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Paranoia Agent (妄想代理人, Mōsō Dairinin?) is a Japanese anime television miniseries about a social phenomenon in Musashino, Tokyo caused by a juvenile serial assailant named Lil' Slugger (Shonen Bat, or Bat Boy in the original Japanese version). The plot relays between a large cast of people affected in some way by the phenomenon; usually Lil' Slugger's victims or the detectives assigned to apprehend him. As each character becomes the focus of the story, disturbing details are revealed about their secret lives and the truth about Lil' Slugger. Shortcut: WP:-( Vandalism is indisputable bad-faith addition, deletion, or change to content, made in a deliberate attempt to compromise the integrity of the encyclopedia. ...
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It was created by Japanese director Satoshi Kon and produced by Madhouse. The film director, on the right, gives last minute direction to the cast and crew, whilst filming a costume drama on location in London. ...
Satoshi Kon (仿 Kon Satoshi, born 12 October 1963 in Kushiro,Hokkaido,Japan) is a highly-regarded director of anime films Perfect Blue (1997), Millennium Actress (2001) and Tokyo Godfathers(2003). ...
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The series first aired on Japan's WOWOW between February 2, 2004 and May 18, 2004. A series of four English dubbed and subtitled DVDs produced by New Generation Pictures were released in North America and Europe between October 26, 2004 and May 10, 2005 distributed by Geneon. A UMD version of Volume 1 was made available on October 10, 2005. The English dubbed version began airing in North America on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim on May 28, 2005 followed by an encore airing that began on June 6, 2006. WOWOW was the first private satellite broadcasting and pay TV station in Japan. ...
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Creation
During the makings of his previous three films (Perfect Blue, Millennium Actress, and Tokyo Godfathers), Paranoia Agent creator Satoshi Kon was left with an abundance of unused ideas for stories and arrangements that he felt were good but did not fit into any of his projects. Not wanting to waste the material, he decided to recycle it into a dynamic TV series in which his experimental ideas could be utilized. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
Millennium Actress (åå¹´å¥³åª Sennen JoyÅ«) is a 2001 animated film by Japanese director Satoshi Kon. ...
Tokyo Godfathers (æ±äº¬ã´ãããã¡ã¼ã¶ã¼ãº TÅkyÅ GoddofÄzÄzu) is a 2003 anime film by Japanese director Satoshi Kon. ...
Satoshi Kon (仿 Kon Satoshi, born 12 October 1963 in Kushiro,Hokkaido,Japan) is a highly-regarded director of anime films Perfect Blue (1997), Millennium Actress (2001) and Tokyo Godfathers(2003). ...
| “ | In the case of a film to be shown at theatres, I'm working for two years and a half, always in the same mood and with the same method. I wanted to do something that allows me to be more flexible, to realize instantly what flashes across my mind. I was also aiming at a sort of entertaining variation, so I decided to go for a TV series.[1] | ” | Characters
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- Tsukiko Sagi (鷺 月子, Sagi Tsukiko?) : One of the central characters of the series, she is a famous, but timid, character designer best known for a cartoonish dog named Maromi. She carries a plush toy copy of Maromi everywhere. She is Shounen Bat's first apparent victim in the series, and the catalyst who jump-starts the plot.
- Shonen Bat (少年バット, Shōnen Batto?) / Lil' Slugger : The enigmatic figure the series revolves around. He appears as a grinning, baseball cap-wearing juvenile who travels on golden inline skates and attacks people with a gold-colored metal baseball bat that is curiously bent.
- Detective Keiichi Ikari (猪狩慶一, Ikari Kei'ichi?) : One of two police detectives assigned to investigate the attacks by the Li'l Slugger. He is extremely old fashioned and yearns for the simpler, less hurried times; he is often chastised for this by his young and idealistic partner Mitsuhiro Maniwa.
- Detective Mitsuhiro Maniwa : Young, idealistic, and a flexible thinker, Maniwa is the perfect complement as well as foil to the more rustic Keiichi Ikari. He is open-minded and unconventional in his methods.
- Maromi (マロミ, Maromi?) : Maromi is a popular Sanrio-esque mascot created by Tsukiko Sagi. A pink dog with big black eyes and droopy ears, Maromi is considered rather cute in appearance, making her a parody of real イヤシキャラ (iyashi kyara, イヤシキャラ?) (relaxing characters), such as tarepanda and relakuma. The little plush toy is seen by the audience as life-like because it gets up, walks around and talks to Tsukiko.
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Living Maromi Doll Dog-like creature created by Tsukiko Sagi from the very dark Paranoia Agent anime series. ...
