List of Gankutsuou episodes

The cover of the first English DVD compilation released by Geneon Entertainment on October 25, 2005

The episodes of the Japanese animated TV series Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo are directed by Mahiro Maeda and animated and produced by Gonzo.[1] 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 series first aired in Japan on Animax on October 5, 2004, and the final episode aired on March 29, 2005.[2] Media Factory released the series to twelve DVD compilations in Japan between February 25, 2005 and January 25, 2006.[3][4] On April 10, 2005, Geneon Entertainment received the license for U.S. releases.[5] The U.S. version went straight to six DVD compilations of four episodes each between October 25, 2005 and September 12, 2006.[6][7] Gankutsuou was also made available over the now defunct Akimbo video-on-demand service, Xbox Live, and via Vuze.[8][9][10] On December 27, 2010, the series made its North American debut on the FUNimation Channel.[11]

Gankutsuou only has one opening theme and one closing theme, both by Jean-Jacques Burnel.[1] "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. "You Won't See Me Coming" was the ending theme for every episode aside from the season finale.

Episode list

# Title[12] Original airdate[2]
01 "At Journey's End, We Meet"
"Tabi no Owari ni Bokura wa Deau" (旅の終わりに僕らは出会う) 
October 5, 2004
Viscount Albert de Morcerf and Baron Franz d'Epinay, the children of wealthy nobles from Paris, are attending the Carnival on Luna. Albert is captivated by The Count of Monte Cristo at an opera performance. While Albert tails the Count, the Count drops his watch, which Albert uses to set up a meeting with the Count. When he tries to return the watch, he and Franz are invited to dinner during the final spectacle of the Carnival. Albert is offered a chance to pardon one of three murderers, but randomly chooses the boastful murderer, Rocka Buriol, to his surprise and dismay. He tries to lose himself for the night with a girl, but she suddenly pulls a gun on him. 
02 "Until the Sun Rises on the Moon"
"Tsuki ni Asahi ga Noboru Made" (月に朝日が昇るまで) 
October 12, 2004
The girl who Albert was with, Peppo, reveals herself to be a member of Luigi Vampa's gang of thieves and kidnappers. Several aristocrats ask Franz, who is at a ball, where Albert is and warn him that the streets are not safe because of Vampa. 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. Franz desperately tries to get the money, but is unable to and resorts to begging the Count. Meanwhile, the deadline passes and Vampa's men begin to taunt and torture Albert, but Peppo jumps out to save him. The Count arrives at Vampa's lair along with Franz and they save Albert. 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. 
03 "5/22, Tempest"
"5/22, Arashi" (5/22、嵐) 
October 19, 2004
Back in Paris, Albert heads out for a picnic with his friends. He travels in the car of his fiancée 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. They converse and eat and Morrel becomes infatuated with Valentine de Villefort, Franz's fiancée. When they return to Paris, Albert attempts to introduce them all to The Count, who is immediately peppered by questions. Robert Beauchamp, Albert's journalist friend, tries to photo and record The Count, but later realizes that nothing has been recorded. After they leave, Albert introduces The Count to his parents. 
04 "Mother's Secret"
"Haha no Himitsu" (母の秘密) 
October 24, 2004
The Count of Monte Cristo stays for dinner with Albert's parents, General Fernand and Mercédès de Morcerf. The Count then converses with General de Morcerf about his military experience. When the Count refuses to eat, Mercédès insists that he eat one of her specialities, which causes the Count to reminisce about Marseille. Peppo taunts Albert into thinking that his mother will fall in love with the Count and he becomes fixated upon his mother's locked drawer after he sees her reminiscing over an old photograph. Albert and his friends later visit the Count's mansion on the Champs-Élysées where they descend into the depths of his house to a city of gold. The Count then gives Albert a sword. 
05 "Do You Love Your Betrothed?"
"Anata wa Konyakusha o Aishiteimasu ka" (あなたは婚約者を愛していますか) 
November 2, 2004
