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Gunparade March

Gunparade March (ガンパレード・マーチ, Ganparēdo Māchi) is a Japanese video game. The video game, Kōkidō Gensō Gunparade March (高機動幻想ガンパレード・マーチ), was released on 28 September 2000, for the PlayStation. It was developed by Alfa System and published by Sony Computer Entertainment.

Gunparade March
Cover of the PlayStation video game
ガンパレード・マーチ
(Ganparēdo Māchi)
GenreAction, Mecha
Created bySony Computer Entertainment
Game
Kōkidō Gensō Gunparade March
DeveloperAlfa System
PublisherSony Computer Entertainment
PlatformPlayStation
Released28 September 2000
Manga
Illustrated byHiroyuki Sanadura
Published byASCII Media Works
MagazineDengeki Comics
DemographicShōnen
Original run20012003
Volumes3
Anime television series
Gunparade March: The New March
Directed byKatsushi Sakurabi
Written byFumihiko Takayama
Music byKenji Kawai
StudioJ.C.Staff
Licensed by
Media Blasters (expired)
Maiden Japan (current)
Original networkMBS, TV Kanagawa
Original run 6 February 2003 24 April 2003
Episodes12
Anime television series
Gunparade Orchestra
Directed byYutaka Sato (Chief)
Toshiya Shinohara
Written byYoshifumi Fukushima
Music byHikaru Nanase
Masayoshi Furukawa
StudioBrain's Base
Original networkABC, NBN, TV Asahi
Original run 5 October 2005 29 March 2006
Episodes24 + 3 OVA

A manga adaptation by Hiroyuki Sanadura was serialized in the magazine Dengeki Daioh. The three volumes published by MediaWorks between 2001 and 2003 were translated by ADV Manga between 2004 and 2005.

An anime television series adaptation titled Gunparade March: The New March (ガンパレード・マーチ 〜新たなる行軍歌〜, Ganparēdo Māchi: Aratanaru Kōgunka) was animated by J.C.Staff and aired on MBS from 6 February 2003 to 23 April 2003. It is licensed for distribution in the United States by Media Blasters as simply "Gunparade March". A spin-off, Gunparade Orchestra (ガンパレード・オーケストラ), was animated by Brain's Base and aired from 5 October 2005 to 29 March 2006. A trilogy of games, the Gunparade Orchestra Trilogy, were released for PlayStation 2 in 2006.

Plot

In 1945, World War II was abruptly ended when an alien race appeared on Earth and began to slaughter the human population. This alien force, known as the "Phantom Beasts" (or Genjyu in Japanese) had effectively taken over more than half of the Earth. The year is 1999 – 54 years later, mankind is still fighting to survive against the alien forces. Earth forces now use advanced mecha called Humanoid Walking Tanks (HWTs) to combat the invaders, but throughout the ordeal, far too many pilots have been killed in action. To ensure the future of the human race, the Japanese government enforced a student draft which recruited high school students to become HWT pilots. Gunparade March follows the lives of the 5121st Platoon, which consists mainly of drafted high school students and their struggle to defeat the Phantom Beasts and at the same time, lead a normal social life.

