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Episodes (12)
Jul 04, 2015
A mysterious gate suddenly appears in Ginza, Tokyo, through which an army launches an attack. In the aftermath, a Japanese military force is formed and deployed through the gate.
Jul 11, 2015
The Japanese JSDF army clashes with the Empire army. Lt Yoji Itami finds a dragon, a razed village and an elf girl, the only survivor.
Jul 18, 2015
The JSDF evacuates a village from the dragon, assisted by the mage Lelei and the goddess Rory.
Jul 25, 2015
Tuka and the other refugees get used to their new lives among the Japanese soldiers. Imperial Princess Pina decides to investigate the JSDF.
Aug 01, 2015
The royal city of Italica is under siege, so Pina enters a reluctant alliance with the JSDF to protect her people.
Aug 08, 2015
A helicopter unit arrives assist the JSDF, with success. But in the aftermath of the battle, Itami is captured.
Aug 15, 2015
The Princess gets Itami released, and he offers her a protected visit to Japan.
Aug 22, 2015
Itami and his guests arrive in Tokyo. But they must deal with a political hearing and later being trailed by unknown agents.
Aug 29, 2015
Itami takes the group to a resort in the Hakone Mountains, but a battle takes place there.
Sep 05, 2015
The US Black Ops team arrives at the Inn, along with the Chinese and Russian Black Ops teams, leading to a three-way firefight which Rory soon joins, ending with everyone besides Rory dead.
Sep 12, 2015
The Alnus refugee camp develops into a town, attracting more people and becoming a trading center for goods from Earth. An elf comes seeking help from the JSDF to stop a dragon.
Sep 19, 2015
The JSDF declines to help Yao because of the tense political situation, but Itami is unsure what he should do.
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Gate (also know as Gate: Jieitai Kanochi nite, Kaku Tatakaeri) Season 1 (2015) is released on Jul 04, 2015 and the latest season 2 of Gate is released in 2016. Watch Gate online - the Japanese Animation TV series from Japan. Gate is directed by Takahiko Kyôgoku and created by Tatsuhiko Urahata with Jun'ichi Suwabe and Nao Tôyama. Gate is available online on Hulu and HiDive.