Ergo Proxy

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In the seemingly utopian domed city of Romdo, Detective Re-l Meyer investigates a series of unsettling events, leading her to a mysterious creature and a journey of self-discovery.

📖 SYNOPSIS

In the domed cities of a ruined future Earth, humanity clings to survival, served by humanoid robots called AutoReivs — until those robots start waking up and killing people. Inspector Re-l Mayer, granddaughter of the city's ruler, gets pulled into a murder investigation that leads her to Vincent Law, a quiet immigrant just trying to earn his citizenship. What connects them is something the city doesn't want anyone knowing about: mysterious godlike beings called Proxies that exist in the shadows of their supposedly perfect society.

Ergo Proxy is a 23-episode TV series from 2006 that moves at its own pace and doesn't hold your hand. The first few episodes drop you into this oppressive, rain-soaked dystopia and let you piece things together alongside the characters. It's heavy on atmosphere — the kind of show where silence and empty corridors do more storytelling than exposition dumps. The soundtrack is haunting in a way that sticks with you, and the visual style blends hand-drawn animation with CG in a way that still looks striking almost two decades later.

This one's deeply philosophical. It asks questions about consciousness, identity, and what makes someone human, then trusts you to sit with the ambiguity. If you liked Psycho-Pass for its dystopian detective work or Wolf's Rain for its bleak, meditative road-trip energy, Ergo Proxy lives in that same space. It's not a casual watch, but if you're in the right mood for something dense and mysterious, it rewards the effort.

✨ MUST WATCH IF...

You love dark cyberpunk aesthetics—Manglobe's blend of 2D and 3D animation nails the dystopian atmosphere
Philosophical deep-dives into identity, consciousness, and existentialism are your thing over pure action
Re-l Mayer and Vincent Law's slow-burn character arcs across 23 episodes sound rewarding to you
You enjoy piecing together a mystery yourself—this show won't hand you easy answers

❌ SKIP IF...

You want consistent pacing—some episodes are introspective detours that break the narrative momentum
Emotionally expressive characters matter to you—the cast here often feels intentionally cold and detached
Straightforward storytelling is a must—the plot layers philosophy references that can feel convoluted

🎬 EPISODE GUIDE

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🎭 CHARACTERS

Re-l Mayer

Privileged AutoReiv investigator Re-l Mayer, initially driven, yet struggles with hardships, developing feelings for Vincent.

Portrayed by Saitou Rie

Pino

AutoReiv child, abandoned after the birth of Raul and Samantha's son, she joins Vincent's journey.

Portrayed by Uechi Aki

Vincent Law

Driven AutoReiv hunter haunted by trauma, Vincent seeks Model Citizen status, but his past compels him to flee Romdo.

Portrayed by Yusa Kouji

Ergo Proxy

Powerful, mysterious Proxy; creator of Romdeau and its flawed citizens, later joining Monad.

Portrayed by Yusa Kouji

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Ergo Proxy

Studio

Manglobe

Season

Winter 2006

Start Date

2006-02-25

End Date

2006-08-12

Episodes

23

Type

TV

©manglobe/Geneon Universal Entertainment./GENEON[USA]/WOWOW

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