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Zone of the Enders is a mecha action RPG game.
 
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|title = Zone of the Enders
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|image = File:Zone_of_the_Enders_Cover.jpg
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|develop = Kojima Productions<br>High Voltage Software (HD Edition)
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|publish = [[Konami]]
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|design = Noriaki Okamura<br />Hideo Kojima<br />Nobuyoshi Nishimura
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|engine =
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|release = <small><sup>'''JPN'''</sup></small> March 2, 2001<br/><small><sup>'''EUR'''</sup></small> March 23, 2001<br/><small><sup>'''NA'''</sup></small> March 26, 2001
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|genre = Action, Third-person shooter
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|modes = Single-player, multiplayer
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|rating = BBFC: 15<br />ESRB: M<br />OFLC: (AUS) G8+<br />OFLC: (NZ) R16
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|platform = PlayStation 2<br />PlayStation 3<br />Xbox 360<br />PlayStation Vita
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|media = DVD, Blu-ray Disc
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'''''Zone of the Enders''''', also known as '''''Z.O.E.''''', is a video game that was developed and published by [[Konami]] in 2001 for the PlayStation 2. It was produced by, and is closely associated with [[w:c:metalgear:Hideo Kojima|Hideo Kojima]]. The game is based around mecha combat. The mechas were designed by [[w:c:metalgear:Yoji Shinkawa|Yoji Shinkawa]], the character and mechanical designer for the ''[[w:c:metalgear:Metal Gear series|Metal Gear]]'' series. The game was originally sold packaged with a preview demo of the then-upcoming ''[[w:c:metalgear:Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty|Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty]]''.
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==Series==
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{{main|Zone of the Enders Series}}
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''Zone of the Enders'' was initially shipped in 2001, packaged with a demo version of ''Metal Gear Solid 2''. A sequel, ''[[Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner]]'', was released in 2003. A Game Boy Advance game, ''[[Zone of the Enders: The Fist of Mars]]'' was also released in 2001, shortly after the original PlayStation 2 title. All three games were developed and published by Konami.
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Following the release of the three games, two anime series were produced: one was a film OVA entitled ''[[Zone of the Enders: 2167 IDOLO]]'', which is set just prior to the events of the first game at an event called the ''[[Deimos]] Incident'' (It was initially released as part of a premium for the ''Special Edition'' release of the first ''ZOE'' game, and to supply some of the game's back story.) The other was a 26-episode TV series called ''[[Zone of the Enders: Dolores,i]]''. The animation production for two series was handled by Sunrise, an animation studio best known for its ''Gundam'' franchise. All three games and both anime series have been commercially released outside of Japan.
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While ''ZOE'' focuses mostly on the loss of innocence of a child faced with having to kill to survive, ''2167 IDOLO'' and ''The Fist of Mars'' explore issues surrounding colonialism, independence, political and personal power and ambitions, and revenge - many of the same themes explored in the various ''Mobile Suit Gundam'' series. ''Dolores, i'' adds the emotional conflicts and tensions of a family, split by distance and circumstance, as they try to come together to overcome their differences in the face of an impending conflict.
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''Dolores, i'' and ''Fist of Mars'' are officially regarded as part of the ''Z.O.E.'' canon, with Kojima's consent.
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==Characters==
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*'''[[Leo Stenbuck]]'''
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:The main protagonist of the game, Leo is a withdrawn youth who has difficulties getting along with others. While trying to evade the rampaging forces of BAHRAM, he accidentally boards the Orbital Frame, Jehuty, and thus is forced against his will into the Antilia conflict. His mother and father did not care much for him, and it was on rare occasions that they spent time together.
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*'''[[Celvice Klein]] '''
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:A surprisingly mature 14-year-old girl, Celvice volunteers her time tending to orphans at a local church. Having lost both parents during their emigration to Antilia, she has grown very close to Leo. While on her way back to the church during the Antilia Raid, she is discovered by a small group of Raptors, who are timely destroyed by Leo as he comes to her aid in Jehuty. She then joins Leo and ADA (Jehuty's AI) as they travel through Antilia on their mission to bring Jehuty to Atlantis.
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*'''[[Viola Gyune|Viola]]'''
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:She is a decorated officer for BAHRAM's primary offensive unit. A belligerent fighter, she has caused problems for many experienced UNSF pilots. Oddly enough, she finds an equal in Leo Stenbuck, who refuses to kill her on two separate occasions despite her aggressiveness towards him and Celvice Klein. Not afraid of death due to her prolonged experiences on the battlefield, she is always at the forefront of a battle, waiting to find one who has the ability to kill her so that she can be with the only person she's ever deeply cared about; Radium Lavans, who died during the events of IDOLO 2167.
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*'''[[Rock Thunderheart]] '''
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:A worker and LEV pilot on the civilian transport vessel ''Atlantis''. Initially has his doubts about allowing Leo to pilot Jehuty through Antilia, he eventually comes to recognize Leo as Jehuty's true Runner, admitting that even he would not have been able to defeat Neith and Viola. He loves the adventure of taking on dangerous tasks, and he hopes to fulfill his mission of bringing Jehuty to Mars. Eventually, he will become a role model to the young Leo Stenbuck and teach him how to pilot LEVs after the events of the first game.
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*'''[[Elena Weinberg]] '''
