Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans
Japanese anime television series
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2025 | A Master Grade kit of the Barbatos Lupus was released, continuing the series' merchandising line. |
2024 | A Master Grade SD version of the Barbatos Gundam model kit was released. |
January 11 2024 | Service for the Urdr Hunt mobile game ended. |
January 11 2024 | Iron Blooded Orphans G mobile game ended service. |
November 2023 | Sunrise announced an anime adaptation of Urdr Hunt, which is currently under development. |
November 15 2022 | Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans G mobile game was released. |
2019 | Master Grade version of the Gundam Barbatos was launched as part of the series' merchandise line. |
November 5 2019 | Both seasons of the series were added to Netflix for paid streaming. |
January 7 2019 | Official spinoff mobile game for Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans was announced for iOS and Android, part of Gundam's 40th Anniversary celebration. The game features animated scenes by Sunrise Beyond and is directed by Tatsuyuki Nagai and written by Hajime Kamoshida. |
March 26 2018 | Side story manga publication concludes in Gundam Ace |
2017 | At Anime Expo, Funimation announced co-licensing the series for North American territories with Sunrise, marking the first Gundam series co-licensed by a company other than Right Stuf Inc. and Nozomi Entertainment. |
April 2 2017 | The anime concluded with its 50th episode (25th episode of the second season). |
October 8 2016 | Second season of the anime premiered. |
June 5 2016 | Turner Broadcasting began broadcasting the series on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block. |
April 26 2016 | Side story manga begins publication in Gundam Ace |
2015 | Bandai unveiled High Grade and 1/100 scale Gundam Barbatos and Graze model kits during a press conference, launching the merchandise line for Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans. |
December 24 2015 | Bandai Visual released the first volume of the series on Blu-ray and DVD, which included a serial code for Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme Vs. Force to obtain the Gundam Barbatos. |
October 26 2015 | Manga adaptation by Kazuma Isobe begins serialization in the December Issue of Gundam Ace |
October 9 2015 | Sunrise announced at New York Comic Con that the anime would receive an English dub produced by Bang Zoom! Entertainment. |
October 4 2015 | Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans premiered in Japan on MBS and TBS, replacing The Heroic Legend of Arslan in its timeslot. It was the first Gundam series to return to the late afternoon schedule since Mobile Suit Gundam AGE. |
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