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Gun Sword, known in Japan as Gun vs. Sword (ガン × ソード Gan × Sōdo?), is a Japanese animated television series produced by AIC A.S.T.A. The series is directed by Gorō Taniguchi and written by Hideyuki Kurata.

The story is set on the "Planet of Endless Illusion", a place where rogues of all sorts gather. The protagonist, Van, travels the world searching for a man with a clawed right hand who killed his bride. He is joined by several other travelers along the way, each linked to the clawed man by a personal loss.

The series aired on TV Tokyo from July 4, 2005 to December 26 of the same year, totaling 26 episodes. Gun Sword aired, in English, on Animax Asia from March 2007 under the title Gun X Sword. The series is licensed for North America by Geneon Entertainment, who produced a new English dub overseen by New Generation Pictures. New Generation's English language version is also available in Australia from Madman Entertainment and in the United Kingdom by MVM Films. At Anime Central 2010, North American anime distributor Funimation Entertainment announced that they have rescued Gun X Sword and will re-release the series in late 2010.[1]

Characters[]

Van

A tall, lanky wanderer of few words clad in a dark swallowtail tuxedo. His speech is slow, laconic, and unhurried; but when hearing news referring to the clawed man, his disposition shifts to extreme anger. He acquires many titles throughout his travels. His armor is called Dann of Thursday. Women appear to be attracted to him and he likes putting all the sauces available on his food and drinking milk.

Voiced by: Takanori Hoshino (Japanese), David Vincent (English)

Wendy Garret

Van's first traveling companion. She is searching for her missing brother Michael. Offers to become Van's bride in episode 1. Seen as a young woman in episode 26 talking to a reporter about Van. It is unclear as to what her feelings for Van really are. She carries a gun from her brother and a red turtle named Kameo whose shell has a dent in it from being shot in the first episode. She comes from the town Evergreen.

Voiced by: Houko Kuwashima (Japanese), Stephanie Sheh (English)

Carmen 99

A mysterious and self-sufficient mercenary introduced in episode 2. The '99' in her name is the size of her bust, in centimeters as well as the number of gadgets she hides on her body – thus, Carmen 99 – but her birth name is Carol Mendosa.

Voiced by: Kikuko Inoue (Japanese), Michelle Ruff (English)

Ray Lundgren

A withdrawn and ruthless Armor pilot, introduced in episode 5, whose wife was killed by the Man with the claw hand. He is Joshua's older brother. It is revealed that before his wife, Shino, was killed he called Joshua, Josh, indicating that he had a more open personality.

Voiced by: Takahiro Sakurai (Japanese), Liam O'Brien (English)

Joshua Lundgren

Ray's younger brother. Joshua is upbeat, talkative and sociable. His main asset is his technical skill, being able to repair numerous everyday items, analyze armor weaknesses, and even setup timed explosives.

Voiced by: Junko Noda (Japanese), Yuri Lowenthal (English)

Priscilla

A pink-haired girl who meets Van during an armor tournament. She later joins his company on their quest. Her armor is Brownie and she controls it differently than Van and the others using a suit that responds to her movements. She develops a crush on Van and asks him to go out with her.

Voiced by: Saeko Chiba (Japanese), Carrie Savage (English)

The Claw Man

The primary antagonist and the subject of Van and Ray's hatred. His goal is supposedly saving the world but he commits many violent acts along the way. He treats everyone as a friend. He is really an old man with a failing body, and is known as the Claw Man because the lower half of his right arm is replaced by a golden clawed arm.

Voiced by: Kenyuu Horiuchi (Japanese), Kirk Thornton (English)

Armor[]

Saudade of Sunday

Pilot: Michael Garret

Saudade of Sunday was retrieved from the sunken ruins of a city in episode 10, therefore, it is the only Original Seven armor without a satellite station. When it is in its compact form it has the appearance of a gigantic bayonet. In humanoid form it sprouts several large wings which functions as large solar panels, thus allowing Saudade to function without continuous refueling as the other armors. Saudade wields a large sword with a gun at the hilt which fires energy beams.

Saudade is later launched into space and to the moon as part of the Clawed Man's scheme, but calculations showed that there was a 20% chance of it colliding with Dann of Thursday's base, and the satellite was destroyed because of it. Later, Saudade also destroyed Diablo of Monday's satellite station when it was reentering the planet, after Dann used it to recharge. A battle between the two armors ensues, interrupted by an explosion brought about by the Claw's plan.

