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| name = Gate: Jieitai Kano Chi nite, Kaku Tatakaeri | image = Gate light novel volume 1 cover.jpg | caption = Cover of the first edition of Gate volume 1 featuring the main characters (from left to right): Rory Mercury, Yōji Itami, Tuka Luna Marceau and Lelei La Lelena. | ja_kanji = ゲート 自衛隊 彼の地にて、斯く戦えり | ja_romaji = Gēto Jieitai Kano Chi nite, Kaku Tatakaeri | genre = Fantasy }}{{Infobox animanga/Print | type = novel series | title = | author = Takumi Yanai | illustrator = | publisher = Arcadia | first = 2006 | last = 2009 | volumes = | volume_list = }}{{Infobox animanga/Print | type = light novel | author = Takumi Yanai | illustrator = Daisuke Izuka Kurojishi | publisher = AlphaPolis | imprint = | demographic = Male | first = April 12, 2010 | last = July 3, 2015 | volumes = 10 (original) 20 (reprint) }}{{Infobox animanga/Print | type = manga | author = Takumi Yanai | illustrator = Satoru Sao | publisher = AlphaPolis | publisher_en = {{English manga publisher|NA=Sekai Project[1]}} | demographic = Male | magazine = | first = July 2011 | last = | volumes = 13 | volume_list = }}{{Infobox animanga/Video | type = tv series | director = Takahiko Kyōgoku | producer = Nobuhiro Nakayama Teppei Ōta Nobuhiro Osawa | writer = Tatsuhiko Urahata | music = Yoshiaki Fujisawa | studio = A-1 Pictures | licensee = {{English anime licensee |AUS=Madman Entertainment |NA=Sentai Filmworks |UK=MVM Films }} | network = Tokyo MX, TVA, MBS, BS11, AT-X | first = July 4, 2015 | last = March 26, 2016 | episodes = 24 | episode_list = #Anime }}{{Infobox animanga/Footer}} Gate,[2] known in Japan as {{Nihongo|Gate: Jieitai Kano Chi nite, Kaku Tatakaeri|ゲート 自衛隊 彼の地にて、斯く戦えり||lit. Gate: Thus the Japanese Self-Defense Force Fought There|lead=yes}}, is a Japanese fantasy novel series written by Takumi Yanai and illustrated by Daisuke Izuka and Kurojishi. Originally, It began serialization online in 2006 on the user-generated novel publishing website Arcadia until it was acquired by publisher AlphaPolis in 2010. A manga adaptation illustrated by Satoru Sao began in July 2011, and three spin-off manga began in 2015.[3] The first half of an anime television series adaptation aired from July to September 2015, and the second half aired from January to March 2016. The series has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks in North America. A sequel novel series, Gate: Weigh Anchor, began publication in 2017. {{TOC limit|3}}PlotOne day in modern-day Ginza, Tokyo, a portal from another world suddenly appears and a legion of soldiers and monsters emerge to attack the city. Using more advanced weaponry and tactics, the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) easily repels the enemy and passes through the Gate to establish a forward operating base and initiate peace negotiations with the Empire of the other world. However, Japan's exclusive access to the Gate is envied by the other nations of the world, who wish to exploit the {{Nihongo|Special Region|特地|Tokuchi}} (Japan's designation for the other world) for their own purposes. Also, the JSDF's activities are closely monitored by their government, who hesitate to involve themselves any further into the Special Region's affairs out of fear of public disapproval. Yōji Itami is a JSDF officer sent to investigate the other world, where magic, dragons and elves are real, using his knowledge of fantasy stories to make his way in this new environment.[4] While exploring the Special Region, he ends up selflessly aiding its people - including Imperial Princess Piña Co Lada - against an ancient dragon and a band of marauders, thus paving the way for negotiations and saddling himself with a group of local girls who have developed feelings for him. However, when he humiliates Imperial crown prince Zorzal in order to rescue a Japanese prisoner from his clutches, the latter decides to make Japan pay in blood, seizing power as a dictator and preparing for an all-out war. Thus the JSDF is eventually forced to engage in aggressive combat action to maintain the status quo and bring negotiations with Zorzal's father, Molt Sol Augustus, to a peaceful conclusion. Following the JSDF's liberation of Princess Piña, the Emperor and the anti-war senators from the Imperial capital, Zorzal goes into hiding and engages in a guerilla war, having his men conduct raids in imitation camouflage uniforms and using shape-shifting monsters to murder innocent civilians to discredit the Japanese and draw them out; but the JSDF's allies and sympathizers rally to their side to defeat the rogue prince. However, as the goddess Hardy relates to Itami, the Gate itself poses another serious problem. Initially opened by Hardy, but enlarged and stabilized by the Empire's magicians, it begins to cause a series of devastating incidents as the Special Region and Earth begin to drift away from this mutual anchor point. Thus, the Japanese must struggle to both end the civil war and close the Gate in time before both worlds rip each other to pieces. CharactersMain characters
{{voiced by|Junichi Suwabe[5]|David Wald}}[6] The protagonist of the series, Itami is a 33-year-old otaku and JSDF soldier. After successfully escorting hundreds of citizens to safety during the attack on Ginza, Itami is promoted to the rank of first lieutenant and tasked to investigate the world on the other side of the Gate. He is a certified JSDF Ranger and Special Forces trooper (although this only occurred due to his superiors' futile attempts to discipline him), and while he is notable for being a slacker and a fast runner from trouble, he is honest and compassionate and can be quite capable when under stress. He is also later rendered immune from bodily harm due to a contract Rory Mercury makes with him, in exchange for him becoming her servant upon his death.[7] With his heroic acts during the battle of Ginza and in the world beyond the gate, he also becomes a role model for his fellow JSDF soldiers and his friends in Alnus Town. Itami's family name is derived from the city of Itami in the Hyōgo Prefecture, where the JGSDF Central Army headquarters is located.
{{voiced by|Haruka Tomatsu[5]|Jessica Boone}}[6] A 19-year-old princess from the Empire that rules the other world. Born to an Imperial concubine, and 10th (3rd in the anime) in the line of succession to the throne, Piña Co Lada is dedicated to the Empire's welfare. Idealistic but inexperienced, she has at first trouble reacting properly to the realities of political life, but matures quickly during the course of the series. After seeing the JSDF's military power in action, she wishes to establish peace with Japan, as she knows that a war with them will eventually lead to the Empire's ultimate destruction. During her visit to Japan to meet with several officials, Piña develops an obsession with yaoi dōjinshi and later has her Rose Knights translate more of them for her to read. After being rescued from Zorzal's clutches, Piña is appointed Crown Princess by Emperor Molt and ends up falling in love with Itami. Oddly, her name is taken from the rum-based cocktail Piña colada.
