Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress 1
2016-04-09 | Action & Adventure,Animation,Sci-Fi & Fantasy | 12 episodes1 Season
Episode
Frightened Corpse (2016)
Kabane, the immortal monsters, attacked Aragane Station. Ikoma, a steamsmith boy who lives in Aragane Station, ran against the waves of terrified civilians. He is going to fight against Kabane using the weapon he has been secretly developing - the Piercing gun. He fights for his own past and dignity.
Directed By
- Hiroyuki Tanaka
Writer
- Ichirou Ookouchi
Never-ending Darkness (2016)
Ikoma somehow survives and heads towards the last Hayajiro left in Kenkin Station, the Kotetsujyo. Meanwhile, Ayame and her people were left behind to fend off the Kabane when a young girl named Mumei appears before them. The girl clears open a path to the Kotetsujyo with incredible combat prowess.
Directed By
- Hiroyuki Tanaka
Writer
- Ichirou Ookouchi
Prayer Offer (2016)
Having escaped Kenkin Station, the Kotetsujyo heads for Kongokaku, the Shogunate's fortress. However, the people on the Kotetsujyo quickly turn against Ikoma and Mumei and attempt to drive them off the train. Having been thrown into her leadership position, Ayame lacks the power to subdue them...
Directed By
- Hitomi Ezoe
Writer
- Ichirou Ookouchi
Flowing Blood (2016)
The other people lock Ikoma and Mumei into the rear car. But that means the Kotetsujyo has lost two of their best fighters. Just then, the Kabane attack. What's more, among them is a Wazatori, a Kabane that has the ability to learn and become stronger with each battle...
Directed By
- Tetsuaki Watanabe
Writer
- Ichirou Ookouchi
Inescapable Darkness (2016)
The Kotetsujyo picks up survivors from Yatsushiro Station which has been destroyed by the Kabane. Among the survivors is Enoku, an old friend of Mumei's. He points out to Mumei how weak she'd become as he witnessed how close she's grown to the people of the Kotetsujyo. Rattled, Mumei chooses to throw herself into a reckless fight and finds herself in a dangerous situation.
Directed By
- Tetsuo Hirakawa
Writer
- Hiroshi Seko