List of Edens Zero chapters
Edens Zero is a Japanese shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Hiro Mashima. It began serialization in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine on June 26, 2018. The story follows a boy named Shiki Granbell who embarks on a voyage aboard the titular starship across different planets in search of a cosmic goddess known as "Mother". The chapters have been collected in tankōbon volumes since September 2018,[1] with 25 volumes being released as of February 2023.[2] The manga has also inspired a television anime and video game adaptation.[3][4]

The series is published simultaneously in six different languages: English, French, Chinese, Korean, Thai, and Brazilian Portuguese.[5][6] North American publisher Kodansha USA has released chapters of the series on digital platforms such as Crunchyroll Manga, ComiXology, and Amazon Kindle.[5] The first English tankōbon was released in November 2018.[7]
Volume list
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1 | Into the Sky Where Cherry Blossoms Flutter Sakura Mau Sora ni (桜舞うソラに) | September 14, 2018[1][8] 978-4-06-513234-0 978-4-06-513235-7 (SE) | November 6, 2018[7] 978-1-63-236756-3 | ||
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Shiki Granbell is raised from childhood by a community of robots at an abandoned theme park on the planet Granbell. The park is visited by two space-traveling B-Cubers – Rebecca Bluegarden and her robotic cat, Happy – whom Shiki befriends. When the park's robots turn hostile towards Shiki and Rebecca, declaring revenge against humans, Shiki saves Rebecca with his gravity Ether Gear ability. The robots break down from old age after Rebecca and Happy help Shiki escape the planet, having staged their rebellion to save Shiki. The three arrive at the planet Blue Garden and register Shiki into the adventurers guild Shooting Starlight, where he learns of a seemingly mythical goddess called Mother. Deciding to find her, the three travel to the planet Norma to acquire a more spaceworthy ship from Rebecca and Happy's benefactor, Professor Weisz Steiner, but are confronted by a stranger with the professor's name. | |||||
2 | Iron Tears Tetsu no Namida (鉄の涙) | November 16, 2018[9] 978-4-06-513249-4 | February 5, 2019[10] 978-1-63-236757-0 | ||
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Shiki and his friends discover that they have traveled fifty years to Norma's past, identifying the stranger as a younger version of Weisz. They also meet E.M. Pino, an android from their own period whose memory has been erased by the criminal Sibir. Joined by Weisz and Pino, Shiki's group escapes from Norma and discover that the planet itself was reverted to an earlier state by a chronophage, a monster that devours time. They are then captured by the space pirate Elsie Crimson, whose ship is infested with alien parasites mimicking her and her crew. After Shiki defeats Elsie's imposter, Elsie rewards him with the ship, which she reveals to be his inheritance from his adoptive grandfather, Demon King Ziggy. | |||||
3 | Warship of the Demon King Maō Senkan (魔王戦艦) | February 15, 2019[11] 978-4-06-513875-5 | June 4, 2019[12] 978-1-63-236758-7 | ||
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Shiki activates an android woman named Witch Regret aboard his new ship, which she turns into its true form, the battleship Edens Zero. Witch advises the crew to reassemble her group, the Demon King's Four Shining Stars, to prepare for the voyage beyond Dragonfall, a swarm of dragons separating the Sakura Cosmos from the outer regions of space. While searching for the second Shining Star, Sister Ivry, Rebecca is kidnapped by Rogue Out, a mercenary team that works for Sister. Shiki's group follows Rebecca to Sister's headquarters on the lawless planet Guilst, recruiting an Ether Gear user named Homura Kōgetsu. As Shiki battles with Rogue Out, Witch detects a chronophage approaching the planet. | |||||
4 | New Friends Arata na Nakama-tachi (新たな仲間たち) | April 17, 2019[13] 978-4-06-514881-5 | September 10, 2019[14] 978-1-63-236824-9 | ||