Albert, Franz, Morrel, and Beauchamp visit the Count at his residence, where they meet Haydée Tebelin. When Albert and Morrel almost come to blows over the fact that aristocrats marry primarily for wealth and power and almost never for love, it is then that the Count proposes a duel. However, when Albert slips and falls into the pool filled with sharks, the Count dives in to save him. 
06 "Her Melancholy, My Melancholy"
"Kanojo no Yūutsu, Boku no Yūutsu" (彼女の憂鬱、僕の憂鬱) 
9 November 2004
Albert doubts his feelings for Eugénie, and Eugénie is distressed over both her father's, Baron Jullian Danglars', obsession with finance and her mother's, Madame Victoria de Danglars', affair with Lucien Debray. Meanwhile, the Count visits Baron Danglars to open an account with unlimited credit. 
07 "The Secret Flower Garden"
"Himitsu no Hanazono" (秘蜜の花園) 
November 16, 2004
Haydée, having seen General de Morcerf at the opera, collapses in shock. Morrel seeks Albert's advice on courting Valentine. Madame Danglars, Héloïse Villefort, and her son Edouard de Villefort are saved by Ali, the Count's servant, when their carriage's horses run amok not far from his residence. The Count later gives Héloïse a weapon disguised as a rubied ring, but their intimate moment is spied upon by Albert. 
08 "A Night in Boulogne"
"Burōnyu no Yoru" (ブローニュの夜) 
November 23, 2004
The Count holds a reception for the Morcerfs, Danglars, and Villeforts at his newly acquired estate at Auteuil in Boulogne, where he also introduces the Marquis Andrea Cavalcanti. The Count claims that an evil aura in the mansion emanates from a certain room, and suggests that his guests form search parties to reach it. He eventually reveals his contracted disease to Albert, telling him to keep it a secret from the others. 
09 "I Dreamed a Dark Dream"
"Yami Iro no Yume o Mita" (闇色の夢を見た) 
November 30, 2004
When Madame Danglars collapses, Crown Prosecutor Villefort, who is quite familiar with the mansion, runs out of patience with the Count. Meanwhile, Albert is poisoned through a water pitcher and then nurtured by the Count, who claims the poison was likely meant for the Villeforts. Valentine and her paralyzed grandfather's servant later drink from another pitcher filled with lemonade; the servant dies and Valentine passes out. 
10 "The Letter From Edmond"
"Edomon kara no Tegami" (エドモンからの手紙) 
December 7, 2004
The poisoned Valentine remains unconscious, but despite pleas from Albert and Maximilien Crown Prosecutor Villefort is trying to keep the situation under wraps by treating it as a family matter, and an attempt by Albert to get help from his father fails miserably. Some time later, General de Morcerf, Baron Danglars, Crown Prosecutor Villefort, and Gaspard Caderousse receive a funeral invitation from an unknown Edmond Dantès but find the body in the coffin to be someone else. 
11 "An Engagement Broken"
"Konyaku, Hadan" (婚約、破談) 
December 14, 2004
Franz, Morrel, and Raoul de Château-Renaud kidnap Valentine to get her away from the poisoner's clutches, and Morrel takes her to Marseilles. Franz suspects the Count's involvement in the poisonings, but Albert is steadfast. Crown Prosecutor Villefort, however, has already discovered that his wife Héloïse is the culprit. Meanwhile, Baron Danglars decides to break off Eugénie's engagement to Albert. 
12 "Encore"
"Ankōru" (アンコール) 
January 4, 2005
Cavalcanti is making moves on Eugénie, while Baron Danglars is trying to stop Albert from attending her concert. With Debray's help, Albert manages to attend and both he and Eugénie begin to realize their true feelings for each other. After the performance, Crown Prosecutor Villefort attempts to arrest the Count of Monte Cristo. 
13 "Haydée"
"Ede" (エデ) 
January 11, 2005
Crown Prosecutor Villefort's plan to arrest the Count of Monte Cristo backfires. Meanwhile, Baron Danglars cuts off financial assistance to General Morcerf. Franz and Debray hack into the Ministry of the Interior's database in order to find out more about the Count. Albert meets Haydée, who informs him on how her father was a general in a war and requested the aid of earth. However, the Earth reinforcements betrayed Haydée's father, labeling him as a traitor and ultimately murdering him. 
14 "Lost Souls"
"Samayou Kokoro" (さまよう心) 
January 18, 2005
Crown Prosecutor Villefort is arrested for attempting to murder the Count of Monte Cristo. Cavalcanti convinces Baron Danglars to announce his engagement to Eugénie, throwing Albert into depression. 
