Terror in Resonance

Terror in Resonance (残響のテロル, Zankyō no Teroru, lit. "Terror of the Echo"), also known as Terror in Tokyo, is a Japanese anime television series produced by MAPPA. The anime was created and directed by Shinichirō Watanabe, with character designs by Kazuto Nakazawa and music by Yoko Kanno. The anime began airing on Fuji TV's Noitamina block on July 10, 2014, and its final episode aired on September 25, 2014. In total, it was made up of 11 episodes.[3] Funimation acquired North American streaming rights and released an English dub on DVD on January 19, 2016. Anime Limited and Madman Entertainment acquired streaming rights for the UK and Australia, respectively.[4] Funimation premiered the series at Anime Expo on July 5, 2014.[4]

Terror in Resonance
Poster for the anime series
残響のテロル
(Zankyō no Teroru)
GenrePsychological,[1] thriller[2]
Created byShinichirō Watanabe
Anime television series
Directed byShinichirō Watanabe
Yuzuru Tachikawa (assistant)
Produced byKoji Yamamoto
Makoto Kimura
Takamitsu Inoue
Music byYoko Kanno
StudioMAPPA
Licensed by
Original networkFuji TV (Noitamina)
English network
Original run July 10, 2014 September 25, 2014
Episodes11

Plot

In an alternative iteration of the present, two teenage boys who go by the names Nine and Twelve steal a prototype atomic bomb in an apparent terrorist attack. Calling themselves "Sphinx" (スピンクス, Supinkusu), they upload a video onto the Internet and threaten to destroy Tokyo city unless a cryptic riddle can be solved. They are survivors of a secret experiment by the Rising Peace Academy to develop orphaned children with Savant syndrome into human weapons. They befriend Lisa, a lonely schoolgirl, who becomes caught up in their plans to expose the nefarious activities of the organization.

Characters

Main characters

Nine (ナイン, Nain)
Voiced by: Kaito Ishikawa (Japanese); Christopher Bevins (English)[5]
A secretive young man with a bright mind and calm demeanor, who moves to Tokyo and attends high school alongside Twelve under the name Arata Kokonoe (九重 新, Kokonoe Arata).[6] He is one of the masterminds behind Sphinx. He and Twelve are survivors of a secret experiment by the Rising Peace Academy to develop 26 highly intelligent orphaned children into human weapons.
Twelve (ツエルブ, Tsuerubu)
Voiced by: Sōma Saitō (Japanese); Aaron Dismuke (English)[5]
An apparently childish young man who is the second member of Sphinx. He is kind and caring, and befriends the lonely schoolgirl, Lisa. He and uses the civilian identity of Tōji Hisami (久見 冬二, Hisami Tōji) and is skilled at operating vehicles like motorbikes and snowmobiles.[7]
Lisa Mishima (三島 リサ, Mishima Risa)
Voiced by: Atsumi Tanezaki (Japanese); Jād Saxton (English)[5]
A schoolgirl with a problematic life both at home and school. She is befriended by Nine and Twelve who save her from bullies at her school and she becomes caught up in their plans.
Kenjirō Shibazaki (柴崎 健次郎, Shibazaki Kenjirō)
Voiced by: Shunsuke Sakuya (Japanese); Robert McCollum (English)[5]
A detective of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department who used to be an ace of the police force's investigations division, but was demoted to its records division after continuing an unauthorized investigation. He is highly intelligent and is called back into the force to investigate the terrorist group Sphinx.
Five (ハイヴ, Haivu)
Voiced by: Megumi Han (Japanese); Jamie Marchi (English)[5]
She is the third survivor of the Rising Peace Academy experiment, highly competitive and has a love-hate relationship with Nine because of his talent. She becomes an American FBI operative who travels to Japan as part of her duties with NEST to lend support to the terrorist attack investigations. Her obsession with Nine exposes her willingness to endanger, or even kill, innocent people to get close to Nine and Twelve.