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Weisz and Homura expose Rogue Out's leader as an imposter by finding and freeing the real Sister, who has been imprisoned beneath Rogue Out's headquarters. Leaving the imposter with her subordinate Jinn, who kills her for her deception, Shiki's crew and Sister escape Guilst before it is consumed by the chronophage. The crew immediately finds the third Shining Star, Hermit Mio, who has secluded her mind within the virtual planet Digitalis, a server for the simulated reality game Rogue Fantasia. Shiki's team enters the game to search for Hermit, but are impeded by Jamilov, a mass murderer who works for Drakken Joe, one of a group of powerful outlaws called the Oración Seis Galáctica. | |||||
5 | Fireworks Hanabi (花火) | June 17, 2019[15] 978-4-06-515677-3 | December 10, 2019[16] 978-1-63-236788-4 | ||
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Hermit resists the Edens Zero crew's attempts to recruit her, having become distrustful towards humanity after being deceived and tortured by cruel human scientists in the past. Homura appears to betray her team by allying with Jamilov, but is quickly revealed to be Amira, a government spy impersonating Homura. Hermit begrudgingly helps Shiki defeat Jamilov, but still refuses to rejoin the crew. The Edens Zero is then hacked by Jamilov's real-life persona, Spider, who begins destroying the ship from the inside. After the crew helps Hermit overcome her doubts, she accepts their friendship and restores the Edens Zero's security systems, humiliating Spider and saving the ship. | |||||
6 | Words Will Give You Strength Kotoba wa Tsuyosa o Ataeru (言葉は強さを与える) | September 17, 2019[17] 978-4-06-516233-0 | February 18, 2020[18] 978-1-63-236833-1 | ||
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Drakken executes Spider and contacts Noah Glenfield, Shooting Starlight's master, for information on the Edens Zero. Meanwhile, the crew travels to the planet Mildian to consult the oracle Xiaomei over the whereabouts of Valkyrie Yuna, the final Shining Star and Homura's mentor. After winning a series of battles for Xiaomei's amusement, the crew is directed to the planet Sun Jewel. Along the way, the crew rescues Connor, the shipwrecked captain of a spaceship called the Edens One, who navigates a hazardous debris field to bring them to Sun Jewel. After thwarting a robbery attempt on the planet, Shiki and Homura witness the robbers' immediate execution by the planet's ruler, Madame Kurenai. | |||||
7 | I Know You Can Keep Pressing On Kitto Mae e Susumeru (きっと前へ進める) | November 15, 2019[19] 978-4-06-516893-6 | April 7, 2020[20] 978-1-63-236981-9 | ||
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Shiki and Homura are sent to Sun Jewel's labor district as punishment for their violence against the robbers. After being publicly humiliated by her rival Labilia Christy, Rebecca is guided to the labor district by Nino, a friendly subordinate of Madame Kurenai. Rebecca's group meets Valkyrie's disciple Paul, who reunites them with Shiki and Homura. Through a B-Cube recording belonging to Paul, it is revealed that Valkyrie left Homura in search of Kurenai, Homura's mother, who abandoned her daughter and betrayed Valkyrie to rise to power; Shiki's team finds Valkyrie's remains afterwards, learning that she died protecting the laborers from a monster horde provoked by Kurenai. While Homura mourns, Shiki confronts Kurenai to fulfill Valkyrie's promise and have Homura determine her mother's fate. | |||||
8 | Someone to Love Aisuru Mono (愛する者) | February 17, 2020[21] 978-4-06-517355-8 | June 9, 2020 (digital)[22] August 4, 2020 (print)[22][23] 978-1-63-236982-6 | ||
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Madame Kurenai battles Shiki with her Knight Gear mech, the Kurenai Dragoon. Meanwhile, Rebecca, Weisz, and a reinvigorated Homura defeat Kurenai's elite forces, the Zaiten Three; in the process, Rebecca awakens her own Ether Gear, which gives her the power to reverse time. Upon destroying the Kurenai Dragoon, Shiki brings Kurenai to Homura, who declares Valkyrie to be her true mother and renounces Kurenai; attempting to flee, Kurenai is captured by a gang of delinquents. The team returns to the Edens Zero to report Valkyrie's death to the other Shining Stars, who accept Homura's offer of becoming the new Valkyrie. | |||||