Living Maromi Doll Dog-like creature created by Tsukiko Sagi from the very dark Paranoia Agent anime series. ...
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Names Many of the characters in Paranoia Agent are often referred to with animal names, especially in each "Prophetic Vision" (a segment at the end of each episode that previews the next) and the episode "The Holy Warrior," in which some characters are depicted as animal-like creatures. In many cases, their Japanese names translate directly to the type of animal which they are referred to as: "sagi" means heron, "kawazu" is an archaic term for frog, "ushi" means cow, "tai" means sea bream or red snapper, "chō" means butterfly (chō-cho can also mean butterfly, possibly alluding to her split personality), and "hiru" means leech. Kamome means seagull.[2] Notes -Episode Title Appearance: (the) Holy Warrior is the name of the video game Makoto Kozuka believes he is from, and its printed on the cover of the strategy guide that Maniwa passes to Ikari for reference. ...
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Episodes - "Enter Lil' Slugger": Lil' Slugger attacks Tsukiko, whose curious description of the assailant is met with skepticism.
- "The Golden Shoes": A popular schoolboy is bullied in school on suspicion of being Lil' Slugger.
- "Double Lips": A woman with dissociative identity disorder attempts to defy her prostitute alter ego.
- "A Man's Path": A corrupt police officer struggles to pay his debt to the Yakuza.
- "The Holy Warrior": A L'il Slugger suspect role plays with detectives during his interrogation.
- "Fear of a Direct Hit": Detectives question a witness to one of Lil' Slugger's attacks while a runaway teenager wanders through the stormy city.
- "MHz": A detective explores the possibility of another Lil' Slugger and investigates the connections between the victims in an attempt to pinpoint the next victim.
- "Happy Family Planning": An Internet suicide pact comes together to meet their fate.
- "ETC": A group of housewives share gossip about Lil' Slugger.
- "Mellow Maromi": The production staff for a show called Mellow Maromi struggles to overcome shortages and meet its deadline.
- "Entry Forbidden": A sickly housewife confronts Lil' Slugger and engages him in a conversation.
- "Radar Man": A "superhero" called Radar Man battles Lil' Slugger and investigates his past.
- "Final Episode": The series comes to its chaotic conclusion.
Enter Lil Slugger is the first episode of Paranoia Agent. ...
The Golden Shoes is the 2nd episode of the TV show Paranoia Agent. ...
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Notes -Episode Title Appearance: (the) Holy Warrior is the name of the video game Makoto Kozuka believes he is from, and its printed on the cover of the strategy guide that Maniwa passes to Ikari for reference. ...
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Fear of a Direct Hit is the sixth episode of the 2004 animated series Paranoia Agent. ...
MHz is the seventh episode of the 2004 animated series Paranoia Agent. ...
Happy Family Planning is the eighth episode in the anime series Paranoia Agent. ...
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Entry Forbidden is the eleventh episode of the 2004 animated series Paranoia Agent. ...
Radar Man is the twelfth episode of the anime series Paranoia Agent. ...
Final and Last episode of Paranoia Agent. ...
Voice cast Mamiko Noto Mamiko Noto (è½ç» 麻ç¾å Noto Mamiko), born in Kanazawa, Ishikawa on February 6, 1980), is a seiyÅ«. She is very prolific, voicing leading roles in recent series such as School Rumble, Elfen Lied, Jigoku Shoujo, Ichigo 100%, and the anime version of Witchblade. ...
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Synopsis An elementary school boy on inline skates dubbed Lil' Slugger (Shōnen Bat in Japanese, meaning "Bat Boy") is said to be responsible for a series of mysterious street assaults in Tokyo. None of the victims can recall the boy's face and only two distinct details are left in their memories: golden inline skates and the weapon: a bent golden baseball bat. Primary or elementary education is the first years of formal, structured education that occurs during childhood. ...
Bont ZX2 inline speed skates Inline skates are a type of roller skate, used for inline skating. ...
, literally Eastern capital) is a unique subnational administrative region of Japan with characteristics of both a prefecture and a city. ...
Four historically significant baseball bats showcased in the National Baseball Hall of Fames traveling exhibit Baseball As America. ...
Two police detectives, Keiichi Ikari and Mitsuhiro Maniwa, are assigned to the case to track down the perpetrator and put an end to his crimes. Starting with the first victim, Tsukiko Sagi, a shy character designer who created the immensely popular pink dog Maromi, the detectives follow what little clues they have and try to apprehend the mysterious boy. Just when they think they have solved the case, new evidence about the attacker leads them towards a frightening revelation. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
The Chicago Police Department arrests a man An arrest is the action of the police, or person acting under the law, to take a person into custody so that they may be forthcoming to answer for the commission of a crime. ...
