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Paranoia Agent

Original title: Môsô dairinin
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2004–2005
  • TV-MA
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
16K
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POPULARITY
1,735
49
Paranoia Agent (2004)
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Two detectives try to uncover the identity of a mysterious, roller-blading boy who has been terrorizing Tokyo by assaulting seemingly random citizens with a golden baseball bat.Two detectives try to uncover the identity of a mysterious, roller-blading boy who has been terrorizing Tokyo by assaulting seemingly random citizens with a golden baseball bat.Two detectives try to uncover the identity of a mysterious, roller-blading boy who has been terrorizing Tokyo by assaulting seemingly random citizens with a golden baseball bat.

  • Creator
    • Satoshi Kon
  • Stars
    • Mamiko Noto
    • Shôzô Îzuka
    • Toshihiko Seki
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    16K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,735
    49
    • Creator
      • Satoshi Kon
    • Stars
      • Mamiko Noto
      • Shôzô Îzuka
      • Toshihiko Seki
    • 61User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes13

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    Mamiko Noto
    • Tsukiko Sagi
    • 2004
    Shôzô Îzuka
    • Keiichi Ikari
    • 2004
    Toshihiko Seki
    Toshihiko Seki
    • Mitsuhiro Maniwa
    • 2004
    Michael McConnohie
    Michael McConnohie
    • Keiichi Ikari
    • 2004
    Liam O'Brien
    Liam O'Brien
    • Mitsuhiro Maniwa
    • 2004
    Ryûji Saikachi
    • Old Man
    • 2004
    Michelle Ruff
    Michelle Ruff
    • Tsukiko Sagi…
    • 2004
    William Frederick Knight
    William Frederick Knight
    • Old Man
    • 2004
    Haruko Momoi
    • Maromi
    • 2004
    Daisuke Sakaguchi
    Daisuke Sakaguchi
    • Shonen Bat…
    • 2004
    Carrie Savage
    Carrie Savage
    • Maromi…
    • 2004
    Doug Stone
    Doug Stone
    • Akio Kawazu…
    • 2004
    Yuri Lowenthal
    Yuri Lowenthal
      • 2004
      Jonathan Klein
        • 2004
        Kotono Mitsuishi
        Kotono Mitsuishi
        • Harumi Chono…
        • 2004
        Toshihiko Nakajima
        • Masami Hirukawa
        • 2004
        Jessica D. Stone
        • Boy…
        • 2004
        Makoto Tsumura
        • Shogo Ushiyama
        • 2004
        • Creator
          • Satoshi Kon
        • All cast & crew
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        User reviews61

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        8Misss25

        AMAZING

        The is so weird as well as amazing. It is rare to find this kind of psychological anime. It has every single thing to blow your mind and keep you wondering. It is hard to guess, is all those incidents are supernatural or delusion?

        Though story seems bit complex at first, but all things become crystal clear at the end and put end to my curiosity. The story amazed me that much that I kept googling about it to know more.
        8WeAreLive

        Better than i thought

        While I admit I found the concept of the series rather odd and pretty weird especially since I am not really into these type. But found this one pretty addictive and interesting as the series went along.

        Lil slugger a elementary school kid is murdering and attacking victims in every corner and it is up to the police to stop him. Meanwhile, this japanese writer is creating her own character which has taken over life.

        Despite a few episodes that didn't seem necessary to the plot at all the story was pretty good.

        The music was great.

        Apparently it is the same guy who created Paparika did this movie. If you liked that movie I am sure you will like this series.
        syphonboa

        Beautiful Masterpiece About A Human Fallacy

        PA is a wonderfully beautiful and mind boggling trip into the minds of people.

        People who deal with real problems. There's no alien invaders, no demons, no ghosts, no monsters. Only themselves. There's no gratuitous nudity, no fanservice, no sexual innuendo, no awkward teen hero.

        We are given one Miss Tsukiko Sagi, creator of Moromi, a popular dog character that everyone loves and has merchandise of in one form or another (think Hello Kitty). One night walking home, she is attacked by an unknown assailant, to be forever known as Lil Slugger, a boy on rollerblades with a baseball bat.

