai and see her vision come to pass. |
Iron Blooded Orphans Gundams
Second season (2016-17)[edit]
No. | Title | Original airdate | English airdate | |
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26 | 'New Blood' Transcription: 'Atarashī Chi' (Japanese: 新しい血) | October 2, 2016 | October 7, 2017[13] | |
Makanai has retaken his position as Prime Minister of Arbrau while Tekkadan becomes a formal member of Teiwaz after obtaining rights to half-metal. In addition, Tekkadan is now the official military advisor for Arbrau. Kudelia and Teiwaz form the Admoss Company to mine, process, and ship the half-metal of Arbrau colonies. She also opens an orphanage at the Sakura Farm on Mars. At the same time, the exposure of Gjallarhorn's corruption has caused a mass instability in the Outer Colonies, with more Mobile Suits and Human Debris appearing on the scene. Tekkadan is assigned to escort the Admoss Company on a tour of their mines. There, the new recruits and the Gundam Barbatos Lupus are put to the test against a large pirate faction known as the Dawn Horizon Corps, who have been hired by Gyojan of Terra Liberionis in retaliation for Kudelia rejecting his bid to use her influence. | ||||
27 | 'In the Midst of Jealousy' Transcription: 'Shishin no Kachū de' (Japanese: 瘯心の渦中で) | October 9, 2016 | October 14, 2017 | |
With the arrival of the upgraded Gundam Barbatos Lupus, Tekkadan successfully repels the Dawn Horizon Corps' invasion but place themselves on the latter's hit-list. Later, McGillis - under his Montag pseudonym - proceeds to hire Tekkadan to eliminate the Dawn Horizon Corps while Arianrhod and Isurugi, McGillis' personal assistant, are each dispatched to Mars to hunt the pirates down as well. Meanwhile, tensions arise when Hush desires to undergo Alaya-Vijnana surgery, despite the fact that his childhood friend Builth was left paralyzed by the surgical procedure during his time with CGS and committed suicide. | ||||
28 | 'Battle Before Dawn' Transcription: 'Yoake mae no Tatakai' (Japanese: 夜明け前の戦い) | October 16, 2016 | October 21, 2017 | |
Tekkadan rendezvous with Gjallarhorn to discuss their joint operation to capture the Dawn Horizon Corps leader Sandoval Reuters, but Orga senses something amiss when Gjallarhorn sends only one ship instead of a whole fleet. Orga agrees to the mission on the condition that Tekkadan take the lead in the operation. Just as Tekkadan encounter the Dawn Horizon Corps' fleet, they discover that the pirate faction has outnumbered them by towing the majority of their ships unpowered behind the lead vessels. Nevertheless, Tekkadan's precise tactics and Mobile Suit squadron mow down majority of the enemy fleet, but the Dawn Horizon Corps strike back with Mobile Suits of their own with many piloted by disposable Human Debris. Just as Tekkadan are about to get their hands on Sandoval, Gjallarhorn's Arianrhod fleet arrives and interferes with the mission, revealing that Isurugi and Arianrhod are under two separate and competing chains of command. | ||||
29 | 'The Trigger of Success' Transcription: 'Shusse no Hikigane' (Japanese: 出世の引き金) | October 23, 2016 | November 4, 2017 | |
Despite interference from the Arianrhod fleet, Mikazuki is able to capture Reuters, forcing the remaining Dawn Horizon Corps forces to surrender. As a reward for their success, McMurdo Barriston gifts Tekkadan with Chryse's largest half-metal mine, where Tekkadan later discovers a Gundam Frame and another object larger than a mobile suit. Back on Mars, Hush asks Mikazuki to pass on his request of becoming a mobile suit pilot to Orga. Orga and Mikazuki visit Gyojan and demand compensation for Tekkadan's losses against the Dawn Horizon Corps, with Mikazuki executing him for being unable to pay reparations, while the rest of Terra Liberionis is later apprehended by Gjallarhorn. Such brutal actions sadden Kudelia, as she hoped to build a world free of bloodshed for them but is making minimal progress. Orga, Mika and Merribit later meet with McGillis, who requests Tekkadan's aid in gaining more power to challenge his rival, Rustall Elion, as part of his ongoing plan to reform Gjallarhorn. | ||||
