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'''''Gaist Crusher''''' is a Japanese media franchise consisting of video games, manga, toys and a TV anime by Capcom, Shueshia, Bandai and Studio Pierrot. The anime series premeired on TV Tokyo on October 2, 2013 and concluded after 51 episodes on October 1, 2014.
'''''Gaist Crusher''''' is a Japanese media franchise consisting of video games, manga, toys and a TV anime by Capcom, Shueshia, Bandai and Studio Pierrot. The anime series premeired on TV Tokyo on October 2, 2013 and concluded after 51 episodes on October 1, 2014.


An English dub of the anime series was recorded in Hong Kong and premiered on Toonami Asia in April 2016.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/Michael-Pizzuto-178641628853935/ Michael Pizzuto: "Having fun voicing the latest show “Gaist Crusher”!"] Retrieved 21 Aug '17.</ref><ref>[https://www.facebook.com/ToonamiAsia/photos/a.176975415776746.42882.144553425685612/661784327295850/?type=3&theater Toonami Asia: "When metallic life forms known as Gaist emerge from the underground to attack, only a crew known as the Gear Gaist can save the day. Follow the adventures of Rekka, Hayato, Kurama, & Shiren in the brand new show Gaist Crusher, every weekend at 11 A.M. during #AnimeSiege"] Retrieved 21 Aug '17.</ref> The series has seen no official home video releases.  
An English dub of the anime series was recorded in Hong Kong and premiered on Toonami Asia in April 2016.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/Michael-Pizzuto-178641628853935/ A Facebook post from Michael Pizzuto which says he is having fun voicing in ''Gaist Crusher''.] Retrieved 21 Aug '17.</ref><ref>[https://www.facebook.com/ToonamiAsia/photos/a.176975415776746.42882.144553425685612/661784327295850/?type=3&theater A Toonami Asia Facebook post advertising ''Gaist Crusher'' during the #AnimeSiege block.] Retrieved 21 Aug '17.</ref> The series has seen no official home video releases.  


Video capper Toon India/Subhraneel was able to record part of the series but lost access to the show after Toonami Asia changed its Indian lineup to focus on retro cartoons.<ref>[https://kametsu.com/topic/58672-gaist-crusher-english-dubbed-episodes-toonami-india/ Gaist Crusher English Dubbed Episodes (Toonami India)] Retrieved 21 Aug '17. (Registration Required)</ref> Before the format change, he capped the first 8 episodes of the show.<ref>[https://mega.nz/#F!iMhjCCbQ!G4GkJpDcCW35tq4VVi7dXQ MEGA folder link] Retrieved 21 Aug '17.</ref> The remaining 43 episodes are lost.  
Video capper Toon India/Subhraneel was able to record part of the series but lost access to the show after Toonami Asia changed its Indian lineup to focus on retro cartoons.<ref>[https://kametsu.com/topic/58672-gaist-crusher-english-dubbed-episodes-toonami-india/ A Kametsu page on the ''Gaist Crusher'' English dubbed episodes on Toonami India (Registration Required).] Retrieved 21 Aug '17.</ref> Before the format change, he capped the first 8 episodes of the show.<ref>[https://mega.nz/#F!iMhjCCbQ!G4GkJpDcCW35tq4VVi7dXQ MEGA folder link to the first 8 episodes of the English dub.] Retrieved 21 Aug '17.</ref> The remaining 43 episodes are lost.  


==Surfaced Content==
==Surfaced Content==

Revision as of 15:39, 3 April 2019

Gaist crusher english promo.PNG

Key art from the anime series.

Status: Partially Found

Gaist Crusher is a Japanese media franchise consisting of video games, manga, toys and a TV anime by Capcom, Shueshia, Bandai and Studio Pierrot. The anime series premeired on TV Tokyo on October 2, 2013 and concluded after 51 episodes on October 1, 2014.

An English dub of the anime series was recorded in Hong Kong and premiered on Toonami Asia in April 2016.[1][2] The series has seen no official home video releases.

Video capper Toon India/Subhraneel was able to record part of the series but lost access to the show after Toonami Asia changed its Indian lineup to focus on retro cartoons.[3] Before the format change, he capped the first 8 episodes of the show.[4] The remaining 43 episodes are lost.

Surfaced Content

Gaist Crusher Toonami Ending song.

Toonami Asia Gaist Crusher New Episodes promo.

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