What is Broken Blade?#
Broken Blade (also known as Break Blade) is a compelling blend of action, drama, and fantasy set on the continent of Cruzon. In this world, inhabitants use “magic” to manipulate quartz, powering their vehicles and machinery. However, the story follows Rygart Arrow, the only person completely lacking this ability.
As his home country, Krishna, enters a brutal war with the neighboring kingdom of Athens, Rygart finds himself at the center of the conflict. He discovers he is the only person capable of piloting an ancient golem that cannot be operated by magic users. This unique ability makes him a pivotal figure in a war involving his former friends: Hodr, the king of his country, and Zess, the brother of the Athenian military commander.
If you are looking for a series that combines high-stakes military politics with mecha action and tragedy, you can watch the anime on Prime Video.
Is the Anime Really Finished?#
If you are wondering, “Is Broken Blade finished?”, the answer depends on whether you are looking for a complete story or just a completed production.
While there are anime productions available, they do not cover the entirety of the story. The original manga began in 2006 and did not conclude until May 2022. Because the anime adaptations occurred much earlier (starting in 2010), watching only the anime will leave you without the full conclusion. To get the complete ending and see how the war between Krishna and Athens truly resolves, you will need to continue with the source material.
You can buy the Broken Blade manga to experience the full narrative arc.
Audience and Appeal#
Broken Blade is best suited for viewers who enjoy “hard” mecha settings where technology and politics play a major role. Its appeal lies in the underdog dynamic of Rygart—a man shunned by a society of magic users who becomes the only one capable of wielding a forgotten power.
Key themes include:
- Military and Politics: The tension between warring kingdoms and the strategic use of technology.
- Tragedy and War: The emotional toll of conflict between former friends.
- Technology: The contrast between modern quartz-based “magic” and ancient, non-magic machinery.
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Recommended Watch Order#
Navigating the releases of Broken Blade can be slightly confusing due to the existence of a remix. Please refer to the relationship tree below the article for a visual guide, but here are our recommendations:
Release Order#
If you want to experience the series as it was released to the public:
- Broken Blade Anime (2010)
- Broken Blade Anime Remix (2014)
Completionist Order#
For those who want every piece of content available (noting that a planned Robot Original Video Anime was unfortunately cancelled in 2016):
- Broken Blade Anime (2010)
- Broken Blade Anime Remix (2014)
- Broken Blade Manga (to reach the actual ending of the story).
Source Material Order#
For those who prefer the most complete version of the story without needing to jump between formats, we recommend reading the Broken Blade manga from the beginning.
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Broken Blade • manga • 2006-09-12
└─(adaptation)→ Broken Blade • anime • 2010-05-29
└─(remix)→ Broken Blade • anime • 2014-04-06
