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Ultraviolet: Code 044 | |
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ウルトラヴァイオレット:コード044 (Urutoravaioretto: Kōdo Zero Fōtī Fō) | |
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Genre | Science fiction[1] |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Osamu Dezaki |
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Studio | Madhouse |
Licensed by | Sony Pictures Television |
Original network | Animax |
English network | |
Original run | July 1, 2008 – September 16, 2008 |
Episodes | 12 |
Ultraviolet: Code 044 (ウルトラヴァイオレット:コード044, Urutoravaioretto: Kōdo Zero Fōtī Fō) is a Japanese anime television series loosely based on the 2006 science fiction film Ultraviolet, written and directed by Kurt Wimmer, and broadcast from July to September 2008.
The show was produced by the anime studio Madhouse and was directed by Osamu Dezaki. An English dub of the series, produced by Sony Pictures Television and Ocean Productions debuted on Crackle in April 2011.[2] In 2012, it briefly aired on G4 in the United States and was later released in a manufacture on demand DVD set.[3][4] In 2018, the series was released by Mill Creek Entertainment along with Kurozuka and Viper's Creed as part of the Anime 3-Series Collection.[5]
In the dystopian future of year 2140, 044 becomes the strongest female soldier excelling in combat through gene manipulation using the Hemophage Virus. However, in exchange for her abilities, her days become numbered. Her next mission from the government is to destroy a bloodthirsty group of people, the Phage, and its leader King. In her battle, she encounters a Phage soldier, Luka, and finds herself unable to kill him. She wonders why, but as a result, Daxus II, the leader of the government group, regards her as a traitor. She is targeted by both Phage and the government, as she flees with the injured Luka.
# | Title | Original air date | |
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01 | "Setting Off..." "Tabidachi..." (旅立ち...) | July 1, 2008 | |
044 poses as a loyal member of the Phage forum in order to eliminate an upper class member of the society. Her activities are overseen by the eccentric Daxus II, of the Central Government. Though as powerful as she is, 044's lifespan seems to be shortening and as such, begins to wonder about her own existence. | |||
02 | "...First Love" "...Hatsukoi" (…初恋) | July 8, 2008 | |
044 is ordered to infiltrate the assembly of Phages in the Neo Tokyo sewer system to find their leader, King. There she finds Luka, a young man who has made a promise to kill her. They fight, however, before 044 can kill him, he chooses his own fate by diving into the sewer. In this encounter something deep within 044 is awakened and thus she rescues Luka, whom she was to kill. | |||
03 | "Recovery Directive" "Kaishū Shirei" (回収指令) | July 15, 2008 | |
04 | "Chain" "Kusari" (鎖) | July 22, 2008 | |
After escaping into the sewers of Neo Tokyo, 044 is discovered by bounty hunters. She discovers that not only is Daxus II after her, but the Phage, having placed a bounty for her head, are as well. On top of that, she finds the strange need to reconcile with Luka and goes to Matilda's Clinic only to find that things may not be as easy as she thought. | |||
05 | "Escape" "Dasshutsu" (脱出) | July 29, 2008 | |
A group of Phages infiltrate Matilda's Clinic and take away Luka. The police along with the SBCU (Special Battle Clone Unit) arrive soon after the Phages. 044 finds out that the leader of the SBCU is 724, another clone that's an elite special agent for Central Government that's second only to her. 044 kills 724, and when Garcia and Matilda are taking her to the spaceship that'll help her escape, Garcia tells 044 that she is "free" now since there's no one and nothing that can monitor her. | |||
06 | "Coffin of Despair" "Zetsubō no Hitsugi" (絶望の棺) | August 5, 2008 | |
07 | "Clone & Clone" "Kurōn to Kurōn" (クローン&クローン) | August 12, 2008 | |
044 and Garcia discover Sakuza's mysterious past. All the while, 044 is once again made aware of her dwindling lifespan. | |||
08 | "Raid" "Rinken" (臨検) | August 19, 2008 | |
Daxus II arrives at the Coffin of Despair and begins operation to root out 044 and Sakuza. However, together with their allies and fellow workers, they put up a resistance against the Central Government forces. | |||
09 | "Star Dust" "Sutā Dasuto" (星屑(スター・ダスト)) | August 26, 2008 | |
10 | "...Reunion" "...Saikai" (…再会) | September 2, 2008 | |
11 | "To Home" "Furusato e..." (地球(ふるさと)へ…) | September 9, 2008 | |
12 | "...Flash" "...Senkō" (…閃光) | September 16, 2008 |
"Guilty Pleasure" by Becca
"Falling Down" by Becca
Also, most of the score that Klaus Badelt composed for the film were used as the score of the show.