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Gungrave is a PlayStation 2 video game produced in Japan by Sega. It follows the story of "Beyond the Grave" (or just "Grave"), a man who was betrayed by the criminal organization he was once a part of. During the game, you set out to seek revenge on that organization.

Grave carries two twin guns, called Cerberos (named after the three-headed hound of Hades). He also carries a coffin strapped to his back that doubles as assorted special weapons, including a machine gun and a rocket launcher.

The game itself was given moderate ratings due mostly to its short gameplay and minimal replay value. However, the very anime-like stylings from creators Yasuhiro Nightow (of Trigun fame) and Kousuke Fujishima (of Oh My Goddess! and You're Under Arrest fame) gave the game a very distinct and unique look and feel that impressed many people.

Gungrave Overdose

In 2004 the sequel to the original video game was published, called Gungrave Overdose. Developed by Red Entertainment and published by Mastiff, it, like its predecessor, met with mediocre reviews. Yet many heralded its anime-inspired cutscenes and gunplay. This game however begins with Mika being attacked by fiends while inside a warehouse. Grave is in the process of being awakened and finally rescues her at the last minute. Thus the game starts on its rampage of death and destruction. You are fighting another syndicate that is distributing a dangerous drug by the name of "Seed," which mutates the host body more times than not, along the way meeting a few old characters from the first game and the anime.

Anime

In 2003, it was announced that an anime television series would be created based on Gungrave. The anime began broadcasting in Japan on October 6 2003 on TV Tokyo and ended on March 29 2004. In the U.S. it airs periodically on G4 on Anime Unleashed, originally debuting on the network in October 2004. The series involves many of the same characters, and seiyū (voice actors) found in the games and features 26 episodes. Its plot focuses heavily on the events that preceded the first Gungrave game, most notably the rise of Brandon Heat and Harry MacDowell through Millennion, and how Brandon came to be known as "Beyond the Grave."

Episode titles

  1. Destroyer in the Dusk
  2. Young Dogs
  3. Rain
  4. Go
  5. Millennion
  6. Big Daddy
  7. 5 Years Later
  8. Family
  9. Dispute
  10. Conflict
  11. Heat
  12. Kind
  13. Betrayal
  14. Die
  15. Harry
  16. Letter
  17. Mika
  18. Grave
  19. Superior
  20. Brother
  21. Duty
  22. Remorse
  23. Daughter
  24. Last Bullet
  25. Then
  26. Dusk of the Destroyers

Characters

The Millennion Organization

Commonly also referred to as The Syndicate, it was one of the biggest criminal organizations of it`s time.

A small-time criminal who was in a gang with his best friend, Harry McDowell, along with three other close friends. After these three were killed, Brandon and Harry joined Millennion, a powerful mafia-type organization formed by Big Daddy. Brandon was trained by the Millennion's Bear Walken to be a sweeper (hitman), eventually forming his own elite sweeper unit within Millennion called True Grave. Even as Harry rose to power, Brandon remained loyal to Big Daddy for Maria's sake. When he eventually confronted Harry over treason against the organization, Harry killed him. Brandon was then resurrected by Dr. T and "Beyond the Grave" was born. In the first game (and the anime), his purpose is to destroy the Millennion syndicate that he had once worked for and the man who betrayed him.

"Bloody Harry" was the leader of Brandon's original crew in Desolation Alley and was also his best friend. After five years with Millennion, he and Brandon climbed to the top of the organization's hierarchy, joining Big Daddy's "Family" and adopting the "Code of Iron," a philosophy of trust and loyalty to the organization. However, MacDowell took the Code lightly and made deals behind the organization's back, pulling strings and putting himself at the very top of Millennion. When Brandon discovered this and confronted Harry, he was murdered, but Harry had no idea of the future consequences of his betrayal. Although Harry lacks the physical strength and agility of Brandon, he is charismatic and extremely cunning. In the anime, it is portrayed how the guilt of murdering his best friend drives him close to madness.