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:Commander of the civilian transport vessel ''Atlantis'', she is a rational and kind woman. Originally, her lover Alan was slated to pilot Jehuty, but sadly he was killed while on his way to the factory where Jehuty was built. Despite learning that he'd died and that a mere boy was now the Runner of Jehuty, she persevered through her grief and helped Leo in his mission to escape Antilia. She later becomes Leo's commanding officer and something resembling a mentor to the young man. She commands the troupe trying to secure Jehuty for transport to Mars.
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*'''[[Nohman]] '''
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:The commanding officer of the BAHRAM forces that were attacking Antilia. He came across as a very rational and calm commander who often urged Viola to take caution with Leo; ordering her retreat at one point. His goal in the mission was to secure target Alpha; which was the Orbital Frame Anubis, and he does this midway through the game as it is being transported. He formely piloted a Selkis and he tells Viola during the game that she can have it after the mission.
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:He mentions to both Viola and Leo how great Anubis is and calls it "the perfect Orbital Frame". He confronts Leo in Anubis at the end of the game, but Leo escapes with the help of the Atlantis when he realises that Jehuty is no match for its twin Frame. As Anubis is armed with Zero Shift, a device that can instantly teleport an orbital frame.
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==Frames==
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'''Jehuty'''
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<br />Class: Type C Orbital Frame
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<br />Purpose: General
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<br />Piloted By: Leo Stenbuck, Dingo Egret
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<br />Weapons: Primary - Arm Cannon, Sword, Homing Laser, Burst Attack, Grab
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<br />Sub Weapons - Decoy, Javelin, Sniper, Phalanx, Geyser, Comet, Halberd, Gauntlet, Bounder, Mummy, Vector Cannon, Homing missile, F-Mine, Zero Shift
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'''Anubis'''
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<br />Class: Type C Orbital Frame
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<br />Purpose: General
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<br />Piloted By: Nohman
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<br />Weapons: Arm Cannon, Battle staff, Homing Laser, Burst Attack, Grab, Shield, Zero Shift
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'''Raptor'''
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<br />Class: Mass Produced Orbital Frame
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<br />Purpose: General
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<br />Piloted By: A.I.
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<br />Weapons: Javelin, Sword x 2, Geyser
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'''Cyclops'''
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<br />Class: Mass Produced Orbital Frame
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<br />Purpose: Melee
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<br />Piloted By: A.I.
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<br />Weapons: Arms, Pulse Cannon
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'''Mummyhead'''
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<br />Class: Mass Produced Orbital Frame
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<br />Purpose: Long Range Support
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<br />Piloted By: A.I.
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<br />Weapons: Halberd, Phalanx
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'''Neith'''
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<br />Class: Type C Orbital Frame
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<br />Purpose: General
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<br />Piloted By: [[Viola ]]
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<br />Weapons: Sword, Burst Attack, Fire Trail, Arm Cannon
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'''Phantoma'''
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<br />Class: Mass Produced Combat [[Laborious Extra-Orbital Vehicle|LEV]]
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<br />Purpose: General
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<br />Piloted By: Antilia Defense Force pilots
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<br />Weapons: Vulcan Machine Gun
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'''Tempest'''
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<br />Class: Orbital Frame
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<br />Purpose: General
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<br />Piloted By: Slash
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<br />Weapons: 6 arms equipped with powerful energy blasters and ramming blades.
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'''Tyrant'''
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<br />Class: Orbital Frame
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<br />Purpose: General
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<br />Piloted By: Axe
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<br />Weapons: Laser cannon, mortar gun, missiles and electrical probes
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'''Nebula'''
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<br />Class: Orbital Frame
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<br />Purpose: General
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<br />Piloted By: Nightraid
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<br />Weapons: 2 tentacles, missiles, explosive capsules and multiple energy weapons
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'''Selkis'''
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<br />Class: Orbital Frame
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<br />Purpose: General
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<br />Piloted By: Nohman (formerly)
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<br />Weapons: Unknown
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==Staff==
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* '''Yoji Shinkawa''' - Mechanical Designer
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* '''Hideo Kojima''' - Producer
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* '''Nobuyoshi Nishimura''' - Original Character Designer
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* '''Shuyo Murata''' - Assistant Scenario Director/Render Demo Supervisor
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==Soundtrack==
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{{Infobox
