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Armored Trooper VOTOMS: Pailsen Files
装甲騎兵ボトムズ ペールゼン・ファイルズ
GenreAction, Mecha, Science fiction
Original video animation
Directed byRyōsuke Takahashi
Written bySōji Yoshikawa
Music byHiroki Inui
Yasuaki Maejima
StudioSunrise
Answer Studio
Released October 26, 2007 August 22, 2008
Episodes12 (List of episodes)
Novel
Written bySotsukasa Yoshikawa
Published byHobby Japan
PublishedJanuary 17, 2009
Anime film
Armored Trooper VOTOMS: The Pailsen Files Movie
Directed byRyosuke Takahashi
StudioSunrise
ReleasedJanuary 17, 2009
Runtime118 minutes

Armored Trooper VOTOMS: Pailsen Files (装甲騎兵ボトムズ ペールゼン・ファイルズ, Sōkō Kihei Botomuzu Peruzen Fairuzu) is a 12-episode OVA series from the Armored Trooper Votoms franchise that was released from 2007 to 2008. Set after the 1988 OVA movie Red Shoulder Document: Roots of Ambition and months before the events of the VOTOMS television series, Pailsen Files explores the origins of Chirico Cuvie as explained by the Red Shoulder Battalion's now-disgraced commander, Col Yoran Pailsen.

The series is also notable for its use of 3D computer graphics, which have never been done in the history of the franchise.

Premise

A few weeks after the Gilgamesh Confederation's victory over the Balarant Union at the desert planet Sunsa, the Melkian Space Force High Command arrests Red Shoulder Battalion commander Col Yoran Pailsen. He undergoes a court-martial over his management of the now-disbanded unit and his obsession with the supposed Perfect Soldier, Chirico Cuvie.

After being the only survivor in a botched operation, Cuvie is evacuated and reassigned to a five-man team of AT pilots that are seemingly invulnerable as him.

Episode list

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Characters

  • Chirico Cuvie
A former member of the Red Shoulder Battalion, Cuvie is known for his uncanny ability to dive into extremely dangerous situations and always come out alive. By the time of the Pailsen Files, he has been reassigned back to the Army after the fiasco in Roots of Ambition.Voiced by: Hozumi Goda
  • MSgt Noll Berkhoff
A 32-year-old AT pilot skilled in meteorology, Berkhoff was demoted to sergeant from first lieutenant for desertion before the events of the series. He redeems himself in the final episode by single-handedly taking on the Balarant.Voiced by: Takashi Nagasako
  • MSgt Dare Kochak
An obese 34-year-old man, Dare is ridiculed for his timidity and weight, but proves his worth in the operations at the Arctic base.Voiced by: Tetsuo Goto
  • MSgt Garry Godan
The burliest in the group, Godan is known for his vicious battle abilities. It is revealed that he killed comrades as they tried to escape the battlefield.Voiced by: Hisao Egawa
  • Cpl Glenborash Droka Zaki
An artificially-created Perfect Soldier, Zaki is 16 years old. He was brainwashed to kill Chirico but commits suicide in the final episode.Voiced by: Masahito Yabe
  • Col Yoran Pailsen
The former commander of the Red Shoulder Battalion. Pailsen is arrested based on the information Virgil Carson was able to send to the Gilgamesh military intelligence service during the events of Roots of Ambition. Over the course of the series, Pailsen explains the data in his Pailsen Files disk, but reveals that everything he shared is fake. Voiced by: Chikao Otsuka
  • Fedok Wockam
The undersecretary of the Melkian Information Ministry's Intelligence Department. Wockam is intrigued by reports of Chirico's infamous survival ability and interrogates Pailsen to learn more.Voiced by: Unshou Ishizuka
  • Cotta Ruske
Wockam's deputy in the Intelligence Department. He kills Wockam in the final episode. His cryptic words in the finale imply that he is television series character Jean-Paul Rochina. Voiced by: Banjo Ginga, who is also the series narrator.
  • Sgt Maj Wapp
A non-commissioned officer at Galeade base M7, Wapp relishes putting the Berkhoff squad through hardships. Voiced by: Masashi Hirose

Releases

Home media

The episodes were released on six DVDs starting from October 26, 2007 until August 22, 2008. Each DVD package contains two episodes.

Movie version

Released on January 17, 2009, Armored Trooper VOTOMS: Pailsen Files The Movie is a feature-length version of the OVA series. The movie contains many of the series' important moments, plus new footage:

  • An introductory scene where Red Shoulder Battalion Scopedog Turbo Custom ATs at their Odon base assemble in formation for Pailsen, who receives a Gilgamesh Army military police detail that serves him an arrest warrant. The Scopedogs draw their weapons at the arresting team, but Pailsen signals them to hold their fire, implying that he is turning himself in.
  • A closing scene where Chirico and Zaki's escape pod reaches an unknown planet, with a cover of the classic VOTOMS intro theme song Honoo No Sadame (Destiny of the Flames) playing in the background. After the pod crashes on the surface, Chirico buries Zaki and walks away.

Books

  • Armored Trooper Votoms Pailsen Files (novel) by Soji Yoshikawa, published by: Hobby Japan, released on January 17, 2009 ISBN 978-4894257573
  • Pailsen Files Votoms VISUAL BOOK Published by: Hobby Japan, released on September 16, 2008 ISBN 978-4894257627

Toys/Models

TakaraTomy produced ATs from the series as part of its Actic Gear line of three-inch action figures. The Berkhoff squad Scopedogs are pre-packaged with the first five Pailsen Files DVDs while the sixth DVD contains a special Scopedog Turbo Custom painted in the dull gray colors of the Melkian Information Ministry's ISS special operations command. The other figures in the line include two-pack reissues of previously released units (such as the Scopedog, Fatty, and Diving Beetle with Spring Bobbin carpet track system), Wapp's Standing Tortoise, and the Berkhoff squad Scopedog Turbo Customs in ISS and arctic camouflage colors, plus an ISS Dog Carrier transport with free ISS Scopedog Turbo Custom. Each figure comes with a file card. The arctic camouflage units also have special snowshoe attachments.

Model kit companies Wave and Bandai also released kits of ATs as they appeared in the series.

Theme songs

Opening: Lullaby of Iron
Ending: Bye-Bye Brother

Performed By: George Yanagi

Reception

Chris Guanche of Mecha and Anime HQ rated the movie at 4/5, stating that the absence of several scenes, including those of Yugunt and Fuller, improved the movie's pacing. He added that the concentration of important scenes can also be lessons for future Gundam compilation films [1]

References