9 | Don't Shed a Tear Nami o Nagasu na (涙を流すな) | April 17, 2020[24] 978-4-06-518522-3 | September 15, 2020[25] 978-1-63-236983-3 | ||
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Shiki leads a team aboard Drakken's space fortress, the Belial Gore, to investigate his pursuit of their ship. The group is quickly discovered by Drakken, who sends a trio of infiltrators aboard the Edens Zero. After Witch defeats the infiltrators, Drakken dispatches his element-wielding special forces, the Element 4, against Shiki's team. Weisz defeats the water user, Laguna Husert, but is shot by the fire user, Fie. The team is sheltered by Sibir's present-day counterpart, who works as a bartender aboard the Belial Gore. Attempting to deliver medicine for Weisz, Rebecca and Happy are captured by Kleene Rutherford / Sylph – the wind user and younger sister of Jinn, who serves as her assistant – and brought before Drakken. | |||||
10 | Our Future Ore-tachi no Mirai (オレたちの未来) | June 17, 2020[26] 978-4-06-519436-2 | February 2, 2021[27] 978-1-64-651037-5 | ||
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Drakken invites Rebecca to join his group so that he can extract her Ether Gear, Cat Leaper, showing her a brutally beaten Labilia as a token of goodwill. As Rebecca is tortured by Daichi, the earth-using Element 4 member, the rest of Shiki's team is captured by Drakken and his forces. Drakken intimidates Shiki's group into submission while his minions aboard the Edens Zero seize control of the ship; refusing to surrender, Shiki is executed by Drakken. One week later, Rebecca unwittingly activates Cat Leaper's power and travels back in time, returning moments before her friends' infiltration of the Belial Gore. Using Rebecca's knowledge of the future, the crew thwart Drakken's infiltrators and launch a direct assault on the Belial Gore. | |||||
11 | Shiki vs. Drakken Shiki vs. Dorakken (シキ vs. ドラッケン) | August 17, 2020[28] 978-4-06-520331-6 | May 4, 2021[29] 978-1-64-651038-2 | ||
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The Four Shining Stars defeat the Element 4 while Shiki's team is contacted by Noah, who explains that he has been using Rebecca's time-leaping ability as part of a plan to defeat Drakken. The team allies with Sibir and frees Labilia, who is revealed to be a disguised Amira, having already been rescued by her. Sibir and Amira reveal that Drakken has been stealing others' life force to maintain his youth for over 200 years; Rebecca deduces that he wants her power because he is overtaxing his body. Discovered by Drakken, Shiki battles with him while the others attempt to reverse the effects of Drakken's life-support machine to weaken him, gaining Jinn's cooperation when Amira explains the truth of the machine. | |||||
12 | Advent of the Demon King Maō Kōrin (魔王降臨) | October 16, 2020[30] 978-4-06-521010-9 | September 28, 2021[31] 978-1-64-651151-8 | ||
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The Edens Zero crew reverse Drakken's life-draining machine, but the process mutates Drakken into a rampaging monster. Shiki regains some of his memories from the previous timeline and enters Overdrive, a state of hightened power that allows him to defeat Drakken. Deciding to revisit Granbell, the crew is approached by a reactivated Ziggy, who uncharacteristically attacks Shiki and declares his intent for machines to rule humankind. The crew battles Ziggy and his ship, the Edens One, which has not been destroyed in the current timeline and is helmed by Connor, whom only Rebecca remembers. The One is driven back by Elsie, who leaves to pursue him while the Zero crew arrive at Dragonfall to resume their voyage. | |||||
13 | Dragonfall Doragonfōru (ドラゴンフォール) | January 15, 2021[32] 978-4-06-521480-0 | October 19, 2021[33] 978-1-64-651223-2 | ||
