List of Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress episodes

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Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress
Native name
Kanji甲鉄城のカバネリ
Revised HepburnKōtetsujō no Kabaneri
No. of episodes12
Release
Original networkFuji TV (Noitamina)
Original releaseApril 8 (2016-04-08) –
June 30, 2016 (2016-06-30)

Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress was directed by Tetsurō Araki and written by Ichirō Ōkouchi,[1] with music by Hiroyuki Sawano and original character designs by Haruhiko Mikimoto. The series was broadcast on Fuji TV's Noitamina block from April 8 to June 30, 2016, with a total of 12 episodes.[2] A prologue for the anime premiered for a week in theaters across Japan starting March 18, 2016.[3][4] Amazon streamed the series on their Amazon Prime Instant Video service.[5] Two compilation films premiered in Japanese theaters on December 31, 2016, and January 7, 2017.[6] Crunchyroll and Funimation co-released the anime on Blu-ray and DVD in the United States; Crunchyroll also acquired the merchandise rights.[7][8]

An anime theatrical film that is set six months after the anime series, titled Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress: The Battle of Unato (甲鉄城のカバネリ 〜海門決戦〜, Kōtetsujō no Kabaneri: Unato Kessen), premiered on May 10, 2019.[9][10] A Netflix version was released as a three part series in 2019.[11]

Episode list[edit]

