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Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans

Originaltitel: Kidou Senshi Gundam: Tekketsu no Orphans
  • Fernsehserie
  • 2015–2017
  • 16
  • 24 Min.
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Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans (2015)
Animation für ErwachseneAnimeHandgezeichnete AnimationMechaActionAnimationsfilmDramaScience-Fiction

300 Jahre nach dem Unheilskrieg erheben sich eine zerlumpte Gruppe von Freiheitskämpfern und ein alter Mobiler Anzug ein für alle Mal dem Ruf nach Gerechtigkeit.300 Jahre nach dem Unheilskrieg erheben sich eine zerlumpte Gruppe von Freiheitskämpfern und ein alter Mobiler Anzug ein für alle Mal dem Ruf nach Gerechtigkeit.300 Jahre nach dem Unheilskrieg erheben sich eine zerlumpte Gruppe von Freiheitskämpfern und ein alter Mobiler Anzug ein für alle Mal dem Ruf nach Gerechtigkeit.

  • Stoffentwicklung
    • Yoshiyuki Tomino
    • Hajime Yatate
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Bill Rogers
    • Adin Rudd
    • Landon McDonald
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,9/10
    2521
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    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Yoshiyuki Tomino
      • Hajime Yatate
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Bill Rogers
      • Adin Rudd
      • Landon McDonald
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 3 Gewinne & 10 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Bill Rogers
    Bill Rogers
    • Additional Voices…
    • 2015–2017
    Adin Rudd
    Adin Rudd
    • Additional Voices
    • 2015–2017
    Landon McDonald
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    • 2015–2017
    Kengo Kawanishi
    • Mikazuki Augus
    • 2015–2017
    Jennifer Alyx
    Jennifer Alyx
    • Additional Voices
    • 2015–2017
    Sean Finkle
    • Additional Voices
    • 2015–2017
    Ray Chase
    Ray Chase
    • Rustal Elion
    • 2016–2017
    Kyle McCarley
    Kyle McCarley
    • Mikazuki Augus
    • 2015–2017
    Johnny Yong Bosch
    Johnny Yong Bosch
    • Orga Itsuka
    • 2015–2016
    Bryce Papenbrook
    Bryce Papenbrook
    • Eugene Seven Stark
    • 2015–2016
    Lucien Dodge
    Lucien Dodge
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    Cassandra Lee Morris
    • Atra Mixta
    • 2015–2016
    Cherami Leigh
    Cherami Leigh
    • Kudelia Aina Bernstein
    • 2015–2016
    Yoshimasa Hosoya
    Yoshimasa Hosoya
    • Orga Itsuka
    • 2015–2017
    Doug Erholtz
    Doug Erholtz
    • Akihiro Altland
    • 2015–2016
    Tommy Arciniega
    • Hush Middy
    • 2016–2017
    Jon Allen
    Jon Allen
    • Zack Lowe
    • 2016–2017
    Stephen Mendel
    Stephen Mendel
    • Togonosuke Makanai
    • 2016–2017
    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Yoshiyuki Tomino
      • Hajime Yatate
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    10stamv

    A top 5 Gundam series

    This is the first Gundam series I ever watched and since then I am huge Gundam fan ! It has everything: cool characters, awesome story, action, bittersweet ending and more... If you 've never watched Gundam before, you should start with this one and I believe that you won't regret it!
    10intouch-48392

    Stuck in awe

    I can't get over the fact how messed up my emotions are after finishing season 2. Lol. I don't even cry at funerals and this one pushed me close to the edge. I'm telling myself to snap out of it - repeatedly reminding myself none of these people are real. The story was being excellent. If it hadn't received an award it should. Much respect to its creators
    9jon_carlson-28953

    (Season 1) New, Bold, and Brilliant

    I haven't watched a Gundam show in a while. And by "a while" I mean at least 10 years. I got tired of the repetitive action scenes, cookie-cutter characters, and plots that were just an excuse for conflict. I dismissed new titles with fancy words like "Unicorn" and "F91" attached to them as essentially Barbie getting a new hat. But, there was something about "Iron Blooded Orphans" that just was very compelling. I gave it a watch and I am so glad I did as this is one of the better Anime shows I have watched recently, Gundam or not.

    Story-wise it's pretty simple, child slaves on Mars in the distant future rise up and take over the business they were once beholden to as property. "Human Debris" is the term they use here. These children have been modified with technology so that education and training is not necessary, just plug them in and they know what to do. This instantly makes the cast of young protagonists easy to get behind. How can you not root for enslaved children to win? The plot is a bit weighed down by politics, sub plots, and many factions in what feels like a jigsaw puzzle of a story at times. I actually went out of my way to learn many names of governments and factions that ended up playing little to no role in the plot itself. Don't trouble yourself too hard with these details. The meat of the plot is the kids and their fight to survive the war they have set themselves up for by standing up. This is not war in the sense of excuses to have battles, comment on how awful it is, then experience no loss as many of these shows often do, this treats battle for what it is- hell. Casualties are suffered and comrades are mourned on both sides with a gritty emphasis placed on the youth of the fallen. I finished a few episodes with a depressed feeling. The Gundam itself is almost an afterthought!