Saudade was the first to reenter the Endless Illusion's atmosphere in episode 24, in pretty good condition. It launches into another attack against Dann when the latter returns and threatens the Birthday and the Clawed Man. In the second and final confrontation, Dann of Thursday slashes a V into Saudade and destroys it, much to Michael's disbelief, since Saudade of Sunday was supposed to be the most advanced of the Originals.

Diablo of Monday

Pilot: Gadved

In appearance, Diablo is a bulkier version of Van's armor Dann of Thursday and appears in episode 12, where Gadved fought Van. It appears to be slightly stronger than Van's armor, although it is unknown if this due to Gadveds longer experience in piloting or the Diablo itself.

In its compact form it resembles a giant axe and it therefore wields a large axe with a long shaft (a halberd) in its human form. It was defeated by Dann of Thursday with Van's greater drive and conviction. Later near to the end of the series Dann of Thursday used Diablo's satellite to repair itself after Saudade of Sunday destroyed Dann's storage satellite while on its way to the Moon. Diablo's satellite station was destroyed when Saudade of Sunday was reentering the planets surface.

Metsä of Tuesday

Pilot: Woo

Metsä is a slender armor which first appears in episode 15, where it does battle with Van and his armor Dann. In its compact form, Metsä takes the shape of an enormous lance, wielding a Rapier in humanoid form.

During the first battle, Dann is no match against Metsä due to Van's inexperience in using the mech's electromagnetic shield and other capabilities. However, in the rematch, Van finds the strength he needs to bring forth Dann's potential and destroys Metsä, along with its pilot. Metsä also means forest in Finnish.


Dahlia of Wednesday

Pilot: Fasalina

Dahlia is Fasalina's unique armor which she reveals in episode 20. In its compact form it is shaped as a three-part staff and accordingly wields a similar weapon in humanoid form. Dahlia is very agile and has speed to match, despite its appearance. Fasalina controls it by swinging around a pole installed in the cockpit of the armor, which is also her staff.

Dahlia possesses some unconventional weapons as it can fire a burst of its own blue blood-like liquid against the enemy armor, effectively binding them since the liquid solidifies on contact. Another unique weapon is its ability to create organic tendrils (presumably also made from the same blue fluid) from its chest for close range combat. It can also fire rocket missiles for long range combat, and even use camouflage to evade or surprise an enemy, as Dahlia looks very much like a large flower.

During its fight with Dann of Thursday it was almost destroyed until it was kicked out of the way by the Eldorado Five. However during its second fight, Ray and Vulcan destroy her mech's arm and body with Vulcan's guns at point-blank range, thereby crippling Dahlia forever.


Dann of Thursday

Pilot: Van

Dann is Van's armor, built along the same lanky statures as Van himself. In compact form it resembles a giant sword and thus wields a huge sword in humanoid form, which again can be split into two smaller swords. A giant blade is mounted on its back, and can spin to allow temporary flight. Dann is one of the few armors which possesses no long range attacks, and it depends entirely on Van's movements and swordmannship in order to inflict damage on its opponents. In the beginning of the series, Van had not learned to activate all of Dann's power yet, but by the middle of the series he had discovered how to utilise Dann's electromagnetic shield, which greatly improves Dann's odds against a long range-attacking opponent. Later towards the end of the series Dann's satellite station was shot down by Saudade of Sunday during its rocket to the moon because of the chances Saudade might have collided with the satellite station, therefore stopping Dann from repairing itself after its battle with Dahlia of Wednesday. Dann later repairs itself using Diablo of Monday's satellite station which is later destroyed by Saudade of Sunday. In the end, Dann is stored in another of the remaining satellites, though is not mentioned which one.

Most unusual is its ability to heal injuries or illnesses that Van has, including hangovers, once he enters the cockpit. Furthermore, Van's combination of natural piloting ability and the armor implants he received allow Dann to reach a state called Overflow. This allowed Dann to harness the liquid metal of the Prison Planet Destroyer to form a gigantic blade.

During the battle against Diablo of Monday, Gadved states that Van's ability to access Dann's pilot healing feature is the reason Dann of Thursday was the "strongest armor" in existence. Whether this includes Saudade of Sunday and Birthday, which haven't been activated yet, is not clear. It is also not clear if all of the Original Seven could heal their pilots or if said pilots could access this ability successfully.