30 | 'Inauguration of the Arbrau Defense Forces' Transcription: 'Āburau Bōei-gun Hossoku Shikiten' (Japanese: アーブラウ防衛軍発足式典) | October 30, 2016 | November 11, 2017 | |
Led by Chad, Tekkadan's understaffed Earth branch prepares for the inauguration ceremony of the Arbrau Defense Forces (ADF). However, chaos ensues when a bomb explodes in Makanai's office, seriously injuring both Chad and the Prime Minister. Taking over as replacement commander, Takaki has difficulty handling his fellow Human Debris comrades as they are determined to take revenge. It is revealed that Radice betrayed Tekkadan by leaking the security information to Galan Mossa, who is later assigned as the head of the Arbrau Defense Forces and secretly has connections to Rustall Elion. As tensions rise between Arbrau and the SAU after the bombing, the SAU request McGillis and his command to arbitrate on their behalf. As a war between Arbrau and the SAU is imminent, Orga orders Mikazuki, Eugene, and Akihiro to immediately depart for Earth, with Kudelia joining them. | ||||
31 | 'Silent War' Transcription: 'Muon no Sensō' (Japanese: 無音の戦争) | November 6, 2016 | November 18, 2017 | |
After facing off in the Balfour Plain, the Arbrau and SAU forces engage in a stalemated war after an SAU reconnaissance fighter crashes due to Ahab Reactor interference from Arbrau's mobile suits. While both the SAU and Arbrau's defense forces are inexperienced, Gjallarhorn's Outer Earth Orbit Regulatory Fleet and Tekkadan's Earth Branch are reinforcing each respective side. To make matters worse, all transportation, diplomatic, and military access into Arbrau have been blocked by control of Galan and Radiche, making negotiations or entry for either Tekkadan or McGillis impossible. Meanwhile, Gjallarhorn's garrisons in Arbrau have been forced to remain on their bases, unable to intervene or report outside Arbrau. Takaki, Aston, and their comrades struggle as they engage in non-stop skirmishes, their wits and instincts dulling as they are forced to rely on Galan. Meanwhile, the crew of the Hotarubi arrive within the Earth orbit, but are not permitted to launch a shuttle due to Arbrau's state of emergency. At the last minute, McGillis boards his Graze Ritter to end the stalemate between both factions himself. | ||||
32 | 'My Friend' Transcription: 'Tomo yo' (Japanese: 友よ) | November 13, 2016 | December 2, 2017 | |
McGillis takes down several Arbrau Mobile Suit units for his team to cut through Arbrau's defense line before engaging with Galan, Takaki, and Aston. Upon being asked if what they are doing is on Orga's orders, Takaki hesitates but then recklessly attacks McGillis, only to get outmatched by the Graze Ritter. Aston sacrifices himself to save Takaki and trap McGillis before Mikazuki arrives and intervenes in the melee, forcing Galan and his troops to retreat. With Tekkadan's arrival, a ceasefire is declared while the situation is assessed. Later, Eugene and Akihiro corner Radiche, demanding Galan's whereabouts. As Tekkadan surrounds Galan's hideout, Hush panics on his first Mobile Suit sortie while Akihiro pins down Galan in battle. Rather than to surrender to Tekkadan, Galan self-destructs his Geirail, taking all evidence of his actions with him. Tekkadan further interrogates Radice, who attempts to talk his way out until Takaki asks to deal with him personally with Mikazuki's gun. | ||||
33 | 'Sovereign of Mars' Transcription: 'Kasei no Ō' (Japanese: 火星の王) | November 20, 2016 | December 9, 2017 | |