    The plot is helped along with a colorful cast of characters. There is no main character to be sure, but a central core four. Starting with the pilot of the primary mech, Mikazuki. In past shows, this kid would be the focus of the show 90% of the time. But, he is so subdued that it would be hard to just concentrate on him. He seems almost boring at first, but you learn very quickly that it's just one layer to what may be the most complex character in franchise history. A devoted, loyal, and courageous fighter but also a stone cold killer. Capable of compassion and tenderness, but also a lust for blood. Mikazuki follows the orders of Orga, the leader of the kids, Orga serves as military commander, business manager, big brother, and in many ways father to children he leads, putting a lot of weight on his shoulders while still managing to keep an ever present spike on the tip of his hair. That thing could put someone's eye out! Hair do aside, Orga generates a lot of sympathy from the responsibility he holds. He must give orders that may result in the deaths of those who are- not just employees and soldiers- but family members. A position he struggles with at times, but succeeds in ultimately. Then there is Kudelia, the leading lady, I think she is where the show fails the most in characters. Serving as the "only hope" character, she is generic in that she wants equality for an oppressed people, while detesting violence. She hires the band of child soldiers to escort her to Earth to meet with "X" government to discuss "Y" trade laws, but also hates all the bloodshed she causes by embarking on this journey. Thankfully she accepts it as a necessary evil to accomplish a greater good, but otherwise serves only as a stereotypical princess and love interest for Mikazuki. Finally there is McGillis, the resident Char Aznable type, who serves as antagonist and anti-hero. I won't give too much away, but he is a man with plans of his own while serving Gjallahorn, the main bad guys in pretentiously over-the-top uniforms to match their snobby personalities, making them as easy to hate as the kids are easy to root for. The rest make up a strong supporting cast, including a guy who dresses like a pimp and has a bad-ass ship crewed by his harem of hot wives earning him the award of "Luckiest Man In Space".

    The cast of mechs in this is a good one, too. The primary Gundam "Barbatos" is interesting in that it has very little in terms of fire power, but makes up it melee. Most of the mechs in this show rely on some form of hand-to-hand combat weapon as their primary piece, making it short on sweet, sweet, 'spolsion porn yet gnarly in the way they show the carnage and brutality of each impact, fluids (blood and oil) spew frequently, with a lot agonizing scenes of machines being torn apart methodically along with their helpless pilots. This was the first show I have seen that took the glamour away from being a Gundam pilot and equates it more like being a medieval era knight. The battle scenes are some of the finest I have seen in almost any Anime, and the art and effects showcased in the them is the best I have seen in a Gundam series. Speaking of art, the character designs themselves are very bright and colorful, contrasting the dark atmosphere they live in, and hearken back to the days of the original series. They even have one of the male characters pilot a bright pink mobile suit. Real men wear pink. Just ask Vegeta. I found the music be to only above average with some good opening and closing themes to start with, "Raise Your Flag" by Man With A Mission served as a good tune to get the blood pumping for an episode and "Orphans no Namida" by Misia as a more bluesy and sullen closing theme that is catchy and fits the often sad endings to many episodes. The Sub vs. Dub battle here is no contest in my opinion, the Japanese cast destroys the English one in terms of quality of performance and fit. There is also a slight emphasis on the fact they speak Japanese, so accuracy plays a part as well. Go Sub or go home.

    This is a gritty experience from start to finish, yes the cast is primarily young children, but they are not innocent. They are products of the environment they were raised in. Each day is a fight to survive, not just for their own future, but for the ones who died fighting for that future. The show succeeds brilliantly in it's mix of emotional moments and awesome fight scenes so that it feels like a complete experience. The season ends well with a sense of closure, but still leaves plenty open for Season 2 which I eagerly look forward to. I would dare call this show a masterpiece if it were not for some episodes that dragged too long with politics and a few side characters that were introduced suddenly and forced to develop too quickly (looking at you, Carta Issue). I enjoyed this show immensely and recommend it to Anime fans in general as a great intro to the Gundam franchise and a very good series regardless. 9/10. Check it out. Cheers!
    hwoarang45

    New gundam for modern viewer not that ideal for kids though

    Life is never black and white, there are a lot of grey areas..not being able to adapt , will only limit ones potential to go the unknown, reach the unreachable that others can. That's why i love the ending this is the most realistic and modern way of telling a story of tragic child soldier of wars...... u cant romanticize it like GUNDAM SEED or fantasize it like GUNDAM 00, this is just perfect way of showing how the real world is imperfect and unfair , sometimes brutally injustice but if one were to make a big enough impact through sheer determination and sacrifices sometimes, just sometimes u gain the fruits of life in the end, the goals that most want, a sense of freedom to discover the purpose of life for those unfortunate in life. Like orga said, there is only one way forward, and don't stop believing... this really conclude a strong Japanese spirit and moto of life.
    10sivathexpandable

    A Master piece...!! Underrated Anime

    Please watch this Anime, you don't have to have knowledge on other Gundam series to watch this. This Anime has everything in it, it concentrates on social issues like Political affairs, Corruption, betrayel, poverty, child labour, War calamities, Friendship, leadership...!! It's about children who just wanted to lead a normal life in the midst of Chaos!!

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      The 72 Gundam Frames from the Calamity War that occurs 300 years prior to the events of the series were named and based on the 72 Demons of Solomon's Lesser Key. ASW-G-08 Gundam Barbatos was named after the demon of the same name, even ranking as the 8th Duke of Hell.
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      Featured in The JonTron Show: Food Games (Part 1) (2015)
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      Raise your flag
      Performed by Man with a Mission

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 4. Oktober 2015 (Japan)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Japan
    • Sprache
      • Japanisch
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      • 機動戰士鋼彈鐵血孤兒
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      • Mainichi Broadcasting System (MBS)
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      • 24 Min.
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