टोक्यो के असंबद्ध नागरिकों को एक लड़के द्वारा सुनहरे बेसबॉल के बल्ले से कुचलने के लिए लक्षित किया जाता है. जब जासूस पीड़ितों को जोड़ने की कोशिश करते हैं, तो उन्हें पता चलता है कि हमलों के बा... सभी पढ़ेंटोक्यो के असंबद्ध नागरिकों को एक लड़के द्वारा सुनहरे बेसबॉल के बल्ले से कुचलने के लिए लक्षित किया जाता है. जब जासूस पीड़ितों को जोड़ने की कोशिश करते हैं, तो उन्हें पता चलता है कि हमलों के बाद, पीड़ितों के जीवन में किसी तरह से सुधार हुआ है.टोक्यो के असंबद्ध नागरिकों को एक लड़के द्वारा सुनहरे बेसबॉल के बल्ले से कुचलने के लिए लक्षित किया जाता है. जब जासूस पीड़ितों को जोड़ने की कोशिश करते हैं, तो उन्हें पता चलता है कि हमलों के बाद, पीड़ितों के जीवन में किसी तरह से सुधार हुआ है.
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
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.
By the middle of the series you will start caring less, and the ending with the reveal has to be one of the more anti-climatic ones I have seen. In the 2nd half of Paranoia Agent it just felt like this show tried to be deeper than it really is. This seems a bit of a shallow criticism, but I think one might agree this is the feeling you get when watching it.
The good: the anime looks great. There are original characters with premises you don't see a lot in other shows. I personally really liked the episode with the 3 people who were trying to commit suicide.
The bad: the story and resolution. By the end of the series I didn't think a lot of it made sense. The whole reasoning behind everything which happened was just plain weird. And not the good kind.
Set over thirteen episodes of crisply created animation, "Paranoia Agent" is a paranormal, psychological thriller which charts two men in the Tokyo Police Force investigated the sudden spates of attacks of members of the public by an entity known as "lil slugger". With the first attack having taken place on the creator of popular creator of the sensationally cute dog "Mamori", we discover that "lil slugger" is a metal bat waving, rollerblading teenager. As the investigation progresses and the police become more attached to the case and more victims fall at the hands of this crazed child things take a decidedly more "surreal" turn as things become complicated.
Successfully fusing style, ideas, intrigue and compelling characters, Satoshi Kon has created not just one of the best anime's in recent times, but also one of the most sublime series in recent times. "Paranoia Agent" is a powerful tour de force that will veer from moments of you scratching your head to shocking your eyes, through to putting a knife through your heart. It is a study in humanity and the human psyche, handling characters in difficult positions that would in other programmes feel contrived and forced. It stretches the boundary of its environment and the sanity of your mind as you find yourself falling as deep as the characters into this surrealistically normal construct. Satoshi Kon has not merely created something that every fan of anime must surely possess in their collection, but something that certainly deserves wider recognition and broadcasting than that what is has achieved already. This is thought provoking entertainment that rivals recent animated hits like "Broken Saints" and leaves many others reeling in its wake, but "Paranoia Agent" must be seen to be believed and understood. Rollerblades have never been so scary.
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.
Throughout this parable of a city struck with fear over a (possibly imaginary) serial assailant, the show presents some powerful insights on the terrible price of repression, on the thin line between reality and perceptions, and on the fragility of social order. The inter-twining stories of the victims are both entertaining and thought provoking.
This series does not feature giant robots, monsters, or big breasted magical girls. Nor does this narrative stick to simple, linear story lines with obvious heroes and villains. This is a challenging but very rewarding look at the darker side of modern society. It is unlike any anime series I have seen, and I recommend it highly.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाSatoshi Kon's only time directing a TV anime series.
- गूफ़When Ikari notices Hirukawa on the swing, the coat he holds switches arms several times.
- भाव
Keiichi Ikari: The whole world is about to end, and all because of a goddamned puppy!
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Troldspejlet: एपिसोड #33.4 (2005)
- साउंडट्रैकYume no Shima Shinen Kôen
(Dream Island Obsessional Park)
Opening theme
Lyrics, music and arrangement by Susumu Hirasawa
टॉप पसंद
- How many seasons does Paranoia Agent have?Alexa द्वारा संचालित