Blue Gender

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Blue Gender
ブルージェンダー
(Blue Gender)
Genre Drama, Horror, Mecha
TV anime : Blue Gender
Directed by Masashi Abe
Studio AIC
Network Japan TBS
United States Cartoon Network (2003), FUNimation Channel & CoLours TV (2006-)
United Kingdom Sci-Fi
Hungary A+
Original run 10 October 199931 March 2000
No. of episodes 26
Movie: Blue Gender: The Warrior (movie)
Directed by Koichi Ohata
Studio AIC
Released 20 November 2002
Runtime ~120 min.

Blue Gender is a 26-episode anime created by Ryousuke Takahashi (of Armored Trooper Votoms and Gasaraki fame) broadcast in Japan from 1999-2000.

It is the story of Yuji Kaido, an average guy who was diagnosed with a serious disease in the near future and was put into cryogenic stasis. When he wakes up, he discovers that a race of insectoid beings called "Blue" have overrun the Earth and that he may very well be the key to the survival of the human race.

Yuji's years of hibernation are finally ended when a group of soldiers from an orbiting space colony called 2nd Earth are ordered to recover "sleepers" around the Earth. Among them, the soldier Marlene developes a strong bond with Yuji, and working together they succeed in escaping the overrun planet. However, on 2nd earth scientists reveal the nature of the illness that put Yuji in stasis and the source of the insect monsters called the Blue is the same. The Earth, in an effort to curb rising population, activated dormant B cells in the human bodies which in turn led to the creation of the first Blue.

The show draws heavy influences from many different science fiction sources, the most prevalent is Starship Troopers, with aliens that look like bugs and the resistance riding in Exoskeleton-like mechas.

Blue Gender was created by the Japanese animation studio, AIC and is distributed in the United States by FUNimation. In 2003, Blue Gender was released on American television as part of Cartoon Network's Adult Swim (albeit edited to remove its graphic violence and sexual content). There is also a compilation movie (Blue Gender: The Warrior) available on DVD. The series was also shown on the Sci-fi channel in the UK in 2002-2003.

[edit] Main characters

  • Yuji Kaido (海堂祐司 Kaidō Yūji) - A loser by modern standards: he worked at a gas station in the near future until a life-threatening disease required him to be put into cryogenic stasis so that his state would not worsen. He awoke in the future to find that the Blue have destroyed everything he knew. Voiced in Japanese by Kenji Nojima and in English by Eric Vale (Trunks from Dragon Ball Z)
  • Marlene Angel - A very cold soldier who initially finds Yuji. Her steely exterior slowly crumbles as a result of Yuji's influence and she finds the humanity that she and the other people on Second Earth lost as a result of their single-mindedness to eradicate the Blue. Voiced in Japanese by Houko Kuwashima (Sango from InuYasha, Kirika Yumura from Noir) and in English by Laura Bailey (Tohru Honda from Fruits Basket, Kayko Yukimura from Yu Yu Hakusho, Kid Trunks from Dragon Ball Z)
  • Tony Frost - Another sleeper brought to Second Earth before Yuji. A very powerful sleeper, Yuji strives to improve himself to be able to beat Tony.
  • Alicia Whistle - Another sleeper on Second Earth who is paired with Tony. She is very young and often naive and immediately gravitates towards Yuji, seeing Marlene as an obstacle to a relationship with Yuji. Voiced by Lisa Ortiz.
  • Seno Miyagi (セノ・ミヤギ) - A high-ranking worker on Second Earth. He eventually starts a group called The Arc, who would later overthrow the "government" on Second Earth. He would later become the leader of Second Earth. Seno often helps Yuji and Marlene in completing their missions.

[edit] Episode guide

  1. Oneday
  2. Cry
  3. Trial
  4. Agony
  5. Priority
  6. Relation
  7. Sympath
  8. Oasis
  9. Confirm
  10. Tactics
  11. Go Mad
  12. Progress
  13. Heresy
  14. Set
  15. Calm
  16. A Sign
  17. Eclosion
  18. Chaos
  19. Collapse
  20. Versus
  21. Joker
  22. Dogma
  23. Soliste
  24. Compass
  25. Adagio
  26. Let Me

Movie:Blue Gender The Warrior (The Series In Short)

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