One month after the end of the SAU-Arbrau War, both factions have agreed to a peace settlement, with Tekkadan withdrawing from Earth. During another meeting, McGillis asks Orga to further help in his quest to reform Gjallarhorn; for once he succeeds, he will bestow all of Gjallarhorn's authority on Mars to Tekkadan, making them the true rulers of the planet. While Orga sees the offer as a chance to fulfill Kudelia's dream of an independent Mars, Merrybit warns that Tekkadan's growth may lead to a conflict with Teiwaz. Wracked with guilt from losing Aston and trusting Radice during the war, Takaki resigns from Tekkadan. | ||||
34 | 'Vidar Rising' Transcription: 'Vidāru Tatsu' (Japanese: ヴィダール立つ) | November 27, 2016 | December 16, 2017 | |
As Tekkadan complete their withdrawal from Earth, tests are being done on the recently unearthed 'Gundam Flauros' for future use. After his embarrassing first sortie in Mobile Suit combat during the SAU-Arbrau War, Hush makes himself Mikazuki's student, despite Mikazuki's reservations. Meanwhile, Naze brings up McGillis' proposal of giving Tekkadan full authority of Mars to Teiwaz, which raises concerns and arguments from McMurdo and Jasley respectively. To ease tensions, Naze is forced to swear on his life that he will keep Tekkadan in check. After Amida and Jasley have a tense conversation, Naze meets up with Orga and warns him to watch his back, as some of Teiwaz's top dogs may want him out of the picture. Elsewhere, Rustal's forces, lead by Julieta Juris and Iok Kujan, engage in battle with independence insurgents at a Oceanian Federation space colony, before the masked man known as 'Vidar' enters the battlefield in his namesake Mobile Suit; Gundam Vidar. | ||||
35 | 'Awakening Calamity' Transcription: 'Mezameshi Yakusai' (Japanese: 目覚めし厄祭) | December 4, 2016 | January 6, 2018 | |
Orga tells McGillis of the Gundam Flauros and the Pluma that Tekkadan excavated on Mars, along with a much larger unit discovered in the area. McGillis tells him to stop the excavation immediately, revealing what they discovered is an ancient Mobile Armor; a forbidden piece of technology that caused both the Calamity War and the mass casualties associated with the conflict. Meanwhile, Jasley has his men spy on Tekkadan and McGillis' activities, before informing Rustal's fleet of McGillis' secret trip to Mars through his connections with the Kujan Family. Vidar suspects that McGillis is out to destroy the Mobile Armor to earn the Order of the Seven Stars; the highest honor within Gjallarhorn. Aboard the Saisei, Tekkadan and Teiwaz's mechanics activate the Pluma, which wreaks havoc on the hangar. Upon his arrival on Mars, McGillis reveals to Tekkadan that Mobile Armors are fully automated, therefore making them capable of unrestrained violence, and that Mobile Suits - especially the Gundams - were created to destroy them. As soon as Tekkadan and McGillis reach the excavation site, Iok and his platoon stage an ambush to arrest McGillis, but the presence of their Mobile Suits accidentally activates the Mobile Armor. | ||||
36 | 'Stained Wings' Transcription: 'Kegareta Tsubasa' (Japanese: 穢れた翼) | December 11, 2016 | January 13, 2018 | |
The Mobile Armor Hashmal awakens from its 300-year slumber and lays waste to Iok's Mobile Suit platoon. Tekkadan and McGillis retreat from the mining plant, while Iok is forced by his comrades to fall back as well. McGillis reveals that the Hashmal destroyed the nearby fuel depot and Gjallarhorn's third ground base to resupply, as the Plumas that accompany the Mobile Armor are not equipped with Ahab Reactors, warning that the Hashmal spawns multiple Plumas to refuel and repair it. They must act fast to trap and destroy the Mobile Armor, as it will set a course for Chryse and wipe out the city's population. Despite warnings from Mikazuki and Hush of the Hashmal's arrival, Kudelia and Atra refuse to evacuate. As Tekkadan prepare to corner the Hashmal in a gorge, it changes its course toward the public agricultural plant after being fired upon by Iok. Akihiro's unit scrambles to defend the plant, but the Hashmal wipes out a portion of the plant with its beam cannon. Mikazuki arrives in the Barbatos Lupus to save Ride from the Pluma swarm before setting his sights on the Mobile Armor. Meanwhile, Julieta finds and rescues Iok while McGillis and Isurugi are confronted by the Gundam Vidar. | ||||