Characters

Atsushi Hayami (速水 厚志, Hayami Atsushi) Voiced by: Akira Ishida (Japanese); Larry Law (English)
Atsushi is the main protagonists of the story and an HWT pilot. Hayami is probably one of the most shy and naive characters in Gunparade March. His personality renders him to be dubbed a "goof" among his colleagues and become somewhat an interest for several of the female characters. When he meets Mai, he develops an interest for her and gradually becomes infatuated with her. However, his timidity prevents him from admitting his true feelings and publicly, he considers her as a "good partner on the job". As an HWT pilot, his attributes are quite balanced and this caused him to be teamed with Mai for piloting the two-seater "Tandem" HWT. However, Hayami tends to be nervous during battles and has the habit of messing up. He also seems to be well aware of the concept that the Genjyu feed upon Human's fear and hatred for them which causes them to attack. This is shown when he elaborates a fairy tale (it is speculated that a fairy tale can bring one's childhood innocence back which eliminates most of one's hatred and fear) aloud while carrying Mai to a safe area when they were stranded in a forest full of Genjyu and the Genjyu were rendered motionless. Later on, the whole platoon tried to pair Mai and Hayami up by setting false tasks and trying to trap them into admitting each others true feelings. It initially appeared to be successful until Hayami's naive personality ended the operation in failure. During the New Year's Eve of 2001, Hayami admitted love to Mai and still pilots the Tandem with her.
Mai Shibamura (芝村 舞, Shibamura Mai) Voiced by: Akemi Okamura (Japanese); Deborah Sale Butler (English)
Mai is the main heroine of the story and an HWT pilot. Mai was a transfer pilot to the 5121st Platoon. She initially separated herself from everyone in the division but formed a friendship with Nonomi and eventually, the whole female crew of the platoon. She first saves Mibuya and Hayami when they were in the effective range of the PBE. Afterwards, she gained the gratitude of Hayami and a slight rivalry with Mibuya. Her skills as an HWT pilot are at near perfection. However, her teamwork is as relatively poor as her communication skills. Later on, Mai reveals that is the daughter of the head of Shibamura Industries. Despite that, she tries to lead a normal life and care for Nonomi, thinking she is responsible for her condition. When Hayami and Mai were stranded, she revealed why she came to join the army despite her status as being the daughter of the head of Shibamura. When she was in her old high school, she became infatuated with an elite HWT pilot but never admitted her feelings to him as he died fighting the Genjyu. Holding a grudge against the Genjyu, she trained to be an elite pilot and was eventually transferred to the 5121st platoon. After Hayami saves her, Mai begins to be infatuated with him but again, she is too shy to admit her true feelings to him.

Adaptations

Manga

A manga adaptation by Hiroyuki Sanadura was serialized in the magazine Dengeki Daioh. The three volumes published by MediaWorks between 2001 and 2003 were translated by ADV Manga between 2004 and 2005.

Anime

Gunparade March

Episodes
No. Title Original air date[1]
01"Playback -The Visitor-"
Transcription: "Pureibakku -The Visitor-" (Japanese: プレイバック -The Visitor-)
6 February 2003 (2003-02-06)
02"Do whatever you like - Going My Way"
Transcription: "Katte ni Shi ya Gare -Going My Way-" (Japanese: 勝手にしやがれ -Going My Way-)
13 February 2003 (2003-02-13)
03"Summer Blues -Fireworks-"
Transcription: "Samātaimu Burūsu -Fire Works-" (Japanese: サマータイムブルース -Fire Works-)
20 February 2003 (2003-02-20)
04"Let's Have Tea Together -Duelist-"
Transcription: "Ni-nin de Ocha o -Duelist-" (Japanese: 二人でお茶を -Duelist-)
27 February 2003 (2003-02-27)
05"Withered Leaf"
Transcription: "Kareha -Thursday's Child-" (Japanese: 枯葉 -Thursday's Child-)
6 March 2003 (2003-03-06)
06"After You Left"
Transcription: "Kimi Sarishi Nochi -I Guess Everything Reminds You Of Something-" (Japanese: 君去りし後 -I Guess Everything Reminds You Of Something-)
13 March 2003 (2003-03-13)
07"A Long Night"
Transcription: "Nagai Yoru -In The Forests Of Nights-" (Japanese: 長い夜 -In The Forests Of Nights-)
20 March 2003 (2003-03-20)
08"In April, She Will"
Transcription: "Shigatsu ni Nareba Kanojo wa -With Your Musket, Fife, And Drum-" (Japanese: 四月になれば彼女は -With Your Musket, Fife, And Drum-)
27 March 2003 (2003-03-27)
09"You Are the One Who Makes My Heart Pound"
Transcription: "Kimi ni Koso Kokoro Tokimeku -A Day In The Life-" (Japanese: 君にこそ心ときめく -A Day In The Life-)
3 April 2003 (2003-04-03)
10"Hello Sadness Once Upon a Dime"
Transcription: "Kanashimi yo Kon'nichiwa -Once Upon A Dime-" (Japanese: 悲しみよこんにちは -Once Upon A Dime-)
10 April 2003 (2003-04-10)
11"I Couldn't Bring It Up a Good Reward for Their Labor"
Transcription: "Īdashi Kanete -A Good Reward For Their Labour-" (Japanese: 言い出しかねて -A Good Reward For Their Labour-)
17 April 2003 (2003-04-17)
12"Every Time I Say Goodbye Gunparade March"
Transcription: "Sayonara o Iutabi ni -Gun Parade March-" (Japanese: さよならを言う度に -Gun Parade March-)
24 April 2003 (2003-04-24)

Gunparade Orchestra

The story focuses and revolves around the 108th Guard Squad, stationed in Aomori, Aomori. A poorly equipped unit with very little military standing, it is often viewed as a 'reject camp' for pilots not making the grade for the elite units based in Hokkaido. The apparent helpless nature of this force is hardly a deterrent for the encroaching enemy armies, ever closing in on both the 108th and the rest of the empire. The young pilots of the 108th, who had dreamed on returning home, are plunged forcefully and unwillingly into a war.