Supporting characters

Kurahashi (倉橋)
Voiced by: Hideaki Tezuka (Japanese); Sean Hennigan (English)
The chief of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department station, who heads the investigation into Nine and Twelve's bomb threats.
Hamura (羽村)
Voiced by: Keisuke Aigasa (Japanese); Ian Sinclair (English)
A passionate, young police officer who collaborates with Shibazaki even after he is suspended.
Okano (岡野)
Voiced by: Kunpei Sakamoto (Japanese); Kent Williams (English)
Kinoshita (木下)
Voiced by: Yūsuke Kuwahata (Japanese); Anthony Bowling (English)
Mukasa (六笠)
Voiced by: Mitsuaki Kanuka (Japanese); Jeremy Inman (English)
Shibazaki's co-worker from the records division who helps him solve Sphinx's riddles.
Shimada (島田)
Voiced by: Yutaka Aoyama (Japanese); J. Michael Tatum (English)
The head of Shibazaki's team and later the chief.
Hamada (浜田)
Voiced by: Yasuhiro Takato (Japanese); Kenny Green (English)
A scientist working to identify the bombing techniques used by Sphinx.
Kato (加藤, Katō)
Voiced by: Kei Yamaguchi (Japanese); Eric Vale (English)
Fukuda (福田)
Voiced by: Shinpachi Tsuji (Japanese); Mark Stoddard (English)
Clarence
Voiced by: Daisuke Takahashi (Japanese); David Wald (English)
Five's partner and a FBI agent.
Lisa's mother (リサの母親, Risa no Hahaoya)
Voiced by: Ayumi Tsunematsu (Japanese); Monica Rial (English)
Lisa's mother, who is highly paranoid and extremely possessive of Lisa due to her husband leaving the family home.
Haruka (はるか)
Voiced by: Reina Ueda (Japanese); Felecia Angelle (English)
Shibazaki's daughter who is studying particles.
Mamiya
Voiced by: Shuichiro Moriyama (Japanese); Grant James (English)
The creator of the Athena Project.