{{voiced by|Hisako Kanemoto[5]|Juliet Simmons}}[6] A 165-year-old High Elf, though she is considered an adolescent by her race's standards. She loses her father who sacrifices himself to save her when her village is attacked by a flame dragon, and since then travels with Itami and co. However, she has a hard time coping with her father's death, and eventually begins to lapse into insanity, starting to view Itami as her lost father. But even after overcoming her loss with Itami's help, she keeps calling him "father"[7] both out of habit and out of bashfulness about her true feelings for him. She has also entertained a slight crush on Mari Kurokawa.
{{voiced by|Nao Tōyama[5]|Brittney Karbowski}}[6] A 15-year-old witch from the other world, a former member of the Rurudo nomad tribe, and a student to an elderly sorcerer who is notable for her platinum-blonde hair and perpetually emotionless expression. She considers herself legally married to Itami after the latter unwittingly fulfilled an ancient wedding custom, which involves a couple spending three consecutive nights in the same room. Brilliant and inquisitive, Lelei quickly learns the Japanese language and becomes the interpreter/translator for Itami's party.[7] Thanks to the knowledge of physics acquired during her visits to Earth, combined with her natural magical abilities and a gift from the underworld goddess Hardy, she eventually becomes capable of opening a Gate between the Special Region and Japan at will.
{{voiced by|Risa Taneda[5]|Molly Searcy}}[6] A 961-year-old demigoddess and the Apostle of the god Emroy. She's usually dressed in her formal apostle wear, which strongly resembles gothic lolita fashion. Rory's status as a demigoddess entails that she cannot die and can recover from any wound; upon her 1,000th birthday, she will ascend and become a full goddess. She's superhumanly strong, which allows her to wield her extremely heavy signature halberd with ease, and very fast and agile, with centuries of combat experience.[7] Her presence and status as an apostle are also a great help to Itami's group in establishing social relations within the Special Region. Her only major weakness is her fear of going underground, due to her dislike for Hardy, who desires Rory as her bride. After meeting Itami, she takes a particular interest in him and, owing to this affection, later elects to become the Goddess of Love upon her ascension.
{{voiced by|Yoko Hikasa[5]|Rachel Landon}}[6] A Dark Elf who is over 300 years old; her middle name is a reference to the underworld goddess Hardy, who is worshipped by her people. She seeks the JSDF's aid when the same dragon that attacked Tuka's village moves to the forest where her tribe lives, becoming a threat to them. After the dragon is vanquished, and after learning that the Apostle of Hardy was responsible for its rampage, she renounces her faith in Hardy, changes her name to {{Nihongo|Yao Ro Dushi|ヤオ・ロゥ・デュッシ|Yao Rō Dusshi}} (with "Ro" in reverence of Rory Mercury, who came to the aid of her people) and offers herself to Itami as a slave. Unlike the other three girls in Itami's company, she isn't as relentless in pursuing his affections, but she is just as perplexed about his seemingly indifferent attitude about their relationship, especially since her penchant for bad luck keeps her self-esteem low and she regards Itami as a pillar of support. Japanese charactersThird Recon UnitWhile the Recon Unit encompasses a total of twelve members, the characters listed here are those who gain special prominence in the story.
{{voiced by|Maaya Uchida[5]|Stephanie Wittels}}[6] A petite but buxom Sergeant First Class of the Third Recon Unit under Itami, she does not hold him in high regard due to his otaku nature. She idolizes the Japanese Ranger and Special Forces; a perception which is somewhat disillusioned when she learns that Itami is a certified member of both. She excels in hand-to-hand combat and prefers charging head-first into a battle to take on her opponents with just her rifle-mounted bayonet. She remains in the Special Region after the Gate is closed, because the new world presents her with a chance to cut loose with her combative nature and because she has fallen in love with her teammate Tomita, despite him being already involved with Bozes of the Rose Knights.
{{voiced by|Hiroki Yasumoto[5]|Ty Mahany}}[6] Sergeant First Class Tomita, a trained Ranger, is the gentle giant of the unit who is a solemn but kind man and often acts as the voice of reason within the group. He and Bozes enter a relationship, and as a result he is one of the JSDF servicemen remaining in the Special Region when the Gate is closed.
{{voiced by|Kaito Ishikawa[5]|Tyler Galindo}}[6] A 21-year-old sergeant in the JSDF and driver on the recon team, he is also an otaku like Itami, with a special fetish for catgirls. His geeky fantasy becomes reality when he meets Persia, a housemaid of the Formal Clan who happens to be half-cat. The two become close very quickly and are nearly inseparable whenever Kurata visits Italica. Owing to this affection, Kuruta is one of the JSDF servicemen who voluntarily stays in the Special Region when the original Gate is shut down.
{{voiced by|Satomi Akesaka[7]|Allison Sumrall}}[6] The medic of the Third Recon Team with the rank of Sergeant First Class, at 190cm she is an (for a Japanese) unusually tall woman. Her father is a submarine commander in the Japanese Navy force. She can be uncomfortably sharp-tongued in her opinions at times, especially to Itami if she suspects he has ulterior motives related to his otaku hobbies. While she cares for the well-being of those under her supervision, especially civilians, she can be very vicious with disobedient patients, often using sadistic-looking means of intimidation to discipline them. At the end of the series, she has returned to Earth and become head nurse of the JSDF Central Hospital.
{{voiced by|Kanehira Yamamoto|Josh Morrison}}[6] A fifty-year-old Sergeant Major who serves as Itami's second in command. As the oldest member in the unit, he has experience and wisdom of training and leading recruits on the field. He replaces Itami as team leader after the latter runs off to kill the Fire Dragon on his own and is consequently relieved of his command. After the original Gate has closed, he retires from the SDF and works at a security firm while spending time with his newly-born grandchildren.
{{voiced by|Daiki Hamano|Adam Gibbs}}[6] A leading private in the Third Recon Team who used to work in his family's first-class restaurant until he got into an argument with the new management, and joined the JSDF to gather the funds to open his own restaurant. During the Team's mission in the Imperial Capital, he goes undercover as a chef after his cooking gets the interest of Prince Zorzal. There he falls in love with Tyuule, Zorzal's Warrior Bunny concubine and secret adversary; they end up aiding each other in thwarting the tyrannical prince, and after Tyuule's death and the closure of the Gate, he and Delilah open a restaurant in Tokyo in her memory. JSDF Special Region Task Force
{{voiced by|Hiroshi Yanaka|John Gremillion}}[6] A JSDF Lieutenant General in charge of the JSDF task force within the Special Region who holds Itami in high regard despite the latter's reckless attitude. As a responsible commander, he is one of the JSDF servicemen who stays behind when the Gate is shut down.
