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Season 2, Episode 13 - "Trust"

28 December, 2001

Combined, the fleet of ships continues to destroy ship after ship of the harvest fleet. But the Main Mothership is another story, and even the combined Super Vandread is no match for it. With Hibiki captured by the leader of the Earth Harvest fleet, and the Dreads similarly restrained, all looks lost. But as the leader of the Harvest may find, it will take a lot more than a few wounds and losses to keep Hibiki and his friends down. With one last strike, Earth intends to end all resistance...and it may take the combined might of everyone with the will to live to stop the Harvest fleet once and for all.

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Vandread Cast & Crew

  • Rafael Antonio Oliver as
    Hibiki Tokai
  • Julie Maddalena as
    Dita Liebely
  • Melendez as
    Parfait Balblair
  • Wendee Lee as
    Buzam A. Calessa (aka BC)
  • Lia Sargent as
    Misty Cornwell
  • Michelle Ruff as
    Belvedere Coco
  • Melissa Williamson as
    Jura Basil Elden
  • Ron Allen as
    Bart Garsus
  • Julie Pickering as
    Meia Gisborn
  • David Lucas as
    Duero McFile
  • Debra Cunningham as
    Barnette Orangello
  • David Mallow as
    Pyoro
  • James Lyon as
    Rabat
  • Jane Alan as
    Gascogne Rheingau
  • Tina Dixon as
    Amarone Slantheav
  • Sandy Fox as
    Paiway Underberg
  • Ron Allen as
    Utan
  • Ellen Wilkinson as
    Ezra Vieil
  • Catherine Luciani as
    Magno Vivan
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Premiere: 2000

Type: TV Show

Genres/Tags: Sci Fi, Romantic, Anime

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The action of Vandread focuses on a ship that is eventually called the Nirvana, with an all-female group of pirates that come across the "aliens" called men for the first time. Conversely, the few men that do make contact with the women are under the impression that women are really demons that, among other things, cause destruction and eat men's livers. A normally stock sci-fi anime story with mystery and action is injected with new life because of these misconceptions the genders have about each other. The background in which Vandread is set serves to enhance this, as the history of men and women - once together, then separate, and now together again - adds an interesting dimension to the action that unfolds. The women and men of the ship will eventually learn to work together (and the secret of their machines' "unification" will also no doubt be uncovered), but for now, just discovering each other all over again is adventure enough.

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