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date [12]Ref.
1"Frightened Corpse"
Transliteration: "Obieru Shikabane" (Japanese: 脅える屍)
Hiroyuki Tanaka
Tetsuaki Watanabe
Tetsurō Araki
Ichirō ŌkouchiApril 8, 2016 (2016-04-08)[13]
On the island country of Hinomoto, the hayajiro Kōtetsujō, an armored train, is attacked by several Kabane, humans transformed into undead creatures by a viral infection, and the bushi defeat them. However, a bushi is bitten and he commits suicide to avoid being killed as a Kabane. At the train's destination, Aragane Station (顕金駅), Ikoma, a steamsmith, is working on a powerful piercing gun to kill the Kabane. The Kōtetsujō arrives at Aragane Station and Ikoma steals some Kabane body parts. Kensho, the leader of the Yomogawa family, excuses Shimon and Mumei, two passengers from the mandatory Kabane inspection who are headed for Kongokaku. Ikoma is detained for insubordination and is secretly visited by Mumei as she is intrigued by his personality and interest in the Kabane. Later, another hayajiro called Fusōjō (扶桑城) approaches the station. The defensive drawbridge is lowered, but as the train exits the tunnel, it's revealed that the Kabane have taken over the train, which crash it into the defending wall, allowing them to attack the station. Ikoma flees to his home, lures a Kabane into the house and kills it with his bolt gun, but is bitten in the process and begins to transform into a Kabane. Using several painful and potentially fatal techniques, Ikoma stops his blood flow from carrying the virus to his brain. He successfully does so, reverting to his human form and passing out. Meanwhile, Mumei kills a Kabane using a blade which forms the base of her shoe.
2"Never-Ending Night"
Transliteration: "Akenu Yoru" (Japanese: 明けぬ夜)
Hiroyuki TanakaIchirō ŌkouchiApril 22, 2016 (2016-04-22)[a][16]
Ikoma, discovering that he has stopped the Kabane virus from infecting him, tells his fellow steamsmith Takumi of his success with his bolt gun and anti-virus technique. Meanwhile, survivors of the Kabane attack fight a defensive battle within Aragane Station while seeking an opportunity to escape in the Kōtetsujō. Mumei arrives dressed in battle gear and offers to clear the way so Yukina, the sole remaining engineer and an apprentice, can commander the Kōtetsujō. She leaps into the midst of the Kabane and leads them away, killing several in the process. The remaining citizens then rush to board the train. Meanwhile, Ikoma and Takumi attempt to board the train with his gun. Mumei detects something different about Ikoma and vouches for him so he can board the Kōtetsujō. Ayame Yomogawa, Kensho's daughter, produces the special key to start the train's engine. Kurusu, one of the bushi, tells Mumei to defend the train's rear, but she refuses and falls asleep. While fending off a Kabane, Ikoma's infected heart is exposed, and he is eventually forced off the Kōtetsujō. However, the train is stopped by a malfunction of the drawbridge, and the passengers witness Ikoma killing the Kabane. Lecturing the passengers for their distrust, Ikoma manually releases the drawbridge allowing the train to leave. Despite the bushi's objections, Takumi and Mumei get Ikoma back on the Kōtetsujō. Before Kurusu can kill him, Mumei intervenes and reveals that she and Ikoma are Kabaneri - beings with an existence between humans and Kabane.
3"Prayer Offer"
Transliteration: "Sasageru Inori" (Japanese: 捧げる祈り)
Hitomi EzoeIchirō ŌkouchiApril 29, 2016 (2016-04-29)[17]
After Mumei reveals her identity as a Kabaneri, Ayame stops Kurusu from killing the Kabaneri and reminds everyone that they were rescued by Ikoma and Mumei. The Kōtetsujō is headed for Kongokaku, the shōgun's greatest stronghold and Mumei insists on staying onboard. However, the passengers are filled with alarm and distrust because of a lack of food and water, doubt whether they will be admitted into Kongokaku, and presence of the Kabaneri accompanying them. Mumei reveals that she has a mission and needs help from him because she gets exhausted after fighting. She begins training Ikoma personally in preparation for future Kabane attacks. The train has to stop for water and repairs, and the passengers take the opportunity to pray for those who died at Aragane Station. Ikoma tells Mumei that he has vowed to avenge his sister's death at the hands of the Kabane and a green stone tied to his palm which seems to have some effect on the Kabane. Mumei reveals that Kabaneri can only survive by drinking human blood, and later kills a pregnant woman who becomes a Kabane. Meanwhile, Ayame attacks Ikoma, but Ikoma tells her about his vow, appeasing the passengers' fears of the Kabaneri. However, Ikoma becomes delirious from his own need of blood and attacks Ayame.
4"Flowing Blood"
Transliteration: "Nagaru Chishio" (Japanese: 流る血潮)
Tetsuaki WatanabeIchirō ŌkouchiMay 6, 2016 (2016-05-06)[18]