{{voiced by| Koji Yusa|Chris Patton}}[6] A First Lieutenant who serves as General Hazama's aide. He dislikes Itami due to the latter gaining his rank due to the Ginza Incident, whereas he had to earn it by hard work himself. Unlike Itami, who cares about the people of the Special Region and wants to help them, Yanagida sees no problem in manipulating and exploiting the Special Region's people and resources for Japan's gain. He eventually develops a grudging respect for Itami despite the fact that the two seem to antagonize each other over minor details, especially regarding Itami's nonchalant attitude and his ability to gain allies so easily.
{{voiced by| Ryunosuke Watanuki|Adam Noble}} A Major in the Special Region Task Force and Itami's immediate superior, who is usually frustrated by Itami's charitable nature violating military protocol. Japanese government and citizens
{{voiced by|Tetsuo Kanao|Steven Finely}}[6] The Japanese Minister of Defense and Itami's old friend. Like Itami, he is also an otaku. Strong-willed and patriotic, he succeeds Prime Minister Morita as an interim candidate after he and the other Cabinet members expose Morita's cowardice in intending to surrender administration of the Gate to a foreign international conspiracy instead of defending his nation's sovereignty. At the end of the series, he has retired from politics and thus become free to pursue his otaku passions once more.
{{voiced by|Yoshino Nanjō|Chelsea McCurdy}}[6] Itami's ex-wife and a yaoi doujin artist whose hobby of collecting dolls leave her broke quite frequently. Having been former classmates in college, she and Itami married for convenience: Itami provided money for Risa's hobby and Risa looked after the household for Itami. Risa divorced Itami after she tried to convince Itami not to go to the Special Region and realized that he never really loved her. Nevertheless, they still care about each other, with Itami still providing financial support to Risa. Risa still loves Itami, even though she knows he'll never realize it on his own. After encountering Piña, she becomes the princess' main source for doujin mangas.
{{voiced by|Hibiku Yamamura}} One of several Japanese civilians who were captured by Imperial Scouts prior to the Ginza Incident. She was taken to the Empire where she was sold as Prince Zorzal's sex slave. When the Japanese learns of Noriko's existence, the JSDF rescues her and warns the Empire there will be consequences if all other Japanese slaves are not repatriated. Despite her traumatic experience and the loss of her entire family during the Ginza Incident, she returns to Alnus to act as a liaison between the locals and the Japanese media. After witnessing the callous sensationalist pursuits of the Japanese media in the Special Region (especially as personified by Kazunari Komurazaki), she begins to crusade against this bias, determined to serve only the truth to the Japanese public.
{{voiced by|Yurika Kubo}} Shino's younger sister and a rookie newscaster. After she finds out that the news concerning the Special Region are censored by elements in the Japanese government looking out for their own interests instead of the nation's, she dedicates herself to relaying tellings of the true events in the other world to the public and root out the corruption in the Japanese media. After the closure of the Gate, she establishes a popular online news studio.
{{voiced by|Kazuyuki Okitsu|Jay Hickman}}[6] A Ministry of Foreign Affairs official who is sent to the Special Region as an ambassador to the Empire as part of a delegation to convince the Empire to seek peace with Japan. When he meets Sherry Tyueri and she falls in love with him, he is quite awkward about her affection for him considering her tender age, but genuinely cares about her. When Zorzal takes over the throne and his Oprichnina arrests members of the nobility who seek peace with Japan, he saves Sherry by declaring that she is his fiancé. Before the Gate is closed, he decides to remain in the Special Region to maintain the diplomatic ties between Japan and the Empire.
{{voiced by|Risa Hayamizu|Carolyn Medrano}}[6] The Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs in charge of the Special Region.
{{voiced by|Takuya Kirimoto}} A leading member of the Japanese Defense Intelligence Headquarters and later of the Public Security Division, who acts as a guide and head of personal security during the official visits of Itami's troupe in Japan. Later he proves instrumental in deposing Prime Minister Morita for conspiracy against Japan's national interests and installing Minister Kanō as an interim candidate in his place.
{{voiced by|Ozamu Sakuta}} An extremely superficial and biased Japanese journalist who constantly tries to score negative press about the JSDF in the Special Region solely for publicity's sake. His stubbornness and recklessness endanger and even cause the death of some of his support personnel in his sensationalist pursuits, making him very unpopular with the Japanese on-site. Special Region charactersThe EmpireThe Empire has at the time of the JSDF's arrival remained the dominant political domain in the Special Region for over 687 years. Its political, cultural and military systems are patterned after those of the ancient Roman Empire. Humans form the primary social class; demihumans are by Imperial law considered non-citizens.
{{voiced by|Katsuyuki Konishi|Kregg Daily}}[6] First Prince of the Empire, Piña's eldest half-brother, and the main antagonist of the series. Mentally unstable, arrogant and vain, yet cunning enough to play the role of a foolish upstart (for his father to believe that he could be easily used as a proxy once he retires), Zorzal is a sadist who enjoys committing rape, murder and genocide, and owns a number of sex slaves. After Itami frees his Japanese prisoner Noriko from his clutches, Zorzal swears revenge, installs himself as the new Emperor, and attempts to wage a new war against Japan, heedless of the JSDF's technological superiority. In the end, after a reckless all-out attack on Piña before the gates of Italica, he loses all and is killed by Tyuule, although he succeeds in taking her with him.
{{voiced by|Ami Koshimizu|Maggie Flecknoe}}[6] Zorzal's sex slave and the former Queen of the Warrior Bunny Tribe. Her tribe was at war with the Empire, but realizing they could not win, she gave herself up to Prince Zorzal as his slave in exchange for him sparing her tribe. However, Zorzal did not keep his word and brutally slaughtered and enslaved her people while lying to the survivors that Tyuule sold them out to save herself, which gained her her tribe's hatred. Upon learning the truth, Tyuule swore revenge to bring down the Empire by appearing submissive to Zorzal while secretly manipulating him into waging a suicidal war with Japan that would bring the Empire to complete ruin. She falls in love with Furuta Hitoshi, but in the end cannot let go of her vengeance against Zorzal, and when she is found out, she and the prince end up killing each other.