37 | 'Battle for Chryse' Transcription: 'Kuryuse Bōei-sen' (Japanese: クリュセ防衛戦) | December 18, 2016 | January 20, 2018 | |
Just as the Gundam Barbatos Lupus is about to confront the Hashmal, Mikazuki freezes and starts to bleed through his nose. Meanwhile, Vidar offers cryptic responses to McGillis that suggest he is actually Gaelio Bauduin, his betrayed former comrade, before retreating to help Julieta and Iok. Akihiro charges toward the Mobile Armor, but the Gundam Gusion Rebake Full City's Alaya-Vijnana System suddenly malfunctions and he is knocked unconscious. The Hashmal breaks through Tekkadan's defenses in the gorge while Julieta prevents Iok from attacking it once more, as his heavily damaged Reginlaze will only be a distraction. With time running out, Orga sorties Shino and Yamagi in the Gundam Flauros to separate the Mobile Armor from its Plumas with the Galaxy Cannon, but they fail to slow the Hashmal itself. As Tekkadan dispatch the rest of the Plumas, Mikazuki stops the Hashmal from killing McGillis, Isurugi, Ride, and Julieta, risking his body to unleash the Gundam Barbatos Lupus' full potential by releasing its limiters. | ||||
38 | 'Hunter of Angels' Transcription: 'Tenshi o Karu Mono' (Japanese: 天使を狩る者) | December 25, 2016 | January 27, 2018 | |
In a grueling showdown, Mikazuki fights and slays the Hashmal, despite the Gundam Barbatos Lupus sustaining heavy damage - and consequently, his entire right side becoming paralyzed from the strain of the battle. One month later, Orga reports to McMurdo about the incident and Gjallarhorn's searching for other Calamity War remnants on Mars. As a show of trust, Orga gives McMurdo his sakazuki cup to break, should Tekkadan be considered a hindrance to Teiwaz. While McMurdo declines to break the cup due to his investments on Mars, he warns Orga that any betrayal of Teiwaz would lead to severe consequences for Tekkadan. Meanwhile, McGillis explains his side of the incident to the Seven Stars council, placing the blame on Iok. Rustal refuses to agree with Iok due to a lack of evidence to support his argument, allowing McGillis to claim credit for slaying the Hashmal. Later, Rustal grants Julieta her request to become the test pilot for Gjallarhorn's new machine, which is powerful but unstable. Fearing that Mikazuki may not come back from the next battle, Atra begs Kudelia to bear his children. Humiliated by McGillis, feeling betrayed by Rustal's refusal to defend him and obsessed with his honor and his men's sacrifice, Iok orders his servants to contact Jasley. | ||||
39 | 'Counsel' Transcription: 'Jogen' (Japanese: 助言) | January 15, 2017 | February 3, 2018 | |
The Turbines bid farewell to Tekkadan. Following a tip-off by Jasley, Iok leads a crackdown on the Turbines in his quest to take down Tekkadan. Aboard the Hammerhead, Naze and Amida recall the time they first met and how they formed the Turbines and joined Teiwaz. Atra contemplates having a baby with Mikazuki herself. Later, Mikazuki, Atra, and Hush pay McMurdo a visit when they learn that Naze has gone missing and learn that Gjallarhorn found a banned weapon called the 'Dáinsleif' - a railgun that is the basis for the Gundam Flauros' cannons - aboard one of the Turbines' freighters, much to McMurdo's chagrin. Orga contacts Naze, who tells him not to worry about the Turbines and to continue his focus on Tekkadan. | ||||
40 | 'Lit by a Blazing Sun' Transcription: 'Moyuru Taiyō ni Terasarete' (Japanese: 燃ゆる太陽に照らされて) | January 22, 2017 | February 10, 2018 | |
