Armored Trooper Votoms

Armored Trooper VOTOMS

TV series title card.
装甲騎兵ボトムズ
(Sōkō Kihei Botomuzu)
Genre Action, Military science fiction, Mecha
TV anime
Directed by Ryosuke Takahashi
Written by Jinzō Toriumi
Studio Sunrise
Network TV Tokyo, Animax
Original run April 1, 1983March 23, 1984
Episodes 52
Original video animation
Armored Trooper VOTOMS: The Last Red Shoulder
Directed by Ryosuke Takahashi
Studio Sunrise
Released August 21, 1985
Original video animation
Armored Trooper VOTOMS: Big Battle
Directed by Ryosuke Takahashi
Studio Sunrise
Released July 5, 1986
Original video animation
Armored Trooper VOTOMS: The Red Shoulder Document: Roots of Ambition
Directed by Ryosuke Takahashi
Studio Sunrise
Released March 19, 1988
Original video animation
Armored Trooper VOTOMS: Shining Heresy
Directed by Ryosuke Takahashi
Studio Sunrise
Released March 21, 1994December 21, 1994
Episodes 5
Manga
Written by Minoru Nonaka
Published by Kodansha
Demographic Kodomo
Magazine Comic BonBon
Original run May 1983April 1984
Volumes 4
Original video animation
Armored Trooper VOTOMS: Pailsen Files
Directed by Ryosuke Takahashi
Studio Sunrise
Released October 26, 2007August 25, 2008
Episodes 12
Original video animation
Armored Trooper VOTOMS: Phantom Chapter
Directed by Ryosuke Takahashi
Studio Sunrise
Released March 26, 2010October 27, 2010
Original video animation
Armored Trooper VOTOMS: Alone Again
Directed by Ryosuke Takahashi
Studio Sunrise
Released January 8, 2011
April 22, 2011 (DVD and Blu-Ray)
Games

List of Armor Trooper Votom games

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Armored Trooper VOTOMS (装甲騎兵ボトムズ Sōkō Kihei Botomuzu?) is a 52-episode anime television series, created by Ryosuke Takahashi and Sunrise, featuring mechanical designs by Kunio Okawara. The series originally aired in Japan from April 1, 1983 to March 23, 1984 on TV Tokyo. Following directly in the footsteps of Takahashi's previous hit series, Fang of the Sun Dougram, VOTOMS continued the trend towards hard science in the mecha anime sub-genre. The televised series focuses on the story of stoic Armored Trooper pilot Chirico Cuvie and his quest for answers after a sudden betrayal leaves him on the run from his own military. The series was supplemented by numerous original video animation releases, and also inspired a number of spin-off works whose media ranges from serialized light novels to video games.

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Setting

Plot

The series followed a main character named Chirico Cuvie, a special forces Armored Trooper pilot and former member of the Red Shoulder Battalion, an elite force used by the Gilgamesh Confederation in its war against the Balarant Union—both interstellar nations within the distant Astragius Galaxy. Gilgamesh and Balarant had until recently been locked in a century-old galactic war whose cause was long ago forgotten. Now, the war is ending and an uneasy truce has settled.

Chirico is suddenly transferred to a unit engaged in a suspicious mission, unaware that he is aiding to steal secrets from what appears to be his own side. Chirico is betrayed and left behind to die, but he survives, is arrested by the Gilgamesh military as a traitor, and tortured for information on their homeworld. He escapes, triggering a pursuit extending across the entire series, with Chirico hunted by the army and criminals alike as he seeks the truth behind the operation. He is especially driven to discover the truth of one of the objects he was assigned to retrieve in that operation: a mysterious and beautiful woman who would become his sole clue to unraveling the galactic conspiracy.

The main characters of the series take their names from the Greek alphabet. Chirico, (Japanese transliteration, "Kiriko"), is from the Greek letter "chi" (Χ), Fyana (Fuiana) is from Greek letter "phi" (Φ), and Ypsilon (Ipushiron) from the Greek letter "upsilon" (Υ).

Technology

Except for its starships and medical technology, the VOTOMS universe is fairly low-tech (and is often described as hard science fiction). Soldiers and combat vehicles alike are equipped with missiles and projectile weapons; only large spaceships have energy weapons, and then only in small numbers. The main weapon of the conflict is the common Armored Trooper (also known as AT, described in a derogatory term as a 'tin can with a machine gun'), a mass-produced humanoid combat vehicle piloted by a single soldier. They are known alternately as VOTOMS (Vertical One-man Tank for Offense & ManeuverS).

ATs are rugged, simple machines equipped with one or two weapon systems, usually a light automatic cannon and a rocket or missile pod. They stand between three to four meters tall, with the pilot occupying most of the chest area and the head. Batteries are used to energize a special liquid called Polymer Ringers Solution in the limbs' "muscle cylinders" to emulate a range of human-like motion. Polymer Ringers Solution is highly flammable and breaks down over time, requiring regular replenishment for ATs that do not have Polymer Ringers Solution Purifier systems (typically housed in armored backpacks). ATs can be readily maintained in the field and can even be put together from spare parts using little more than a simple workshop. Unlike other mechas in other series at the time Votoms came out, the Votoms are more or less walking tanks as they can not fly or transform.

ATs have simple internal computer systems that allow them to operate in a semi-autonomous or "rabbit" mode without a pilot. Pilots may also prepare a "mission disk" in advance of deployment which is then inserted into the cockpit computer. The mission disk is used to store information relating to maneuvers that the pilot anticipates will be necessary, such as using the evaluation of an opponent's tactics to prepare against him. The pilot activates the mission disk at the appropriate time and the AT's execution of pre-programmed maneuvers then becomes faster when the pilot needs them. This allows the pilot to pay more attention to the battle and react faster as a result.

Production

Storyline chronology

Cast

Japanese Cast

Secret Society

Japanese Cast cont'd.

Gilgamesh

Red Shoulders

Kummen

Veela

Japanese Cast cont'd.

Balarant

Quent

Others

Theme songs

Opening: Honoo No Sadame (Destiny of the Flames)
Ending: Itsumo Anata ga (Always You)

Games

Video games

VOTOMS has appeared in numerous video games since the series' original airing. None of them have seen release outside Japan.

For a limited time the Armored Trooper Votoms - Uoodo and Kummen game included a Red Shoulder Custom model. Chirico also figures in the Sunrise Eiyuutan (Sunrise Heroes) game for the PlayStation 2

Role-playing

VOTOMS was a direct inspiration for the Heavy Gear role-playing game. VOTOMS also has its own official role-playing game, developed by R. Talsorian Games and using the Fuzion system.

Spin-offs

References

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