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− | '' | + | [[Image:Gankutsuoucover.jpg|right|thumb|300px|''Gankutsuou: The Counte of Monte Cristo'' (2004-2005)]] |
− | [[ | + | '''''Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo''''' is a 26 episode science-fiction retelling of the classic novel by [[Alexandre Dumas]]. The anime is best known for its art style, utilizing 3D animation combined with 2D animation that instead of being colored with traditional techniques is filled in with textures that are either static or move independently from the animation, giving the show a distinct surreal appearance. |
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+ | '''The following firearms can be seen in the anime series ''Gankutusou: The Count of Monte Cristo'':''' | ||
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==Handguns== | ==Handguns== | ||
− | ===Remington | + | ===Remington Double Derringer=== |
− | Gérard de Villefort keeps a [[Remington | + | Gérard de Villefort keeps a [[Remington Double Derringer]] hidden in his jacket. Peppo also uses an identical model in the first episode. |
− | [[Image:Remington1866Derringer4.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Remington | + | [[Image:Remington1866Derringer4.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Remington Double Derringer - .41 R.F.]] |
− | [[Image:gankutsuouderringer1.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:gankutsuouderringer1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] |
− | [[Image:gankutsuouderringer2.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:gankutsuouderringer2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] |
− | [[Image:gankutsuouderringer3.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:gankutsuouderringer3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] |
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===Smith & Wesson Model 586=== | ===Smith & Wesson Model 586=== | ||
Two [[Smith & Wesson Model 586]] revolvers are seen in the series. The first is seen in the background of an episode title screen, and features a ribbed barrel. Giovanni Bertuccio later uses his own Model 586, this one lacking a rib. Both possess approximately 3 inch barrels. | Two [[Smith & Wesson Model 586]] revolvers are seen in the series. The first is seen in the background of an episode title screen, and features a ribbed barrel. Giovanni Bertuccio later uses his own Model 586, this one lacking a rib. Both possess approximately 3 inch barrels. | ||
[[Image:S&W Mod586.jpg|400px|thumb|none|Smith & Wesson Model 586 - .357 Magnum]] | [[Image:S&W Mod586.jpg|400px|thumb|none|Smith & Wesson Model 586 - .357 Magnum]] | ||
− | [[Image:gankutsuoum5861.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:gankutsuoum5861.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The Model 29 during an episode title screen]] |
− | [[Image:gankutsuoum5862.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:gankutsuoum5862.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Bertuccio holds Albert hostage with his Model 586]] |
===Luger P08=== | ===Luger P08=== | ||
− | Général Fernand de Morcerf | + | Général Fernand de Morcerf possesses a [[Luger P08]] which has been gold plated in a show of decadence. |
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+ | [[File:Marushin Luger Gold.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Marushin Gold Luger P08 - 9x19mm]] | ||
+ | [[Image:gankutsuouluger1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Général Morcerf's Luger hidden in his desk drawer]] | ||
+ | [[Image:gankutsuouluger2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] | ||
+ | [[Image:gankutsuouluger3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Général Morcerf threatens Haydée with his Luger P08]] | ||
===Colt SAA=== | ===Colt SAA=== | ||
Gérard Villefort also owns a [[Single Action Army|Colt SAA]] revolver. | Gérard Villefort also owns a [[Single Action Army|Colt SAA]] revolver. | ||
[[Image:ColtSAA475barrel.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Colt Single Action Army - .45 LC]] | [[Image:ColtSAA475barrel.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Colt Single Action Army - .45 LC]] | ||
− | [[Image:gankutsuousaa.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:gankutsuousaa.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] |
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Near the end of the series, the Count of Monte Cristo uses a [[Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket]] that has had both the safety and the trigger guard removed. | Near the end of the series, the Count of Monte Cristo uses a [[Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket]] that has had both the safety and the trigger guard removed. | ||
[[Image:Colt1908.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket - .25 ACP]] | [[Image:Colt1908.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket - .25 ACP]] | ||
− | [[Image:gankutsuou251.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:gankutsuou251.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The Count draws his Colt 1908]] |
− | [[Image:gankutsuou252.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:gankutsuou252.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] |
− | [[Image:gankutsuou253.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:gankutsuou253.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A slow motion shot of a .25 ACP round leaving the Colt 1908's barrel]] |
− | + | ===Walther PPK=== | |
− | ===Walther PPK | + | Just as Général Morcerf possesses a gold-plated pistol as a sign of his substantial wealth and power, so does Baron Danglars, who wields a gold [[Walther PP Pistol Series#Walther PPK|Walther PPK]] near the series's finale. |