Maria was Brandon's sweetheart when they were young. She lived with her Adoptive Father Jester, a member of Millennion, who raised her from infancy after finding her while working a job for the group. After Jester was killed, she moved in with Big Daddy at his villa, eventually growing close to him after Brandon rejected her, on the pretense that he sinned to much during his profession as an assassin. Eventually they got married, despite the age difference, and later have a daughter named Mika. Maria was later killed by Harry MacDowell.

A scientist who formerly worked for Lightning and then Millennion, he developed the necrolyzation dead regeneration technique, eventually utilizing it to bring Grave back to life. In the original game it looks as if their hideout is a house, while in the anime, they reside in a huge truck. When Mika came to him, he knew that it was time to let Grave do what he does best. Brother of Big Daddy's butler.

The founder of Millennion. He initially started Millennion in order to protect that which is close to him, namely his city and "Family," the inner council that few in the organization are privy to. He and Brandon first met in the early days of his membership in Millennion, when Heat had tried to meet with Maria. The two developed a bond, which saw them become fishing buddies, Brandon allowing Big Daddy to give Maria a life he could not, and Brandon's eventual death in the name of protecting Big Daddy's Millennion. He was later killed by Harry MacDowell and, in the game, re-created as a giant SEED-monster. After taking lethal damage from Grave, Big Daddy was then eaten to death by the mysterious beast "Alien Head". In the anime, Big Daddy bears a striking resemblance to Al Pacino's character in Godfather III.

A sweeper (hitman) for Millennion, a member of Big Daddy's inner circle, and one of his oldest friends. Much like Brandon and Big Daddy himself, he also wishes to protect those close to him, most importantly his daughter Sherry. Due to this, he stays on with the organization even during the switch to Harry MacDowell's Millennion. In the game, Bear was the 3rd member Grave confronted and they both fought in Bear's private dojo. Grave defeated Bear in his first OverKill-form and he comments that he realized how the other members were defeated. Then he transformed again into a giant. Bear was ultimately destroyed by Grave.

A portly intelligence operative, Bob was the best friend of Balladbird Lee. Also close to Harry and Brandon as the four of them rose through the ranks of Millenion. After Harry’s ascension to the head of the organization Bob sat as one of the Big Four under Harry. When his life was threatened from a heart condition brought about by his glutinous eating habits he became the second “Superior” created after the procedure was successfully performed on Balladbird Lee as an experiment. He was the first Superior to confront Beyond the Grave after his return 15 years past his death. In the game, Bob fought Grave in a zeppelin but lost. Bob turned into his OverKill-form and challenged Grave again outside the zeppelin. He was finally killed by Grave.

Extremely loyal to Harry MacDowell, as well as being Bob Poundmax's best friend, he owes his life to Harry after it was found that he was working with Lightning, a rival group of which his brother Cannon Vulcan was a member, while in Millennion. However, Harry forgave Balladbird, looking the other way in exchange for his loyalty. In the game, Lee was the 2nd member that Grave has to face and he kidnapped Mika to lure Grave to him. Lee transformed into his OverKill-form and battled Grave to avenge his fallen friend Bob. Lee was killed by Grave.

An assassin from a rival group originally out to eliminate Harry, he joins Millennion after Harry convinces him of a double-cross by the group that hired him. As a member of Brandon Heat's True Grave sweeper unit, he's second only to him in rank and skill. After Brandon's death, he takes over leadership of the squad, eventually killing or scaring them all off until he is left to work alone, as per his preference. The only thing he showed kindness to is a small black cat that accompanied him throughout the show. In the game, Bunji was the last member of Millennion and battled Grave in a ruined church, right after the death of Bear Walken. He proved himself a equal to Grave, but he still met his demise. In Gungrave OD, Bunji was brought back to "life" by the Corsione family as a mummy. Though Bunji is displeased over his revival, he's more eager to battle Grave again. He was defeated for the last time by either Grave, Juji or Redcadillac.

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