Sin of Friday

Pilot: Carossa

Sin, along with its sister armor Sen, differs from the other Original Seven because it has a nonhumanoid structure. In its compact form it is in the shape of a tonfa, while in its battle state, it is hunched backwards with large hind legs and a tail. When battling it wields a tonfa which can morph into different weapons. Sin and Sen can combine into a single Armor to increase their attack and defense, but can just as easily separate again. It can also fire energy beams. It is destroyed along with its pilot by Vulcan's beam howitzer.

Sen of Saturday

Pilot: Melissa

Sen is Sin's sister armor, but smaller. In its battle state it is more humanoid than its sibling but the head is very alien looking. In its compact form it resembles a chakram, which is also its weapon when in battle form. The chakram is a deadly ring which can be thrown against an enemy and pierce its armor and will return to its owner like a boomerang. Sen can interlock with Sin to a single armor, where Sen resides in the interior and bottom section, protected by the stronger and bigger Sin. Like Sin, it can fire energy beams. It is destroyed by Vulcan's beam howitzer.

Media[]

Episodes[]

# Title Original air date
1 Tuxedo Blowing in the Wind
"Tuxedo wa Kaze ni Mau" (タキシードは風に舞う)
05.07.2005 {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
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2 Funny Stream
"Fanii Sutorimu" (ファニーストリーム)
12.07.2005 {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
{{{ShortSummary}}}
3 Heroes One More Time
"Yuusha wa futatabi" (勇者は再び)
19.07.2005 {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
{{{ShortSummary}}}
4 And the Rain Kept Falling
"Soshite, ame wa furiyuku" (そして、雨は降りゆく)
26.07.2005 {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
{{{ShortSummary}}}
5 Twin's Guards
"Tsuinzu Gaado" (ツインズガード)
02.08.2005 {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
Van and Wendy's journey brings them to a city inside a cave ruled by twin sisters who hate each other. The twins fight for their father's legacy. Finally to solve their conflicts once and for all, they decide to hire guards and fight each other to death. Van was hired by one sister and Ray was hired by the other sister. Ray has the same goal as Van, to kill the Clawed Man. The sisters end up finding their father's legacy: an armor made for the two of them and they go after their guards. Van calls Dann and Ray calls his own armor. Van shows mercy to the twins, while Ray kills them and blows up the city.
6 Light My Fire
"Haato ni Hi o Tsukete" (ハートに火をつけて)
09.08.2005 {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
{{{ShortSummary}}}
7 Vengeance Within
"Fukushuu suru wa Ware ni ari" (復讐するは我にあり)
16.08.2005 {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
{{{ShortSummary}}}
8 Bound By Blood
"Sono Kisuna ni You ga Aru" (その絆に用がある)
23.08.2005 {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
Van and Wendy meet a boy named Joshua. And then is attacked by a Dragon Armor. The Dragon has been attacking people in the mountains. They are saved by Ray. And It turns out that Ray is Joshua's older brother. Ray asks Van to help him defeat the Dragon. Van accepts. The next day Ray and Van go and seek the Dragon. Will the two of them be enough to beat the dragon.
9 Carmen Goes Home
"Carmen Kokyou ni Kaeru" (カルメン故郷に帰る)
30.08.2005 {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
Van and the others hitch a ride with Carman99 to a town named Trinolia. She tells them that's her hometown. Van asks her to take him to an engineer named Frindrey. It turns out that he is Carman's uncle and that he took care of her when Carman's parents died. Carman meets her old friend at the door of Frindrey's house. Van asks Frindrey analyze the data in his book. It turns out that Carman's friend has been having secret meetings with the Claw Man's subordinates. The lady takes these mysterious pink flowers that are all around town. Why does the Claw Man want these flowers.
10 Thank You Ocean
"Umi yo Sankyuu" (海よサンキュー)
06.09.2005 {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
{{{ShortSummary}}}
11 Where The Goodbyes Are
"Sayonara no Arika" (さよならのありか)
13.09.2005 {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
{{{ShortSummary}}}
12 The Days Of No Return
"Kaerasaru Hibi" (帰らざる日々)
20.09.2005 {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
{{{ShortSummary}}}
13 Dream in Progress
"Yume no Tochuu" (夢の途中)
27.09.2005 {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
{{{ShortSummary}}}
14 Swift Brownie
"Suifuto Buraunii" (スウィフト·ブラウニー)
04.10.2005 {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
{{{ShortSummary}}}
15 Neo Originals
"Neo Orijinaru" (ネオ·オリジナル)
11.10.2005 {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
{{{ShortSummary}}}
16 Electric Fireworks
"Kagayaku wa Denryuu Hibana" (輝くは電流火花)
18.10.2005 {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
{{{ShortSummary}}}
17 Follow the X Spot
"Zahyou X o Oe" (座標Xを追え)
25.10.2005 {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
{{{ShortSummary}}}
18 Prayers Are For Saudade
"Inoru wa Saudade" (祈るはサウダーデ)
01.11.2005 {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
{{{ShortSummary}}}
19 Prayer's End
"Sokai no Hate" (素懐の果て)
08.11.2005 {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
{{{ShortSummary}}}
20 Wonderful Universe
"Wandafuru Yunibaasu" (ワンダフル·ユニバース)
15.11.2005 {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
{{{ShortSummary}}}
21 Prayers to Heaven & Peace on Earth
"Sora ni Negai o Chini Heiwa o" (空に願いを 地には平和を)
22.11.2005 {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
{{{ShortSummary}}}
22 For Whose Sake?
"Dare ga no Tame ni" (誰がために)
29.11.2005 {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
{{{ShortSummary}}}
23 A Song for Everyone
"Minna no Uta" (みんなのうた)
06.12.2005 {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
{{{ShortSummary}}}
24 End of a Dream
"Yume no Owari" (夢の終わり)
13.12.2005 {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
{{{ShortSummary}}}
25 Fool Comes by Armor
"Baka ga Yoroi de Yattekuru" (バカがヨロイでやってくる)
20.12.2005 {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
With Ray dead, and Eldorado and Brownie down, the Claw Man initiates Birthday Celebration after a momentary repair time. Michael, guarding the Birthday armor, finds Fasalina and she returns to the base. Elsewhere, Carmen, Yukiko, and Wendy begins their operation: Using the repair time as a diversion, Carmen was to sneak inside and destroy the distribution chambers while Wendy was to remain in the hovercar. Their plan goes awry when the repair time finishes before schedule, and Carmen encounters Fasalina inside the chamber growing the flowers that destroyed her hometown. While Carmen engages Fasalina, Yukiko frees Joshua, and the two began sabotaging the Birthday launch. Just then, Dann of Thursday reenters the atmosphere and challenges Saudade of Sunday. After a long battle, Dann manages to cripple Saudade, and goes to challenge The Claw Man. The Eldorado Five, bolstered by Van's reappearance, activates a back-up engine for Eldorado, and, joined by Priscilla and Brownie, take on the One-on-Ones. Meanwhile, Wendy crash-lands into the hangar of the base and encounters Michael, returning from the destruction of Saudade.
26 Tuxedo Blowing in Tomorrow
"Tuxedo wa Ashita ni Mau" (タキシードは明日に舞う)
27.12.2005 {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
{{{ShortSummary}}}