15 "The End of Happiness, The Beginning of Truth"
"Shiawase no Owari, Shinjitsu no Hajimari" (幸せの終わり、真実の始まり) 
January 25, 2005
Albert goes on a space cruise with the Count of Monte Cristo. Franz, continuing to investigate Gankutsuou, learns about Chateau d'If. Haydée testifies before the National Assembly about General Morcerf's role in her enslavement and his crimes on Janina. 
16 "Scandal"
"Sukyandaru" (スキャンダル) 
February 1, 2005
Albert, having returned from space, learns of the brewing scandal around his father General Morcerf and believes Beauchamp to be responsible. However, he soon learns the truth of their heritage from his mother Mercédès. 
17 "The Confession"
"Kokuhaku" (告白) 
February 8, 2005
Albert, having learned from the Count that everything that has happened so far has been planned out of necessity, challenges him to a duel. Albert meets with Franz, who has returned to Paris. Mercédès, having recognized Edmond Dantès in the Count, comes to see him. 
18 "The Duel"
"Kettō" (決闘) 
February 15, 2005
Having drugged Albert's alcohol so that he sleeps in, Franz attends the duel with the Count in his place. Albert only arrives in time to hear Franz's dying words. 
19 "Even If I Should Stop Being Me"
"Tatoe, Boku ga Boku de Naku Natta to Shite mo" (たとえ、僕が僕でなくなったとしても) 
February 22, 2005
Albert, upset that Franz had to die because of his parents' old love triangle, decides to leave the Morcerf household residence. However, with his status as an aristocrat revoked, he cannot even exit the town gates. Meanwhile, Baron Danglars, facing the prospect of bankruptcy, decides to advance the plans for Eugénie and Cavalcanti's wedding. 
20 "Farewell, Eugénie"
"Sayonara, Yūjenī" (さよなら、ユージェニー) 
March 1, 2005
With Peppo's help, Albert crashes Eugénie's wedding, and the police soon arrives to arrest Cavalcanti, who is really Benedetto, a wanted criminal. In the confusion, Albert and Eugénie escape, ending up at the airport where they reveal their true feelings for each other before Eugénie leaves for New York. 
21 "The True Identity of the Nobleman"
"Kikōshi no Shōtai" (貴公子の正体) 
March 8, 2005
Baron Danglars, in an attempt to outmaneuver his creditors, skips town with a suitcase containing five trillion francs. However, the Count appears on the same plane, demanding money from him. Benedetto makes an appearance and reveals the truth of his heritage at Crown Prosecutor Villefort's trial for poisoning and for attempted murder. 
22 "Counterattack"
"Gyakushū" (逆襲) 
March 15, 2005
With Crown Prosecutor Villefort insane and Baron Danglars trapped in outer space in a ship full of gold bars, only General Morcerf remains to be dealt with. While the Count recounts his story to Albert, General Morcerf stages a coup d'etat and declares martial law in Paris. 
23 "Edmond Dantès"
"Edomon Dantesu" (エドモン·ダンテス) 
March 22, 2005
With Mercédès and Albert shot by Morcerf, nothing stands in the way of his showdown with the Count of Monte Cristo. General Morcerf holds Haydée hostage, and the Count orders the wounded Albert to be held hostage. However, with his orders being disobeyed for the first time, the Count has to shoot Albert himself. After a confrontation between Albert and the Count, Gankutsuou's hold over Edmond Dantès is broken, and he finally passes away. 
24 "At the Shore"
"Nagisa Nite" (渚にて) 
March 29, 2005
Fernand Mondego and Edmond Dantès are dead. Five years later, a peace treaty with the Eastern Empire is finally being signed. Morrel returns to his beloved Valentine in Marseilles. Haydée, now attended by the Count's former servants, Bertuccio and Baptistin, and living on Janina, is preparing for her coronation. Benedetto and Caderousse are still at large. Peppo is now the top fashion model. Mercédès visits the graves of Fernand and Edmond in Marseilles. Albert returns to Paris, where Eugénie has once again returned, to visit his abandoned family home and the grave of Franz. There, he reads a letter that was written by the Count(Edmond Dantes) to Mercédès in their younger days. As Albert read that letter, he began to realize that the Count, as in Edmond Dantes, was his father all this time. Albert reminisces about the past five years and the lessons he has learned. The episode ends as Albert rushes to the nearby church where he hears Eugénie playing. 

References

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