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* And so begins the latter arc of the Zoids: Chaotic Century anime. It is often claimed that there are five Zoids anime series rather than four, with this one known by fans as '''Guardian Force'''. Though the moniker was used as a title on the Japanese rental VHSes, far as ShoPro is concerned it's officially '''not''' a sequel or a separate show by any means. However, given that the premise, the tone and the character dynamic is completely different from the first half, it's not hard to see why fans treat it another show; for all intents and purposes it might as well be.   
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* And so begins the latter arc of the Zoids: Chaotic Century anime. It is often claimed that there are five Zoids anime series rather than four, with this one known by fans as '''''Guardian Force'''''. Though the moniker was used as a title on the Japanese rental VHSes, far as ShoPro is concerned it's officially '''not''' a sequel or a separate show by any means. However, given that the premise, the tone and the character dynamic is completely different from the first half, it's not hard to see why fans treat it another show; for all intents and purposes it might as well be.   
  
 
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Revision as of 03:07, 1 January 2014

The Secret Mission
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Series Zoids: Chaotic Century
Episode No. 35
Directed by
Written by
Storyboarded by

The Secret Mission is the thirty-fifth episode of the Zoids: Chaotic Century anime series.

Plot Summary

Characters

* Asterisk denotes a character which appears for the first time in this episode.

Zoids

Gallery

Notes

  • And so begins the latter arc of the Zoids: Chaotic Century anime. It is often claimed that there are five Zoids anime series rather than four, with this one known by fans as Guardian Force. Though the moniker was used as a title on the Japanese rental VHSes, far as ShoPro is concerned it's officially not a sequel or a separate show by any means. However, given that the premise, the tone and the character dynamic is completely different from the first half, it's not hard to see why fans treat it another show; for all intents and purposes it might as well be.