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The Big O II

13 Episodes
24 min each
WINTER 2003

Synopsis

Continuation of The Big O. Originally planned as a 26-episode series, low viewership in Japan reduced production to the first 13.Positive international reception resulted in a second season consisting of the remaining 13 episodes; co-produced by Cartoon Network, Sunrise, and Bandai Visual.

Action Mecha Mystery Psychological Sci-Fi
Format
Unknown
Episodes
13
Per Episode
24 min
Source
Unknown

Episodes

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Episode 1

Episode 1

Roger Smith takes on the three foreign MegaDeuses, as well as the demons in his own mind. The battles he fights, both internal and external, will change Paradigm City forever.
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Episode 2

Episode 2

Roger is hired by a woman to protect her husband, a retired Senator, from an assassin. Apparently, the assassin is working for the same people who controlled the ""mad bomber"" from Act:10 ""Winter Night Phantom"" and the murderous android in Act:13 ""R-D"".
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Episode 3

Episode 3

An unknown object crashes to Earth inside Paradigm City. While the general populace takes it as a good sign, Roger Smith isn't so sure, especially when he is hired to perform a very unusual Negotiation--one that will bring him into direct conflict with Paradigm CEO Alex Rosewater.
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Episode 4

Episode 4

Schwartzvald rears his bandaged head again, and a new MegaDeus threatens Paradigm City. Business as usual? Roger Smith sure doesn't think so.
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Episode 5

Episode 5

When Beck kidnaps Roger Smith, R. Dorothy must take the case. Prepare yourself for R. Dorothy Waynewright...the Negotiator. Paradigm City will never be the same.
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Episode 6

Episode 6

Someone is killing androids in Paradigm City. After several attacks, Paradigm HQ dispatches a special agent to assist in the case: Freddy O'Reilly. But Freddy is an android himself. He and Dastun have an uneasy working relationship. When Dorothy is targeted, she manages to avoid being destroyed and is taken in for police questioning.
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Episode 7

Episode 7

Roger is still having strange flashbacks. He can only assume that they are memories, but he's not quite sure. Frustrated, he returns to visit Gordon Rosewater, the man who built Paradigm City, on his farm. Gordon only offers vague platitudes and cryptic responses, until he gives Roger one very important clue.
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Episode 8

Episode 8

Roger Smith & Dan Dastun race to R. Dorothy's aid, while Alex Rosewater finally unveils ""Big Fau"". But can he control the power of a MegaDeus once it is unleashed?
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Episode 9

Episode 9

Roger is unsympathetic to Alex's problems. Alex pushes his science group to reactivate the Big Fau. Underground tremors and a power outage draw attention to these tests, and the union spy Vera unleashes a three-headed giant electric eel. Once again, Roger and the Big O find themselves facing a giant monster to protect all of Paradigm City.
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Episode 10

Episode 10

Beck!!!!! I love it when that guy shows up; it makes me feel all alliterative inside. Let's see... Beck's back, with an army of annoying android assassins [oh yeah, it's gonna be one of *those* episodes]. Alex Rosewater deals with his Daddy Issues in a very negative way [so long, Amber Waves of Grain(tm)], while at the same using Beck to kidnap R. Dorothy. And we're just gettin' warmed up...
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Episode 11

Episode 11

Roger Smith and Big O slug it out with Alan Gabriel and ""Big Duo Inferno"" (hereafter referred to simply as ""Big Duo""), while Alex Rosewater uses R. Dorothy's Memories to complete Big Fau. And the Union is still out there...
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Episode 12

Episode 12

When high-altitude bombing levels Paradigm City, Alex Rosewater proclaims his ""New Order"". Meanwhile, Roger Smith and Angel uncover the soul-shattering secrets behind the Event, and the founding of Paradigm City.
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Episode 13

Episode 13

From the cover of ""Scientific American"", August 2003... ""ARE YOU A HOLOGRAM? (Quantum physics says the entire universe might be)"" Now just imagine if that was really the case, and you'll have ""The Show Must Go On"" in a nutshell, which is apparently where Paradigm City has been all these years. As for the rest... R. Dorothy rises from her deathbed, thanks (in part) to Beck. Roger Smith and Alex Rosewater stage the Showdown of the Century, while Gordon Rosewater shows Angel her true destiny. Oh, and that little prank by Adult Swim? We are not amused.
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Episode 26

Characters

Roger Smith
Voice Actors
Mitsuru Miyamoto (japanese)

Roger Smith

Main

R. Dorothy Wayneright
Voice Actors
Aki Uechi (japanese)

R. Dorothy Wayneright

Main

Norman Burg
Voice Actors
Motomu Kiyokawa (japanese)

Norman Burg

Main

Angel Rosewater
Voice Actors
Emi Shinohara (japanese)

Angel Rosewater

Main

Dan Dastun
Voice Actors
Tesshou Genda (japanese)

Dan Dastun

Supporting

Michael Seebach
Voice Actors
Katsunosuke Hori (japanese)

Michael Seebach

Supporting

Staff

Hajime Yatate
Hajime Yatate
Original Creator
Kazuyoshi Katayama
Kazuyoshi Katayama
Director
Chiaki Konaka
Chiaki Konaka
Series Composition
Kazuyoshi Katayama
Kazuyoshi Katayama
Series Composition
Keiichi Satou
Keiichi Satou
Character Design
Keiichi Satou
Keiichi Satou
Mechanical Design

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Information

Aired Jan 01, 2003 to Mar 26, 2003
Season WINTER 2003
Source Unknown
Format Unknown

Studios

Sunrise

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