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|Box title = Zone of the Enders Z.O.E Original Soundtrack (2000)
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|Row 1 title = Type
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|Row 1 info = Soundtrack
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|Row 2 title = Artist
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|Row 2 info = Zone of the Enders
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|Row 3 title = Released
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|Row 3 info = April 25, 2001
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|Row 4 title = Recorded
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|Row 5 title = Genre
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|Row 5 info = Electronica, J-Pop
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|Row 6 title = Length
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|Row 6 info = 66:30
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|Row 7 title = Label
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|Row 7 info = Konami Music Entertainment
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|Row 8 title = Producer
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|Row 8 info = Konami Music Entertainment
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|Row 8 title = Succeeding Album
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|Row 8 info = ''[[Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner#Soundtrack|ANUBIS Zone of the Enders Original Soundtrack]]'' (2003)
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The soundtrack to Zone of the Enders was released April 25, 2001 on the album '''''Zone of the Enders Z.O.E Original Soundtrack''''' by Konami Music Entertainment. Almost all the music was composed by the trio Norihiko Hibino (日比野 則彦), Maki Kirioka (桐岡麻季) and Akihiro Honda (本田晃弘). Also, Shuichi Kobori (小堀修一) composed "Global 2 (Virus)" and Toshiyuki Kakuta (角田利之), "City (The Earth Light)". The theme song "KISS ME SUNLIGHTS" was composed and performed by Heart of Air
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{| class="collapsible collapsed" border="0" style="width:70%"
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! style="width:14em; text-align:left" | <big>'''Track listing'''</big>
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| 1 || Title (The Origin) || Maki Kirioka || 0:38
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| 2 || Introduction || Akihiro Honda || 1:38
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| 3 || Leo Stenbuck (break out) || Akihiro Honda || 4:22
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| 4 || Factory (Vivid Transparency) || Norihiko Hibino || 1:59
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| 5 || VR (The Fourth Dimension) || Norihiko Hibino || 1:53
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| 6 || Flowing Destiny (Piano Arrangement) || Maki Kirioka || 2:20
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| 7 || Global 1 (Forever And Ever) || Norihiko Hibino || 1:06
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| 8 || Are you alright, Celvice? || Akihiro Honda || 1:30
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| 9 || Boss (Neves) || Norihiko Hibino || 3:29
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| 10 || Celvice! This way, quickly! || Akihiro Honda || 1:01
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| 11 || Residential Block (S02) || Akihiro Honda || 2:18
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| 12 || A Light with a Name of Hope (Piano Arrangement) || Maki Kirioka || 0:51
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| 13 || Radar (Pandemonium) || Norihiko Hibino || 2:05
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| 14 || Global 2 (Virus) || Shuichi Kobori || 1:35
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|-
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| 15 || City (The Earth Light) || Toshiyuki Kakuta || 1:35
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| 16 || Mountain (Who Can Read the Future?) || Norihiko Hibino || 2:10
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| 17 || Rock Thunderheart (Function) || Akihiro Honda || 0:34
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|-
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| 18 || A Light with a Name of Hope (Protect Me) || Maki Kirioka || 3:20
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| 19 || You need this done to you. || Akihiro Honda || 1:56
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| 20 || Flowing Destiny (Resolution) || Maki Kirioka || 0:49
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| 21 || Ada (Promise) || Maki Kirioka || 1:32
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| 22 || Flowing Destiny (Memories) || Maki Kirioka || 4:16
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| 23 || Neith (Risky) || Maki Kirioka || 1:51
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|-
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| 24 || Viola (Silent Death) || Maki Kirioka || 3:46
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| 25 || Anubis (Impossible) || Maki Kirioka || 1:55
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| 26 || Jehuty will self-destruct? || Akihiro Honda || 2:36
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|-
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| 27 || Flowing Destiny &ndash; Ending Theme 1 || Maki Kirioka || 5:35
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| 28 || KISS ME SUNLIGHTS &ndash; Opening Theme || Heart of Air || 3:47
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| 29 || A Light with a Name of HOPE &ndash; Ending Theme 2 / Celvice's Theme || Maki Kirioka || 4:03
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|}
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==Site Navigation==
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{{Zone of the Enders series}}
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==External links==
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*[http://konami.jp/gs/game/zoe/ ''Zone of the Enders''] - Konami Official Site, contains concise background information of the game.
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*[http://www.zoneoftheenders.org/ ''Zone of the Enders: The Unofficial site''] - Unofficial Zone of the Enders site. Contains various information on Zone of the Enders media.
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Zone of the Enders, also known as Z.O.E., is a video game that was developed and published by Konami in 2001 for the PlayStation 2. It was produced by, and is closely associated with Hideo Kojima. The game is based around mecha combat. The mechas were designed by Yoji Shinkawa, the character and mechanical designer for the Metal Gear series. The game was originally sold packaged with a preview demo of the then-upcoming Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty.