        So begins a series that will make your eyes bug out and go "Huh!? I don't get it?!" Don't worry, its like that. Its a great 13 episodes with an emotional and powerful climax thats a metaphor for life itself.

        A MUST SEE for anyone in general, even if you don't like anime, this is a masterpiece.
        torinomad

        dark and psychological

        I saw the Japanese audio version with English subtitles.

        This is definitely a series for mature audiences. It's not afraid to go into unhappy situations and unpleasant characters, and show people battling with their various dysfunctions. Very psychological and surreal. If you've never seen Satoshi Kon's other works before, be prepared to initially go "What the...?". (Actually, I was still saying that more than halfway through this series, but that didn't stop me from watching it almost completely straight through.)

        Satoshi Kon has a distinctive style of delving into people's heads and meshing reality with fantasy. After first viewings of his works, I always get the feeling I'm going to have to go back several times and figure out everything I didn't catch.

        On the whole, this series is very deep and dark, but there are many humorous moments. Some of the episodes depart from the "main" characters and go off in really creative directions. It's not the best series I've ever seen, and it's certainly not for everyone, but it's good. If you are looking for something really different and are up for the mental stimulation, this is it.
        spywatcher459

        Before you watch this show, check your sanity at the door.

        I began watching Paranoia Agent when it premiered on Adult Swim late night a couple of months ago. Needless to say, this show has freaky moments and it will leave you questioning the sanity of the characters, as well as your own.

        The story begins with a doll maker named Tsukiko, who constantly feels pressure at her work place from her boss, her fellow co-workers, everyone. Then one night, Tsukiko is attacked by an evil-grinning kid with gold Rollerblades and a baseball bat. Tsukiko wakes up in a hospital and it seems the attack has changed her. But did it change her for better or for worse? As two Japanese detectives are brought in on the case, they discover a rash of other assaults from various other people who range from a snobbish elementary school kid, a nosy tabloid reporter, a crooked cop, a teacher with a double identity disorder and so on. Besides almost suffering from nervous breakdowns and strings of paranoia, they all have one other thing in common: their assailant is the same person who attacked Tsukiko, Lil' Slugger, the kid with golden Rollerblades and a golden bat. At first, the two detectives can't find any connection to the attacks, but as they dwell a little deeper, one of the cops starts to see a pattern of behavior between the victims and their assailant. As more and more clues start piling up, the cops begin to realize that the suspect could be anyone and it can be no one. The suspect is right in front of them or he could be somewhere down the street.

        At first, I thought this show would be a waste of time, but I was wrong. It had me on the edge of my seat as I wondered who Lil' Slugger was and why he has a tendency to clonk people on the heads who are mentally and emotionally depressed. It seems that no matter how hard I tried to figure it out, I just couldn't get a possible answer behind the mystery of the show. Kind of like a detective trying to solve a murder. Paranoia Agent is more like a Japanese version of the Twilight Zone, where nothing is what it seems. This show is not to be missed and it will definitely have you on the edge of your seat, from start to finish. But remember, before you pop this movie into your DVD player, check your sanity at the door. The person that you would least likely expect to be the culprit is possibly the one you should be watching out for.

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        • Trivia
          Satoshi Kon's only time directing a TV anime series.
        • Goofs
          When Ikari notices Hirukawa on the swing, the coat he holds switches arms several times.
        • Quotes

          Keiichi Ikari: The whole world is about to end, and all because of a goddamned puppy!

        • Connections
          Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #33.4 (2005)
        • Soundtracks
          Yume no Shima Shinen Kôen
          (Dream Island Obsessional Park)

          Opening theme

          Lyrics, music and arrangement by Susumu Hirasawa

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        • Release date
          • May 28, 2005 (United States)
        • Country of origin
          • Japan
        • Official site
          • Official site (Japan)
        • Languages
          • English
          • Japanese
        • Also known as
          • Môsô dairinin
        • Production companies
          • Asmik Ace Entertainment
          • Madhouse
          • Tohokushinsha Film Corporation (TFC)
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        • Runtime
          • 25m
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Stereo
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.78 : 1

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