With the Turbines targeted by Gjallarhorn, McMurdo has Mikazuki inform Orga that Teiwaz will not intervene in the situation. Naze announces to McMurdo that the Turbines will disband, provided McMurdo takes in the female members. Shino and Akihiro propose to rescue the Turbines as the Arianrhod fleet close in on their relay station. Naze and Amida provide cover for their comrades to evacuate, but Iok orders his Dáinsleif squadron to open fire at the transport ships. Amida rushes to protect the transports, but is cornered by Julieta and her Reginlaze Julia. Akihiro, Shino, and Ride arrive at the scene to assist in the evacuation while Naze sends the Hammerhead on a kamikaze run toward the fleet. The Dáinsleif squadron shoot down Amida's Hyakuren and critically damage the Hammerhead, but not before it collides with two of the fleet's ships. The impact of Naze and Amida's deaths is felt all the way to Kudelia's office and Tekkadan's headquarters. | ||||
41 | 'Natural for a Human' Transcription: 'Hito to Shite Atarimae no' (Japanese: 人として当たり前の) | January 29, 2017 | February 17, 2018 | |
As Tekkadan and the surviving Turbines mourn the loss of Naze and Amida, McMurdo lets the former Turbines members in under his wing as promised while Azee convinces Lafter to show her true feelings to Akihiro. Meanwhile, after looking at Naze's children, Mikazuki startles Atra by bluntly asking her if she'd like to have a baby with him. Just as Lafter is shopping for a gift for Akihiro, she is shot dead by one of Jasley's subordinates. Following the incident, Orga and McGillis promise to help each other take down Iok and Jasley to achieve their long-term goals. | ||||
42 | 'Settlement' Transcription: 'Otoshimae' (Japanese: 落とし前) | February 5, 2017 | February 24, 2018 | |
Tekkadan wages war on the JPT Trust. As Tekkadan's Mobile Suit squadron mows down the enemy units, Jasley contacts McMurdo to ask for help, but McMurdo reveals Jasley's plan to have him arrested by Gjallarhorn so he will take over Teiwaz. He also informs Jasley about his deal with Rustal to sweep the Turbines incident under the rug, thus leaving JPT Trust alone to deal with Tekkadan, who have severed their ties with Teiwaz. Jasley calls for a conditional ceasefire, but Orga refuses the deal before allowing Mikazuki to destroy the bridge of Jasley's ship, killing the latter and avenging Lafter. Meanwhile, Isurugi broadcasts his speech revealing the corruption of Gjallarhorn, making particular note of how Rustal and Iok's actions led to the SAU-Arbrau war and the elimination of the Turbines. With no one left to trust, Tekkadan sever their ties with the Admoss Company to take part in the revolution led by McGillis. | ||||
43 | 'Revealed Intentions' Transcription: 'Tadorisuita Shin'i' (Japanese: たどりついた真意) | February 12, 2017 | March 3, 2018 | |
Three days after Tekkadan's assault on JPT Trust, McGillis' faction and Tekkadan launch a coup d'etat on the Seven Stars headquarters and takes all but Rustal and Iok prisoner, while preparing for a counterattack by the Arianrhod fleet. McGillis prepares to board the Gundam Bael - the first Gundam ever built, rumored to contain the soul of Gjallarhorn founder Agnika Kaieru - but he is suddenly confronted by Vidar, who unmasks himself as Gaelio Bauduin. Before they can come to blows, Mikazuki intervenes the rebuilt Gundam Barbatos Lupus Rex and battles the Gundam Vidar, but Gaelio reveals that his Gundam uses a pseudo Alaya Vijnana System based on Ein Dalton's brain. Gaelio retreats from the duel when McGillis boards and launches the Gundam Bael. As McGillis broadcasts his speech worldwide, he is interrupted by Gaelio, who declares his intent to defeat his former comrade. | ||||
44 | 'The Man Who Holds the Soul' Transcription: 'Tamashī wo Te ni Shita Otoko' (Japanese: 魂を手にした男) | February 19, 2017 | March 10, 2018 | |