− | Just as Général Morcerf possesses a gold-plated pistol as a sign of his substantial wealth and power, so does Baron Danglars, who | ||
[[Image:Walther ppk rzm.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Gold plated Walther PPK with ivory grips - .380 ACP / 9mm Kurtz]] | [[Image:Walther ppk rzm.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Gold plated Walther PPK with ivory grips - .380 ACP / 9mm Kurtz]] | ||
− | [[Image:gankutsuouppk1.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:gankutsuouppk1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] |
− | [[Image:gankutsuouppk2.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:gankutsuouppk2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] |
− | [[Image:gankutsuouppk3.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:gankutsuouppk3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] |
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==Other Firearms== | ==Other Firearms== | ||
− | === | + | ===Bolt-Action Shotgun=== |
− | Albert and Général Fernand de Morcerf are seen shooting clays using | + | Albert and Général Fernand de Morcerf are seen shooting clays using bolt-action shotguns. This seems to be an odd choice of weapon, as the weapon is apparently rifled for slugs. |
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:gankutsuousavage.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Vicomte Albert de Morcerf aims his shotgun. Note the rifling in the barrel.]] |
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:GankutsuouSG1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Général Morcerf cycles the bolt on his shotgun. Apparently shot shells in the future will be short and fat, and clay throwers will be shaped like gargoyles.]] |
+ | [[Image:GankutsuouSG2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Albert aims his shotgun, giving us a good side-view of the weapon.]] | ||
+ | [[Image:GankutsuouSG3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Général Morcerf aims his shotgun.]] | ||
+ | ===Mauser Gewehr 1898=== | ||
+ | A number of [[Mauser Gewehr 1898]] rifles can be seen hanging on the wall in the shooting range at the Morcerf Estate. | ||
+ | [[Image:Mauser g98.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Mauser Gewehr 1898 7.92x57mm Mauser]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Gankutsuourange1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] | ||
===Expy Rifle=== | ===Expy Rifle=== | ||
− | The soldiers under Général Morcerf's command are seen holding infantry rifles with affixed bayonets. These rifles are not drawn clearly enough to identify, and are likely meant to be | + | The soldiers under Général Morcerf's command are seen holding infantry rifles with affixed bayonets. These rifles are not drawn clearly enough to identify, and are likely meant to be copies of the various rifles used by the French military during the 19th century. |
− | [[Image:gankutsuouexpy1.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:gankutsuouexpy1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Général Morcerf flaked by rifle-wielding soldiers]] |
− | [[Image:gankutsuouexpy2.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:gankutsuouexpy2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] |
+ | {{The Count of Monte Cristo}} | ||
[[Category:Anime]] | [[Category:Anime]] | ||
[[Category:Science-Fiction]] | [[Category:Science-Fiction]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Alexandre Dumas]] |
Latest revision as of 19:47, 12 February 2025
Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo is a 26 episode science-fiction retelling of the classic novel by Alexandre Dumas. The anime is best known for its art style, utilizing 3D animation combined with 2D animation that instead of being colored with traditional techniques is filled in with textures that are either static or move independently from the animation, giving the show a distinct surreal appearance.
The following firearms can be seen in the anime series Gankutusou: The Count of Monte Cristo:
Handguns
Remington Double Derringer
Gérard de Villefort keeps a Remington Double Derringer hidden in his jacket. Peppo also uses an identical model in the first episode.
Smith & Wesson Model 586
Two Smith & Wesson Model 586 revolvers are seen in the series. The first is seen in the background of an episode title screen, and features a ribbed barrel. Giovanni Bertuccio later uses his own Model 586, this one lacking a rib. Both possess approximately 3 inch barrels.
Luger P08
Général Fernand de Morcerf possesses a Luger P08 which has been gold plated in a show of decadence.
Colt SAA
Gérard Villefort also owns a Colt SAA revolver.
Colt 1908 Vest Pocket Pistol
Near the end of the series, the Count of Monte Cristo uses a Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket that has had both the safety and the trigger guard removed.
Walther PPK
Just as Général Morcerf possesses a gold-plated pistol as a sign of his substantial wealth and power, so does Baron Danglars, who wields a gold Walther PPK near the series's finale.
Other Firearms
Bolt-Action Shotgun
Albert and Général Fernand de Morcerf are seen shooting clays using bolt-action shotguns. This seems to be an odd choice of weapon, as the weapon is apparently rifled for slugs.
Mauser Gewehr 1898
A number of Mauser Gewehr 1898 rifles can be seen hanging on the wall in the shooting range at the Morcerf Estate.
Expy Rifle
The soldiers under Général Morcerf's command are seen holding infantry rifles with affixed bayonets. These rifles are not drawn clearly enough to identify, and are likely meant to be copies of the various rifles used by the French military during the 19th century.