Jormungand

2012
Jormungand

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 The Snake that Admires the Heavens Oct 09, 2012

Book Man hopes to use HCLI’s massive communications network by manipulating Koko in “Operation: Undershaft,” but not everyone in the CIA agrees with that plan. Hex is bent on killing Koko, but first she wants to make the woman suffer.

EP2 Dance with Undershaft (Phase 1) Oct 16, 2012

Koko is growing suspicious of two members of the CIA: Book Man and Hex. R fears that Hex’s rash behavior is going to undo all of the hard work they have invested in Operation Undershaft. Can he keep everything he’s worked toward from falling apart?

EP3 Dance with Undershaft (Phase 2) Oct 23, 2012

R somehow convinces Book Man to abort Hex’s operation, but Hex isn’t one to turn away from a fight. Now R must sacrifice everything to save Jonah. Will his personal sacrifice be enough to protect the former boy soldier?

EP4 Kasper and Jonah Oct 30, 2012

A company out of Japan is trying to kick Kasper out of the Southeast Asian playing field. Kasper decides to enlist the aid of Koko and her crew to get payback. On the flight over to Japan, Jonah reflects on how he came to meet Kasper.

EP5 Castle of Lies (Phase 1) Nov 06, 2012

Kasper suspects that Tojo’s old unit, the SR Unit, is trying to kick him out of Southeast Asia. Tojo gives his former boss a call to verify Kasper’s suspicions. Once both sides confirm who they are up against, each side begins to make their move!

EP6 Castle of Lies (Phase 2) Nov 13, 2012

After Hinoki makes it clear that negotiations aren’t an option, the battle between HCLI and the SR Unit begins in earnest. But why has the SR Unit jumped to the foreground when they used to pride themselves for being an invisible ghost?

EP7 Pazuzu Nov 20, 2012

Koko and her unit are in Iraq, which is nostalgic territory for Wilee. After sharing stories about his handiwork with explosives, he gets to put on a demonstration of what he can do when the team confronts the group Excalibur.

EP8 New World (Phase 1) Nov 27, 2012

Soon Koko and Dr. Miami will achieve the goal they have spent years working toward. Some of the arms dealers are growing suspicious that something is afoot, but no one knows what exactly it is…

EP9 New World (Phase 2) Dec 04, 2012

People are growing wary of Koko after a respected physicist is abducted by an unidentified organization. She is traveling around the world, gathering various supplies and quantum experts. What could she possibly be planning?

EP10 New World (Phase 3) Dec 11, 2012

Koko’s unit must face their toughest adversaries when they attempt to abduct “Chatty” Rabbit’s Foot. When Jonah and Lutz get separated from the rest of the unit, Koko decides it is time to show the world a glimpse of “Jormungand.”

EP11 Warmonger Dec 18, 2012

Koko shares her plans for the world, confident that everyone in her unit will stick with her. It comes as a shock when Jonah voices his disapproval and leaves the group. Even with Jonah gone, Koko must carry out her plans, one step at a time.

EP12 Century of Shame Dec 25, 2012

Two years have passed since Jonah left Koko and began working for Kasper. War is breaking out across the world, leading to World War III. Jonah must decide if he wants to stay with Kasper, rejoin Koko or follow a completely different path altogether.
7.4| 0h30m| TV-MA| en| More Info
Released: 10 April 2012 Ended
Producted By: White Fox
Country: Japan
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.jormungand.tv
Synopsis

Jonah is a child soldier and the newest bodyguard for Koko, an international arms dealer with an entourage of hired guns. The cold-blooded kid hates Koko’s line of work, but following her into the darkest corners of the black market might be the only way he can find those responsible for his family’s slaughter. Besides, his employer isn’t like most merchants of death. She uses guile and cutthroat tactics to keep her clients armed to the teeth—all while cultivating her own warped plan for the future of world peace. With the CIA desperate for her capture, assassins eager to collect her head, and the potential for every contract to end in ultra-violence, Koko and her comrades in arms bring the boom to every corner of the world.

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Jim Fess If you've seen Black Lagoon & like those immoral, real life, guns, violence, & ex-military assassins, then you'll love Jormungand. Right off the get go do you get an amazing plot, good character background and a mostly serious vibe but much more comical and happy feel then Black Lagoon(If you've seen it you'll understand right off the bat what i mean). The plot was really solid my only complaint is the last episode, and not a big complaint, without going into detail i can just say i wish they would of done one more episode but the way it ended was a decent ending i just wanted more!! xD I give Jormungand a 4.5/5 (only reason i don't give it a 5/5 is i feel for the type of anime it was it might have done better with a more serious realistic vibe in certain situations, but some might disagree and like the friendly vibe, Really just your preference but i highly recommend this show regardless!)
Sabre_Wolf I loved the series it was so good and I found all of the main characters interesting and the story-lines of the series were also very good and at least seemed to be well thought out.My favorite character in this is the protagonist Koko Haktemeyer I found her interactions with her team quite interesting most notably those with Jonah and Valmet (particularly Valmet). Also Koko herself is a very interesting character with her guile and intellect also her accomplices are also each interesting characters also given their backgrounds.All in all this is a great action anime and a must for any action fan!
JaydoDre So we have a bunch of strongly contrasting characters adventuring and overcoming different dangers together, all in the business of selling guns. The story concentrates on the child soldier in the group - Jonah. Naturally he has some mental issues to work out, but each member seems to have some sort of screw in their head loose. Sounds like fun, except the series does not flow very well. It is all a bit...awkward.When a crazy weirdo like me says "awkward" I believe it carries some weight. If I try to pinpoint the awkward then I stumble upon the logic. It has a strange logic this anime. Examples should serve plenty: Not to spoil too much, but at one point our anti-heroes are surrounded by a small group of enemy soldiers outside of a house, so they suddenly disarm themselves and tell the ambushing soldiers that a smaller more vulnerable team is hiding inside the house so the soldiers go right past them and attack the smaller team inside. If you are trying to make a point that an easier prey is inside the house, why would you disarm yourself? You are in the open, you are unable to defend yourself and the people inside the house are armed and in cover. This same kind of logic can be seen throughout the whole series and comes back in what the characters say to each other.I know that the creators are trying to show how crazy everyone is, including adding odd behavior and dialogue, but it feels like they haven't got it quite right yet. It's like a normal person trying to impersonate a crazy person. I feel more can be done with the ideas at hand and the "crazy" can be better.Nonetheless, the sound effects and the animation are great, with the style scales tipped just slightly away from the Japanese style and towards more Westernized mature animation along the lines of Ghost In The Shell (very vaguely along the lines though), which can be both a plus and a minus depending on what you like. Add to it slight hints of straight shota and yuri and you got yourself an interesting anime.*UPDATE: So far the 2nd season of this anime has been much more coherent. I like where this is going...
joelherro There is some interesting themes in this anime, since its main protagonist is an arms dealer and her companions are mercenaries, including a boy soldier...Koko is the leader of a troupe of mercenaries and she picks up Jonah along the way, a boy no more than 10 years old and has him join her merry gang of killers. Of course, these killers are actually good guys who are just doing a service (selling arms to despots around the world), but they never kill anyone who doesn't deserve it haha...Its never overly violent or exploitative, despite the subject matter and the characters are likable enough, although while the animation is good, the female characters don't look very female, but that was probably done on purpose...watch it if you liked 'Black Lagoon' (which I did)...