{{voiced by|Atsushi Ono|Jason Douglas}}[6] The Special Region's Emperor and Piña's father. Despite knowing that the Japanese forces far outclass the Empire's, he is initially reluctant to seek peace with them, fearing that they might be truly unstoppable should he give them time to establish a foothold. After being rescued from Zorzal's clutches, and after realizing that the JSDF are his best hope for preserving the Empire, he allies himself with them and appoints Piña as his rightful successor.
{{voiced by|Masao Amada|Marty Fleck}}[6] The king of Elbe, Duran was part of the second wave of forces sent by the Empire to recapture Alnus hill from the JSDF "invaders". His forces were annihilated, and when Princess Piña found him, he was a crippled shell of a man waiting for his death, either from the Empire or his own people. Later on, he secretly poses as a disabled refugee at Alnus and is rehabilitated by the JSDF with prosthetic limbs and medical treatment. He later serves as a pivotal person in allowing the JSDF to cross the Elbe kingdom and help Itami defeat the Fire Dragon, and as a member of the pro-Imperial coalition against Zorzal.
{{voiced by|Yusuke Kobayashi|Blake Shepard}} A former founding member of the Order of the Rose Knights, who after leaving the group became a viscount. He participated in and was captured during the Imperial attack on Ginza, and seeking to repay Japan for his humiliation, he becomes one of Zorzal's military advisors during the Imperial civil war. His main ambition is to prove himself Piña's better; a prospect in which he miserably fails at the end.
{{voiced by|Yuichiro Umehara}} The ambitious but cowardly younger brother of Zorzal who seeks the throne despite not being next in the line of succession. When Zorzal takes over, he flees to Alnus in order to enlist a foreign power in aiding his ambitions, resulting in him entering a deal with the Chinese government to make him the Emperor in return for delivering Lelei to them. However, after the Chinese betray him, Rory Mercury instead installs him as the "puppet" governor of the Alnus Living Community to satisfy his ambitions.
{{voiced by|Rina Hidaka|Luci Christian}}[6] Sherry is the 12-year-old daughter of the Tyueri family, a noble family related to Marquess Casel, an influential senator. Wanting to improve his connections to Casel, Sugawara offered to have a pearl necklace delivered to Sherry following their meeting at a party. Following this, Sherry fell in love with Sugawara, and attempted to pursue him whenever he was near. She quickly demonstrates a wisdom and maturity beyond her years, showing a keen understanding of the awkward interactions between Japan and the people of the Empire, as well as the problems this would pose to Japan and her "future husband"; for this reason, she eagerly offers to aid Sugawara and help bridge the gap between their nations. After her parents' death, Marquess Casel adopts Sherry as his ward, and Emperor Molt later appoints her as his emissary in Japan, a role which she fulfills with uncanny capability. When the Gate is closed, she moves in with Sugawara's family to await the reunion of the two worlds.
{{voiced by|Ryou Sugisaki}} The Empire's Minister of Internal Affairs, and chief adviser and right hand of Emperor Molt Augustus. Order of the Rose KnightsThe Order of the Rose Knights, founded and led by Imperial Princess Piña Co Lada, consists of a predominantly female group of noble women from the Empire. Originally, they served as color guard and "decorative" pieces for the Empire's Army and were never used in battle. Their first actual battle came at the Siege of Italica, where rogue Allied Soldiers became marauders and attacked the merchant city, an event where the Knights demonstrated their skills and loyalty to the Empire and their princess.
{{voiced by|Itaru Yamamoto|Rob Mungle}}[6] A commoner by birth and a veteran Imperial knight assigned under Princess Piña who also served as the Rose Knights' mentor and combat instructor.
{{voiced by|Ikumi Hayama[7]|Shanae'a Moore}}[6] Princess Piña's page, who is two years her junior. She was part of Princess Pina's group during the Siege of Italica and assisted Piña in making a treaty with the JDSF. After her own interaction with the JDSF, she feels reliable, dependable, and trustful towards the actions and words of Itami and his 3rd Recon Team.
{{voiced by|Yumi Uchiyama[7]|Patricia Duran}}[6] Second daughter of Marquis Palesti, and second in command of Princess Piña's order of Knights; given the title of the Gold Rose. She develops mutually shared feelings for Tomita, formalizes a forbidden relationship with him and becomes pregnant with his child, Mai.
{{voiced by|Azuki Shibuya|Kira Vincent-Davis}}[6] A member of the Order, as well as a close friend of Princess Piña. However, her love affair with Piña's brother Diabo makes her both his reluctant accomplice and a moderating influence in his own ascension plans.
{{voiced by|Mutsumi Tamura}} A captain of the Rose Knights and one of Princess Piña's oldest acquaintances. She later enters into a relationship with Colonel Kengun of the 401st Company, who led the Jade Palace rescue. It wasn't clear if author Takumi Yanai based her character name "Beefeater" on the Yeoman Warders, who are also called "Beefeaters", or on a popular Gin brand that also goes by the same name.
{{voiced by|Rumi Ōkubo|Shelby Blocker}}[6] A young Imperial noble who is part of the Order of the Rose Knights. Shandy has a weakness for famous people, and tends to romanticize owing to her enthusiasm. She is the one who originally reports the Flame Dragon's defeat to the Empire, and later assists Itami and his group guarding Leilei from assassins during her Master Exam. During the Imperial civil war, she is killed in the Second Battle of Italica after being overwhelmed by the Haryo tribe members while defending Emperor Molt. Clan FormalClan Formal is a neutral clan that resides in the city of Italica, an important trading center. The former patriarch was Colt Formal, a nobleman, who took in many poor residents and humanoids as servants and as a personal "hobby". It is implied that his maids are also combat capable, should the household be threatened. With the founding of the Alnus settlement, several of the Formal household servants move there to aid the JSDF as public workers (shopkeepers, barmaids, etc.). After the failure of Zorzal's coup d'etat and the rescue of Princess Piña and Emperor Molt, Italica and the House Formal become the temporary seat of the legitimate Imperial government.
The third and (at 11 years) youngest daughter of Colt Formal and his wife, who perished in an accident, and his heir and nominal leader of the Formal household.
{{voiced by|Mabuki Andou}} The de facto guardian of Countess Myui and head of the female household servants. While she dislikes the Empire because it subjugated her homeland by force, she is a gracious host and trustworthy ally. Her primary interest is the protection of the Countess, though, which initially drives her into employing her household servants as spies against the JSDF in order to discern their ultimate motives.