Kurusu rescues Ayame, just as the Kabane appear in the woods surrounding the Kōtetsujō, and everyone gets back onboard. Still fearful of the Kabaneri, the Six Chiefs, led by Akoji, has Ayame hand over the Kōtetsujō's Master Key. To Ayame's dismay, Akoji reroutes the Kōtetsujō for the mountains to provide a shorter route to Kongokaku, in spite of the increased danger posed by the Kabane on the exposed mountain path. Then, Akoji dispatches a chief to get Takumi and fellow steam smiths Kajika and Sukari to the Kōtetsujō's last car with Mumei and Ikoma and detach the car. However, the Kabane, including by a sword wielding Wazatori (a Kabane that has learned combat techniques and is thus much more dangerous), ambushes the Kōtetsujō and kills some of its passengers. Ayame, Kurusu and the bushi hold off the Kabane while the surviving passengers escape to the train's front. Using his sword-wielding skills, Kurusu fights the remaining Kabane inside the train at close quarters. Simultaneously, Mumei, Ikoma and their allies escape from their car and fight the Kabane, but Mumei falls asleep from exhaustion. Kurusu fights the Wazatori but is injured in the process. With Ikoma in need of fresh blood, Ayame slashes her arm and replenishes him with her blood. After Ikoma kills the Wazatori, Ayame leads a cry of "rokkon shōjō!” (六根清浄!) to celebrate their victory. Ayame regains the Master Key and declares that she will allow the Kabaneri to stay aboard the Kōtetsujō, offering her blood to help sustain them. Ikoma’s friends and a number of others, including Kurusu, voluntarily join her.
5"Inescapable Darkness"
Transliteration: "Nigerarenu Yami" (Japanese: 逃げられぬ闇)
Hironobu AoyagiHiroshi SekoMay 12, 2016 (2016-05-12)[19]
Ikoma helps the bushi develop weapons to kill the Kabane and Ayame declares the Kabaneri are the bodyguards of the Kōtetsujō. The train arrives at Yashiro Station which was attacked by Kabane who still remain within. The Aragane passengers rescue some human survivors, who talk of a Black Fog before the attack. Mumei meets Enoku, a crippled fighter still loyal to her brother the Young Master. He warns her that the shogunate is acting suspiciously by stockpiling weapons and advises her to complete her mission. Debris blocks the tracks and the Kōtetsujō committee decide to use a crane to remove it. Ikoma suggest a cautious route to the crane, but Mumei unexpectedly insists on a head-on clash with the Kabane. While Ikoma leads a group of engineers to start the crane, Mumei attacks the nest of Kabane single handed, estimating that she has 90 seconds of energy left. She defeats them, but before the working party can start the crane, even more Kabane appear. The crew retreat and Ikoma starts to lift the debris with the crane while Mumei uses her remaining energy to fight the horde of Kabane. A weakening Mumei is then attacked by a Wazatori and Ikoma goes to her aid before he completes removing the debris. At that moment, a giant shadowy figure heads towards the train.
6"Gathering Light"
Transliteration: "Tsudou Hikari" (Japanese: 集う光)
Yasuhiro AkamatsuHiroshi SekoMay 19, 2016 (2016-05-19)[20]
The Black Fog is revealed to be a colony of Kabane fused into one giant beast. Unable to leave, the Kōtetsujō retreats to the station workshop and they seal the door. Ikoma finds Mumei trapped under rubble and tries to release her. The committee discuss their options of whether to leave or stay. Unable to free Mumei, Ikoma leads the Kabane away from her and kills as many as he can before succumbing. Kurusu and some others rescue Mumei via a tunnel. She runs to find Ikoma who is badly wounded, and they all return to the train together. While the Black Fog beast is distracted, feeding on the bodies of the dead Kabane, Ikoma removes the wreckage from the tracks. Mumei suggests a plan to kill the beast using everyone working together. The Kōtetsujō leaves the workshop with the beast in pursuit. At the last possible moment, they shoot the beast with the train's cannon, and Mumei kills the woman controlling it, who, much to her surprise, was a Kabaneri like her who turned rogue. With the beast defeated, the Kōtetsujō leaves Yashiro Station.
7"Begging The Heavens"
Transliteration: "Ten ni Negau" (Japanese: 天に願う)
Fumihiro Ueno
Nobuyoshi Nagayama
Ichirō ŌkouchiMay 26, 2016 (2016-05-26)[21]
The Kōtetsujō arrives at Shitori Station, which is still occupied by humans, but are only allowed to stay for a couple of days. Ayame exchanges something of value to purchase bamboo for the Tanabata ceremony so people can hang their wishes on it. They are then offered food and other provisions in exchange for the jet bullets technology invented by Ikoma. Mumei reveals to Ikoma that her name was Hozumi before she became a Kabaneri, and he promises that he will make her human again. The next day they all share their wishes, hoping for a better life. The following day the hayajiro Kokujou arrives with the Hunter squad. It is an elite team that hunts Kabane, led by Biba, the shōgun's son, who Mumei calls her brother. However, Ikoma is suspicious of Biba's past and whether he is really a hero, or something else.
8"The Silent Hunter"
Transliteration: "Mokusu Karibito" (Japanese: 黙す狩人)
Hiroyuki Tanaka
Hitomi Ezoe
Kunihiro Mori
Ichirō ŌkouchiJune 2, 2016 (2016-06-02)[22]
Biba Amatori is introduced to Ayame and reveals that he is Mumei's 'older brother' in name only and has been disowned by the shōgun. The Kabane attack Shitori Station and Biba takes his Hunter squad and destroys them all, and kills a re-emerged Enoku, who he accuses of betrayal. He then offers to accompany Ayane's Kōtetsujō to Kongokaku and she accepts. Ikoma suspects that Biba turned Mumei into a Kabaneri and gave her the name Mumei for his own purposes. Biba asks Mumei to get the Kōtetsujō master key for him, but she is tricked and given the wrong key. Ikoma discovers that Biba is transporting Kabane on his train, but Biba uses Mumei to prevent him from entering the carriage. Ikoma is convinced that Biba is not a hero.
