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5.6 1 Seasons • 13 Episodes

Appleseed XIII

Following World War V, a global-scale conflict fought with non-nuclear weapons that almost halved the earth's population, the city-nation of Olympus stands as a beacon of hope in a world of chaos. The utopian metropolis is governed by Gaia, a vast artificial intelligence, and administered by genetically engineered humanoids known as bioroids. Although Olympus seems like a peaceful city on the surface, racial (human vs. bioroids vs. cyborgs), religious, and political conflicts lurk underneath -threatening to overturn the delicately balanced peace of this so-called utopia.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Maaya Sakamoto

    Maaya Sakamoto

    Deunan Knute (voice)

  • Koichi Yamadera

    Koichi Yamadera

    Briareos (voice)

  • Mikako Takahashi

    Mikako Takahashi

    Hitomi (voice)

  • Sakiko Tamagawa

    Sakiko Tamagawa

    Athena (voice)

  • Naomi Shindo

    Naomi Shindo

    Dia (voice)

  • Ami Koshimizu

    Ami Koshimizu

    Gina (voice)

  • Hiro Shimono

    Hiro Shimono

    Yoshitsune (voice)

  • Jouji Nakata

    Jouji Nakata

    Mags (voice)

  • Kanji Suzumori

    Kanji Suzumori

    Reese (voice)

Overview

Following World War V, a global-scale conflict fought with non-nuclear weapons that almost halved the earth's population, the city-nation of Olympus stands as a beacon of hope in a world of chaos. The utopian metropolis is governed by Gaia, a vast artificial intelligence, and administered by genetically engineered humanoids known as bioroids. Although Olympus seems like a peaceful city on the surface, racial (human vs. bioroids vs. cyborgs), religious, and political conflicts lurk underneath -threatening to overturn the delicately balanced peace of this so-called utopia.

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