Ergo Proxy (2006)

A haunting cyberpunk anime that plunges deep into dystopia, identity, and the terrifying secrets buried beneath a perfect city.

Ergo Proxy - Series Information

  • Original Title: Ergo Proxy
  • First Air Year: 2006
  • Last Air Year: 2006
  • Created by: Shukou Murase
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
  • Content Rating (US): TV-MA
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (25 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 23
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • First Air Date: February 25, 2006 (United States - TV-MA), February 25, 2006 (Canada - 18+), February 25, 2006 (United Kingdom - 15), February 25, 2006 (Germany - 16), February 25, 2006 (Australia - MA 15+), February 25, 2006 (Brazil - 16), February 25, 2006 (Spain - 13)
  • Networks: WOWOW Prime
  • Alternative Titles: Ерго Проксі (UA), 死亡代理人 (CN)
  • Production Companies: Manglobe, Geneon Entertainment, WOWOW FILMS
  • Production Countries: Japan

Ergo Proxy - Plot

Thousands of years after Earth's atmosphere was destroyed, adventure blooms in the strangest of places. The domed city of Romdo is supposed to be perfect, but Re-l Mayer, a young female inspector from the Civilian Intelligence Office, knows better. In this place where humans and robots coexist, she receives a strange message: something is awakening!

Ergo Proxy - Trailer

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The perfect chaos for an imperfect world.

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Ergo Proxy - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Shukou Murase

Main Cast

  • Rie Saitou
  • Koji Yusa
  • Akiko Yajima
  • Sanae Kobayashi
  • Hikaru Hanada
  • Houko Kuwashima
  • Yoko Soumi
  • Hidekatsu Shibata
  • Yu Shimaka
  • Atsuko Tanaka

Writers

  • Dai Sato
  • Yuko Kawabe
  • Seiko Takagi
  • Yusuke Asayama
  • Naruki Nagakawa

Ergo Proxy - FAQs

What is Ergo Proxy about?

Ergo Proxy is set in a post-apocalyptic future where humanity survives inside domed cities alongside android companions called AutoReivs. Inspector Re-l Mayer investigates a series of strange incidents and uncovers a vast conspiracy involving powerful, god-like beings known as Proxies and the true origins of human civilization.

What does the ending of Ergo Proxy mean?

The ending reveals that Vincent Law is himself a Proxy — Ergo Proxy — created to guide humanity's survival and eventual return to the surface. Re-l and Vincent's journey culminates in the destruction of Romdo's illusions, with humanity forced to confront its own nature and rebuild without the false paradise of the domed city.

Is Ergo Proxy worth watching for anime fans?

Ergo Proxy is widely regarded as a standout cyberpunk anime, praised for its dense philosophical themes, striking visual design, and mature storytelling. It draws on existentialism, Gnostic mythology, and dystopian fiction. Viewers who enjoy intellectually challenging, atmospheric series like Ghost in the Shell or Texhnolyze will find it deeply rewarding.

Where can you stream Ergo Proxy online?

Ergo Proxy is available to stream on Crunchyroll and the Crunchyroll Amazon Channel via subscription. It can also be purchased digitally on Amazon Video and Apple TV Store. For a full, up-to-date list of streaming and purchase options in your region, check JustWatch.

Who are the main voice actors in Ergo Proxy?

The principal Japanese voice cast includes Rie Saitou as Re-l Mayer, Koji Yusa as Vincent Law, and Akiko Yajima as the android Pino. Supporting roles are voiced by Sanae Kobayashi, Hikaru Hanada, Houko Kuwashima, Yoko Soumi, Hidekatsu Shibata, Yu Shimaka, and Atsuko Tanaka.

How many episodes does Ergo Proxy have?

Ergo Proxy consists of 23 episodes across a single season, with each episode running approximately 25 minutes. The series aired on WOWOW Prime in Japan beginning February 25, 2006, and concluded in the same year, telling a complete self-contained story.

What philosophical themes does Ergo Proxy explore?

Ergo Proxy engages deeply with existentialism, identity, and the nature of consciousness, drawing on the works of philosophers such as Derrida, Husserl, and Lacan — names reflected in its characters. It also incorporates Gnostic mythology, ecological collapse, and questions about what it means to be human in a manufactured world.

What is the content rating for Ergo Proxy?

Ergo Proxy is rated TV-MA in the United States, indicating it is intended for mature audiences. The series contains dark themes including violence, psychological horror, and existential distress. International ratings include 18+ in Canada, 15 in the United Kingdom, 16 in Germany and Brazil, and MA 15+ in Australia.

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