Taking advantage of Gaelio's interrupting McGillis, Rustal makes a counterpoint to McGillis' speech and exposes the latter's treachery to the Seven Stars on his broadcast. Almiria confronts McGillis over the truth about her brother Gaelio and threatens to kill him, but he instead stops her from committing suicide. As the captive Seven Stars members wish to stay neutral in the conflict, McGillis informs Orga that only his faction and Tekkadan will face the combined might of the Arianrhod fleet, much to Orga's dismay. After a long talk with Kudelia, Atra confesses her true feelings for Mikazuki. | ||||
45 | 'If This Is the End' Transcription: 'Kore ga Saigonara' (Japanese: これが最後なら) | February 26, 2017 | March 17, 2018 | |
The war between Tekkadan & McGillis' faction against the Arianrhod fleet has begun, with Julieta engaging in a fierce battle with Mikazuki. Rustal instigates a false flag maneuver using a hijacked revolutionary fleet Graze and firing a Dáinsleif toward his own fleet to justify a massive counterattack with the railguns, which leaves a majority of the revolutionaries' fleet destroyed or crippled. Meanwhile, the Hotarubi and Gundam Flaruos is severely damaged and Shino is injured by the Dáinsleif squadron's second barrage. Orga ponders retreating, but his men convince him to see this battle to the end and he orders the Isaribi to charge through Arianrhod's main fleet. As McGilis rallies his troops, Gaelio attacks him with the restored Gundam Kimaris Vidar. The Hotarubi is used as a shield for the Isaribi to allow Shino a chance fire the Super Galaxy Cannon at Rustal's ship - but unfortunately, Julieta manages to throw off his aim, causing his shot to narrowly miss the bridge of Rustal's ship. Frustrated and disparaging, Shino charges forward in a kamikaze run toward the enemy fleet, before his mobile suit is pulverized from return fire. | ||||
46 | 'For Whom?' Transcription: 'Taga Tame' (Japanese: 誰が為) | March 5, 2017 | March 24, 2018 | |
Orga and Eugene argue over rescuing Shino as Mikazuki critically injures Julieta in an intense duel and the Hotarubi self-destructs, releasing a Nano-Mirror Chaff that disrupts all communication with the Arianrhod fleet. Meanwhile, McGillis battles Gaelio, but his left hand gives in from his stab wound and Isurugi sacrifices himself to block Gaelio's drill knee attack. After Tekkadan and the revolutionary forces retreat to Mars, Gaelio recovers Julieta while Orga, Eugene, and McGillis discuss their next plan of strategy. As they arrive to Mars, they learn that the Mars Branch is withholding support from McGillis as he has been officially stripped of his rank and title back on Earth. | ||||
47 | 'Scapegoat' Transcription: 'Ikenie' (Japanese: 生け贄) | March 12, 2017 | April 7, 2018 | |
Rustal has taken full control of Gjallarhorn and the Seven Stars after disclosing the fact that McGillis was adopted by Iznario Fareed. Upon their return to Mars, Tekkadan discovers that they are now vilified by the media while the majority of their accounts have been frozen and their clients have stopped supporting them. Furthermore, Nobliss Gordon has ceased funding Admoss Company and will only restore it if Kudelia cuts her ties with Tekkadan. During a team meeting held by Orga, Zack quits the organization in fear of his life. Orga calls McMurdo and asks him for an open communication with Rustal, where he offers the latter a deal; allow Tekkadan's members to live and he will disband Tekkadan and hand over both McGillis and Gundam Bael. To Orga's horror, Rustal refuses because he wishes Tekkadan to be made a scapegoat and slaughtered by the Arianrhod fleet, in order to restore both faith in Gjallarhorn and peace in the Earth sphere. As every Tekkadan member is a wanted criminal, Kudelia proposes to manipulate Arbrau's database to give the members new identities. Merribit and Dexter manage to secure funds from one of Tekkadan's accounts to keep the organization afloat - but just before they can call Makanai, the base is surrounded by Gjallarhorn. | ||||
48 | 'Promise' Transcription: 'Yakusoku' (Japanese: 約束) | March 19, 2017 | April 14, 2018 | |
