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Vandread
Television; Anime
3 Oct 2000 - 19 Dec 2000
Bloody Violence; Bad Language; Nudity
Japan
Japanese
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Anime; Science Fiction; Future; Comedy; Mecha; Shounen
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Vandread (ヴァンドレッド vandoreddo) is an anime series directed by Takeshi Mori and created by GONZO and Media Factory animation studios. Vandread, as a science-fiction space opera anime, aims to combine elements of action, romance, ecchi, comedy, and mecha space combat. This anime presents a mix of comedy ranging from slapstick to subtle humor. Vandread also utilizes well-animated characters and cleanly rendered CG action sequences.

The Vandread series is composed of two seasons (Vandread, released in 2000 and Vandread: The Second Stage, released in 2001), each composed of thirteen episodes of twenty-five minutes. The first series is summarised in the Vandread Taidouhen OVA of 2001, and the second in the Vandread Gekitouhen ("Turbulence") OVA, released in 2002.

Set in a universe where men and women are completely segregated (on completely different planets, Mejale by the women, Tarak by the men), the gender wars are more than just a metaphor.

Hibiki Tokai, a 3rd class laborer, takes up a bet to steal a high-tech humanoid robot, known as a Vanguard, from the male attack force about to fight the "evil females". Caught onboard when it takes off, the ship is rapidly attacked and all males evacuated, with the exception of Hibiki, Duelo McFile, and Bart Garsus. Stuck onboard the damaged warship with female pirates all around, things seem to have hit an all time low until the retreating males fire a rather large torpedo at the ship to prevent it from falling into women's hands. Perxis, the core of the ship, a mysterious crystalline entity, protects itself by eradicating the missile, forming a wormhole sending the pirates and warship to a distant sector, and fusing the large warship with the female craft. This results in a quirky ship with very smooth lines, a host of technical problems, which episodes are often aimed at solving, and various hidden capabilities that become apparent in later episodes. The "Vanguard/Bangaata" Hibiki attempted to steal has also been altered along with three of the women's fighters, known as Dreads, allowing the separate ships to combine. The fusion of Hibiki's mech with one of the fighters is called a Vandread, the title mecha of the series.

In this alternate, futuristic universe men and women consider each other to be completely separate species (Hibiki gains the nickname "Mr. Alien" from Dita Liebely, one of the many female leads), and the three put up with much abuse at the hands of their female captors, but gradually make their presence accepted: Hibiki as a mecha fighter and technician, Duelo as a skilled doctor and engineer, and Bart as the ship's helmsman and navigator.

The story of the season is the trip to the system where Mejare and Tarak are located from the distant sector. Along the way, the crew encounters strange, robotic creatures that are both enigmatic and rather Borg-like, though they do not communicate at all. The subsequent battles provide the action sequences for the first two seasons, with the setup for a third season being quite clear.

After a few fights with the unknown enemy, the crew manages to take some data sample from a desert planet. The data is read out. "Blood platelets, white blood cells, red blood cells..." The whole crew is stunned. Their enemy kills people and then harvests the body parts from them. Not only this, but a later encounter with the flagship of the "Harvester", as it is called, fleet reveals that the robots were sent on their mission by the people of Earth, the world which colonized Mejare, Tarok, and countless other planets. Some time later at the start of the second season, they rescue an escape pod from the enemy. The pod contains a girl called Misty Cornwell from Pluto, the last planet in the Earth system to be harvested, and a virus which enters the ship's systems. When the correct passcode, the sound of an infant's cries, is entered, the virus shuts down and the crew is given access to the hidden data that the pod brings.

Following the initial drive to colonize, pollution has devastated Earth, making any life on the planet impossible. Huge metal gears now cover the Earth's stratosphere in an attempt to create a living environment for people in massive structures surrounding the planet. Earth's people, alone and dying on a toxic planet, begin to question the humanity of the colonists. Eventually, they convince themselves that only the inhabitants of Earth are human, and all other humans exists solely to ensure their continued existence. Their solution is to send out the Harvesters, fleets of machines created from the same basic material as the Nirvana's core. The Harvesters raid and dominate colonies to obtain body parts and with technology the Earthlings replace their own dying body parts, becoming immortal through the lives of others. Mejare and Tarak are targeted to be harvested for human sexual organs. Along the way the crew meet people targeted for their skin and for their spinal cords, as well as unidentified parts from some planets.

Now fighting is not just about defeating the enemy and surviving. They need to rush back to their homeworlds in time to warn their planets. But will the leaders of the planets listen to their almost impossible tale?