9"Fang of Ruin"
Transliteration: "Horobi no Kiba" (Japanese: 滅びの牙)
Hironobu Aoyagi
Hiroyuki Tanaka
Tetsuaki Watanabe
Ichirō ŌkouchiJune 9, 2016 (2016-06-09)[23]
The Kokujou with the Hunters is refused entry to Iwato Station, the last before Kongokaku, by the shōgun's samurai. Ayame decides to part company with the Hunters and asks Ikoma to get Mumei. Lord Maeda, leader of the fortress agrees to a meeting with Biba on the condition that only women and children accompany him. During the meeting, Mumei leaves the meeting saying that she needs to go to the toilet and lowers the Iwato Station's drawbridge to let Biba's Kabane into the station. Biba then kills Lord Maeda. When Mumei sees the Kabane attack the station she is horrified by the consequences of her actions. Meanwhile, Biba's men take Ayame hostage and kill the shōgun's samurai for what Biba says is retribution for the shogunate's cowardice for the past 10 years. He believes that only the strong should survive. Biba injects his Kabaneri Horobi with a serum so that she can become the heart of another Black Fog beast, gathering all the Kabane into a single colony, a Nue. The Nue is defeated, but Horobi survives and continues to fight. When she reaches Biba, he kills her since she has served her purpose. In the aftermath, Biba and his men control a devastated Iwato Station. Mumei then realizes that everything Biba had told her was a lie.
10"The Attacking Weak"
Transliteration: "Semeagu Jakusha" (Japanese: 攻め上ぐ弱者)
Hiroyuki Tanaka
Tokiyoshi Sasaki
Yasuhiro Akamatsu
Hiroshi SekoJune 16, 2016 (2016-06-16)[24]
Biba and his troops are now in control of the hayajiro and its passengers, using their blood to feed his Kabane. Biba offers a deal to Ayame that if she can open the gates to Kongokaku, and arrange a meeting with his father, he will guarantee the safety of her people. He tells her of the time when his father sent him with 400,000 troops to Kyushu to fight the Kabane, but when replacement supplies failed to arrive, they were overrun and wiped out, for which he blames his father. Meanwhile, Ikoma hatches a daring plan with some of the passengers to retake control of the hayajiro. Biba offers Mumei a chance to join his troops, but she refuses and is forced to take captive vaccine and sedated. Ikoma's group starts their attack to take control of the Kōtetsujō, but Biba had anticipated a counterattack and confronts Ikoma, killing Takumi who sacrifices himself to save Ikoma. Biba then calls on Mumei to kill Ikoma. She obeys his order due to Biba's captive vaccine, stabbing Ikoma who falls from the hayajiro into a coast far below.
11"Burning Life"
Transliteration: "Moeru Inochi" (Japanese: 燃える命)
Hiroyuki Tanaka
Hitomi Ezoe
Kunihiro Mori
Ichirō ŌkouchiJune 23, 2016 (2016-06-23)[25]
Ikoma is still alive, washed up on the shore and is found by Kurusu (who went missing in the previous attack). Biba injects Mumei with the same liquid that he used on Horobi to turn her into a Nue. The Kōtetsujō arrives at Kongokaku and announces that they have captured the men who destroyed Iwato Station, so they are allowed entry. Ayame pretends to have Biba prisoner because her crew are being held hostage, and they are taken to meet the shōgun. Biba tricks the shōgun into holding a sword tainted with the Kabane virus which turns him into a Kabane. Biba then kills him and announces to everyone that Kabane are among them, which creates a panic and people start killing each other out of fear. The Karikatashu take the Kōtetsujō into the city and release the Kabane, while Ayame escapes with the help of her uncle. Kurusu has one of Biba's scientists prisoner with knowledge about the Kabane virus. He says that Mumei can be saved once she becomes a Nue by injecting white plasma into her heart. Ikoma insists on being injected by black plasma to give him additional strength, although it will accelerate the Kabane virus and shorten his life. Mumei begins her transformation into a Nue to fulfill Biba's dream of destruction.
12"Iron Fortress"
Transliteration: "Kōtetsujō" (Japanese: 甲鉄城)
Hironobu Aoyagi
Hiroyuki Tanaka
Takayuki Hirao
Tetsurō Araki
Ichirō ŌkouchiJune 30, 2016 (2016-06-30)[26]
Ikoma and Kurusu enter Kongokaku, drawing the Kabane towards them. Ayame appeals to the humans to stop attacking each other in fear and entreats them to leave Kongokaku with her people in the Kōtetsujō. With Kurusu's help, Ikoma is able to reach the Mumei Nue. He destroys the hayajiro Kokujou in the process when the Hunters try to drive it into him with his additional powers since taking the black serum. Mumei seems to be unaware of what she's become, recalling memories from the past and imagining herself surrounded by butterflies. Ikoma reaches the Mumei Nue but is intercepted by Biba who is revealed as a Kabaneri. Biba stabs Ikoma with his sword, but this does not kill him, and as he is about to try again, Ikoma recovers and blasts him with his bolt gun. Mumei appears to understand that Ikoma is near, and she allows him to inject her with the white serum, destroying the Nue and returning her to her previous form. Ayame and her people leave the smouldering city of Kongokaku in the hayajiro Kōtetsujō with Kurusu, Mumei and an injured Ikoma on board. Ikoma starts to recover thanks to a serum secretly given by Biba and the effects of the black serum seem to diminish. As an afterthought, Mumei hands him back his green stone.