Gjallarhorn's forces have surrounded Tekkadan's headquarters and cut the organization's means of outside communication. Orga plans for his comrades to escape to Chryse through a series of Calamity War era tunnels while McGillis creates a diversion by penetrating through Gjallarhorn's front lines and Orga escorts Kudelia and Atra back to Admoss Company. Despite disarming his Reginlaze, Iok charges toward the Gundam Bael, but McGillis quickly downs him, prompting Gjallarhorn to launch a counterattack. Upon their arrival at Admoss Company, Orga discovers that Gjallarhorn manipulated the media to make the public think Tekkadan ignored orders to surrender. Makanai agrees to help Tekkadan with their new identities, but they must return to Earth to finalize the process. Furthermore, Orga receives an email from Azee stating that the former Turbines can smuggle them through Teiwaz's Mars office. Just as Orga, Chad, and Ride head back to base, they are ambushed by men in suits sent by Nobliss and Orga dies from his wounds. | ||||
49 | 'McGillis Fareed' Transcription: 'Makugirisu Farido' (Japanese: マクギリス・ファリド) | March 26, 2017 | April 21, 2018 | |
Following the death of Orga, Mikazuki rallies the rest of Tekkadan, telling them to carry out Orga's orders to live until the end. As Gjallarhorn forces begin their assault on the base, McGillis battles the Arianrhod fleet by himself before Gaelio once again duels with him, pushing his Alaya-Vijnana Type Ein to its limit to match the Bael. Hush is mortally wounded and dies during the battle, while the heavily-damaged Gundam Kilmaris Vidar manages to cripple the Gundam Bael and seriously wound McGillis as the two crash into Rustal's ship. Abandoning the Bael, McGillis infiltrates the ship and tries to get to the bridge, only to be cut off by Gaelio. The two quickly shoot each other, but Gaelio's mask protects him while McGillis is fatally shot in the chest, with Gaelio pinning the dying McGillis to a wall and demanding acknowledgment as the victor. McGillis then confesses that the reason he betrayed Gaelio and Carta was due to their friendship with him causing his drive for power to waver, while his ambitions of reforming Gjallarhorn were because he promised Almiria a safer world. Conflicted, Gaelio breaks down as McGillis succumbs to his wounds, bidding his deceased friend farewell. As Tekkadan struggles to repel the Gjallarhorn forces, Rustal notes McGillis' story will be remembered as a tragic consequence for those thirsting for power and sends Julieta out to finish Tekkadan off. | ||||
50 | 'Their Place' Transcription: 'Karera no Ibasho' (Japanese: 彼らの居場所) | April 2, 2017 | April 28, 2018 | |
As Tekkadan finally manages to clear the underground tunnel to Chryse, Mikazuki and Akihiro hold off the rest of Gjallarhorn's troops for Eugene and the others to escape, but the Graze units suddenly retreat for the Dáinsleif squadron to fire from orbit, obliterating the base in the process and presumably wiping out Tekkadan. Despite crippling damage, both Gundams rise to finish off the Gjallarhorn mobile suits. Akihiro crushes Iok to death, satisfied he managed to avenge the deceased members of the Turbines before he is killed by Iok's subordinates. Mikazuki overclocks Barbatos as he had against the Graze Ein and Hashmal, decimating the Gjallarhorn soldiers until Julieta intervenes. Disillusioned by the political intrigue and bloodshed in Rustal's actions, Julieta asks what drives Mikazuki to fight even in a hopeless battle, to which Mikazuki states he has none beyond survival. As he engages Julieta, the Barbados Lupus Rex finally gives out from its damages and Mikazuki dies from his injuries, with Julieta claiming Barbados' head as proof of his death; thus ending what becomes known as the 'McGillis Fareed Incident'. In the following years, Gjallarhorn repeals the Seven Stars council system after losing the Issue, Kujan and Fareed families - and