Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans-Urdr Hunt
Finished · 24 epSunrise · 2022 · Japan

Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans-Urdr Hunt

機動戦士ガンダム 鉄血のオルフェンズ ウルズハント

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Year P.D. 323. Gjallarhorn's political intervention into the Arbrau central parliament escalated into an armed conflict using mobile suits. The incident was brought to an end by Tekkadan, a group of boys who came from Mars. News of Tekkadan's exploits has reached the ears of Wistario Afam, a youth born and raised on the Radonitsa Colony near Venus. The planet, which lost to Mars in the contest for development, is a remote frontier planet in which the four great economic blocs show little interest. It is now used only as a penal colony for criminals, whose inhabitants don't even have IDs. Wistario, who hopes to change the status quo of this homeland, encounters a girl who claims to be the guide to the Urdr-Hunt. The anime will be available within the homonymous Smartphone Game.

Episodes

24
1. Episode 1
4m
2. Episode 2
4m
3. Episode 3
4m
4. Episode 4
4m
5. Episode 5
4m
6. Episode 6
4m
7. Episode 7
4m
8. Episode 8
4m
9. Episode 9
4m
10. Episode 10
4m
11. Episode 11
4m
12. Episode 12
4m
13. Episode 13
4m
14. Episode 14
4m
15. Episode 15
4m
16. Episode 16
4m
17. Episode 17
4m
18. Episode 18
4m
19. Episode 19
4m
20. Episode 20
4m
21. Episode 21
4m
22. Episode 22
4m
23. Episode 23
4m
24. Episode 24
4m

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