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This episode is the first apperance of the major recurring character, Dr. The Mountain of Dreams is the tenth episode from the anime series based on 's model franchise. Overview The episode begins with and co.

Traveling through a mountainside, looking for a scientist named ', who they hope may be able to enlighten them on the nature of 'Zoid Eve'. They find him in a hut which had been turned to ice (with him in it), and start trying to thaw him out. They wake to find Dr. D thawed out and piloting the, much to displeasure.

He diagnoses that its sights are off by 3 degrees to the right, before introducing himself to and. He quickly takes advantage of Van's desire to find out about Zoid Eve, before also taking advantage of the help he offered Irvine to get him to chop wood.

Suddenly he changes his mind and gets Van and Irvine to attack the 'enemy'; which turns out to be some unarmed man on a bike. The man is Dr. D's grandson, and, who had been left back in town, overhears how he was attacked by Irvine. Meanwhile, Irvine and Van are taken by Dr.

D to a set of ruins, where they are attacked by sleeper, guarding an unmanned supply base, which Dr. D is intending to raid for parts on his latest invention, revealing that he knows absolutely nothing about Zoid Eve in the process. His invention is to try and make it snow on the mountain he lives on.

D, who had escaped by himself is attacked by a Guysak, but is saved by Moonbay (not before the Guysak destroys his house). The story is explained by Dr. D's grandson, who says that the mountain they live on had once snowed, and this is his lifelong dream, bordering on obsession. He only mentioned Zoid Eve because he had heard Van and Irvine talking about it and used it to manipulate them.

In the morning, Dr. D starts packing up to move with his grandson, as his materials had been destroyed in the fire. Van and Irvine decide to help him out and he gives his plan one more shot. D fires the snow rocket, but nothing happens. Disheartened, they start leave, but it is only then that it does start to snow in earnest, covering the whole mountain and surrounding scenery in a thick layer of snow.

This is no thanks to Dr. D's rocket, which was a dud; the snow was all natural. Zoids. Trivia. Van initially forgets Dr.

D's name, calling him 'Dr. This is the first time Zeke is seen chasing a butterfly. This episode is the first episode where Fiona brews her infamous 'salty' coffee, liked only by Dr. The song thats played is the William Tell Overture.

Zoids: New Century The Blitz Team Japanese Name ゾイド新世紀/ゼロ Name Translation Zoido Shinseiki Surasshu Zero Genre Adventure, Mecha, Science Fiction, Shounen Director Makoto Mizobuchi Studio Shogakukan, Inc. Network Mainichi Broadcasting, Cartoon Network, GMA7 First Aired 2001-01-06 Last Aired 2001-06-30 Episodes 26 Zoids: New Century, also known as Zoids: ZERO, or Zoids: New Century / Zero (ゾイド新世紀/ゼロ Zoido Shinseiki Surasshu Zero), is an anime series produced by Shogakukan, Inc and directed by Makoto Mizobuchi. First broadcast in 2001, it is the second television series in the. The series was the first Zoids anime to be dubbed in English and released in the US. In other English-speaking countries, such as the UK and Australia, aired first, with New Century following later (in line with the original production order). The series has 26 episodes that run for an average of 25 minutes.

A Blu-ray version of New Century was released in August 2014. The series was sold as either a stand alone box set of the series, or combine with a limited edition clear. Contents Series background Zoids: New Century is set in an era where Zoid battles are formal competitive games run by the, subject to a set of rules governed by during battle.

Battles are primarily fought in rural environments, typically in open countryside regions far from urban centers, taking place in designated areas. Plot The plot of New Century follows the actions of, as a member of the, and his. The series is highly episodic, with most episodes featuring a sanctioned battle between the Blitz Team and one of their numerous rivals. The most noteworthy adversary of the Blitz Team is the and its members, whom organise illegal Zoid battles.

Unsanctioned battles have no rules and the stakes are typically high, as the Backdraft typically take an opposing teams' Zoids should they win. As the Blitz Team seeks to win the Royal Cup, the series culminates with the Backdraft's attempt to usurp the Battle Commission for control of Zoid battles. Characters Main characters For detailed information, see each character's respective pages on the table provided below New Century Characters Blitz Team Tigers Team Champ Team Flugel Team Lightning Team Other Zoid Battle Pilots Backdraft Agents Other characters The following is a list of characters who as of yet do not have a page. Count: The supreme leader of the Backdraft. Little is known about him, aside from his role as the head of the Backdraft. English voice actor: Colin Murdock Deleted scenes In the Western release of New Century, several scenes were removed from the show entirely. These scenes contain what were considered inappropriate material for the Western audience, and include:.: which featured Dr.

