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Gate

Gate

20157
AnimationDramaKomödieAction & Adventure
Veröffentlicht
04. Juli 2015
Land
Japan
Produktionen
A-1 PicturesGENCOFive EighthWarner Bros. JapanAlphaPolisBandai Namco Entertainment+2
Ganz Japan erinnert sich an das Ginza-Ereignis. Im 21. Jahrhundert tauchte plötzlich ein Tor auf, aus dem jede Menge Wesen einfielen, die man bis dahin nur aus Büchern kannte. Diese Wesen töteten viele Bürger Tokios. Um die andere Welt zu erkunden und den Grund für den Angriff zu klären, schickt die Regierung eine kleine Gruppe von japanischen Soldaten in die Welt hinter dem Tor. Geführt wird diese Gruppe von dem Otaku-Soldaten Youji. In der neuen Welt finden sie Dörfer, die von einem Drachen angegriffen wurden. Es scheint keine Überlebenden zu geben, bis auf ein Elfenmädchen, die sich dann der Gruppe anschließt, um sie bei ihrer Reise zu unterstützen.

About

A Japanese army officer and a self‑help fan find a mysterious gate opening in Tokyo’s Ginza, unleashing medieval warriors and magic.

A 2015–2016 anime about Japan’s Self‑Defense Forces confronting a sudden portal that brings a medieval army into Tokyo. The story follows reserve officer Youji Itami, a self‑help enthusiast, as he and his JSDF comrades battle the invaders while trying to negotiate peace. The series blends modern military tactics with fantasy creatures, dragons, and political intrigue, set against the backdrop of Japan’s sole access to the mysterious "Special Region".

What to know

  • A total of 24 episodes split into two halves.
  • A‑1 Pictures produced the show.
  • Directed by Takahiko Kyōgoku.
  • Music composed by Yoshiaki Fujisawa.
  • Series writer: Tatsuhiko Urahata.
  • A blend of action, adventure, fantasy, isekai, and military themes.
  • Modern JSDF tech clashes with medieval soldiers and magic.
  • Political negotiations and war strategy drive the plot.

Watch if

If you like military strategy, high‑stakes battles, and a mix of modern technology versus fantasy warfare—especially with a unique protagonist who is an otaku—this series offers fast‑paced action, political drama, and plenty of intrigue.

Skip if

If you are averse to violence, political commentary, or prefer light‑hearted isekai tales, this show’s serious tone and frequent battle scenes may not suit you.

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Premise and Setting
The first season follows Youji Itami, a reserve JSDF officer who is drawn into a conflict when a mysterious gate appears in Tokyo’s Ginza. Medieval warriors and monsters spill out, forcing Japan to deploy its modern forces to defend civilians while attempting diplomatic talks with the other world.
Main Characters
Youji Itami (Junichi Suwabe) is a laid‑back, otaku officer. He is joined by the stoic swordsman Rory Mercury, the empathic elf Lelei, and the tough fighter Tuka Luna Marceau. Together they navigate battlefield politics, magic, and the complexities of alliance building.
Production Details
Produced by A‑1 Pictures, the series was directed by Takahiko Kyōgoku and written by Tatsuhiko Urahata. Yoshiaki Fujisawa composed the soundtrack, while animation and character designs were handled by A‑1’s in‑house staff, delivering crisp action sequences.
Themes and Tone
Gate balances high‑tempo battles with diplomatic intrigue. Themes of national pride, cultural exchange, and the ethics of war are woven into the narrative, creating a tense, sometimes dark atmosphere.
World‑Building
The "Special Region" is a fantasy realm full of elves, dragons, and sorcerers. The series explores the clash between modern technology and ancient magic, providing a rich backdrop for political and military conflict.
Season Structure
The first season contains 24 episodes, split into a 12‑episode opening and a 12‑episode continuation. A second season has been announced, expanding the story with maritime warfare.
Reception
Critics praised the unique premise of a contemporary military confronting medieval forces, while some noted the heavy political messaging. The show’s action scenes are generally well‑executed, though the pacing can be uneven.

FAQ

How many episodes does Gate have?
The original series runs for 24 episodes, split into two halves of 12.
When did the series first air?
Gate premiered on July 4, 2015, and concluded its 24‑episode run on March 26, 2016.
Who directed the anime?
Takahiko Kyōgoku directed Gate.
Which studio produced Gate?
The show was produced by A‑1 Pictures.
What genres does the series belong to?
Gate blends action, adventure, fantasy, isekai, and military genres.
Who composed the series’ music?
Yoshiaki Fujisawa composed the soundtrack.
Who wrote the anime’s story?
Tatsuhiko Urahata handled series composition.
What is the main premise of Gate?
A mysterious gate opens in Tokyo’s Ginza, letting medieval warriors and monsters spill into the city, forcing the JSDF to defend civilians and negotiate with the other world.
Who is the protagonist?
Youji Itami, a reserve JSDF officer and otaku, is the main character.
Do dragons appear in the series?
Yes, an ancient dragon becomes a key antagonist.
Is the show politically themed?
Yes, the series tackles diplomatic negotiations, national pride, and war strategy.
Does the series feature modern weapons?
The JSDF employs modern firearms and technology against medieval forces.
How is magic portrayed?
Magic exists in the other world and is used by elves and sorcerers, contrasting with modern tech.
What is the other world called?
It is referred to as the "Special Region" or "Tokuchi".
Is there a sequel to the first season?
A second season, based on the light‑novel sequel, has been announced and will focus on maritime forces.
Is the anime based on a novel?
Yes, the light novel by Takumi Yanai served as the source material.
Which actor voices Youji Itami?
Junichi Suwabe lends his voice to Youji Itami.
Where can I watch Gate?
Gate is available for streaming on Crunchyroll, and the complete series was released by Sentai Filmworks.
Are fantasy races like elves featured?
Yes, elves and other fantasy beings appear in the other world.
What tone does the series adopt?
The show has a dark tone, mixing intense action with political drama.
How fast‑paced is the series?
Action sequences are swift, though the narrative pace can vary between arcs.
Does the show contain violence?
Yes, the series features fantasy violence, including battles with medieval weapons and magic.
How does the series handle war themes?
It portrays the complexities of war, including strategic decisions, diplomacy, and the human cost of conflict.
Does the show have any political commentary?
It frequently comments on national sovereignty, international diplomacy, and the responsibilities of a military power.
Is the series family‑friendly?
Due to its violence and political content, it is better suited for older teens and adults.

Schauspieler

Junichi Suwabe
Junichi Suwabe
Youji Itami (voice)
Nao Toyama
Nao Toyama
Lelei La Lalena (voice)