- From Wikipedia
English
Julie Maddalena as Dita Liebely
Rafael Antonio Oliver as Hibiki Tokai
Catherine Luciani as Magno Vivan
Dave Mallow as Pyoro
Steven Jay Blum as Duero Mcfile
Debra Cunningham as Barnette Orangello
Dorothy Elias-Fahn as Parfet Balblair
Ellen Wilkinson as Ezra Vieil
Jane Alan as Gascogne Rheingau
Julie Pickering as Meia Gisborn
Melissa Williamson as Jura Basil Elden
Ron Allen as Bart Garsus
Wendee Lee as Buzam A "B C" Calessa
Beau Billingslea as Premiere
Dorothy Elias-Fahn as Newscaster
James Lyon as Rabat
Jane Alan as Fanieta
Jane Alan as Meia's Oma
Beau Billingslea as Tarak Minister
Lynn Fischer as Amarone Slainthiev
Michael McConnohie as Hibiki's Grandfather
Michelle Ruff as Belvedere Coco
Mona Marshall as Meia's Fama
Olivia O'Connor as Seiron
Ron Allen as Captain
Ron Allen as Utan
Sandy Fox as Celtic Midori
Sandy Fox as Paiway
Steve Cannon as Leader
Tina Dixon as Amarone Slainthiev


Japanese
Hiroyuki Yoshino as Hibiki Tokai
Yumi Kakazu as Dita Liebely
Fumiko Orikasa as Meia Gisborn
Hideki Tasaka as Duero Mcfile
Hisako Kyouda as Magno Vivan
Mayumi Asano as Gascogne Rheingau
Megumi Toyoguchi as Parfet Balblair
Neya Michiko as Barnette Orangello
Iwata Mitsuo as Pyoro
Sayaka Ohara as Ezra Vieil
Seki Tomokazu as Bart Garsus
Yoko Soumi as Buzam A "B C" Calessa
Asakawa Yuu as Jura Basil Elden
Orikasa Ai as Meia no Ohma
Chikao Ohtsuka as Hibiki's "Gramps"
Inoue Kikuko as Meia's Fama
Kujira as Utan
Arishima Moyu as Misty Cornwell
Naomi Wakabayashi as Celtic Midori
Hidaka Noriko as Seran
Ryouichi Tanaka as Premier
Sawa Ishige as Paiway Underberg
Kikuchi Shiho as Amarone Slangeba
Unshou Ishizuka as Rabat
Yuki Masuda as Vervedale Coco
Geneon - Licensed by
Media Factory - Production Company
Links
Seasons / Episodes
1
03-Oct-2000
5
31-Oct-2000
7
14-Nov-2000
8
21-Nov-2000
10
05-Dec-2000
11
12-Dec-2000
13
26-Dec-2000
Songs
Opening Theme
Title: Trust


Lyrics:

tatoeba kimi no sono ude ga
kusari ni tsunagaretemo
tatoeba itsuka kono sora ga
moetsukite shimau to shite mo
kibou dake wa shinjite

kagayaku hoshi no kage ni yami ga suberu sekai ga aru
tatta hitotsu no inochi soko ni tozashita mama ja lonely boy

koko ni bokura ga deatta wake wa
kanarazu aru no dakara ah-ah ah-ah

tatoeba kimi ga kanashimi ni
kuzuresou ni natte mo
tatoeba boku no kono mune ga
dakitomeru chikara ni nareba
asu mo kitto We can survive

kowareta toki o koete ikiru shinjitsu ga aru nara
todokanu omoi himete hiza o kakaeta mama ja lonely girl

kitto bokura mo tadoritsukeru sa
harukana Yuutopia e ah-ah ah-ah
Translation:

Even If your arms are bound by chains
Even if the sky burns out completely one day
Believe only in hope

In the shadow of a shining star
There is a world controlled by gloom
But you only have one life
Don't shut it away there, lonely boy

There is definitely a reason why
we happened to meet here, ah-ah ah-ah

Even if you collapse from sadness
If my chest embraces you more strongly
Tomorrow surely we can survive

To pass the times when you broke down
When you were living in reality
Reaching those hidden feelings
I embraced you on my knees, lonely girl

Surely we will struggle
to reach the distant utopia, ah-ah ah-ah
Ending Theme
Title: Himegoto


Lyrics:

nee kizuite ita desho  hontou ni hoshigatte ita kotoba
mitasareteru furi shitemo  kokoro no fukaku ni  sunderu
fuangena watashi ga

hitohada yori mo sukoshi dake  nurui kaze  kodou hayamatte iku
tooi mirai o  katatteru  yokogao o mite ita
issho ni  yume no okuchi e to  tsurete itte yo
nee  kono karada goto

ai toiu na no pisutoru ga  mune no mannaka  uchinuku no
kakebiki da to ka  joushiki nante  nan no imi mo motanai
ai toiu hikigane o hiite  kootta kokoro  uchinuite
yubi no saki made  anata no ai o  sosoide

nee  wasurete iru desho  imi mo naku  kureta gin no koin
nibuku hikaru  houseki  namida no shizuku de  omoku natte  kagayaite itta
atashi dake shitteru  Himegoto datta

subete ushinatte shagamikomu  tameiki  yoake ni toketa
kono machi de wa nan no yaku ni mo tatanai
te no naka ni hikaru quarter dollar
nokosareta omoi ga kureta  yuuki o gyutto nigiri shimete
yureru kokoro de aketeku sora o  waratta

namaiki na kuchibiru  nejifuserareta

anata ga kureta  nukumori dake ga  mune no mannaka  uchinuita
kakehiki da to ka  joushiki nante  nan no imi mo motanai
ai toiu na no hikigane o hiite  yogoreta tsubami  uchinuite
totte oki no  ikareta kiss o  mou ichido
Added: 16-Jun-2006     Last Update: 31-Jan-2007







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