{{voiced by|Aina Kusuda}} A Warrior Bunny, as well as a maid and spy for Clan Formal at the Alnus Community. A proud warrior of her people, she refused to subjugate herself to slavery after Zorzal captured her queen Tyuule, whom she wants to kill due to Zorzal's lies. She and other fugitives from her people were eventually taken in by Count Formal. After she is tricked by Tyuule, Bouro and a traitor within House Formal into attempting to murder Noriko, she opens a relationship with Akira Yanagida and joins the Japanese Special Forces in their forays against Zorzal's forces during the Imperial civil war. After the war's conclusion, she moves to Japan before the Gate's closure and together with Furuta opens a restaurant dedicated to Tyuule's memory.
{{voiced by|Asuka Nishi}} A young catgirl maid from House Formal who has taken up work at the Alnus settlement's PX shop.
{{voiced by|Megumi Han}} A pince-nez-wearing catgirl maid who becomes romantically involved with Kurata.
{{voiced by|Saori Ōnishi}} A Warrior Bunny maid.
{{voiced by|Momo Asakura}} A Medusa maid at House Formal. Unlike her mythological template, she is very pretty and does not turn people to stone, but rather drains their life energy and memories. She was hired by the late Count to ease the passing of dying house members into the afterlife. DeitiesThe Special Region is home to several deities - both full-fledged gods and demigods - who act as guardians against undesired developments amongst the other world's people, either by sponsoring those who promote the natural balance or by eradicating any elements which threaten it. Demigods, also called Apostles, are first selected from among mortal beings with great potential; they maintain a physical form, but remain eternally young and alive even after suffering dismemberment, until they become spiritual beings and ascend to godhood upon their 1,000th year. These newly ascended gods are free to claim one of the domains held by the deity they served, or any aspect not yet claimed by another deity. Many denizens of the Special Region base their middle names on the name of the deity they personally worship.
The Goddess of the Underworld in the Special Region, whose main temple is located in the city of Belnago. The uniforms of her priestesses are similar to Rory Mercury's clothes in a lolita-type fashion, except that they are colored white. Hardy is very whimsical and likes to act upon her own desires; she is also a lesbian, and would like to claim Rory as her bride. As an incorporeal being, she can only directly interact with the mortal world if she takes possession of someone's body. She is also responsible for opening the original gateway to Earth in order to see the Empire plunged into chaos and enable a new beginning, and for awakening the Flame Dragon to destroy the Gate; a plan which was foiled when Itami killed the monster.
{{voiced by|Ayane Sakura}} Giselle is a member of the dragon folk, the youngest of the Twelve Apostles in the Special Region (at an age of just over 400 years), and Hardy's personal servant. She considers herself a rival to Rory Mercury and is responsible for waking the Flame Dragon in Hardy's name. Upon her mistress' orders, she later ends up aiding the JSDF against Zorzal's forces and the cataclysmic effects of the Gate's continued existence.
Mentioned often but never seen, the God of Darkness, War, Violence, and Death is commonly represented by his Apostle, Rory Mercury. Under his doctrine, killing is not considered a sin, though the reason behind any killing determines the judgement which the perpetrators receive from Emroy. The souls of those who fall bravely in battle are drawn into Emroy's domain to serve him; most other souls are instead left for Hardy to claim. Sages of RondelRondel is a university city for studies in magic, natural science and history. It was founded by two demigods over 3,000 years ago, and has produced a great number of renowned magicians and sages since that time. Next to Italica and the settlement at Arnus, it is also one of the few places within the Empire where demihumans enjoy the same basic rights as human beings.
{{voiced by|Chō|John Swasey}}[6] A magician who took in Lelei as his second disciple in magic. A slightly eccentric character, he moved away from Rondel to settle at the outskirts of Coda village, where he and Lelei first met the JSDF. In spite of his lecherous sense of humour, he plays a fatherly role for the refugees evacuated to Alnus by Itami; many in Rondel regard him as one of the strongest mages. In the anime series, however, he is reduced to the role of an oddball side character.
{{voiced by|Ayahi Takagaki|Emily Neves}}[6] Lelei's 24-year-old stepsister. She mainly focuses on alchemy and more specifically the study of minerals. This field is quite expensive in her world and receives little funding, causing her to live a life of poverty. To compensate for this, she works to create copies of books by hand (as the printing press wasn't invented in the Special Region), but the stress of her current lifestyle leaves her prone to violent fits of hysteria. And while she deeply cares about Lelei, Arpeggio feels jealous about how Lelei continually outachieves her and thus puts her authority as older sibling in question, and as a result of that the two sisters oftentimes end up quarreling. Owing to this volatile temper, Arpeggio is commonly nicknamed "Iron Alfie".
{{voiced by|Fumi Hirano|Marcy Bannor}} An elderly human sage specializing in natural history, and Arpeggio's mentor, who upon an assignment by Rory Mercury discovered the importance of the Gate to all of the Special Region races' collective history. She is very friendly and a happy-to-go personage, but unappropiately girlish for her age and quite accident-prone.
A young Elven research sage (sages not using arcane magic) specializing in astronomy, and the only one of his kind pursuing an academic career. He has a crush on Arpeggio, who is both flattered and embarrassed by his attentions and gentle manner. He does not appear in the anime. Other residents
{{voiced by|Junichi Yanagita}} A male High Elf and Tuka's father, who was apparently killed by the Flame Dragon destroying their village while saving his daughter's life. However, it is later found out that he is still alive, if amnesic, and under the care of the Rurudo nomads, Lelei's ethnic tribe, where he has built up a harem and sired a half-blood daughter.
{{voiced by|Yuka Saitou}} A female avian (Winged Woman) who works as a prostitute in the Imperial capital's red light district. After the JSDF establishes a secret base in that area, she becomes the spokeswoman of the local demihuman prostitutes and their liaison with the SDF, particularly Mari Kurokawa, for medical treatment. In the novel and manga series, she builds up a relationship with Lt. Kenzaki, a Special Forces soldier stationed at the Imperial Capital outpost. Following Zorzal's takeover and the subsequent lockdown of the capital, she and the other demihumans forsake their former profession and get wealthy on smuggling much-needed food supplies past the blockade.
{{voiced by|Tsuyoshi Koyama}} A devious, selfish beast-man who is the leader of the Haryo, a tribe consisting of demihuman mixed-bloods who consider themselves the true rulers of the Special Region. In his ambition to infiltrate and eventually gain control of the Empire for his tribe, he allies himself with Tyuule, who he lusts after, but later betrays her to Zorzal and is killed by Tyuule for his treachery.
{{voiced by|Rina Satō}} Norra, also known as The Piper, is a vicious shape-shifter assassin. Her natural form is that of a beast-woman, but she is able to radically change her appearance, sex and voice. While she is a capable fighter, she prefers to kill her victims through proxies, whom she influences psychologically until they are "convinced" that Norra's targets need to die for some "transgression". She dies during the second battle of Italica when she is shot by Kōji Sugawara before she can assassinate Emperor Molt.
