Transcription: " Haha no Himitsu" ( Japanese: 母の秘密) After they leave, Albert introduces The Count to his parents. Robert Beauchamp, Albert's journalist friend, tries to photo and record The Count, but later realizes that nothing has been recorded. When they return to Paris, Albert attempts to introduce them all to The Count, who is immediately peppered by questions. They converse and eat and Morrel becomes infatuated with Valentine de Villefort, Franz's fiancée. He travels in the car of his arranged fiancée/second childhood friend Eugénie de Danglars, and the two bicker and speed ahead, causing Franz's chauffeur to drives Franz's car into a ditch, but Maximilien Morrel, who happened to be passing by, single-handedly lifts the car out. Transcription: " 5/22, Arashi" ( Japanese: 5/22、嵐)īack in Paris, Albert heads out for a picnic with his friends. He then tells Albert that Peppo is actually a transgender boy who crossdresses, much to his shock and embarrassment. When Albert asks how he can repay the Count, the Count replies that Albert can introduce him into Parisian society and tells Albert to keep the pocketwatch. The Count arrives at Vampa's lair along with Franz and they save Albert. Meanwhile, the deadline passes and Vampa's men begin to taunt and torture Albert, but Peppo jumps out to save him. Franz desperately tries to get the money, but is unable to and resorts to begging the Count. When he attempts to return to his hostel, he is met by Rocka Buriol, the murderer who Albert pardoned, who demands fifty million ducats in return for Albert's life. Several aristocrats ask Franz, who is at a ball, where Albert is and warn him that the streets are not safe because of Vampa. The girl who Albert was with, Peppo, reveals herself to be a member of Luigi Vampa's gang of thieves and kidnappers. Transcription: " Tsuki ni Asahi ga Noboru Made" ( Japanese: 月に朝日が昇るまで) He tries to lose himself for the night with a girl, but she suddenly pulls a gun on him. Albert is offered a chance to pardon one of three murderers by choosing one out of three of playing cards, but randomly chooses the boastful murderer, Rocka Buriol, to his surprise and dismay. When he tries to return the watch, he and Franz are invited to dinner during the final spectacle of the Carnival. While Albert tails the Count, the Count unknowingly drops his pocketwatch, which Albert uses to set up a meeting with the Count. Albert is captivated by the Count of Monte Cristo while at an opera performance. Transcription: " Tabi no Owari ni Bokura wa Deau" ( Japanese: 旅の終わりに僕らは出会う)Ĭhildhood friends Viscount Albert de Morcerf and Baron Franz d'Epinay, the children of wealthy nobles from Paris, are on vacation and attending an annual Carnival on Luna. "You Won't See Me Coming" was the ending theme for every episode aside from the season finale. "We Were Lovers" serves as the opening theme for all episodes except episode twenty-three and serves as the closing theme for the season finale, episode twenty-four. Gankutsuou only has one opening theme and one closing theme, both by Jean-Jacques Burnel. On December 27, 2010, the series made its North American debut on the FUNimation Channel. Gankutsuou was also made available over the now defunct Akimbo video-on-demand service, Xbox Live, and via Vuze. version went straight to six DVD compilations of four episodes each between Octoand September 12, 2006. On April 10, 2005, Geneon Entertainment received the license for U.S. Media Factory released the series to twelve DVD compilations in Japan between Februand January 25, 2006. The series first aired in Japan on Animax on October 5, 2004, and the final episode aired on March 29, 2005. Gankutsuou is based on Alexandre Dumas's French novel, Le Comte de Monte-Cristo and is about the coming-of-age of Albert Morcerf and the revenge of the Count of Monte Cristo. The episodes of the Japanese anime television series Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo are directed by Mahiro Maeda and animated and produced by Gonzo. The cover of the first English DVD compilation released by Geneon Entertainment on October 25, 2005.
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