ironically, Rustal's policies are a reflection of McGillis' ideals, restructuring the government as a democratic system under his leadership. Earth's influence on Mars erodes after Rustal reduces the size of Gjallarhorn's Mars branch, while the cities of Mars gain independence and form the Martian Union with Kudelia as their first chairperson. During this transition, Rustal and Kudelia sign the Human Debris Abolishment Treaty in an effort to reduce the suffering and conflict in the solar system. Meanwhile, Julieta - who was credited with defeating Mikazuki to the public and is now rumored to be Gjallarhorn's next leader - visits Gaelio at a hospital, where he is in therapy after having his pseudo Alaya-Vijnana removed. Both reminisce on and express their regret over the tragic ends of McGillis and Tekkadan, though resolve to keep moving forward. While largely forgotten, Tekkadan's surviving members live on with new identities in the Admoss Company, Sakura's orphanage, the Martian Union and the Kassapa Mobile Worker Factory, with all of them remaining in touch. Ride assassinates Nobliss and all his cohorts to avenge Orga, while Kudelia visits Atra and Akatsuki - the late Mikazuki's son by Atra - at Sakura's farm, fulfilling her promise to look after them. As the series comes to a close, Kudelia silently monologues that while Mikazuki and Tekkadan are gone, she could still love the world that they sacrificed their lives to change. |
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Notes[edit]
- ^On the broadcast night of July 2, 2016, Adult Swim hosted a Hunter × Hunter marathon where they played episodes 1–7.[9][10] The English dub of episode 5 aired on Adult Swim on July 9.
- ^On the broadcast night of September 3, 2016, Adult Swim hosted a One-Punch Man Labor Day marathon where they played episodes 1–7.[11] The English dub of episode 13 aired on Adult Swim on September 10.
- ^On the broadcast night of October 29, 2016, Adult Swim hosted a Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans marathon where they played episodes 13–19.[12] The English dub of episode 20 aired on Adult Swim on November 5.
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- ^'Adult Swim To Air Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans Anime'. Anime News Network. May 12, 2016.
- ^'VIDEO: Main Voice Cast for 'Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans' Announced'. Crunchyroll. 2015-08-22. Retrieved 2015-10-12.
- ^ustar (2015-08-18). 'MAN WITH A MISSION to release new single 'Raise your flag''. tokyohive.com. Retrieved 2015-10-12.
- ^'True Performs Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans Anime Next Ending Theme'. Anime News Network. 2015-12-12. Retrieved 2016-01-17.
- ^'Watch Wagakki Band Vocalist Yuko Suzuhana's Latest Solo Song 'Cradle of Eternity' MV'. Crunchyroll. 2016-11-03. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
- ^NIST Time and Date FAQ. Retrieved September 6, 2016.
- ^'Toonami - Toonami is excited to announce the newest show.. - Facebook'. Retrieved 5 June 2016.
- ^'Hunter X Hunter marathon on July 2'. Twitter. June 22, 2016. Retrieved June 22, 2016.
- ^'Hunter X Hunter marathon on July 2'. Facebook. June 22, 2016. Retrieved June 22, 2016.
- ^'Labor Day weekend isn't just about getting an extra day off. It's also about the One-Punch Man Marathon! Get ready for seven back-to-back episodes of your favorite bald hero. Happening September 3rd, starting at 11:30'. Facebook. August 12, 2016.
- ^'Happy Fan Art Friday! Today's submission is helping us announce our Halloween weekend marathon! On Oct 29, don't miss out on seven back-to-back episodes of Gundam Iron-Blooded Orphans. Only on Toonami, starting at midnight!'. Facebook. September 30, 2016.
- ^'Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans & JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Coming To Toonami'. Comicbook. July 1, 2017. Retrieved July 1, 2017.