{{voiced by|Lynn}} A Siren, she was once a member of the bandit army that attacked Italica before being captured by the JSDF. After her discharge from prison, she became a member of the local military police at the Alnus Living Community, usually as Rory Mercury's partner.
Wolf, a guard working at the Alnus Living Community, is a member of the Volralden, a wolfman tribe originating from beyond the Ice and Snow Mountains northeast of Alnus who traditionally hire themselves out as mercenaries. A background character in the novel series, he chiefly appears in humorous side stories within the manga.
The chief of Coda village who is rescued by Itami and the 3rd Recon Team from the Fire Dragon. Later on he bears witness to the first atrocities committed by Zorzal's forces and the Haryo tribe against the Empire's civilian population, whereupon he is once again saved by Itami and his entourage and finds refuge in the Imperial capital. (The latter plot point is skipped in the anime series, where the chief inexplicably appears again in Itami's company, thanking Itami for saving him once more.) Other characters from Earth
{{voiced by|Mitsuaki Hoshino}} The President of the United States. An opportunist, he seeks to lay claim to and strip the Special Region of its natural resources, comparing it with the frontier of old. He becomes a member of an international coalition to deprive Japan of its monopoly to the Gate, but after the Chinese betray them, he restores his good standing with the Japanese by sending commandos to snatch Lelei from their clutches.
{{voiced by|Naomi Kusumi}} The President of the People's Republic of China. His main intention is to use the Special Region as a colony to relieve his country's population problem. When he is contacted by Diabo and offered Lelei in return for making him Emperor, he turns against the secret coalition which has formed to deny Japan the monopolization of the Gate, and later against Diabo as well, to secure the exclusive access to the Special Region for his own.
{{voiced by|Shigeru Ushiyama}} The President of the Russian Federation. Although he would like to profit from being able to tap into the Special Region, he is mainly concerned with the result the continued existence of the Gate could have on his country's economy, as the resources claimed from there would impair Russia's export revenues. MediaNovelsTakumi Yanai, a former member of the JSDF,[8] initially published the work on the user-generated content site Arcadia from April 2006 until June 2009 under the pseudonym {{Nihongo|Todoku Takusan|とどく=たくさん}}. In 2010, AlphaPolis made an arrangement with him to publish his work in print. The first two web-novel volumes were slightly altered to make them less nationalistic whereas the third, and final, web-novel volume was rewritten and expanded into three volumes.[9] These five volumes were published from April 12, 2010 to December 22, 2011 with cover illustrations by Daisuke Izuka. Since then, the series has continued with five volumes of side stories as of July 2015. In December 2012, AlphaPolis began a reprint of the series as a light novel, where each novel volume was split into two small-sized light novel volumes in bunkobon format, as well as new cover and inside illustrations by Kurojishi. A sequel novel series, Gate: Weigh Anchor, centers on a new set of characters from the Maritime Self-Defense Force.[10] MangaThere are five manga series based on Gate, all published by AlphaPolis. The first manga, drawn by Satoru Sao, began publishing in July 2011 and as of June 2018, has 13 volumes. This manga is licensed in English by Sekai Publishing, but only the first two volumes have been translated,[11] with Sekai (as of August 2018) stating quality problems with the volume 2 copies.[12] The second manga, which is a four-panel comic strip comedy drawn by Kuinji 51-gou, began in December 2014. The third manga, drawn by Yukie Shiren and titled 14 year old Pina Co Lada and The Rose Knights of the Gate Empire, which is a prequel story with Pina as the main protagonist, began in March 2015. A fourth manga, drawn by Abeno Chako and titled Gate: Featuring the Starry Heavens', which depicts the three main female characters becoming music idols, began in March 2015. A spin-off manga, drawn by Chi and titled Mei Company, is based on the in-universe manga in the Gate series, and was published in March 2015. {{Graphic novel list/header| Language = Japanese | SecondLanguage = English | LineColor = F0DC82 }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 1 | RelDate = June 15, 2012[13] | ISBN = 978-4-43-416703-4 | LicensedRelDate = May 2016[14] | LicensedISBN =978-0-997-61860-0 | ChapterList = | Summary = | LineColor = F0DC82 }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 2 | RelDate = January 25, 2013[15] | ISBN = 978-4-43-417468-1 | LicensedRelDate = — | LicensedISBN = | ChapterList = | Summary = | LineColor = F0DC82 }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 3 | RelDate = July 18, 2013[16] | ISBN = 978-4-43-418048-4 | LicensedRelDate = — | LicensedISBN = | ChapterList = | Summary = | LineColor = F0DC82 }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 4 | RelDate = April 20, 2014[17] | ISBN = 978-4-43-419017-9 | LicensedRelDate = — | LicensedISBN = | ChapterList = | Summary = | LineColor = F0DC82 }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 5 | RelDate = September 22, 2014[18] | ISBN = 978-4-43-419601-0 | LicensedRelDate = — | LicensedISBN = | ChapterList = | Summary = | LineColor = F0DC82 }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 6 | RelDate = March 30, 2015[19] | ISBN = 978-4-43-420299-5 | LicensedRelDate = — | LicensedISBN = | ChapterList = | Summary = | LineColor = F0DC82 }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 7 | RelDate = June 23, 2015[20] | ISBN = 978-4-43-420675-7 | LicensedRelDate = — | LicensedISBN = | ChapterList = | Summary = | LineColor = F0DC82 }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 8 | RelDate = December 1, 2015[21] | ISBN = 978-4-43-421300-7 | LicensedRelDate = — | LicensedISBN = | ChapterList = | Summary = | LineColor = F0DC82 }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 9 | RelDate = June 1, 2016[22] | ISBN = 978-4-43-421993-1 | LicensedRelDate = — | LicensedISBN = | ChapterList = | Summary = | LineColor = F0DC82 }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 10 | RelDate = December 1, 2016[23] | ISBN = 978-4-43-422649-6 | LicensedRelDate = — | LicensedISBN = | ChapterList = | Summary = | LineColor = F0DC82 }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 11 | RelDate = April 1, 2017[24] | ISBN = 978-4-43-423144-5 | LicensedRelDate = — | LicensedISBN = | ChapterList = | Summary = | LineColor = F0DC82 }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 12 | RelDate = December 1, 2017[25] | ISBN = 978-4-43-423969-4 | LicensedRelDate = — | LicensedISBN = | ChapterList = | Summary = | LineColor = F0DC82 }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 13 | RelDate = June 1, 2018[26] | ISBN = 978-4-43-4246760 | LicensedRelDate = — | LicensedISBN = | ChapterList = | Summary = | LineColor = F0DC82 }}{{Graphic novel list/footer}} AnimeAn anime television series adaptation was produced by A-1 Pictures and directed by Takahiko Kyōgoku.[27] The series’ character designs are based on the light novel illustrations. The first 12 episodes aired in Japan between July 4 and September 18, 2015.[28] The second half aired on Tokyo MX from January 9 to March 26, 2016.[29] It was streamed online by Crunchyroll and is licensed by Sentai Filmworks in North America.[30] From episode 1 to 12, the opening theme song is {{Nihongo|"Gate (Sore wa Akatsuki no You ni)"|GATE~それは暁のように~}} by Kishida Kyoudan & The Akeboshi Rockets and the ending theme song is {{Nihongo|"Prism Communicate"|ぷりずむコミュニケート|Purizumu Komyunikēto}} by Hisako Kanemoto, Nao Tōyama, and Risa Taneda. Sentai Filmworks released a complete collection of the series on Blu-ray and DVD on July 11, 2017.[31] For the second half, the opening theme is {{Nihongo|"Gate II (Sekai o Koete)"|GATE Ⅱ ~世界を超えて~}} by Kishida Kyoudan & The Akeboshi Rockets,[32] and the ending theme is {{Nihongo|"Itsudatte Communication"|いつだってコミュニケーション}} by Kanemoto, Tōyama, and Taneda.[33]
ReceptionIn June 2017, it was reported that the novels have sold over 4.2 million copies in Japan.[10] Rebecca Silverman of Anime News Network reviewed the first twelve episodes of Gate where she praised the anime's unique premise of a modern military fighting against fantasy races in another world, having its main protagonist being an older man rather than a teenager and its unique cast of characters, but also criticized the anime for being too political and glorifying the Japanese military.[34] Theron Martin of Anime News Network also praises the anime for a being the opposite of Outbreak Company, another anime with a similar premise about modern Japan discovering a fantasy world. While he found the story and some of the characters entertaining and praised some of the English voice actors, he also criticized how some character stories were much weaker than others, the English script was changed from the original Japanese, and found Gate{{'s}} political views in the anime were "graceless and heavy-handed".[35] The general positive response to Gate prompted the Japanese military to start a recruitment campaign using the main characters as mascots.[36] A pachislot game based on the anime was released in February 2018.[37] References1. ^{{cite web|url=https://sekaiproject.com/uncategorized/otakon-announcements/ |title=Otakon Announcements! |publisher=Sekai Project |date=July 26, 2015 |accessdate=August 25, 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150912035349/https://sekaiproject.com/uncategorized/otakon-announcements/ |archivedate=September 12, 2015 |df=mdy }} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sentaifilmworks.com/catalog/gate|title=Gate|website=Sentai Filmworks|accessdate=January 20, 2019}} 3. ^{{Cite web|script-title=ja:コミカライズ|url = http://www.gate-alphapolis.com/comic|website = アルファポリス『ゲート 自衛隊 彼の地にて、斯く戦えり』公式サイト|accessdate = July 4, 2015|publisher = AlphaPolis|language = Japanese}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://gate-anime.com/story/intro.html|title=ストーリー STORY - TVアニメ『 GATE(ゲート) 自衛隊 彼の地にて、斯く戦えり 』公式サイト|work=gate-anime.com|language=Japanese|accessdate=July 30, 2015}} 5. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 {{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2015-06-12/a-1-pictures-gate-anime-casts-haruka-tomatsu-yoko-hikasa-maaya-uchida/.89219|title=A-1 Pictures' Gate Anime Casts Haruka Tomatsu, Yōko Hikasa, Maaya Uchida|publisher=Anime News Network|date=June 12, 2015|accessdate=June 8, 2017}} 6. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 {{cite web|url=http://www.sentaifilmworks.com/news/gate-english-dub-cast-list|title=GATE English Dub Cast List|publisher=Sentai Filmworks|date=June 9, 2017|accessdate=June 9, 2017}} 7. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 {{cite web|url=http://gate-anime.com/character/index.html|title=キャラクター CHARACTER - TVアニメ『 GATE(ゲート) 自衛隊 彼の地にて、斯く戦えり 』公式サイト|work=gate-anime.com|language=Japanese|accessdate=July 30, 2015}} 8. ^{{Cite web|script-title=ja:アルファポリス - 電網浮遊都市 -|url = http://www.alphapolis.co.jp/author/prof/10082/|accessdate = July 4, 2015|publisher = AlphaPolis|language = Japanese}} 9. ^{{Cite web|script-title=ja:自衛隊 彼の地にて、斯く戦えり|url = http://www.mai-net.net/bbs/sst/sst.php?act=dump&cate=original&all=1507|website = Arcadia|accessdate = July 4, 2015|author = Todoku Takusan (Takumi Yanai)|language = Japanese|date = May 7, 2010}} 10. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2017/06/30/gate-novels-begin-second-season-focused-on-maritime-defense-force|title="GATE" Novels Begin Second Season Focused On Maritime Defense Force|publisher=Crunchyroll|date=June 30, 2017|accessdate=July 22, 2017}} 11. ^{{cite web|url=https://sekaiproject.com/gate/|title=Gate - Where the JSDF Fought manga preorders|publisher=Sekai Project|accessdate=February 23, 2018}} 12. ^{{cite web|url=https://sekaiproject.com/2018/08/01/gate-vol-2-the-delays-and-an-apology/|title=Gate Vol 2, The Delays and an Apology|publisher=Sekai Project|accessdate=August 5, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180805203444/https://sekaiproject.com/2018/08/01/gate-vol-2-the-delays-and-an-apology/|archive-date=August 5, 2018|dead-url=yes|df=mdy-all}} 13. