Appleseed XIII | |
Ja Kanji: | アップルシード XIII |
Ja Romaji: | Appurushīdo Sātīn |
Genre: | Science fiction, action, war |
Type: | ona |
Director: | Takayuki Hamana |
Producer: | Katsuji Morishita Hiroki Kawashima Shinichi Ikeda |
Music: | Conisch |
Studio: | Dynamo Pictures Welz Animation Studios Premium Agency Mozu & Chika Dandelion Animation Studio Kūki Frameworks Entertainment Garage Film Kantana Animation Studios N-Design Jinni's Animation Studio P.I.C.S. |
Licensee: | Crunchyroll |
First: | June 3, 2011 |
Last: | January 25, 2012 |
Runtime: | 22 minutes (each) |
Episodes: | 13 |
Episode List: |
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Type: | film |
Appleseed XIII: Tartaros | |
Director: | Takayuki Hamana |
Producer: | Katsuji Morishita Hiroki Kawashima Shinichi Ikeda |
Music: | Conisch |
Studio: | Jinni's Animation Studio Production I.G (production co-operation) |
Licensee: | Crunchyroll |
Released: | June 13, 2011 |
Runtime: | 100 minutes |
Type: | film |
Appleseed XIII: Ouranos | |
Director: | Takayuki Hamana |
Producer: | Katsuji Morishita Hiroki Kawashima Shinichi Ikeda |
Music: | Conisch |
Studio: | Jinni's Animation Studio Production I.G (production co-operation) |
Licensee: | Crunchyroll |
Released: | October 24, 2011 |
Runtime: | 100 minutes |
Type: | manga |
Author: | Akira Miyagawa |
Publisher: | Kodansha |
Demographic: | Seinen |
Magazine: | Monthly Afternoon |
First: | October 25, 2011 |
Last: | April 25, 2013 |
Volumes: | 3 |
is a 2011 Japanese CGI anime adaptation of Masamune Shirow's science fiction manga series Appleseed. Composed of 13 episodes, the series retold the exploits of E-S.W.A.T. member Deunan and her cyborg partner Briareos. The series was produced by Production I.G and under the direction of Takayuki Hamana with Junichi Fujisaku as script supervisor.[1] All 13 episodes were compiled into two feature-length films.[2] The first feature film titled was announced by Shochiku and released on June 13, 2011.[3] The second film, was released on October 24, 2011.
A North American release of the TV series was released in June 2013.[4] It was licensed by Funimation.
Following World War III, a global-scale conflict fought with non-nuclear weapons that almost halved the earth's population, the city-nation of Olympus stands as a beacon of hope in a world of chaos. The utopian metropolis is governed by Gaia, a vast artificial intelligence, and administered by genetically engineered humanoids known as bioroids.
Although Olympus seems like a peaceful city on the surface, racial (human vs. bioroids vs. cyborgs), religious, and political conflicts lurk underneath, threatening to overturn the delicately balanced peace of this so-called utopia.
Deunan, a young female special agent, and Briareos, a veteran cyborg soldier, are both partners and lovers, as well as members of E-S.W.A.T., the elite special forces serving Olympus. They are deployed wherever trouble strikes. Conspiracy, terrorism, deadly military weapons technology, greedy corporations, and power-hungry politicians: these are just some of the threats that Deunan and Briareos must contend with as they fight to protect Olympus and conduct their personal quest to find Eden in the wasteland.
As Olympus is carrying forward the Ark Project, aimed to preserve the future of human kind under bioroids' supervision, the Human Liberation Front is strongly opposing the plan and the very existence of the bioroids. The Front is supported by a radical fringe known as the Argonauts, a terrorist group hiding inside a legendary self-propelled city-fortress. But very little is known about the Argonauts, and their leader, Alcides is a man who reportedly died when the maritime industrial nation of Poseidon bombed the Argonauts' fortress, 20 years before.
Takayuki Hamana directed the anime at various companies in cooperation with Production I.G. Junichi Fujisaku supervised and co-wrote the scripts, and Takayuki Goto designed the characters based on Shirow's original work. Atsushi Takeuchi led mechanical design efforts.[5]
Appleseed XIII was released in Japan as a 13-episode OVA series and was compiled into two theatrical feature films. The first feature film titled Appleseed XIII: Tartaros was released on June 13, 2011. The second, titled Appleseed XIII: Ouranos was released on October 24, 2011.[6] During the release of the feature films, limited edition first Blu-ray volumes were being sold in theatres and the episodes were being streamed online.
A 2-disc soundtrack was released under catalog number KICA-3146 on October 26, 2011, by King Records (Japan).[7]
The names of episodes 1 to 12 are a direct reference to the Twelve Labours of Hercules.
A manga adaptation titled by Akira Miyagawa was published by Kodansha and was serialized in Monthly Afternoon magazine from October 25, 2011[8] to April 25, 2013. The manga was collected into three volumes released on April 23, 2012, December 21, 2012, and May 23, 2013.[9] [10] [11]