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Alternative Titles

Japanese: メタリックルージュ
English: Metallic Rouge


Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 13
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 11, 2024 to Apr 4, 2024
Premiered: Winter 2024
Broadcast: Thursdays at 00:55 (JST)
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Bones
Source: Original
Genres: ActionAction, Sci-FiSci-Fi
Duration: 22 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

Statistics

Score: 6.261 (scored by 2460024,600 users)
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Ranked: #87802
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Popularity: #2206
Members: 91,586
Favorites: 345

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Synopsis

After emerging victorious against an alien species known as Usurpers using combat androids called Neans, mankind colonized Mars and enjoyed post-war peace. Having fulfilled their purpose as soldiers, Neans became subservient workers and second-class citizens to humans. Requiring a daily dose of Nectar to sustain themselves, the androids depend on their masters for its supply of the drug.

However, among this societal hierarchy lie Proto-Neans, independent specialized androids that can summon metallic exoskeletons with superhuman capabilities. Rouge Redstar is one such Proto-Nean working undercover for Aletheia, the government organization overseeing the regulation of Neans, alongside her human partner, Naomi Orthmann.

Rouge and Naomi's mission is to eliminate the Immortal Nine—Proto-Neans who threaten humanity for cryptic reasons. At the same time, an investigator is making his way to Mars to follow a series of murders where Rouge is considered the prime suspect. As the pair delve deeper into their search for the Immortal Nine, they uncover groundbreaking information about the rogue androids and the organization they work for.

[Written by MAL Rewrite]

Background

Metallic Rouge was produced to celebrate Bones' 25th anniversary.

The series was released on Blu-ray on August 2, 2024.

Characters & Voice Actors

Machias, Aes

Supporting
Tsuda, Minami
Japanese

Noid-262

Supporting
Kobayashi, Chiaki
Japanese

Cecile

Supporting
Kobayashi, Miyako
Japanese

Duma-171

Supporting
Kawada, Shinji
Japanese

Rion

Supporting
Murase, Ayumu
Japanese

Staff

Minami, Masahiko
Producer, Planning
Shouji, Naoto
Producer
Fukuda, Eishou
Assistant Producer
Enomoto, Kana
Assistant Producer


Opening Theme

"Rouge" by YU-KA (由薫) (eps 2-13)

Ending Theme

1: "Rouge" by YU-KA (由薫) (eps 1)
2: "Scarlet" by Dazbee (ダズビー) (eps 2-13)




Reviews

Apr 3, 2024
FunnyFunny
Up front, I'm only saying this as a recommendation because of how much it gets me thinking about the themes & narrative structure. I'm not saying it's bad in a bait and switch manner, but it is definitely a unique series that would open a bit of discussion. This series has a lot going for it while also a lot of confusing content that may or may not hinder the viewing experience.

Pros: The characters are very well written. The world is very interesting and carries a bit of a social commentary with it that is hit or miss depending on the circumstances in questions.

The biggest ...
Apr 23, 2024
Mixed Feelings
InformativeInformative
Well-writtenWell-written
It's going to be hard to explain why I'm never going to be recommending a show that I thoroughly enjoyed, consider fairly solid, and believe exceeds in a lot of areas where most anime fail.

Metallic Rouge has all the makings of an incredible show, it is in theory a love letter to all sci-fi fans. This is the type of show that casually drops a reference to a short sci-fi story written in the 50s called "The Cold Equations" and expects you to get it. Any other show would see that as an absurdly niche thing to reference, but there is a fundamental love for ...
Apr 3, 2024
Well-writtenWell-written
There is a distinct difference between something working out in theory versus it working out in practice. If you were to visually lay out or list everything within *Metallic Rouge* in terms of its characters, places, and concepts, you’d be able to have a pretty firm grasp on what’s going on. In part because it is deliberately drawing such heavy influence from other cyberpunk or science-fiction media before it (with Ridley Scott’s *Blade Runner* being the most overt), the pieces to put everything together are indeed there, even if you don’t happen to know of its inspirations. However, the anime’s sense of revealing this information ...

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