Episodes
No. Title Original air date[2]
01"First Battle"
Transcription: "Uijin" (Japanese: 初陣)
5 October 2005 (2005-10-05)
02"Outbreak"
Transcription: "Autobureiku" (Japanese: アウトブレイク)
12 October 2005 (2005-10-12)
03"A Bridge Too Far"
Transcription: "Tōsugita Hashi" (Japanese: 遠すぎた橋)
19 October 2005 (2005-10-19)
04"Special Day"
Transcription: "Tokubetsuna Ichi-nichi" (Japanese: 特別な一日)
26 October 2005 (2005-10-26)
05"Underground"
Transcription: "Andāguraundo" (Japanese: アンダーグラウンド)
2 November 2005 (2005-11-02)
06"Seven Gold"
Transcription: "Ōgon no Nana-nin" (Japanese: 黄金の七人)
9 November 2005 (2005-11-09)
07Transcription: "Haru Futō" (Japanese: 春不遠)16 November 2005 (2005-11-16)
08"Unfinished Symphony"
Transcription: "Mikansei Kōkyōgaku" (Japanese: 未完成交響楽)
23 November 2005 (2005-11-23)
09"Beyond the War"
Transcription: "Senka no Kanata" (Japanese: 戦火のかなた)
30 November 2005 (2005-11-30)
10"Dogs of War"
Transcription: "Sensō no Inu-tachi" (Japanese: 戦争の犬たち)
7 December 2005 (2005-12-07)
11"High Noon"
Transcription: "Mahiru no Kettō" (Japanese: 真昼の決闘)
14 December 2005 (2005-12-14)
12"The Wind Has Risen"
Transcription: "Kaze Tachinu" (Japanese: 風立ちぬ)
21 December 2005 (2005-12-21)
13"Tracker"
Transcription: "Tsuiseki-sha" (Japanese: 追跡者)
11 January 2006 (2006-01-11)
14"Strawberry Field"
Transcription: "Noichigo" (Japanese: 野いちご)
18 January 2006 (2006-01-18)
15"Rebel Without a Cause"
Transcription: "Riyū Naki Hankō" (Japanese: 理由なき反抗)
25 January 2006 (2006-01-25)
16"Duel!"
Transcription: "Gekitotsu!" (Japanese: 激突!)
1 February 2006 (2006-02-01)
17"All Quiet on the Western Front"
Transcription: "Seibu Sensen Ijō Nashi" (Japanese: 西部戦線異状なし)
8 February 2006 (2006-02-08)
18"The Door into Summer"
Transcription: "Natsu e no Tobira" (Japanese: 夏への扉)
15 February 2006 (2006-02-15)
19"Planet Love"
Transcription: "Koi Suru Wakusei" (Japanese: 恋する惑星)
22 February 2006 (2006-02-22)
20"Sea of Prayers"
Transcription: "Inori no Umi" (Japanese: 祈りの海)
1 March 2006 (2006-03-01)
21"Satomi's World"
Transcription: "Satomi no Sekai" (Japanese: 里美の世界)
8 March 2006 (2006-03-08)
22"Senju of the South Island"
Transcription: "Minami no Shima no Senju" (Japanese: 南の島の千寿)
15 March 2006 (2006-03-15)
23"Marathon Man"
Transcription: "Marason Man" (Japanese: マラソン・マン)
22 March 2006 (2006-03-22)
24"In Late Summer"
Transcription: "Natsu no Owari ni" (Japanese: 夏の終わりに)
29 March 2006 (2006-03-29)

Reception

On release, Famitsu magazine scored the game a 31 out of 40.[3] Due to its creativity and attention to detail, it won the prestigious 32nd Seiun Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, beating October Sky, Bicentennial Man, Juvenile, X-Men, and The Iron Giant. and It was a nominee for the "Game of the Year" from Japan Game Awards but lost to Phantasy Star Online (for Dreamcast, GameCube, Xbox and Windows 9x Compatible-PC).