Films[edit]

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"Koutetsujou no Kabaneri Movie 1: Gathering Light"
Transliteration: "Kō tetsu-jō no kabaneri sōshūhen {zenpen} tsudou hikari" (Japanese: 甲鉄城のカバネリ 総集編{前編}集う光)
Tetsurō ArakiIchirō ŌkouchiDecember 31, 2016 (2016-12-31)
Recap of episodes 1 to 6.
2"Koutetsujou no Kabaneri Movie 2: Burning Life"
Transliteration: "Kō tetsu-jō no kabaneri sōshūhen {kōhen} moeruinochi" (Japanese: 甲鉄城のカバネリ 総集編{後編}燃える命)
Tetsurō ArakiIchirō ŌkouchiJanuary 7, 2017 (2017-01-07)
Recap of episodes 7 to 12.
3"Koutetsujou no Kabaneri Movie 3: The Battle of Unato"
Transliteration: "Kō tetsu-jō no kabaneri ~ Kaimon kessen ~" (Japanese: 甲鉄城のカバネリ~海門決戦~)
Tetsurō ArakiTetsurō ArakiMay 10, 2019 (2019-05-10)

Episode 1 The story begins with a retelling of the TV Series focusing on events leading to the Kōtetsujō travelling to the town of Unato. The town is dominated by a hilltop castle which has become a nest of kabane and threatens the population. Ayame and Kurusu with Ikoma hold a meeting with Kuroji of the Federal Forces, General Mogari of the Echigo-Tora-Ohuki and Unmo representing the Unato population. Kuroji plans to use the Narukami, an armored hayajiro with giant cannon mounted on board, to blast the castle while Mogari's men and 200 Unato fighters led by Unmo lead a ground assault. However, Ikoma believes that the Kabane in the castle are being controlled in some way and wants to investigate the castle area first.

