Heroic Age

Heroic Age (2007)

EndedAnimation showAction, Anime, Science-Fiction, War

Answering the call of the "Golden Tribe", all the sentient races launch into space. The human race is the last to launch, and are thus known as the "Iron Tribe". Much time has passed since then, and humanity is threatened with extinction at the hands of the more dominant "Silver Tribe". In order to save her people, Queen Deianeira sets out on a journey to a galaxy far away, following the prophecies of the Golden Tribe handed down by the royal family.

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Scheduleevery Sunday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E26AgeSep 30, 2007
S01E25The Final LaborSep 23, 2007
S01E24ElysiumSep 16, 2007
S01E23The FourSep 9, 2007
S01E22The Agreement of DeathSep 2, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Heroic Age' premiere?

'Heroic Age' premiered on April 1, 2007.

Who created the TV show 'Heroic Age'?

'Heroic Age' was created by Tow Ubukata.

What genre does the TV show 'Heroic Age' belong to?

'Heroic Age' belongs to the genre of science fiction.

Who are the main characters in 'Heroic Age'?

The main characters in 'Heroic Age' are Age, Dhianeila, and Mehitak.

What is the premise of 'Heroic Age'?

'Heroic Age' is set in a future where humanity is divided into different tribes and follows the adventures of a young boy named Age who possesses immense power.

What is the setting of 'Heroic Age'?

'Heroic Age' is set in a vast and expansive universe.

What is the main conflict in 'Heroic Age'?

The main conflict in 'Heroic Age' revolves around the struggle for power and the survival of humanity.

Are there any notable antagonists in 'Heroic Age'?

Yes, there are notable antagonists in 'Heroic Age', such as the Silver Tribe and the Golden Tribe.

Are there any supernatural elements in 'Heroic Age'?

Yes, 'Heroic Age' features supernatural elements like advanced technology, cosmic beings, and mystical powers.

Is 'Heroic Age' primarily focused on action or drama?

'Heroic Age' is primarily focused on action, but also contains elements of drama and character development.

Does 'Heroic Age' explore any philosophical themes?

Yes, 'Heroic Age' explores philosophical themes such as the nature of power, destiny, and the importance of unity.

Are there any romantic subplots in 'Heroic Age'?

Yes, 'Heroic Age' features romantic subplots between various characters.

Does 'Heroic Age' have a unique art style?

Yes, 'Heroic Age' has a unique art style characterized by vibrant colors and intricate character designs.

Is 'Heroic Age' based on any pre-existing source material?

No, 'Heroic Age' is an original anime series and not based on any pre-existing source material.

Does 'Heroic Age' have a well-developed mythology?

Yes, 'Heroic Age' has a well-developed mythology that adds depth to the story and its universe.

Does 'Heroic Age' have a loyal fanbase?

Yes, 'Heroic Age' has garnered a loyal fanbase who appreciate its unique storytelling and memorable characters.

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