See also

References

  1. ^ GUNPARADEMARCH 新たなる行軍歌. Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 11 April 2015.
  2. ^ ガンパレード・オーケストラ. Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved April 11, 2015.
  3. ^ プレイステーション - ガンパレード・マーチ. Weekly Famitsu. No.915 Pt.2. Pg.24. 30 June 2006.

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Gunparade March ガンパレード マーチ Ganparedo Machi is a Japanese video game The video game Kōkidō Gensō Gunparade March 高機動幻想ガンパレード マーチ was released on 28 September 2000 for the PlayStation It was developed by Alfa System and published by Sony Computer Entertainment Gunparade MarchCover of the PlayStation video gameガンパレード マーチ Ganparedo Machi GenreAction MechaCreated bySony Computer EntertainmentGameKōkidō Gensō Gunparade MarchDeveloperAlfa SystemPublisherSony Computer EntertainmentPlatformPlayStationReleased28 September 2000MangaIllustrated byHiroyuki SanaduraPublished byASCII Media WorksMagazineDengeki ComicsDemographicShōnenOriginal run2001 2003Volumes3Anime television seriesGunparade March The New MarchDirected byKatsushi SakurabiWritten byFumihiko TakayamaMusic byKenji KawaiStudioJ C StaffLicensed byNA Media Blasters expired Maiden Japan current Original networkMBS TV KanagawaOriginal run6 February 2003 24 April 2003Episodes12Anime television seriesGunparade OrchestraDirected byYutaka Sato Chief Toshiya ShinoharaWritten byYoshifumi FukushimaMusic byHikaru NanaseMasayoshi FurukawaStudioBrain s BaseOriginal networkABC NBN TV AsahiOriginal run5 October 2005 29 March 2006Episodes24 3 OVAA manga adaptation by Hiroyuki Sanadura was serialized in the magazine Dengeki Daioh The three volumes published by MediaWorks between 2001 and 2003 were translated by ADV Manga between 2004 and 2005 An anime television series adaptation titled Gunparade March The New March ガンパレード マーチ 新たなる行軍歌 Ganparedo Machi Aratanaru Kōgunka was animated by J C Staff and aired on MBS from 6 February 2003 to 23 April 2003 It is licensed for distribution in the United States by Media Blasters as simply Gunparade March A spin off Gunparade Orchestra ガンパレード オーケストラ was animated by Brain s Base and aired from 5 October 2005 to 29 March 2006 A trilogy of games the Gunparade Orchestra Trilogy were released for PlayStation 2 in 2006 Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 3 Adaptations 3 1 Manga 3 2 Anime 3 2 1 Gunparade March 3 2 1 1 Episodes 3 2 2 Gunparade Orchestra 3 2 2 1 Episodes 4 Reception 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditIn 1945 World War II was abruptly ended when an alien race appeared on Earth and began to slaughter the human population This alien force known as the Phantom Beasts or Genjyu in Japanese had effectively taken over more than half of the Earth The year is 1999 54 years later mankind is still fighting to survive against the alien forces Earth forces now use advanced mecha called Humanoid Walking Tanks HWTs to combat the invaders but throughout the ordeal far too many pilots have been killed in action To ensure the future of the human race the Japanese government enforced a student draft which recruited high school students to become HWT pilots Gunparade March follows the lives of the 5121st Platoon which consists mainly of drafted high school students and their struggle to defeat the Phantom Beasts and at the same time lead a normal social life Characters EditAtsushi Hayami 速水 厚志 Hayami Atsushi Voiced by Akira Ishida Japanese Larry Law English Atsushi is the main protagonists of the story and an HWT pilot Hayami is probably one of the most shy and naive characters in Gunparade March His personality renders him to be dubbed a goof among his colleagues and become somewhat an interest for several of the female characters When he meets Mai he develops an interest for her and gradually becomes infatuated with her However his timidity prevents him from admitting his true feelings and publicly he considers her as a good partner on the job As an HWT pilot his attributes are quite balanced and this caused him to be teamed with Mai for piloting