Episode list

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date
1"Falling"Yuzuru TachikawaShōten YanoJuly 10, 2014 (2014-07-10)
In Aomori, Japan, plutonium is stolen from a nuclear fuel reprocessing facility and one of the young perpetrators sprays the letters "VON" at the scene in red paint. Six months later, the two teenagers, who refer to themselves as Nine and Twelve interrupt the student Lisa Mishima's classmates as they bully her, then enroll in her school. A mysterious video is posted on social media by two masked teenagers called Sphinx 1 and 2, threatening a black out and explosion in the Shinjuku area to following day. Demoted detective Shibazaki sees the video, but he does not take it seriously. The next day, while Lisa is in the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, the greater Tokyo prefecture loses power and the building is evacuated. With the building free of surveillance, Nine and Twelve place stuffed animals containing incendiary explosives beneath the sprinkler systems. When Twelve is interrupted by Lisa, he gives her one of their stuffed animals and flees the building. He asks Nine to decide whether they should kill her or let her live. His response is to let her decide whether to die or become an accomplice. Lisa does not want to die, so Twelve extracts her as the building crumbles. Twelve returns to their hideout with Lisa who is unharmed but confused.
2"Call & Response"Sayo AoiShōten YanoJuly 17, 2014 (2014-07-17)
The police investigation reveals that high temperature thermite-based the bombs were used. The subsequent building collapse left several people with minor injuries but no fatalities, despite the large scale destruction. Lisa returns home, shaken by the incident, but her paranoid mother breaks down and berates Lisa for ignoring her and accuses her of planning to leave like her husband. Meanwhile, Nine and Twelve start work on a cellphone bomb. They release a second video with a riddle from Oedipus Rex hinting to the location of their next bombsite. After deducing what appears to be the site referred to in the riddle, police move to the suspected location, a DNA laboratory. Shibazaki phones the chief of police, Kurahashi, with alternative interpretation of the riddle, suggesting that the bomb will be at the Roppongi police district office. After the bomb discharges in the district office instead of the lab, Kurahashi asks Shibazaki to return to the detective division from archives. Kurahashi then reveals the theft of the Aomori plutonium to Shibazaki and the fact that the letters "VON" were found at both locations. Lisa follows Twelve to the scene of the explosion, but he threatens to kill her if she reveals their secret.
3"Search & Destroy"Minoru YamaokaShōten YanoJuly 24, 2014 (2014-07-24)
Shibazaki transfers to the police agency heading the investigation, to the dissatisfaction of several other detectives. Meanwhile, as Nine constructs another bomb, he deduces from the presence of counter-nuclear terrorism special forces that police are aware of his and Twelve's theft of the plutonium from the Aomori nuclear facility. Shibazaki learns that one of the men who stole the plutonium worked at the nuclear facility for a short time, but his identity has since been erased. Shibazaki then laments to Kurahashi that, as a Hiroshima native, he hated summer due to the fears held by the older townspeople who experienced the town's atomic bombing during World War II. Nine and Twelve send a third video with another riddle related to Oedipus Rex. Unable to tolerate her mentally unstable mother, Lisa runs away from home. Shibazaki solves the riddle and the police stream a live recording of Shibazaki, in which he announces the location of the newest bomb, ending with a direct challenge to Sphinx before the police cut off the live stream. Viewing news and surveillance footage of the police action, Nine realizes the police have connected them to the stolen plutonium. Kurahashi reveals to other officers the reason behind Shibazaki's demotion was because of his unauthorized pursuit of public figures he believed were corrupt.
4"Break Through"Sayo AoiHiroshi SekoJuly 31, 2014 (2014-07-31)
Nine hacks into the Metropolitan Police Department database searching for data. Twelve follows Lisa, concerned about her living on the streets. Nine sends a fourth video, titled "Time Shock Bomb", where he and Twelve present another riddle related to Oedipus Rex to find a hidden bomb timed to explode. Using the riddle, Shibazaki finds a website created by Nine and Twelve, which asks for a password related to three maxims inscribed at the temple at Delphi. Realizing that time is running out, the police raid an apartment building where Nine was recorded dropping off a suspicious package, although Shibazaki is still intent on solving the riddle. Police officers breach the apartment, only to find no bomb and a laptop instead. Time runs out and police investigation reports of the attacks are leaked online. This draws a shocked reaction from the public because it indicates that the perpetrators are always one step ahead. Simultaneously, Twelve rescues Lisa from two police officers and takes her to their apartment, however Nine disapproves of Lisa staying with them.
5"Hide & Seek"Yuzuru TachikawaJun KumagaiAugust 7, 2014 (2014-08-07)
Nine and Twelve place bomb on a passenger train, and when they return, Lisa presents a meal to them, but it is burnt and inedible. Twelve later comments to Nine that it reminded him of the food at the institution. Nine and Twelve post another video with riddle, saying that an explosion will occur unless it solved before the deadline. Using clues from the riddle, Shibazaki concludes the newest bomb is onboard a train on the Shuto Shinjuku Line. He describes a connection between all of the bombings: the locations are linked to people connected a seminar run by the Rising Peace Academy, a secretive non-profit organization. When there are no reports of the bomb being recovered, Nine and Twelve attempt to deactivate the bomb, but cellphone reception fails throughout the area. Nine rushes to the station to remove it manually, throwing a smoke bomb into the carriage to force commuters off the train. However, one woman remains and as he enters the train to save her, the bomb explodes. As Nine drags the commuter out of the wreckage, he receives a text message saying, "I found you". Shibazaki confronts Kurahashi about the bombing, but he informs him that he had no knowledge of it. They then spot a mysterious woman sitting nearby, whom Nine identifies as Five.
6"Ready or Not"Minoru Yamaoka
Kazuya Iwata
Hiroshi SekoAugust 14, 2014 (2014-08-14)
The police chief announces to a meeting of his task force that a unit of the American Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) will join the investigation, surprising the other officers. Nine has a nightmare involving Five, and he and Twelve conclude that Five is continuing a game of chess the three played years ago. Lisa offers to help them, and Nine reluctantly agrees. Kurahashi tells Shibazaki about his meeting with the FBI agents, which included Five, described as a researcher from an American organization called the Nuclear Energy Support Team (NEST). Posing as Sphinx, Five sends a public text message containing a riddle which can only be decoded via Caesar cipher. The answer is a set of coordinates leading to Haneda Airport's International Terminal. The police are told to stand by on orders from the superintendent general, but Shibazaki and some others ignore the order and head towards the terminal. Knowing that a trap is being set by Five, Nine takes Lisa to the terminal with Twelve in an attempt to avoid detection. Twelve realizes that Five is using the terminal building as a chessboard.
7"Deuce"Ho Pyeon-gangJun KumagaiAugust 21, 2014 (2014-08-21)
Nine and Twelve decide to play Five's chess game. Arriving at the terminal, Shibazaki and the officers see messages being given to Nine and Twelve from Five on the terminal screens. Twelve gets Lisa to create a distraction by setting off flares which trigger a fire alarm. Twelve then hacks into the camera system and enables Nine to rush to find Five's location without being detected. He confronts Five and holds her at gunpoint, demanding to know why she is interfering in their plans. She responds that she wants to settle things with him, and reveals that Lisa has been caught and is being held captive at the bomb's location. Airport police arrive and fire at Nine, forcing him to flee where he briefly passes Shibazaki. Nine finds Twelve, who receives a phone call from Lisa who is aboard an airplane which has a bomb on board and is on autopilot heading towards a terminal filled with commuters. Nine contacts Shibazaki, convinces him that the latest bomb is not theirs, and instructs him to infiltrate the control tower and take control of the autopilot system. Nine and Twelve then rescue Lisa from the plane, while Shibazaki enters the control room and forces one of the operators to divert the plane away from the terminal at gunpoint. The plane explodes without injuring anyone, and Shibazaki spots a masked Nine, who signals him in thanks before leaving. Five, the person responsible for the bomb, manages to escape, but she has kept Lisa's school ID card.
8"My Fair Lady"Takashi IgariKenta IharaSeptember 4, 2014 (2014-09-04)
The media broadcasts that the foiled airport attack is the work of Sphinx. The officers who accompanied Shibazaki to Haneda Airport are temporarily suspended by their boss while Shibazaki is given a permanent suspension. Shibazaki learn from his daughter Haruka, a physics student, that a person could construct an atomic bomb from plutonium. Meanwhile, Five tracks down Lisa at the Sphinx hideout and sends a bomb, but Lisa escapes before it detonates. Nine, Twelve, and Lisa flee to an abandoned video arcade where Nine states that Lisa is a liability. Shibazaki continues his investigation and, while at the National Archives of Japan, he discovers that a decade ago, the Rising Peace Academy implemented an operation called the Athena Project. He visits Ichiro Fujiwaka, a politician who was involved, and threatens to expose his son's illegal activities. Fujiwaka reveals that orphaned children were gathered and tested, and the gifted ones with Savant syndrome were selected for the Athena Project. Suspended officer, Hamura, joins Shibazaki and they continue their investigation. Feeling guilty, Lisa leaves Nine and Twelve, only to be captured by Five's FBI allies. Later, Twelve receives a threatening text message from Five, revealing that Lisa has been taken hostage. Rejecting Nine's pleas to focus on their mission, Twelve sets off to rescue Lisa.
9"Highs & Lows"Akitsugu Hisagi
Kenji Mutō
Hiroshi SekoSeptember 11, 2014 (2014-09-11)
While Twelve goes to rescue Lisa, Nine leaves to retrieve the plutonium. Meanwhile, Shibazaki and Hamura visit Souta Aoki, the former welfare minister, to question him about the Athena Project. Surprisingly, Aoki tells them everything about it; its connection to the members of the Rising Peace Academy; the experiments on the gifted children within the "Settlement"; and using drugs to artificially produce Savant syndrome. Aoki says that Five was the only child to have survived, however two other children, Nine and Twelve, managed to escape. He tells Shibazaki that the mastermind behind the project was Dr. Shunzo Mamiya, the politician who was behind Shibazaki's demotion. While Nine constructs the final bomb, Twelve reaches the amusement park and finds Lisa handcuffed on a Ferris wheel. Her body is laced with several bombs and a timer activates when the ride begins to move. Twelve comforts her and begins disarming the bombs one by one although they both realize that he cannot defuse them all in time. Twelve refuses to leave Lisa, and reluctantly tells Five the location of the plutonium in exchange for stopping the timer. Five cuts the power to the Ferris wheel, trapping Twelve and Lisa midair. Five reveals that she knows they stole a prototype atomic bomb rather than plutonium. The Metropolitan Police Department raid the school where Nine has just retrieved the bomb. Five orders him captured before she suddenly collapses.
10"Helter Skelter"Masahiro MukaiKenta IharaSeptember 18, 2014 (2014-09-18)
Nine turns himself in to the police, but refuses to speak to anyone but Shibazaki. He demands a press conference at a specific location and time or he will activate the atomic bomb prototype. Shibazaki visits Shunzo Mamiya, who confesses that he created the Athena Project as part of a plan to revitalize Japanese national morale following the nation's defeat at the end of World War II. Five is hospitalized due to her deteriorating health as a consequence of the Athena Project experiments. She learns of Nine's surrender, and desperately drives off to reach him. Five's accomplices pursue the police convoy carrying Nine to the press conference through Shuto Expressway, only to find that the truck is a decoy. Enraged and desperate, Five pursues Nine herself. Twelve catches them on his motorbike and stops the truck carrying Nine, but Five cause him to crash. FBI agent Clarence attempts to stop her, but she kills him. Five confesses to Nine that she always wanted to beat him but never could. Knowing that she is dying, Five gives him a brief kiss before committing suicide by detonating the spilled gasoline from her car. The Japanese airwaves are then hijacked by a prerecorded message from Nine stating that the countdown for the atomic bomb's detonation has begun. Declaring that this is the final message from Sphinx, Nine unmasks himself and bids the people of Japan farewell.
11"VON"Shinichirō WatanabeHiroshi SekoSeptember 25, 2014 (2014-09-25)

