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Ergo Proxy (エルゴプラクシー Erugo Purakushī) is a science fiction suspense anime television series, produced by Manglobe, which premiered across Japan on 25 February 2006 on the WOWOW satellite network. It is directed by Shukō Murase, with screenplay by Dai Satō et al.. Ergo Proxy features a combination of 2D digital cel animation, 3D computer modeling and digital special effects. The series has both steampunk and postcyberpunk elements and focuses heavily on the psychology and mentality of its protagonists.
[edit] StoryThe story begins in a futuristic domed city called Rondo, built to protect its citizens after a global ecological disaster. In this utopia, humans and AutoReivs (androids) coexist with each other peacefully under a total management system. A series of murders committed by robots and AutoReivs infected with the Cogito virus (which causes them to become self-aware) begins to threaten the delicate balance of Rondo's delicate social order. Behind the scenes, the government has been conducting secret experiments on a mysterious humanoid lifeform called a "Proxy". The Proxy beings (described as God-like and Immortal) are believed to hold the key to the survival of mankind. Re-l (pronounced "Rielle", also represented by the spelling, "REAL", in the Romdo citizen database) Mayer is assigned to investigate some of the murders with her AutoReiv partner Iggy. She encounters a Cogito virus-infected AutoReiv and a fast and flexible monster. She later learns that the monster was a Proxy. The other central character, an immigrant named Vincent Law, is revealed as being the eponymous proxy, but his memories of his time in his native dome of Mosque are suppressed, or perhaps he suppresses them. After being hunted down, Vincent and Re-l leave Rondo, only to discover the truth behind the Proxies and the domes.[vague] In the domed city of Rondo (and possible in other domed cities) various sections of the 'government' are referred to as Bureaux - the Intelligence Bureau, the Health & Welfare Bureau and the Security Bureau among others. The AutoReivs are referred to as either 'companions' or 'entourage' depending on their role. The humans in the city are grown in artificial wombs, however this appears to be more of a form of control over the population rather than an absolute necessity. Likewise, when a new person is grown, they are done so to fulfill a specific purpose, thus ensuring that person's future place in society through a "raison d'etre". In an interview,[1] Dai Satō describes the project:
Note that this paragraph only touches one of the supporting themes of the series and may have been extracted from an earlier draft or from the original idea that sparked the project and falls quite short of properly describing the whole story. [edit] Cast & charactersMain article: List of Ergo Proxy characters A number of characters in the supporting cast are named after various figures taken from both history as well as mythology. Most notably, names of significant profiles in philosophical and psychological sciences appear throughout the series. The Proxies could almost be supporting characters, since they play such a vital role in the series. Though it is stated that there are many Proxies, only a few have been named: Monad, Senex, Kazkis and Ergo Proxies, as well as Proxy One, MCQ and Will B. Good. A sixth which Re-l sends back to Romdo with Iggy, is never named. [edit] Main characters
[edit] EpisodesMain article: List of Ergo Proxy episodes [edit] Theme songsThe series' opening theme song is "Kiri" by rock group Monoral and is first shown in episode 3. The ending theme song is "Paranoid Android", a famous song by English alternative rock band Radiohead, although the preview version of the first episode did not feature it. [edit] Production[edit] Staff
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[edit] Media[edit] DVD releaseErgo Proxy was released on DVD in Japan from 25 May 2006 to 25 January 2007, spanning nine volumes. The series was licensed by Geneon Entertainment USA for Region 1 release, which began on 21 November 2006 and spanned six volumes. On July 3, 2008, Geneon Entertainment and Funimation Entertainment announced an agreement to distribute select titles in North America. While Geneon Entertainment still retain the license, Funimation Entertainment assume exclusive rights to the manufacturing, marketing, sales and distribution of select titles. Ergo Proxy was one of several titles involved in the deal.[13] In Australia and New Zealand, Ergo Proxy DVDs are being released by Madman Entertainment; the first volume was released in March 2007. The first volume of Ergo Proxy was released in the UK by MVM Films on the 6th of August 2007. Currently 5 volumes of the series have been released. In Mexico, "Ergo Proxy" DVDs are being released by Alter Films S.A de C.V. under México Video Home License; The first volume (Episodes 1-4) was released in July 2008. The second (Episodes 5-8) and third (Episodes 9-12) DVDs were released August 2008. Currently 3 volumes, 12 chapters have been released. Each DVD with Japanese 2.0/English 2.0 audio, English/Spanish subtitles, NTSC Fullscreen Color, available in Region 1 and 4. [edit] SoundtrackTwo soundtracks, featuring the compositions of Yoshihiro Ike, have been released in Japan; the second, Opus 02, was also licensed by Geneon and packaged with a special edition of the first Region 1 DVD. [edit] MangaA manga spinoff, called Centzon Hitchers & Undertaker (センツォン・ヒッチャーズ&アンダーテイカー Sentson Hitchāzu & Andāteikā) and illustrated by Yumiko Harao, was serialized in Shogakukan's Monthly Sunday Gene-X, beginning in March 2006. It was later released in two graphic novel compilations, the first in August 2006 and the second on 19 February 2007. [edit] References
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