the two seater Tandem HWT However Hayami tends to be nervous during battles and has the habit of messing up He also seems to be well aware of the concept that the Genjyu feed upon Human s fear and hatred for them which causes them to attack This is shown when he elaborates a fairy tale it is speculated that a fairy tale can bring one s childhood innocence back which eliminates most of one s hatred and fear aloud while carrying Mai to a safe area when they were stranded in a forest full of Genjyu and the Genjyu were rendered motionless Later on the whole platoon tried to pair Mai and Hayami up by setting false tasks and trying to trap them into admitting each others true feelings It initially appeared to be successful until Hayami s naive personality ended the operation in failure During the New Year s Eve of 2001 Hayami admitted love to Mai and still pilots the Tandem with her Mai Shibamura 芝村 舞 Shibamura Mai Voiced by Akemi Okamura Japanese Deborah Sale Butler English Mai is the main heroine of the story and an HWT pilot Mai was a transfer pilot to the 5121st Platoon She initially separated herself from everyone in the division but formed a friendship with Nonomi and eventually the whole female crew of the platoon She first saves Mibuya and Hayami when they were in the effective range of the PBE Afterwards she gained the gratitude of Hayami and a slight rivalry with Mibuya Her skills as an HWT pilot are at near perfection However her teamwork is as relatively poor as her communication skills Later on Mai reveals that is the daughter of the head of Shibamura Industries Despite that she tries to lead a normal life and care for Nonomi thinking she is responsible for her condition When Hayami and Mai were stranded she revealed why she came to join the army despite her status as being the daughter of the head of Shibamura When she was in her old high school she became infatuated with an elite HWT pilot but never admitted her feelings to him as he died fighting the Genjyu Holding a grudge against the Genjyu she trained to be an elite pilot and was eventually transferred to the 5121st platoon After Hayami saves her Mai begins to be infatuated with him but again she is too shy to admit her true feelings to him Adaptations EditManga Edit A manga adaptation by Hiroyuki Sanadura was serialized in the magazine Dengeki Daioh The three volumes published by MediaWorks between 2001 and 2003 were translated by ADV Manga between 2004 and 2005 Anime Edit Gunparade March Edit Episodes Edit No Title Original air date 1 01 Playback The Visitor Transcription Pureibakku The Visitor Japanese プレイバック The Visitor 6 February 2003 2003 02 06 02 Do whatever you like Going My Way Transcription Katte ni Shi ya Gare Going My Way Japanese 勝手にしやがれ Going My Way 13 February 2003 2003 02 13 03 Summer Blues Fireworks Transcription Samataimu Burusu Fire Works Japanese サマータイムブルース Fire Works 20 February 2003 2003 02 20 04 Let s Have Tea Together Duelist Transcription Ni nin de Ocha o Duelist Japanese 二人でお茶を Duelist 27 February 2003 2003 02 27 05 Withered Leaf Transcription Kareha Thursday s Child Japanese 枯葉 Thursday s Child 6 March 2003 2003 03 06 06 After You Left Transcription Kimi Sarishi Nochi I Guess Everything Reminds You Of Something Japanese 君去りし後 I Guess Everything Reminds You Of Something 13 March 2003 2003 03 13 07 A Long Night Transcription Nagai Yoru In The Forests Of Nights Japanese 長い夜 In The Forests Of Nights 20 March 2003 2003 03 20 08 In April She Will Transcription Shigatsu ni Nareba Kanojo wa With Your Musket Fife And Drum Japanese 四月になれば彼女は With Your Musket Fife And Drum 27 March 2003 2003 03 27 09 You Are the One Who Makes My Heart Pound Transcription Kimi ni Koso Kokoro Tokimeku A Day In The Life Japanese 君にこそ心ときめく A Day In The Life 3 April 2003 2003 04 03 10 Hello Sadness Once Upon a Dime Transcription Kanashimi yo Kon nichiwa Once Upon A Dime Japanese 悲しみよこんにちは Once Upon A Dime 10 April 2003 2003 04 10 11 I Couldn t Bring It Up a Good Reward for Their Labor Transcription idashi Kanete A Good Reward For