Analysis Symbolism plays a vital part in the revelation of the plot, both on the episodic level and in the series overall, a better understanding of which provides more insight into the characters and the story for the original Japanese audience, but to a lesser extent for those unfamiliar with Japanese folklore and mythology.[citation needed] The series' ambiguous ending is a source of enthusiastic debate among fans. Japanese folklore is the folklore of Japan. ...
Japanese mythology is a very complex system of beliefs that embraces Shinto and Buddhist traditions as well as agriculture-based folk religion. ...
The title of the show also plays heavily into the series. An example of this would be the paranoia that Yuichi feels towards Ushii in Episode 2. He believes that Ushii has been running a smear campaign against him. A smear campaign or smear tactics are deliberate attempts by an individual or group to malign another individual or groups reputation. ...
Social commentary Satoshi Kon is famous for his use of social commentary and Paranoia Agent is no exception (e.g., baseball bat related crimes in Japan). Commentary on his views of school peer pressure, loss of identity, prevalence of cultural icons (such as Maromi, often seen as a criticism of highly marketable anime mascots such as the poring from Ragnarok Online), ambiguity of morality, nature of social and personal growth, criticism of the harsh conditions of Japanese animators, and criticism of the otaku subculture is found throughout the show. Much of the commentary can be tied to Takashi Murakami's superflat manifesto, with the views of how reality and fantasy are being blurred in postwar Japan. Kon has been critically acclaimed for making social commentary a major and effective part of his work. Satoshi Kon (仿 Kon Satoshi, born 12 October 1963 in Kushiro,Hokkaido,Japan) is a highly-regarded director of anime films Perfect Blue (1997), Millennium Actress (2001) and Tokyo Godfathers(2003). ...
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Otaku is a Japanese term used derogatively to refer to people with obsessive hobbies, most commonly manga or anime. ...
Superflat is a postmodern art movement influenced by manga and anime. ...
Allusions to Other Works - In the episode "ETC" there are three women who always say "Of course not, of course not!". This is a nod to Tokyo Godfathers (another of Kon's works) in which the three women say the same thing in a crowd.
- The episode "Fear of a Direct Hit," ends with Taeko saying to her father "Excuse me... who are you?". This is a nod to one of the famous lines from Kon's previous film, Perfect Blue.
- Lil' Slugger/Makoto Kozuka resembles Haruhiko (Uchi) Uchiyama in the anime/manga versions of Gokusen.
- A nurse working in the hospital in one of the early episodes strongly resembles the nurse Kiyoko, the daughter of one of the Tokyo Godfathers.
Gokusen ) is a Japanese manga by Kozueko Morimoto. ...
DVD - Paranoia Agent Volume 1 - Enter Lil' Slugger (October 26, 2004, Geneon, DVD)
- Paranoia Agent Volume 2 - True Believers (January 11, 2005, Geneon, DVD)
- Paranoia Agent Volume 3 - Serial Psychosis (March 8, 2005, Geneon, DVD)
- Paranoia Agent Volume 4 - Sayonara Maromi (May 10, 2005, Geneon, DVD)
- Paranoia Agent Complete Collection (July 5, 2005, Geneon, 4-DVD set)
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is the 67th day of the year (68th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Soundtrack -
The music in Paranoia Agent was composed by Japanese electronica pioneer Susumu Hirasawa. Paranoia Agent Original Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the TV series Paranoia Agent composed by Susumu Hirasawa. ...
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Susumu Hirasawa , born April 2, 1954 in Tokyo) is a Japanese electropop-artist, known best in Western cultures for his work on several anime soundtracks, but who has had a long and varied career besides. ...
Opening theme: - "Dream Island Obsessional Park" ("夢の島思念公園", Yume no Shima Shinen Kouen?) by Susumu Hirasawa
Ending theme: - "White Hill - Maromi's Theme" ("白ケ丘-マロミのテーマ", "White Hill - Maromi's Theme"?) by Susumu Hirasawa
References - ^ Satoshi Kon-Winner's Interview (HTML). Japan Media Arts Festival Awardees' Profile. Japan Media Arts Plaza (2004). Retrieved on 2006-06-26.
- ^ The following Japanese words are from Jim Breen's JMDict. Alternative references are listed here.
- heron (鷺, sagi?)
- frog (蛙, kawazu / kaeru?) [1]
- cow (牛, ushi?) [2]
- sea bream / (red) snapper (鯛, tai?)
- butterfly (蝶, chō?) [3]
- butterfly (蝶々, chōchō?) [4]
- seagull (鴎, kamome?) [5]
- leech (蛭, hiru?) [6]
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