

Score
5.4 / 10
Status
Finished Airing
Episodes
13
Studio
Plum
Also known as 神世紀伝マーズ | Shin Seiki Den Mars
5.4/10
Community score
#12225
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2.1K
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Mars is discovered on a forming volcano island, Heisei; a man with no memory. In reality, Mars is from outer space, and is supposed to gather information to decide whether Earth should be destroyed or not. Along with the giant robot Gaia, and his mysterious images of a woman urging him not to destroy the world, Mars decides to fight for Earth rather than destroy it, even if it means fighting his own kind. But if Mars is killed, Gaia will explode, destroying Earth along with it.
(Source: Anime News Network)
Shinseikiden Mars was released on DVD in seven volumes from February 21, 2003, to April 25, 2003.

Mars
Main
Voice: Seki, Tomokazu (Japanese)

Accel
Supporting
Voice: Ichijou, Kazuya (Japanese)

Atlas
Supporting
Voice: Matsuyama, Takashi (Japanese)

Block
Supporting
Voice: Tobe, Kouji (Japanese)

Elint
Supporting
Voice: Koseki, Hajime (Japanese)

Hazard
Supporting
Voice: Nishimatsu, Kazuhiko (Japanese)

Hopper
Supporting
Voice: Morita, Junpei (Japanese)

Iwakura
Supporting
Voice: Koyasu, Takehito (Japanese)

Fujimoto, Kenji
Producer

Kasakura, Takashi
Producer

Nakata, Kazuhisa
Producer

Okagawa, Kouki
Producer

Tsuchihashi, Tetsuya
Producer

Fujimoto, Yoshitaka
Director
Openings
"Hanazono Kinema (花園キネマ)" by PENICILLIN
Endings
"an eternity" by ALLEY:A
Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3
Episode 4
Episode 5
Episode 6
Episode 7
Episode 8
English title
Unknown
Romaji title
Shin Seiki Den Mars
Japanese title
神世紀伝マーズ
Synonyms
Mars, New Century Legend Mars, Mars the Terminator
Main studio
Plum
Producers
MediaNet, AT-X, Tsuburaya Productions
Licensors
Unknown
Japanese title
神世紀伝マーズ