Their Labour Japanese 言い出しかねて A Good Reward For Their Labour 17 April 2003 2003 04 17 12 Every Time I Say Goodbye Gunparade March Transcription Sayonara o Iutabi ni Gun Parade March Japanese さよならを言う度に Gun Parade March 24 April 2003 2003 04 24 Gunparade Orchestra Edit The story focuses and revolves around the 108th Guard Squad stationed in Aomori Aomori A poorly equipped unit with very little military standing it is often viewed as a reject camp for pilots not making the grade for the elite units based in Hokkaido The apparent helpless nature of this force is hardly a deterrent for the encroaching enemy armies ever closing in on both the 108th and the rest of the empire The young pilots of the 108th who had dreamed on returning home are plunged forcefully and unwillingly into a war Episodes Edit No Title Original air date 2 01 First Battle Transcription Uijin Japanese 初陣 5 October 2005 2005 10 05 02 Outbreak Transcription Autobureiku Japanese アウトブレイク 12 October 2005 2005 10 12 03 A Bridge Too Far Transcription Tōsugita Hashi Japanese 遠すぎた橋 19 October 2005 2005 10 19 04 Special Day Transcription Tokubetsuna Ichi nichi Japanese 特別な一日 26 October 2005 2005 10 26 05 Underground Transcription Andaguraundo Japanese アンダーグラウンド 2 November 2005 2005 11 02 06 Seven Gold Transcription Ōgon no Nana nin Japanese 黄金の七人 9 November 2005 2005 11 09 07Transcription Haru Futō Japanese 春不遠 16 November 2005 2005 11 16 08 Unfinished Symphony Transcription Mikansei Kōkyōgaku Japanese 未完成交響楽 23 November 2005 2005 11 23 09 Beyond the War Transcription Senka no Kanata Japanese 戦火のかなた 30 November 2005 2005 11 30 10 Dogs of War Transcription Sensō no Inu tachi Japanese 戦争の犬たち 7 December 2005 2005 12 07 11 High Noon Transcription Mahiru no Kettō Japanese 真昼の決闘 14 December 2005 2005 12 14 12 The Wind Has Risen Transcription Kaze Tachinu Japanese 風立ちぬ 21 December 2005 2005 12 21 13 Tracker Transcription Tsuiseki sha Japanese 追跡者 11 January 2006 2006 01 11 14 Strawberry Field Transcription Noichigo Japanese 野いちご 18 January 2006 2006 01 18 15 Rebel Without a Cause Transcription Riyu Naki Hankō Japanese 理由なき反抗 25 January 2006 2006 01 25 16 Duel Transcription Gekitotsu Japanese 激突 1 February 2006 2006 02 01 17 All Quiet on the Western Front Transcription Seibu Sensen Ijō Nashi Japanese 西部戦線異状なし 8 February 2006 2006 02 08 18 The Door into Summer Transcription Natsu e no Tobira Japanese 夏への扉 15 February 2006 2006 02 15 19 Planet Love Transcription Koi Suru Wakusei Japanese 恋する惑星 22 February 2006 2006 02 22 20 Sea of Prayers Transcription Inori no Umi Japanese 祈りの海 1 March 2006 2006 03 01 21 Satomi s World Transcription Satomi no Sekai Japanese 里美の世界 8 March 2006 2006 03 08 22 Senju of the South Island Transcription Minami no Shima no Senju Japanese 南の島の千寿 15 March 2006 2006 03 15 23 Marathon Man Transcription Marason Man Japanese マラソン マン 22 March 2006 2006 03 22 24 In Late Summer Transcription Natsu no Owari ni Japanese 夏の終わりに 29 March 2006 2006 03 29 Reception EditOn release Famitsu magazine scored the game a 31 out of 40 3 Due to its creativity and attention to detail it won the prestigious 32nd Seiun Award for Best Dramatic Presentation beating October Sky Bicentennial Man Juvenile X Men and The Iron Giant and It was a nominee for the Game of the Year from Japan Game Awards but lost to Phantasy Star Online for Dreamcast GameCube Xbox and Windows 9x Compatible PC See also EditElemental GearboltReferences Edit GUNPARADEMARCH 新たなる行軍歌 Media Arts Database in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Retrieved 11 April 2015 ガンパレード オーケストラ Media Arts Database in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Retrieved April 11 2015 プレイステーション ガンパレード マーチ Weekly Famitsu No 915 Pt 2 Pg 24 30 June 2006 External links EditOfficial game web site in Japanese Official Gunparade March anime web site in Japanese Gunparade March anime at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gunparade March amp oldid 1114548121, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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