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Accompanied by Jinn and Kleene, the Edens Zero crew pass through Dragonfall into the Aoi Cosmos, where they investigate the oceanic planet Red Cave for clues about Mother's location. In an underwater ruin, the guardian android Nadia directs Shiki's group to a volcanic cavern containing a beacon to Mother. Safely traversing the cavern with the help of Laguna, whom Witch recruits with the promise of safe passage from the Sakura Cosmos, Shiki collects a leftover supply of Mother's Ether from a Relic imbued with it. After helping Nadia cope with the death of her human lover, the crew follows the Ether to another Relic on the planet Foresta, where Ziggy has infected is robots with a virus that causes them to subjugate humans. | |||||
14 | Star Drain Sutā Dorein (スタードレイン) | March 17, 2021[34] 978-4-06-521639-2 | December 21, 2021 (digital) January 4, 2022 (print)[35] 978-1-64-651285-0 | ||
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Shiki's team battles the commando team Beast, who are destroying Foresta's robots as decreed by Poseidon Nero, the Aoi Cosmos's emperor and one of the Oración Seis Galáctica. After Beast's "Squad 6" is defeated, the team's more powerful "Squad 1" is quickly apprehended by the Interstellar Union Army; Justice, one of the army's elite Oración Seis Interstellar, attacks Shiki for his association with his nemesis Elsie, another of the Galáctica. Meanwhile, Weisz and Hermit attempt to stop the virus's transmission from a giant server satellite, which is operated by the cybernetically enhanced Dr. Müller, the mad scientist responsible for Hermit's trauma. | |||||
15 | So We Can Smile Brighter Takusan Warau Tame ni (たくさん笑う為に) | May 17, 2021[36] 978-4-06-523141-8 | February 22, 2022[37] 978-1-64-651286-7 | ||
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Elsie saves Shiki from Justice, whom she duels to a stalemate. Shiki is aided by Xenolith, Ziggy's robotic mentor, who uses his gravity abilities to immobilize everyone on Foresta. Meanwhile, Müller reveals himself as the reason for Jinn's construction as a cyborg and Kleene's mental trauma during their childhood. Weisz defeats Müller with Laguna's help, allowing Hermit to disable the server and undo the virus, while Sister erases Kleene's traumatic memories. Xenolith trains Shiki and the rest of the crew in preparation for their battle against Ziggy, who is also targeted by Poseidon Shura, Nero's son and another gravity Ether Gear user trained by Ziggy. | |||||
16 | Prelude to the Aoi War[lower-alpha 9] Aoi Taisen no Jokyoku (葵大戦の序曲) | July 16, 2021[38] 978-4-06-524027-4 | April 26, 2022[39] 978-1-64-651445-8 | ||
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Shura publicly announces his plan to retaliate against Ziggy by eliminating all robots within the Aoi Cosmos. Laguna introduces the Edens Zero crew to his estranged allies in Oasis, a rebel army that opposes Nero's empire. The crew learn that Shura plans to use the All-Link System, a network that would give its user influence over the robots when all of the Aoi Cosmos's planets are submerged in the cosmic ocean's high tide. The crew and Oasis proceed to the All-Link System's location on the planet Nero 66, where much of the imperial fleet is decimated by Eraser, one of the Oración Seis Interstellar. | |||||
17 | A World of Ash Haiiro no Sekai (灰色の世界) | September 17, 2021[40] 978-4-06-524836-2 | July 5, 2022[41] 978-1-64-651472-4 | ||
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Shiki battles Shura as a diversion for his crewmates to find the All-Link System. Shura is impressed by Shiki and requests his friendship, but when Shiki rejects him for his prejudice against robots, Shura abducts Witch in retribution, prompting Shiki to go rescue her. Meanwhile, Shiki's friends battle with the imperial team Oceans 6, with Homura entering her Overdrive form to defeat Mirrani Lucra. While hypnotized by Mirrani's teammate Nasseh, Rebecca briefly travels to an alternate future where she has lost her legs and Cat Leaper ability. | |||||
18 | The False Five Itsuwari no Go (偽りの5) | November 17, 2021[42] 978-4-06-525998-6 | August 23, 2022 (digital) September 27, 2022 (print)[43] 978-1-64-651570-7 | ||