Series

Main article: Zone of the Enders Series

Zone of the Enders was initially shipped in 2001, packaged with a demo version of Metal Gear Solid 2. A sequel, Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner, was released in 2003. A Game Boy Advance game, Zone of the Enders: The Fist of Mars was also released in 2001, shortly after the original PlayStation 2 title. All three games were developed and published by Konami.

Following the release of the three games, two anime series were produced: one was a film OVA entitled Zone of the Enders: 2167 IDOLO, which is set just prior to the events of the first game at an event called the Deimos Incident (It was initially released as part of a premium for the Special Edition release of the first ZOE game, and to supply some of the game's back story.) The other was a 26-episode TV series called Zone of the Enders: Dolores,i. The animation production for two series was handled by Sunrise, an animation studio best known for its Gundam franchise. All three games and both anime series have been commercially released outside of Japan.

While ZOE focuses mostly on the loss of innocence of a child faced with having to kill to survive, 2167 IDOLO and The Fist of Mars explore issues surrounding colonialism, independence, political and personal power and ambitions, and revenge - many of the same themes explored in the various Mobile Suit Gundam series. Dolores, i adds the emotional conflicts and tensions of a family, split by distance and circumstance, as they try to come together to overcome their differences in the face of an impending conflict.

Dolores, i and Fist of Mars are officially regarded as part of the Z.O.E. canon, with Kojima's consent.

Characters

The main protagonist of the game, Leo is a withdrawn youth who has difficulties getting along with others. While trying to evade the rampaging forces of BAHRAM, he accidentally boards the Orbital Frame, Jehuty, and thus is forced against his will into the Antilia conflict. His mother and father did not care much for him, and it was on rare occasions that they spent time together.
A surprisingly mature 14-year-old girl, Celvice volunteers her time tending to orphans at a local church. Having lost both parents during their emigration to Antilia, she has grown very close to Leo. While on her way back to the church during the Antilia Raid, she is discovered by a small group of Raptors, who are timely destroyed by Leo as he comes to her aid in Jehuty. She then joins Leo and ADA (Jehuty's AI) as they travel through Antilia on their mission to bring Jehuty to Atlantis.
She is a decorated officer for BAHRAM's primary offensive unit. A belligerent fighter, she has caused problems for many experienced UNSF pilots. Oddly enough, she finds an equal in Leo Stenbuck, who refuses to kill her on two separate occasions despite her aggressiveness towards him and Celvice Klein. Not afraid of death due to her prolonged experiences on the battlefield, she is always at the forefront of a battle, waiting to find one who has the ability to kill her so that she can be with the only person she's ever deeply cared about; Radium Lavans, who died during the events of IDOLO 2167.
A worker and LEV pilot on the civilian transport vessel Atlantis. Initially has his doubts about allowing Leo to pilot Jehuty through Antilia, he eventually comes to recognize Leo as Jehuty's true Runner, admitting that even he would not have been able to defeat Neith and Viola. He loves the adventure of taking on dangerous tasks, and he hopes to fulfill his mission of bringing Jehuty to Mars. Eventually, he will become a role model to the young Leo Stenbuck and teach him how to pilot LEVs after the events of the first game.
Commander of the civilian transport vessel Atlantis, she is a rational and kind woman. Originally, her lover Alan was slated to pilot Jehuty, but sadly he was killed while on his way to the factory where Jehuty was built. Despite learning that he'd died and that a mere boy was now the Runner of Jehuty, she persevered through her grief and helped Leo in his mission to escape Antilia. She later becomes Leo's commanding officer and something resembling a mentor to the young man. She commands the troupe trying to secure Jehuty for transport to Mars.
The commanding officer of the BAHRAM forces that were attacking Antilia. He came across as a very rational and calm commander who often urged Viola to take caution with Leo; ordering her retreat at one point. His goal in the mission was to secure target Alpha; which was the Orbital Frame Anubis, and he does this midway through the game as it is being transported. He formely piloted a Selkis and he tells Viola during the game that she can have it after the mission.
He mentions to both Viola and Leo how great Anubis is and calls it "the perfect Orbital Frame". He confronts Leo in Anubis at the end of the game, but Leo escapes with the help of the Atlantis when he realises that Jehuty is no match for its twin Frame. As Anubis is armed with Zero Shift, a device that can instantly teleport an orbital frame.

