TV-Series
Description
Set in the post-disaster timeline, "Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans" explores a future where humanity has colonized Mars and other celestial bodies, but economic disparity and political corruption plague society. The story centers on Kudelia Aina Bernstein, a young Martian noblewoman advocating for independence from Earth's economic dominance, and a group of child soldiers from the private security company CGS. These children, led by Mikazuki Augus and Orga Itsuka, are exploited as expendable labor, forced to fight in dangerous missions with outdated equipment.

When a powerful Earth-based organization, Gjallarhorn, attempts to assassinate Kudelia to suppress her political influence, CGS abandons the children to face the attack. In response, the child soldiers stage a rebellion, overthrowing their adult superiors and taking control of CGS. Renaming themselves Tekkadan, meaning "Iron and Blood," they vow to protect Kudelia and secure their own future. Mikazuki, a skilled but emotionally detached pilot, becomes the primary operator of the Gundam Barbatos, a powerful and ancient mobile suit recovered from CGS's storage.

As Tekkadan escorts Kudelia to Earth to negotiate Martian independence, they face relentless opposition from Gjallarhorn, a militarized organization maintaining Earth's hegemony. The journey reveals the complexities of interplanetary politics, with factions like the Teiwaz mafia and the Brewers pirates playing significant roles. Tekkadan's rise to prominence challenges the status quo, but their lack of experience and resources forces them into increasingly precarious situations.

The narrative delves into themes of loyalty, survival, and the cost of ambition. Orga, as Tekkadan's leader, struggles with the weight of responsibility, often making morally ambiguous decisions to ensure the group's survival. Mikazuki, bound by his loyalty to Orga, becomes a symbol of Tekkadan's resolve, but his reliance on the Barbatos and its Alaya-Vijnana system—a neural interface that enhances piloting at the cost of physical strain—raises questions about the human cost of war.

Kudelia's journey evolves from a naive idealist to a determined leader, grappling with the harsh realities of political negotiation and the sacrifices required for change. Her relationship with Tekkadan grows mutually beneficial, as they provide her protection while she secures legitimacy for their cause. Meanwhile, Gjallarhorn's internal divisions, particularly between traditionalists like McGillis Fareed and reformists like Gaelio Bauduin, add layers of intrigue and conflict.

The series balances large-scale battles with intimate character moments, exploring the personal struggles of its ensemble cast. Secondary characters, such as the compassionate engineer Naze Turbine and the conflicted Gjallarhorn officer Ein Dalton, contribute to the narrative's depth. The story escalates as Tekkadan's successes attract both allies and enemies, culminating in a high-stakes confrontation that tests their unity and resolve.

"Iron-Blooded Orphans" stands out for its grounded portrayal of war and its impact on individuals, particularly the marginalized. The absence of traditional Gundam tropes like Newtypes or beam weaponry emphasizes a more brutal, close-quarters combat style, reflecting the harsh realities of its world. The series concludes with a bittersweet resolution, underscoring the sacrifices made in the pursuit of freedom and the enduring legacy of those who fought for it.
Information
Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans
機動戦士ガンダム 鉄血のオルフェンズ
Type: TV-Series
Anime episodes: 25
Movie/episode length: 30 min.
Date: 10/02/2016 – 04/02/2017
Categories
Genre
ActionDrama
Settings
WarMilitarySci-FiSpace
Tags
Mecha
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Episodes
Staffel 1
26New Blood
27In the Midst of Jealousy
28Battle Before Dawn
29The Trigger of Success
30Inauguration of the Arbrau Defense Forces
31Silent War
32My Friend
33Sovereign of Mars
34Vidar Rising
35Awakening Calamity
36Stained Wings
37Battle for Chryse
38Hunter of Angels
39Counsel
40Lit by a Blazing Sun
41Natural for a Human
42Settlement
43Revealed Intentions
44The Man Who Holds the Soul
45If This Is the End
46For Whom?
47Scapegoat
48Promise
49McGillis Fareed
50Their Place
Comment(s)
Staff
  • Director
    Tatsuyuki Nagai
  • Script
    Mayori Sekijima
    Yōsuke Kuroda
    Shinsuke Ōnishi
    Tatsuto Higuchi
  • Episode Director
    Shigeru Ueda
    Tatsuyuki Nagai
    Naomichi Yamato
    Kazuo Miyake
    Seung Hui Son
    Shinya Watada
    Shouji Ikeno
    Tomo Ōkubo
    Shun Kudō
    Yūki Asada
  • Music
    Masaru Yokoyama
  • Original Character Design
    Yū Itō
  • Art Director
    Ayu Kawamoto
  • Mechanical design
    Kanetake Ebikawa
    Kenji Teraoka
    Naohiro Washio
    Tamotsu Shinohara
    Ippei Gyōbu
  • Sound Director
    Jin Aketagawa
  • Director of Photography
    Haruhi Gotō
  • Producer
    Toshihiro Maeda
    Masakazu Ogawa
  • Series Composition
  • Storyboard
    Susumu Nishizawa
    Iwao Teraoka
    Toshiyuki Fujisawa
    Tatsuyuki Nagai
    Ryōsuke Nakamura
    Hiroshi Kobayashi
    Tetsuhito Saitō
    Hirotaka Endo
    Shinya Watada
    Kyōhei Ishiguro
    Osamu Kamei
    Takahiko Kyōgoku
    Shinichi Oshimi
    Yūki Asada
  • Unit Director
    Tatsuyuki Nagai
    Ryōsuke Nakamura
    Takahiko Kyōgoku
  • Character Design
    Michinori Chiba
  • Animation Director
    Kenichi Ōnuki
    Munetaka Abe
    Michinori Chiba
    Kunihiro Abe
    Shinichi Yoshikawa
    Hiromitsu Morishita
    Takurō Shinbo
    Kenichi Takase
    Natsuki Egami
    Takashi Shiokawa
    Naoko Nakamoto
    Hiroshi Arisawa
    Yukihito Ōgomori
    Nagisa Nakajima
    Kyōko Kotani
    Katsuyuki Yamazaki
    Shinya Kusumegi
    Kanta Suzuki
    Kento Toya
    Takayoshi Watanabe
    Yūichi Yoshida
    Hisashi Nakamoto
    Sakiko Uda
    Akiko Toyoda
    Shuri Toida
    Miyako Kamiya
    Kaori Saito
  • Art design
    Nobuhito Sue
  • Cgi Director
    Yohei Miyahara
  • Executive producer
    Shin Sasaki
    Hiroo Maruyama
Production
  • Production
    Mainichi Broadcasting System
    Sunrise
  • Animation Production
    Sunrise
Relations
Anime overview
Manga overview
Music
Opening
Ep. 27-38
“RAGE OF DUST”
Ep. 39-50
“Fighter”
Ending
“RAGE OF DUST”
Ep. 27-38
“Shōnen no Hate" (少年の果て; Childhood's End)”
Ep. 39-50
“Freesia" (フリージア)”
Insert songs
Ep. 46
“Tenkū no saki e" (天空の先へ; Beyond the Sky)”