Detonator Orgun
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Detonator Orgun | |
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デトネイターオーガン (Detonator Orgun) |
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Genre | Adventure, Mecha |
OVA: Detonator Orgun | |
Directed by | Masami Obari |
Studio | AIC |
No. of episodes | 3 |
Released | 25 August 1991 11 September 2001 |
Runtime | 159 min |
Detonator Orgun (デトネイター・オーガン?) is a three-episode OAV anime series by AIC, directed by Masami Obari. It was released on DVD by Central Park Media in the United States in 2001. The series is set on Earth in the year 2292 and features science fiction and mecha elements.
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[edit] Plot
[edit] Part 1
Tomoru Shindo is a college student in City 5, only months away from graduating, and he cannot decide what he wants to do with his life. He ponders joining the Earth Defense Force (EDF). Tomoru begins having strange dreams where he is protecting a woman from mecha monsters. He also dreams about a mecha named Orgun fleeing from other mechas. The mechas attack Orgun on the moon and all are destroyed. The supercomputer I-ZACK informs Professor Kanzaki that he is receiving signals from the moon. A meteor enters the Earth's atmosphere and is headed for City 5, when it suddenly changes course and splashes down in the ocean. The Earth Defense Force deploys a "bird-man" squadron of aircraft to investigate. When the object splashes down it begins attacking the city. The bird-men engage the object, which is a mecha, and begin battling it. It is revealed that scientists have been building something based on specifications beamed from the moon, which turns out to be a mecha. The alien mecha continues to destroy the city with none of EDF's weapons being effective. The mecha built by Kanzaki wakes up and breaks out of its underground lab. Tomoru and Professor Kanzaki try to get to a vantage point to see the attacking mecha, which then attacks them. The situation turns into a replica of one of Tomoru's dreams. Tomoru and the Professor are trapped, the mecha created by Kanzaki shows up and invites Tomoru to fight. He takes the offer, joins with the mecha and defeats the invader, as well as a second one that has appeared.
After the battle Tomoru is released from the mecha. He has gained information and memories from being linked with the mecha. He says the mecha's name is Orgun and that he has travelled 260 million years to get to Earth. Orgun is of the same race as the invaders, a species known as the Evoluders.
[edit] Part 2
The EDF builds replicas of Orgun to defend Earth. It is revealed that the Evoluder are descendants of a space probe which had been launched 200 years in the past. Due to the effects of special relativity, they have experienced millions of years of dilated time. The harshness of space has evolved them into half-human, half-machine hybrids. Some of the Evoluder have humans linked to them such as Kumi Jefferson with Mhiku, and Tomoru Shindo with Orgun.
[edit] Part 3
The Evoluders attack Earth. They are successfully repelled by the EDF and Orgun. Commander Zoa manages to fire off the main anti-matter cannon, even though the control center has been destroyed. However Orgun stops it with his "grand cruciform attack" which requires sunlight. Orgun dies in the process while Tomaru survives. The leader of the Evoluder, Commander Zoa, is killed and Mhiku resumes ruling the Evoluder who peacefully leave Earth. Tomaru and Michi walk off into the sunset.
[edit] Characters
- Tomoru Shindo/Orgun (Seiyū - Kouichi Yamader)
- Yoko Mitsurugi (Seiyū - Emi Shinohara)
- I-Zack (Seiyū - Nobuo Tanaka)
- Professor Michi Kanzaki (Seiyū - Yumi Touma)
- Bannings (Seiyū - Bouya Ueda)
- Kumi Jefferson/Mhiku (Seiyū - Hiroko Kasahara)
- Commander Zoa (Seiyū - Kenji Utsumi)
- Virgil (Seiyū - Masashi Ebara)
- Lang (Seiyū - Norio Wakamoto)
- Simmons (Seiyū - Norio Wakamoto)
- Foreston (Seiyū - Takkou Ishimori)
- Nokku (Seiyū - Toshihiko Seki)
[edit] References
- Detonator Orgun
[edit] External links
- Detonator Orgun (anime) at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
- AnimeOnDVD review