Music[]

Opening theme
"GUNXSWORD" by Kōtarō Nakagawa
Insert songs
Ending themes
  • "A Rising Tide" by Shuntarō Okino (episodes 1 to 8, 10, 12 to 16, 18 to 21, 23, 25)
  • "Paradiso" by Hitomi (episodes 9 and 11)
  • "S.O.S" by Kikuko Inoue, Houko Kuwashima, Satsuki Yukino & Saeko Chiba (episode 17)
  • "A Rising Tide" (acoustic version) by Shuntaro Okino (episode 22)
  • "Calling You" by Shuntaro Okino (episode 24)
  • "GUNXSWORD" (starting again) by Kotaro Nakagawa and Ondekoza (episode 26)

Gun X Sword San[]

These are a series of 13 omake episodes of Gun X Sword tied in very loosely to the plot with the characters as chibi puppets. The main characters are Wendy and her turtle, Kameo, the size of a human in this series and able to talk. Michael, Van and Carmen also appear voiced by their voice actors in the mainstream episodes. All the episodes seem to center around analysing various events in Gun X Sword and mocking the themes displayed.

In the DVD volumes of Gun X Sword there are 2 episode tied in to each volume in the extras with episode 13 on its own in the final one.

Game Appearances[]

The series is included in the 2009 Super Robot Wars game, Super Robot Wars K, for the Nintendo DS.

References[]

  1. "Funimation Adds Rosario+Vampire Anime And More". Anime News Network. 2010-05-15. 

External links[]

id:Gun x Sword it:Gun × Sword ms:Gun X Sword sv:Gunxsword zh:槍與劍

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