Layon in a bar drinking alcohol.: a scene where Judge is lifting weights, and then shown in the shower (This is the episode where one of Harry Champ's robots falls in love with a judge. In the English version, the judge was female, but the Japanese version has it as a male. Interestingly, left this judge as a 'judgeman' like all the others.).: Harry's (male) robots are shown rubbing each other with lotion at the beach while wearing female bathing suits. Links to / While never explicitly stated, New Century is heavily implied to take place many years after the events of Chaotic Century. Though no characters or events are specifically referenced, zoids and other technologies that were considered new or rare in Chaotic Century appear as fairly common or more advanced in New Century, such as:.: The Death Saurer makes cameo appearances in episodes 8 and 21 as a news mascot and model, respectively. In addition, the Death Saurer is repeatedly referenced for comparison when describing firepower and defense. Prior to episode 34 of Chaotic Century, the existence of the Death Saurer was unknown to all but a select few main characters.: The Lightning Saix debuts in Guardian Force as an experimental military zoid and is the only one in existence.

Though still a fairly rare zoid by the time of New Century, it's existence is common knowledge and the zoid is available for private ownership.: First created during Chaotic Century, the Geno Saurer is known to several characters during New Century. However, they are considered exceptionally rare, to the point where many believed they no longer existed.

This is evident during their appearance in episode 25, where the characters familiar with them are further astonished that there are three of them.: The Blade Liger is created during Chaotic Century by fusing and around destroyed Shield Liger. Like the Lightning Saix and Geno Saurer, the existence and abilities of the Blade Liger are well known to the public of New Century. In addition, is shown in episodes 16 and 25 to utilize attacks and strategies first used by Van Flyheight.: The charged particle cannon was first encountered by Helic and Guylos forces during Chaotic Century. Due to its recent invention, both forces were unprepared for its overwhelming firepower, resulting in many casualties. In New Century, the charged particle cannon is well understood by the populace of Zi and has effective countermeasures available.: While the zoid itself does not make an appearance, the tail and charged particle cannon is shown to be in the possession of the in episode 24. The Death Stinger first appears in episode 57 of Chaotic Century while it's intact body is discarded by in episode 66.: Invented by the Ancient Zoidians, organoids are first encountered by the populace of Zi during Chaotic Century, with four known organoids demonstrating their zoid enhancing abilities. By the time of New Century, attempts have been made to artificially replicate these abilities through the 'Organoid System'.

Zoids installed with this system are referred to as the series, with two confirmed Ultimate X zoids and a single implied zoid making an appearance. wreckage: The Ultrasaurus wreckage that appears in episode 26 of New Century is almost identical to the Ultrasaurus used by the Guardian Force at the end of Chaotic Century. Similarities include the, geographic location, and maintaining the same firing position adopted by the Ultrasaurus in episode 67 of Chaotic Century. In the anime series, zoids that have been powered down are shown to fossilize after a period of time.

Considering the damage done to the Ultrasaurus at the end of Chaotic Century, it is likely that the Ultrasaurus was abandoned, leading to its fossilized 'dead' condition. In the March 2001 issue of Animedia magazine, it is mentioned that the Zoid Battles in New Century occur over a thousand years after the war between the Empire and the Republic. Trivia. The Magna Pacific DVD release of Zoids: New Century has a small 'Easter egg'- by clicking on the small, white, left-hand trigger button at the menu screen, it is possible to view more Zoid and Pilot profiles than are normally available under the 'Zoids Profiles' button. Highlighting the episodic nature of the series, and the orientation toward the fight scenes, the Magna Pacific DVD prominently features a 'Battle' button, allowing the viewer to skip directly to the main fight scene. A of New Century exists (the English version is published by Viz Media). The events of the anime and the novel differ substantially.

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Zoids Zoids that are introduced for the first time in New Century:. Episode listing. 1.

' ' Theme songs Opening. 'No Future' by Nanase Aikawa 'No Future' is the opening theme to Zoids: New Century. It is performed by Aikawa Nanase, and was released on maxi-single January 2001 (with Dearest: my friend as the b-side). The original release of the single comes with an additional paper front piece showing the characters from Zoids: Zero, though the case itself has a picture of Aikawa Nanase. The full instrumental version (which was used as the US ending theme, as the dub did not use the original intro) is available only on the /Zero soundtrack, which was a limited release in 2001 and came packaged in a dual-CD sized case despite being a single disc.

This may have been to make room for the Liger Zero gashapon-style keychain that was included as a bonus. Ending. 'Sasuraibito' by DASEIN. 'No Future (Instrumental)' by Nanase Aikawa (U.S. Ending) Naming New Century appears under many different names. The Japanese title is given as ゾイド新世紀/ゼロ or ゾイド新世紀スラッシュゼロ, literally 'Zoids New Century/Zero' or 'Zoids New Century Slash Zero' respectively.

The English name likewise has different forms. On the Magna Pacific DVDs and the Viz Media Visual Novel, it is called 'Zoids New Century'. In Zoids Legacy, it is called 'Zoids ZERO'. On the Cartoon Network TV broadcasts and USA DVDs is it called 'Zoids', with no additional titles.

This wiki predominantly uses 'Zoids: New Century', as it features in the majority of English-language releases, while remaining unambiguous.