Shangri-La - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
The Girl's Return
After two years in detention, Kuniko returns to her village. Momoko is happy to have her home safe, but the arrival of a military assault force proves there are some who aren't pleased with Kuniko's newfound freedom.
The Poison Swamp of Ikebukuro
Kuniko and her allies venture into the dangerous foliage outside their village, unaware that a recon party from Atlas is lurking nearby. Meanwhile, chaos strikes the carbon market after Karin unleashes Medusa.
The Creation
After Miiko wins an opportunity to move to Atlas, Kuniko grows curious about what life is like within the city. Counterfeit work passes in hand, she leads a party on an infiltration mission - but not everything goes as planned.
Uber-Akihabara
Kuniko and Momoko travel to Akihabara to sell off a portion of Metal Age's carbon-rich graphite stockpile. Meanwhile, Karin attempts to learn the identity of a mysterious new player on the carbon market.
Wild Dance of Madness
After spying on his comings and goings in Akihabara, Kuniko encounters Kunihito in public. With each suspicious of the other's motives and tactics, the tension between them eventually escalates to violence.
Ficticious Battle Lines
Karin and the Japanese government unleash a risky plan designed to lure Orochi into the open. When the program's location is revealed, Ryoko intercepts the information - and the U.S. military attacks.
Sad Thoughts of Love and Hate
After she's arrested by Atlas soldiers, Kuniko finds that things have changed for the worse at the detention center from which she was only recently released. There's a cruel new warden in charge now: Ryoko.
Lipstick Cruelty
With her execution approaching, Kuniko receives a visit - and a care package - from Momoko. Later, as the firing squad takes aim, a daring escape attempt results in tragic consequences.
Divine Prophecy of Sun and Moon
Already struggling with the guilt brought on by Momoko's capture, Kuniko must face an even darker pain when she and Takehiko make a gruesome discovery on the grounds of the prison.
Blade of the Sacred Sound
With Momoko's fate weighing heavily on her shoulders, Kuniko fights to understand and confront her own destiny. Meanwhile, Ryoko exercises her newfound power as Prime Minister by launching an attack on Medusa.
Butterfly Dream
Karin faces the reality of her lonely life after an encounter with a mysterious boy deep within the confines of her sanctuary. Elsewhere, Kuniko struggles to keep up with her new responsibilities as Metal Age's leader.
All in Constant Flux
Ryoko's suspension of the Atlas Settlement Project doesn't sit well with Kuniko, who begins plotting an assault on the city. As Metal Age prepares to execute the plan, a familiar face reappears in Duomo.
Flying Girl
The Metal Age war against Atlas begins! Kuniko leads a risky aerial assault against the city, while riots erupt within Atlas's walls. As the battle rages, Karin attempts to profit from the situation.
Transfiguration City
Metal Age infiltrates Atlas, but confusion caused by the ever-changing scenery results in serious casualties. Later, Kuniko makes a shocking discovery about Atlas's past that will alter her life forever.
Straying and Defeat
The Metal Age fighters are surprised when Kuniko agrees to a cease-fire offered by the Atlas authorities. Later, Ryoko turns on Tarsian after Karin unleashes Medusa on Zeus.
Frenzy Wood Prison
After confronting Nagiko about her past role in the Atlas government, Kuniko is forced to make a tough decision. Meanwhile, the source of the recent unexplained artillery attacks is discovered.
Tunnels on a Dark Night
When a valued ally betrays Kuniko, the tense situation quickly escalates into tragedy. Later, Kuniko travels to Akihabara to secure weapons to use against the daedalus, she finds herself haggling with a familiar face.
Double-Headed Mysterious History
Kuniko learns of a surprising potential connection to Mikuni. Later, Nagiko returns to Duomo and offers to arrange a meeting between Kuniko and Ryoko - but Metal Age's young leader has her own ideas of what to do about Atlas.
Tokyo Air-Raid
Kuniko takes Duomo's fate into her own hands, personally destroying her beloved home. As bombs fall across Japan, Karin's plan to profit from the nation's faltering economy is derailed when she loses control of Medusa.
Modulated Concatenation
Holly Land's Vanish
Eternal Bonds
When Mikuni's hunger for revenge and Ryoko's connection to Zeus endanger the world, Kuniko vows to stop them. Unfortunately, before she can take action, Kunihito appears with a gun - and he's got Kuniko in his sights.
Collapse's Prelude
Tarsian, Karin, and Nagiko work to prevent Medusa's plan of nuclear annihilation. Meanwhile, Kuniko rushes to Himiko's tomb to confront Ryoko and stop Mikuni from pulling the sacred spear.
Shangri-La
Atlas teeters on the edge of collapse, threatening the lives of everyone inside. If the city's population is to be saved - and Japan is to rise from the ashes of her troubled past - Kuniko must battle the resurrected Himiko.
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