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More Gungrave Ost videos. Soundtrack Credits. Now Boarding 2 Full Version Free on this page. Gungrave Original Theme Song Music Composition and Arrangement by Tsuneo Imahori from 'Gungrave O.S.T.' & 'Gungrave O.S.T. Uno' (Victor Entertainment Inc.) Recording & Mixing Engineers: Masashi Yabuhara and Tatsuya Kawakami.

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(), Original run October 7, 2003 – March 30, 2004 Episodes 26 () Gungrave ( ガングレイヴ, Gangureivu) is a based on the of, created. The series is directed by, from a screenplay by, and produced. The series follows Brandon Heat and Harry MacDowell as they rise through the ranks of the Millennion. Gungrave aired on from October 7, 2003 to March 30, 2004, totaling twenty-six episodes.

Like the Gungrave video game, and its sequel, the series' music is provided by; this also includes the series' opening theme. In 2003, Geneon Entertainment, formally Pioneer Entertainment, announced the license of Gungrave in North America.

On July 3, 2008, Geneon Entertainment and Funimation Entertainment announced an agreement to distribute select titles in North America after Geneon ceased distribution of their own titles in October 2007. While Geneon Entertainment will still retain the license, Funimation Entertainment will assume exclusive rights to the manufacturing, marketing, sales and distribution of select titles. Gungrave was announced as one of the several titles under the agreement on December 30, 2008. As of November 26, 2010, Funimation has fully licensed the anime series.

The anime series returned to US television on May 11, 2011 on the. See also: Gungrave opens thirteen years after Brandon Heat is betrayed and killed by his best friend Harry MacDowell.

He is reborn through the use of necrolyze as Beyond The Grave, and begins a quest of revenge against the crime syndicate. The series then backtracks to Brandon's youth, and follows him and Harry as they rise through the criminal underworld, detailing the circumstances that led to their eventual falling-out. Characters [ ] Brandon Heat / Beyond the Grave Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) A small-time criminal who was in a gang with his best friend, Harry McDowell, along with three other close friends. After their friends were killed, Brandon and Harry joined the crime syndicate Millennion, led by Big Daddy.

After joining Millennion, Brandon was assigned to a small collection crew in the West District, where they collected the organization's income from its illegal race track betting and black market operations. After being proven by a special assignment recommended by Harry, his affiliation with Maria, and risking his life for Big Daddy, Brandon began to move up within the ranks of the organization. Brandon was trained by Millennion's Bear Walken to be a sweeper (assassin), eventually forming his own elite sweeper unit within Millennion called 'True Graves'. As Harry rose to power, Brandon remained loyal to the syndicate. Brandon confronted Harry for betraying the organization, but found himself unable to kill his friend. Instead, Harry kills Brandon during his moment of hesitation.

Brandon was resurrected by Dr. Tokioka as 'Beyond the Grave'. His purpose is to destroy the syndicate that he once worked for and the friend who betrayed him.

At the end of the anime, Brandon chose to protect Harry instead of killing him out of respect for their old friendship. It's unknown whether he lives or dies when Mika finally arrives. Beosystem 2 User Manual here. He acts like a parental figure to Mika, and told her to move on as he no longer belongs to the living. Harry McDowell Old Harry Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) Young Harry Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) Harry McDowell always wanted true freedom. Even when he was young, he could not stand being held back or put in his place.

He used his ambition to rise in the ranks of Millennion with the help of his best friend, Brandon Heat. Impatient by nature, Harry began to plot the murder of Millennion's leader, Big Daddy, when he could not advance any further in the syndicate. As Harry's dreams become reality, he grows insane.

The slightest sign of hesitation is taken as betrayal, and betrayal is punished with death. Harry succeeded in killing Big Daddy as well as hundreds of others in his quest for freedom, earning him the name 'Bloody Harry'. One of his victims was Brandon Heat. Now, thirteen years later, Harry targets Big Daddy's daughter, Mika Asagi, as his next victim. However, Brandon has returned as Beyond the Grave to protect her against Harry's push to destroy the last piece of Big Daddy's legacy.

Maria Asagi Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) Maria is the sweet, clean-cut girl down the street, a contrast of Brandon's bad-boy image. Throughout the series, Maria makes her feelings for Brandon very clear. When she accepts Mr. Asagi's offer to live with him after her Uncle Jester dies, Maria is unaware that she is moving into the home of Big Daddy, head of Millenion. Brandon follows her and joins Millenion in hopes of being close to her, and for a while it works out.