Paranoia Agent

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In a modern Japanese city, two detectives race to stop a mysterious assailant known as "Lil' Slugger" from terrorizing citizens with his golden baseball bat.

📖 SYNOPSIS

A mysterious assailant is going around bludgeoning people with a baseball bat. That's the surface-level pitch for Paranoia Agent, but what's actually happening is way stranger and harder to pin down. Tsukiko Sagi, a shy character designer behind a massively popular mascot called Maromi, gets assaulted by a kid on golden rollerblades — dubbed Shounen Bat. Then more victims show up, and each one was already at some kind of breaking point before they got hit. Detectives Ikari and Maniwa take the case, but the deeper they dig, the less anything makes sense. Each episode shifts focus to a different person caught in the wave of attacks, and the show uses that structure to peel apart how people cope with pressure, guilt, and the lies they tell themselves. It's a 13-episode TV series from Madhouse, directed by Satoshi Kon — the same mind behind Perfect Blue — and it has that same unsettling quality where you stop trusting what's real and what's someone's delusion. Susumu Hirasawa's soundtrack adds this eerie, almost hypnotic atmosphere that sticks with you. If you liked Serial Experiments Lain or the psychological tension of Terror in Resonance, this hits a similar nerve but with its own distinct flavor. It's from 2004 and still feels uncomfortably relevant about how society handles collective anxiety. Just don't expect easy answers — Kon wasn't interested in giving you those.

✨ MUST WATCH IF...

You're into psychological mysteries that blur the line between delusion and reality across 13 tight episodes
Satoshi Kon's surreal style—think Perfect Blue and Paprika—is exactly your thing
Dark themes like social anxiety, personality disorders, and societal pressure don't put you off
Madhouse's detailed animation and expressive character designs from 2004 still hold up for you

❌ SKIP IF...

You prefer straightforward narratives—this show's anthology-style mid-season episodes can feel disconnected
An adult cast of flawed, often unsympathetic characters isn't something you'll enjoy sitting with
You want action-driven pacing—several episodes are slow character studies with minimal plot movement

🎬 EPISODE GUIDE

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🎭 CHARACTERS

Shounen Bat

Grinning juvenile on golden skates, attacks with a bent gold bat; also known as "Little Slugger".

Portrayed by Sakaguchi Daisuke

Tsukiko Sagi

Timid designer Tsukiko Sagi, creator of Maromi, becomes the catalyst for a bizarre plot.

Portrayed by Noto Mamiko

Keiichi Ikari

Uptight and impatient detective Keiichi, often seen smoking, struggles with witnesses and clashes with his more empathetic partner.

Portrayed by Iizuka Shouzou

Mitsuhiro Maniwa

Mitsuhiro Maniwa, Keiichi's understanding colleague, uses his gentle nature to help solve the 'Lil Slugger' case.

Portrayed by Seki Toshihiko

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Paranoia Agent

Studio

Madhouse

Season

Winter 2004

Start Date

2004-02-03

End Date

2004-05-18

Episodes

13

Type

TV

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