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.alphapolis.co.jp/book/detail/8032937/691 |script-title=ja:ゲート 1―自衛隊彼の地にて、斯く戦えり |trans-title=GATE: Where the JSDF Fought - Volume 1 |website=AlphaPolis |language=Japanese |accessdate=March 9, 2018 }} 14. ^{{cite web |url=https://sekaiproject.com/gate/?product=gate-volume-1 |title=GATE: Where the JSDF Fought - Volume 1 |website=Sekai Project |accessdate=March 9, 2018 }} 15. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.alphapolis.co.jp/book/detail/8033022/874 |script-title=ja:ゲート 2―自衛隊彼の地にて、斯く戦えり |trans-title=GATE: Where the JSDF Fought - Volume 2 |website=AlphaPolis |language=Japanese |accessdate=March 9, 2018 }} 16. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.alphapolis.co.jp/book/detail/8033108/1051|script-title=ja:ゲート 3―自衛隊彼の地にて、斯く戦えり |trans-title=GATE: Where the JSDF Fought - Volume 3 |website=AlphaPolis |language=Japanese |accessdate=March 9, 2018 }} 17. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.alphapolis.co.jp/book/detail/8033269/1359 |script-title=ja:ゲート 4―自衛隊彼の地にて、斯く戦えり |trans-title=GATE: Where the JSDF Fought - Volume 4 |website=AlphaPolis |language=Japanese |accessdate=March 9, 2018 }} 18. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.alphapolis.co.jp/book/detail/8033391/1611 |script-title=ja:ゲート 5―自衛隊彼の地にて、斯く戦えり |trans-title=GATE: Where the JSDF Fought - Volume 5 |website=AlphaPolis |language=Japanese |accessdate=March 9, 2018 }} 19. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.alphapolis.co.jp/book/detail/8033533/1880 |script-title=ja:ゲート 6―自衛隊彼の地にて、斯く戦えり |trans-title=GATE: Where the JSDF Fought - Volume 6 |website=AlphaPolis |language=Japanese |accessdate=March 9, 2018 }} 20. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.alphapolis.co.jp/book/detail/8033598/2025 |script-title=ja:ゲート 7―自衛隊彼の地にて、斯く戦えり |trans-title=GATE: Where the JSDF Fought - Volume 7 |website=AlphaPolis |language=Japanese |accessdate=March 9, 2018 }} 21. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.alphapolis.co.jp/book/detail/8033726/2266 |script-title=ja:ゲート 8―自衛隊彼の地にて、斯く戦えり |trans-title=GATE: Where the JSDF Fought - Volume 8 |website=AlphaPolis |language=Japanese |accessdate=March 9, 2018 }} 22. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.alphapolis.co.jp/book/detail/8033959/2771 |script-title=ja:ゲート 9―自衛隊彼の地にて、斯く戦えり |trans-title=GATE: Where the JSDF Fought - Volume 9 |website=AlphaPolis |language=Japanese |accessdate=March 9, 2018 }} 23. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.alphapolis.co.jp/book/detail/8034089/3310 |script-title=ja:ゲート 10―自衛隊彼の地にて、斯く戦えり |trans-title=GATE: Where the JSDF Fought - Volume 10 |website=AlphaPolis |language=Japanese |accessdate=March 9, 2018 }} 24. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.alphapolis.co.jp/book/detail/8034208/3643 |script-title=ja:ゲート 11―自衛隊彼の地にて、斯く戦えり |trans-title=GATE: Where the JSDF Fought - Volume 11 |website=AlphaPolis |language=Japanese |accessdate=March 9, 2018 }} 25. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.alphapolis.co.jp/book/detail/8034439/4471 |script-title=ja:ゲート 12―自衛隊彼の地にて、斯く戦えり |trans-title=GATE: Where the JSDF Fought - Volume 12 |website=AlphaPolis |language=Japanese |accessdate=March 9, 2018 }} 26. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.alphapolis.co.jp/book/detail/8034615/4932|script-title=ja:ゲート 13―自衛隊彼の地にて、斯く戦えり |trans-title=GATE: Where the JSDF Fought - Volume 13 |website=AlphaPolis |language=Japanese |accessdate=June 26, 2018 }} 27. ^{{cite web|url=http://gate-anime.com/staff-cast/index.html|title=スタッフ&キャスト - STAFF & CAST - TVアニメ『 GATE(ゲート) 自衛隊 彼の地にて、斯く戦えり 』公式サイト|work=gate-anime.com|language=Japanese|accessdate=July 30, 2015}} 28. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2015-06-12/a-1-pictures-gate-anime-casts-haruka-tomatsu-yoko-hikasa-maaya-uchida/.89219 |title=A-1 Pictures' Gate Anime Casts Haruka Tomatsu, Yōko Hikasa, Maaya Uchida |date=June 12, 2015 |website=Anime News Network |accessdate=April 10, 2016 }} 29. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2015-12-05/gate-anime-reveals-key-visual-premiere-date-for-show-2nd-half/.96126|title=GATE Anime Reveals Key Visual, Premiere Date for Show's 2nd Half|publisher=Anime News Network|date=December 5, 2015|accessdate=December 5, 2015}} 30. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2015-07-02/sentai-filmworks-acquires-ushio-and-tora-gate-school-live-wakaba-girl-aoharu-x-machinegun-anime/.89985|title=Sentai Filmworks Acquires Ushio & Tora, Gate, School Live, Wakaba Girl, Aoharu X Machinegun Anime|publisher=Anime News Network|accessdate=July 2, 2015}} 31. ^{{cite web|url=https://shop.sentaifilmworks.com/products/gate-complete-collection|title=GATE Complete Collection|publisher=Sentai Filmworks|accessdate=March 22, 2017}} 32. ^{{cite web|title=GATE Anime Theme Song Artists Return for 2nd Season|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2015-11-17/gate-anime-theme-song-artists-return-for-2nd-season/.95493|publisher=Anime News Network|accessdate=February 15, 2018|date=November 18, 2015}} 33. ^{{cite web|title=GATE BD+DVD - Review|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/gate/bd-dvd-complete-collection-limited-edition/.119522|publisher=Anime News Network|accessdate=February 15, 2018}} 34. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/gate/episodes-1-12/.96354|title=GATE Episodes 1-12 Streaming|publisher=Anime News Network|date=December 11, 2015|accessdate=December 11, 2015}} 35. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/gate/bd-dvd-complete-collection-limited-edition/.119522|title=GATE BD+DVD - Complete Collection [Limited Edition]|publisher=Anime News Network|date=August 2, 2017|accessdate=August 7, 2017}} 36. ^{{cite web|url=https://en.rocketnews24.com/2015/07/24/new-anime-gate-entertains-tries-to-recruit-you-to-the-japan-self-defense-forces-at-the-same-time/|title=New anime Gate entertains, tries to recruit you to the Japan Self-Defense Forces at the same time|publisher=Rocket News 24|date=July 24, 2015|accessdate=December 14, 2017}} 37. ^{{cite web|url=https://chonborista.com/slot/net-slot/51612/|title=GATE(ゲート) スロット新台|スペック・打ち方・技術介入・設定判別・評価|publisher=Chonborista|date=December 5, 2017|accessdate=December 24, 2017}} External links
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