Following Nine's announcement of the atomic bomb, Tokyo's population begins to evacuate. Lisa encounters a severely injured Twelve who collapses. Shibazaki reminds Hamura that Sphinx has killed no one and receives confirmation from his daughter Haruka that the bomb could explode in the stratosphere without causing fatalities. However, an electromagnetic pulse from the explosion would essentially black out the country and disable any airplanes still flying. All flights are ordered to land, and fighter jets are dispatched to intercept the bomb, but it has risen too high. Twelve regains consciousness and tells Lisa that he and Nine were always alone. The atomic bomb detonates the city is plunged into darkness. It is followed by an aurora illuminating the sky formed by the radiation from the blast. The following day, passing Tokyo's abandoned buildings and streets, Nine sets up makeshift grave markers for the Athena Project children at the Settlement. He is joined by Twelve and Lisa, and the three then spend an enjoyable day together. As night falls, they are approached by Shibazaki, who promises that the Project Athena will be exposed. Minutes later, U.S. helicopters arrive and Nine withdraws a detonator and threatens to explode another atomic bomb. Under orders from their superior to keep the American government's involvement in the investigation a secret, the soldiers open fire and kill Twelve. Shibazaki shields Nine and promises that Sphinx will be remembered. Nine surrenders the detonator then abruptly dies from the same affliction which killed Five.