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Weisz enters his Overdrive state and defeats Nasseh, while Jinn and Kleene use their own Overdrive forms to defeat Callum Steelford and Lyra, saving Rebecca from a high-stakes card game against Lyra. Shura's secretary, Ijuna, brainwashes Shiki and Rebecca into fighting each other to the death, but they are rescued by Laguna, who recognizes Ijuna as a former member of Oasis. Reaching Witch's location, Shiki finds that Shura has heavily damaged her. Meanwhile, the Interstellar Union Army and Oasis join forces against the empire as Ziggy, Nero, and Jaguar – one of the Oración Seis Interstellar – converge at the Temple, the imperial capital planet. | |||||
19 | Scattering in the Starry Aoi Sea[lower-alpha 11] Aoi no Umi ni Chiru (葵の宇宙に散る[lower-alpha 12]) | February 17, 2022[44] 978-4-06-526892-6 | October 18, 2022 (digital) November 15, 2022 (print)[45] 978-1-64-651571-4 | ||
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The Interstellar Union Army and Oasis suffer several casualties, including Justice's subordinate Creed, who is accidentally shot by his companion Jesse, and Jaguar, who is killed by Nero. Shura reveals his plan to use the All-Link system against Ziggy and Nero by obliterating the Temple with its own stockpile of 20,000 anti-matter bombs. Having anticipated Shura's betrayal, Nero uses his secret wormhole-creating Ether Gear to transport the bombs to Nero 66. As Shiki defeats Shura, Ziggy kills Nero and absorbs his Ether Gear, which he uses to activate the bombs. Shura and Ijuna die together in the explosion, as does Witch when she sacrifices herself to protect the Edens Zero. | |||||
20 | 3 Years Later | April 15, 2022[46] 978-4-06-527525-2 | December 27, 2022[47] 978-1-64-651572-1 | ||
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Recovering from Witch's death, Shiki resolves to defeat Ziggy and protect the universe. The Edens Zero crew spend the next three years freeing numerous planets in the Kaede Cosmos from Ziggy's influence while searching for him; alarmed by Shiki's vigilantism and growing strength, the government brands him as one of the Oración Seis Galáctica. Having unknowingly entered a parallel universe during the war, the crew encounter an alternate version of Connor who has escaped from Ziggy, revealing Ziggy to be on the industrial planet Lendard. After evading an ambush by Oración Seis Interstellar member Feather, the Edens Zero crew is approached by Feather's teammate Holy, who proposes an alliance with Shiki. | |||||
21 | Operation Planet Eater Hoshigami Sakusen (星咬作戦) | June 17, 2022[48] 978-4-06-528179-6 | February 28, 2023[49] 978-1-64-651690-2 | ||
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Partnered with Holy and Elsie, the Edens Zero crew plan to eliminate Ziggy and his new ally Deadend Crow – a member of the Oración Seis Galáctica – by using Rebecca's time-distorting power to lure a chronophage to Lendard. Bypassing a swarm of dragons controlled by God Acnoella, another Galáctica member aligned with Ziggy, Elsie is nearly killed in battle against Ziggy himself, but is saved by Justice. Meanwhile, Shiki's team faces the Demon King's Four Dark Stars, the Edens One's enhanced counterparts to the Four Shining Stars. | |||||
22 | The Ether of All Things Banbutsu no Ēteru (万物のエーテル) | August 17, 2022[50] 978-4-06-528658-6 | April 25, 2023[51] 978-16-4-651691-9 | ||
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The Four Dark Stars separate Shiki's team across different dimensions to fight them individually. Shiki defeats Wizard, Witch's Dark Star counterpart, but Rebecca and Weisz are defeated by Clown and Killer – Sister and Hermit's counterparts, respectively – while Homura struggles against Brigandine, Valkyrie's counterpart. Throughout the battle, Shiki discovers a connection between the Shining Stars and Dark Stars, leading him to question Ziggy's motives. Afterwards, Clown and Killer infiltrate the Edens Zero to eliminate Sister and Hermit. | |||||
23 | Alternative | October 17, 2022[52] 978-4-06-529414-7 | June 27, 2023[53] 978-16-4-651692-6 | ||
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The Four Shining Stars face extermination by the Four Dark Stars, while their crewmates and Holy are preoccupied with battling Deadend Crow, with whom Holy has a personal vendetta. Meanwhile, Shiki's team reaches the center of Lendard, where Ziggy has gathered the bodies of countless human mothers in a plan to locate Mother; the only living captive is Rebecca's long-lost mother, whose identity is unveiled to the crew. Shiki begins his final battle with Ziggy, who reveals the truth of his own identity and connection to Shiki. | |||||
