Gundam Iron-Blooded Orphans: New Film 'Makuai no Kusabi' Unveiled for 10th Anniversary Celebration

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A decade of raw emotion and intense mecha combat culminates in a monumental announcement for fans of Kidou Senshi Gundam: Tekketsu no Orphans, also known as Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans. To commemorate its 10th anniversary, the critically acclaimed anime series is set to expand its universe with Makuai no Kusabi, a brand-new short anime movie.

This highly anticipated cinematic addition is slated for a theatrical premiere in Japan on October 31, 2025, promising to reignite the passion of the series' dedicated fanbase. Adding to the excitement, Makuai no Kusabi will screen alongside the standalone theatrical debut of the Urðr Hunt special edition. This spin-off, originally based on a mobile game launched in 2022, will now be accessible on the big screen, offering a fresh perspective within the expansive Gundam universe.

The creative powerhouses behind the original series are reuniting to ensure Makuai no Kusabi maintains the beloved emotional depth and narrative integrity. Director Tatsuyuki Nagai and esteemed writer Mari Okada return to helm the project, a testament to the commitment to preserving the series' unique storytelling quality. Furthermore, the iconic voices of Mikazuki Augus and Orga Itsuka, portrayed by Kengo Kawanishi and Yoshimasa Hosoya respectively, will once again resonate with audiences, evoking cherished memories of Tekkadan's arduous journey and unwavering bonds.

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Since its initial broadcast in Fall 2015, Iron-Blooded Orphans carved out a distinct niche within the mecha genre, renowned for its unflinching, gritty portrayal of brutal warfare, complex political machinations, and the profound, often tragic, relationships forged amidst adversity. The forthcoming short film is poised to enrich this legacy, offering fans both a sense of narrative closure and fresh insights into the aftermath of the original two-season television run.

This dual theatrical event, the premiere of Urðr Hunt and the commemorative short, marks a significant global celebration for Gundam enthusiasts. While Japanese audiences will experience it first, plans are already in motion for a North American release to follow, extending the reach of this monumental anniversary. Sunrise, the animation studio synonymous with the Gundam franchise, continues to demonstrate its visionary leadership by seamlessly blending cherished legacy content with innovative new narratives, solidifying Iron-Blooded Orphans' enduring popularity and vital relevance in the constantly evolving landscape of mecha anime.

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Kidou Senshi Gundam: Tekketsu no Orphans

Author

Hiroshi Oyamada (original concept), Mari Okada (series composition)

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Sunrise Art Team

Studio

Sunrise

Publisher

Bandai Namco Entertainment

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Kidou Senshi Gundam: Tekketsu no Orphans - Urdr Hunt

Author

Hiroshi Oyamada (original concept), Mari Okada (series composition)

Cover Art

Sunrise Art Team

Studio

Sunrise

Publisher

Bandai Namco Entertainment

Producers

SunriseBandai Namco Entertainment
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