Frames

Jehuty
Class: Type C Orbital Frame
Purpose: General
Piloted By: Leo Stenbuck, Dingo Egret
Weapons: Primary - Arm Cannon, Sword, Homing Laser, Burst Attack, Grab
Sub Weapons - Decoy, Javelin, Sniper, Phalanx, Geyser, Comet, Halberd, Gauntlet, Bounder, Mummy, Vector Cannon, Homing missile, F-Mine, Zero Shift

Anubis
Class: Type C Orbital Frame
Purpose: General
Piloted By: Nohman
Weapons: Arm Cannon, Battle staff, Homing Laser, Burst Attack, Grab, Shield, Zero Shift

Raptor
Class: Mass Produced Orbital Frame
Purpose: General
Piloted By: A.I.
Weapons: Javelin, Sword x 2, Geyser

Cyclops
Class: Mass Produced Orbital Frame
Purpose: Melee
Piloted By: A.I.
Weapons: Arms, Pulse Cannon

Mummyhead
Class: Mass Produced Orbital Frame
Purpose: Long Range Support
Piloted By: A.I.
Weapons: Halberd, Phalanx

Neith
Class: Type C Orbital Frame
Purpose: General
Piloted By: Viola
Weapons: Sword, Burst Attack, Fire Trail, Arm Cannon

Phantoma
Class: Mass Produced Combat LEV
Purpose: General
Piloted By: Antilia Defense Force pilots
Weapons: Vulcan Machine Gun

Tempest
Class: Orbital Frame
Purpose: General
Piloted By: Slash
Weapons: 6 arms equipped with powerful energy blasters and ramming blades.

Tyrant
Class: Orbital Frame
Purpose: General
Piloted By: Axe
Weapons: Laser cannon, mortar gun, missiles and electrical probes

Nebula
Class: Orbital Frame
Purpose: General
Piloted By: Nightraid
Weapons: 2 tentacles, missiles, explosive capsules and multiple energy weapons

Selkis
Class: Orbital Frame
Purpose: General
Piloted By: Nohman (formerly)
Weapons: Unknown

Staff

  • Yoji Shinkawa - Mechanical Designer
  • Hideo Kojima - Producer
  • Nobuyoshi Nishimura - Original Character Designer
  • Shuyo Murata - Assistant Scenario Director/Render Demo Supervisor

Soundtrack

The soundtrack to Zone of the Enders was released April 25, 2001 on the album Zone of the Enders Z.O.E Original Soundtrack by Konami Music Entertainment. Almost all the music was composed by the trio Norihiko Hibino (日比野 則彦), Maki Kirioka (桐岡麻季) and Akihiro Honda (本田晃弘). Also, Shuichi Kobori (小堀修一) composed "Global 2 (Virus)" and Toshiyuki Kakuta (角田利之), "City (The Earth Light)". The theme song "KISS ME SUNLIGHTS" was composed and performed by Heart of Air

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