24 | Point Zero Genten Zero (原点0) | December 16, 2022[54] 978-4-06-529939-5 | August 29, 2023[55] 978-16-4-651887-6 | ||
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Ziggy explains the origins of himself and Etherion, the Edens Zero's secret weapon. Pino realizes that Ziggy has secretly unlocked her memory and ability to Overdrive, which she uses to restore Ziggy's original, kind personality. Ziggy reveals that he has been controlled by a greater evil presently on Lendard, but is unable to reveal the enemy's identity, and requests Shiki to kill him before he can lose control of himself again. Meanwhile, Holy discovers Deadend Crow's power source and creator to be her teammate Cure, whom she helps the Edens Zero eradicate along with Crow, while Elsie prepares to seize the source of Ziggy and God Acnoella's robotic armies after destroying Acnoella, her mother, in a rage. | |||||
25 | The Final World Saigo no Sekai (最後の世界) | February 17, 2023[2] 978-4-06-530529-4 | October 31, 2023[56] 978-16-4-651888-3 | ||
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Elsie deactivates God Acnoella's dragon swarm, while Ziggy provokes Shiki into destroying him by pretending to be controlled again by the true enemy, whose identity is revealed. The Edens Zero crew escape with their mothers' bodies before the chronophage consumes Lendard; Elsie and Justice willingly remain behind to be erased from existence after losing their will to fight. After Rebecca reunites with her parents, her mother explains that Mother is dying, which will result in humankind's extinction and can only be prevented in Universe Zero, the convergence point of all parallel worlds. The crew use Etherion to enter Universe Zero, where they relive their entire lives without any knowledge of the future. When Shiki meets Rebecca and Happy on Granbell, the three regain their memories of the previous world and happily reunite. | |||||
26 | A Happy World Shiawase na Sekai (幸せな世界) | April 17, 2023[57] 978-4-06-531238-4 | December 26, 2023[58] 978-16-4-651889-0 |
Chapters not yet in tankōbon format
These chapters have yet to be published in a tankōbon volume. They were originally serialized in Japanese in issues of Weekly Shōnen Magazine from January to April 2023.
- "A Happy World" (幸せな世界, Shiawase na Sekai)
- Kioku to Nōryoku (記憶と能力)
- Wakusei Guilst (Universe Zero) (惑星ギルスト(U0))
- Moscoy Heaven (モスコイ天国)[lower-alpha 14]
- Kaishin (海神)
- Chikara to Karada (力と体)
- Gunner (ガンナー)
- Shogekisha (狙撃者)
- Ether no Katachi (エーテルの形)
- Eiyū no Jōken (英雄の条件)
- Sun Jewel (Universe Zero) (サンジュエル(U0))
- Kensen (剣閃)
- Kurenai no Namida (紅の涙)
Notes
- The kanji 盗賊, glossed with hiragana as Shīfu (シーフ), are normally read as Tōzoku ("thief").
- The kanji 鉱石生命体, glossed with hiragana as Sutōnzu (ストーンズ), are normally read as Kōseki Seimeitai ("mineral lifeform").
- The kanji 跳躍者, glossed with hiragana as Rīpā (リーパー), are normally read as Chōyakusha ("leaper").
- The title is an alternative transliteration of "Belial Gore".
- The kanji 桜宇宙, glossed with hiragana as Sakura Kosumosu (サクラコスモス), are normally read as Sakura Uchū (cherry blossom cosmos).
- The kanji 宇宙, meaning "space" and normally read as uchū, are glossed with hiragana as sora (ソラ), meaning "sky".
- The kanji 赤い洞窟, glossed with hiragana as Reddo Keibu (レッドケイブ), are normally read as Akai Dōkutsu ("red cave").
- Read as "VR-Sync".
- Stylized as "Prelude to the AOI War".
- The kanji 帝国歴程, glossed with hiragana as Enpaia Daisu (エンパイアダイス), are normally read as Teikoku Rekitei ("imperial route").
- Stylized as "Scattering in the Starry AOI Sea".
- The kanji 宇宙, meaning "space" and normally read as uchū, are glossed with hiragana as umi (うみ), meaning "sea".
- The kanji 九五, glossed in furigana as Kyūjūgo ("ninety-five"), are normally read separately as kyū ("nine") and go ("five"), respectively.
- The kanji 天国, glossed with hiragana as Hebun (ヘブン), are normally read as Tengoku ("heaven").
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