One year later, Project Athena is exposed, leaving the Japanese government under media scrutiny. Lisa encounters Shibazaki at the graves of Nine, Twelve, Five, and the other project children. Lisa reveals that Nine used to listen to Icelandic music, and that "VON" was Icelandic for "hope".

Soundtrack

Terror in Resonance Original Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedJuly 9, 2014
Length69:12
LabelAniplex Inc.
ProducerYoko Kanno

The series' soundtrack is composed by Yoko Kanno. The opening theme song is "Trigger", composed by Kanno and performed by former Galileo Galilei vocalist Yuuki Ozaki. The ending theme song is "Dare ka, Umi o." (誰か、海を。, "Somebody, the Ocean."), composed by Kanno and performed by Aimer.[5] "Terror in Resonance Original Soundtrack 2 -crystalized-" was released on October 22, 2014.[8] Artwork design by Ingibjörg Birgisdóttir.

Director Shinichirō Watanabe stated in interview with Otaku USA Magazine that the music of Icelandic band Sigur Rós was the inspiration for the show and its soundtrack.

When I was listening to Sigur Rós, I got the visual image of two boys standing in the ruins of a destroyed city and that led to the idea of Terror In Resonance. ... we actually went to Iceland to record our music ...

Shinichirō Watanabe[9]
Terror in Resonance Original Soundtrack
No.TitleLyricsArtistLength
1."lolol"  1:39
2."von"Bragi Valdimar SkúlasonArnór Dan6:14
3."ess"  3:36
4."saga"  4:54
5."fugl"  2:28
6."hanna"Yoko KannoHanna Berglind4:30
7."veat"  3:46
8."lava"Christopher ChuPOP ETC4:51
9."walt"  3:14
10."birden" Arnór Dan4:45
11."Fa"  5:38
12."nc17"  4:43
13."ís"Christopher Chu & Keisuke TominagaPOP ETC2:41
14."22"Christopher Chu & Keisuke TominagaRyo Nagano2:44
15."seele"  2:03
16."lev low"  2:34
17."ili lolol"  5:41
18."bless" Arnór Dan3:11
Total length:69:12
Terror in Resonance Original Soundtrack 2 -crystalized-
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedOct 22, 2014
Length59:53
LabelAniplex Inc.
ProducerYoko Kanno
Terror in Resonance Original Soundtrack 2 -crystalized-
No.TitleLyricsArtistLength
1."Trigger"Yuuki Ozaki (from Galileo Galilei)Yuuki Ozaki (from Galileo Galilei)5:05
2."kvak"  3:00
3."crystalized"  2:57
4."cket"  1:39
5."ioloi"  2:52
6."wilhelm"  4:45
7."ドブと小舟と僕らの神話(Full Ver.)"Yuuki Ozaki (from Galileo Galilei)Yuuki Ozaki (from Galileo Galilei)4:44
8."velle"  4:25
9."orfn"  1:34
10."juno"  2:03
11."wolke"  3:15
12."alois"  3:13
13."future terror"  3:42
14."vad"  3:40
15."pcp"  3:14
16."vial"  2:05
17."elan"  2:46
18."誰か、海を。"Ichiko AobaAimer4:54
Total length:59:53

Reception

Critical response

Nick Creamer of Anime News Network gave a positive review claiming the series "A rich and passionate meditation on modern society that is elevated by some of the finest music and visuals in anime." However, "The actual thriller plot is much less compelling than the show's ideas or aesthetics."[10]

China ban

In 2015, the Chinese Ministry of Culture listed Terror in Resonance among 38 anime and manga titles banned in China.[11][12]

References

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