
IGPX Microseries (Pilot)
This webpage is dedicated to the IGPX microseries, which was the pilot for the show. It consisted of 5 episodes running for about 5 minutes long each. Below are screenshots and music information for the music used in the Toonami version.


Spoilers Below
Don't scroll down any further if you want to avoid spoilers! The action reports, music credits and screenshots contain some spoilers from the episode!
Toonami Version Music Credits
Episode 1
"Duke Kerb crawler"
By Pest
Album: Necessary Measures
Heard: The first song after the logo, & playing again very briefly after the scene of Metoo talking with BT
"Them to BC"
By Animals On Wheels
Album: Nuvol i Cadira
Heard: When Metoo talks with BT
Unknown Track (ID #PI1)
By ???
Album ???
Heard: As an announcer introduces IGPX
Unknown Track (ID #PI2)
By ???
Album ???
Heard: When Takeshi talks with Amy and Liz
"Potential Catastrophe"
By VideoHelper
Album: Eventology (not commercially available)
Heard: When the news about Team Velshtein is being told
"Get Your Snack On"
By Amon Tobin
Album: Supermodified
Heard: The last song of the episode
Episode 2
"Reanimator"
By Amon Tobin
Album: Permutation
Heard: The first song after the logo
"Potential Catastrophe"
By VideoHelper
Album: Eventology (not commercially available)
Heard: When the Team Velshtein mechs are being prepared
"Them to BC"
By Animals On Wheels
Album: Nuvol i Cadira
Heard: When Metoo talks with BT
"Air to Sky"
By Hint
Album: Portakabin Fever
Heard: As U-Matsu talks with Amy
"Verbal"
By Amon Tobin
Album: Out from Out Where
Heard: When the team is together in the van
"Mighty Micro People"
By Amon Tobin
Album: Out from Out Where
Heard: When Takeshi is in his mech
"12 Points Off Your Licence"
By Funki Porcini
Album: Love, Pussycats & Carwrecks
Heard: At the end of the episode
Episode 3
"El Wraith"
By Amon Tobin
Album: Out from Out Where
Heard: The first song after the logo
"Verbal"
By Amon Tobin
Album: Out from Out Where
Heard: Just before the match begins
"Potential Catastrophe"
By VideoHelper
Album: Eventology (not commercially available)
Heard: Very briefly as Team Sledgemamma say various forms of the word "mama"
"Immortal Combat"
By Richard Friedman
Album: Action 2 (not commercially available)
Heard: As the beginning of the match
"Psychomanix"
By Shawn Kelly Clement
Album: Action 2 (not commercially available)
Heard: The next song heard in the match
"Get Your Snack On"
By Amon Tobin
Album: Supermodified
Heard: The last song of the episode
Episode 4
Unknown Track (ID #PI1)
By ???
Album ???
Heard: The song heard before the logo appears
"Marine Machines"
By Amon Tobin
Album: Supermodified
Heard: The first song heard after the logo
"Psychomanix"
By Shawn Kelly Clement
Album: Action 2 (not commercially available)
Heard: The next song heard in the match
"Chomp"
By VideoHelper
Album: Uneasy Listening (not commercially available)
Heard: When Liz does her dance
"Immortal Combat"
By Richard Friedman
Album: Action 2 (not commercially available)
Heard: As Amy and Takeshi are attacked
"Beached"
By Neotropic
Album: Mr. Brubaker's Strawberry Alarm Clock
Heard: After Amy's mech has been damager
Episode 5
"Them to BC"
By Animals on Wheels
Album: Nuvol i Cadira
Heard: The song heard before the logo appears
"Immortal Combat"
By Richard Friedman
Album: Action 2 (not commercially available)
Heard: The first song heard after the logo appears & also very briefly when Takeshi is kicked, falls down and is aimed at
"Psychomanix"
By Shawn Kelly Clement
Album: Action 2 (not commercially available)
Heard: Very briefly as Takeshi as Takeshi prepares for "the big finish"
"More Beats and Pieces (Daddy Rips it Up Mix)"
By Coldcut
Album: Let Us Play
Heard: When Takeshi attacks Team Sledgemamma & also after Takeshi is pinned down and cuts himself free
Unknown Track (ID #PI3)
By ???
Album ???
Heard: Extremely briefly when Team Sledgemamma pins Takeshi down
"Air to Sky"
By Hint
Album: Portakabin Fever
Heard: After Takeshi wins
Unknown Track (ID #PI4)
By ???
Album ???
Heard: As Major Hamgra talks in person with Suzaku
"Get Your Snack On"
By Amon Tobin
Album: Supermodified
Heard: The last song of the episode
Additional Information
US original broadcast dates: September 15-19, 2003
Japan original broadcast dates: not broadcast
Toonami Version Differences
- In episode 2, two lines between BT and Frank Metoo are cut after Frank says, "there's always one crucial flaw."
- In episode 2, after Takeshi says, "Network TV," a short "huh..." by Takeshi is cut.
- In episode 5, to avoid showing partial nudity, the shot of the shower with Frank Metoo standing in it is completely blurred in the Toonami version.
Screenshot Gallery
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