Episode 2 Ikoma prepares to investigate the Unato Kabane, but he has trouble controlling his blood lust and attacks Mumei, so he is arrested. Unmo reveals that there are tunnels under the castle made by Kageyuki Komai, the former owner of the castle. They decide to investigate with Sukari and Mumei and find a separate entrance, apparently used by the Kabane. Meanwhile, the Narukami reaches the main route to Unato early so Kuroji decides to begin the assault on the castle immediately. Hearing the commotion, Ikoma breaks free from his chains and tries to find Mumei. Meanwhile, Unmo's group are suddenly attacked by Kabane who emerge from the tunnel and attack them, overwhelming the Federal soldiers. Mumei immediately heads into the tunnel, but she finds a series of traps and then encounters a powerful and fast Kazatori. Kuroji orders the cannon to begin firing, but Kageyuki who is now a Kabaneri, fires bullets filled with blood at the cannon, attracting hordes of Kabane who engulf the Narukami. When Kuroji orders the cannon fired again, it explodes, destroying itself and the Kabane who overrun the train, killing all the troops, including Kuroji. In the tunnel, Mumei is wounded and cornered by the kazatori, but at the last minute, Ikoma arrives and kills it.

Episode 3 Ikoma saves Mumei and as they embrace, they mysteriously find themselves bathed in a green light and are revived. They are joined by Sukari's crew and advance along the tunnel. Meanwhile, Ayame and Kurusu, assisted by Mogari and his men drive the Kōtetsujō upwards toward the castle. Ikoma's group are fired on by Kageyuki and they see a child encased in a blue light in the Kabane nest. Unmo then tells the group how after Kageyuki became a Kabaneri, his daughter Miyuki was killed trying to save him, so he bit her to make her a Kabane and she has since become the core of a "Black Fog". They realize that they must stop Kageyuki before Unato is completely destroyed. Mumei attacks him, but during the fight, Unmo vainly sacrifices himself to stop Kageyuki giving Mumei renewed conviction, and she fatally shoots Kageyuki. This releases Miyuki who transforms into a Black Fog, emerging from the mountain, cutting a destructive path towards Unato. Ayame orders the Kōtetsujō to leave after Ikoma and Sukari's group return, but the Black Fog catches the train. Desperately, Yukina drives the train at full speed into a dead-end tunnel and fire the train's cannon at the same time, destroying and dissipating the monster. As snow begins to fall, the Kōtetsujō leaves Unato, and the key players share some tender moments together.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Due to special news coverage of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake that hit the Kumamoto Prefecture in Japan on April 14, episode 2 that was originally scheduled to air on April 15, 2016, was delayed on Fuji TV and Amazon Prime Video to April 22, 2016.[14][15]

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  16. ^ 第二話 「明けぬ夜」 [Episode 2: "Never-Ending Night"]. kabaneri.com (in Japanese). Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  17. ^ 第三話 「捧げる祈り」 [Episode 3: "Prayer Offer"]. kabaneri.com (in Japanese). Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  18. ^ 第四話 「流る血潮」 [Episode 4: "Flowing Blood"]. kabaneri.com (in Japanese). Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  19. ^ 第五話 「逃げられぬ闇」 [Episode 5: "Inescapable Darkness"]. kabaneri.com (in Japanese). Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  20. ^ 第六話 「集う光」 [Episode 6: "Gathering Light"]. kabaneri.com (in Japanese). Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  21. ^ 第七話 「天に願う」 [Episode 7: "Begging the Heavens"]. kabaneri.com (in Japanese). Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  22. ^ 第八話 「黙す狩人」 [Episode 8: "The Silent Hunter"]. kabaneri.com (in Japanese). Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  23. ^ 第九話 「滅びの牙」 [Episode 9: "Fang of Ruin"]. kabaneri.com (in Japanese). Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  24. ^ 第十話 「攻め上ぐ弱者」 [Episode 10: "The Attacking Weak"]. kabaneri.com (in Japanese). Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  25. ^ 第十一話 「燃える命」 [Episode 11: "Burning Life"]. kabaneri.com (in Japanese). Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  26. ^ 第十二話 「甲鉄城」 [Episode 12: "Iron Fortress"]. kabaneri.com (in Japanese). Retrieved October 6, 2016.