Broken Blade

Broken Blade (2014)

EndedAnimation showAction, Anime, Fantasy, War

In the continent of Cruzon, an impending war between the Kingdom of Krisna and the nation of Athens is brimming. The people of this land are able to use quartz for whatever purpose they desire. Yet one person, Rygart Arrow, is not. He is an "un-sorcerer," a person unable to use quartz. But this characteristic will enable him to pilot an ancient Golem, one strong enough to put up a fight against the invading army of Athens.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 23:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E12Endless-Fate: Eternal Recurrancejuin 22, 2014
S01E11Last-Stand: Impregnable Fortificationjuin 15, 2014
S01E10Lightning-Speed: Divine Rapidityjuin 8, 2014
S01E09Showdown: Declaration of Warjuin 1, 2014
S01E08Wasteland: Calamity in the Jaws of Deathmai 25, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Broken Blade' premiere?

'Broken Blade' premiered on April 6, 2014.

Who is the creator of the TV show 'Broken Blade'?

The TV show 'Broken Blade' is based on the manga series created by Yunosuke Yoshinaga.

What is the genre of 'Broken Blade'?

'Broken Blade' falls under the genres of action, fantasy, and mecha.

Where is the TV show 'Broken Blade' set?

'Broken Blade' is set in a fictional world where humans possess the ability to control powerful ancient mechanical weapons called Golems.

Can you give a brief summary of the plot of 'Broken Blade'?

'Broken Blade' follows the story of Rygart Arrow, an unassuming farmer who discovers that he possesses the rare ability to pilot a Golem, despite lacking the magical ability known as "quartz." Rygart is thrust into a conflict between two warring nations, and he must use his newfound power to protect his friends and loved ones.

Who are the main characters in 'Broken Blade'?

The main characters in 'Broken Blade' include Rygart Arrow, Sigyn Erster, Hodr, Zess, Cleo Saburafu, and Narvi Stryze.

What is the significance of the term "Broken Blade" in the TV show?

The term "Broken Blade" refers to Rygart Arrow, as he is unable to use quartz, the power source of the Golems, which sets him apart from other pilots.

Which studio produced the TV show 'Broken Blade'?

The TV show 'Broken Blade' was produced by Production I.G and Xebec.

How many episodes are there in the TV show 'Broken Blade'?

The TV show 'Broken Blade' consists of a total of 12 episodes.

Who composed the music for 'Broken Blade'?

The music for 'Broken Blade' was composed by Yoshihisa Hirano.

Is 'Broken Blade' available in English dub?

Yes, 'Broken Blade' is available in English dub.

Are there any sequels or spin-offs to 'Broken Blade'?

No, there are no official sequels or spin-offs to 'Broken Blade'.

What was the reception of 'Broken Blade' among critics?

'Broken Blade' received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its animation, action sequences, and character development.

Did 'Broken Blade' receive any awards or nominations?

Although 'Broken Blade' did not receive any major awards or nominations, it was well-received by fans of the mecha genre.

What is the target demographic for the TV show 'Broken Blade'?

'Broken Blade' is primarily targeted towards fans of action, fantasy, and mecha genres, particularly those who enjoy complex storylines and intense battles.

Is 'Broken Blade' available for streaming on popular platforms?

Yes, 'Broken Blade' is available for streaming on various popular platforms, allowing fans to watch it at their convenience.

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Also known as

  • Break Blade (Japan)

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