List of Heat Guy J episodes
This is a list of episodes from the anime series Heat Guy J.The series originally aired on Tokyo Broadcasting System in Japan from October 1, 2002 to March 25, 2003, and the first 13 episodes were later aired on MTV 2 in the United States. Each episode has two titles: one in English and one written in kanji.
# | Title | Original airdate | English airdate | |
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01 | "Guy (City)" Transcription: "Machi" (Japanese: 街) | October 1, 2002 | February 6, 2004 | |
Following the death of Lorenzo Leonelli, his mentally unstable son Clair inherits the Company Vita crime syndicate. Meanwhile, Daisuke Aurora and his android partner J of Special Services Bureau's investigative team investigate the presence of illegal immigrants that may lead to a potential gang war in Judoh. | ||||
02 | "War (Blaze)" Transcription: "Honoo" (Japanese: 炎) | October 8, 2002 | February 6, 2004 | |
Shortly after his official initiation as Company Vita's "Vampire", Clair triggers a mob war between the Leonelli and Wei clans. At the same time, Daisuke is informed of a smuggled ancient relic that may be related to sudden illnesses among the city's population. | ||||
03 | "Bomb (Rumor)" Transcription: "Uwasa" (Japanese: 噂) | October 15, 2002 | March 13, 2004 | |
Judoh is rocked by a string of serial bombings. Meanwhile, several trading cards featuring beautiful women start circulating in the city. | ||||
04 | "Chaos (Beast)" Transcription: "Kemono" (Japanese: 獣) | October 22, 2002 | February 21, 2004 | |
Boma, a criminal cursed with the head of a wolf, enters Judoh in search for his sister and is immediately hired by Clair to hunt down J. | ||||
05 | "Doll (Child)" Transcription: "Warabe" (Japanese: 童) | October 29, 2002 | February 14, 2004 | |
Daisuke and J encounter an android boy that was recently acquired by Clair. J gets in trouble with the public when his battle with the android is mistaken for child abuse; further exacerbating the situation is J experiencing strange glitches in his system. | ||||
06 | "Money (Desire)" Transcription: "Maku" (Japanese: 欲) | November 5, 2002 | February 28, 2004 | |
Clair sets up a moneymaking scheme that has Judoh crazy about commodities investment. Meanwhile, Daisuke and J investigate the connection between the commodities market, the tomato farm on Agricultural Island 13, and illegal explosives smuggled in the city. | ||||
07 | "Circulation (Revenge)" Transcription: "Katachi" (Japanese: 仇) | November 12, 2002 | March 6, 2004 | |
During a scuffle with a mercenary, Daisuke loses his bullet pendant - his only memento from his late father. He and J venture to the depths of the city's underground to retrieve it. There, they meet an unlicensed doctor and his nurse who has acquired the pendant. | ||||
08 | "Brother (Sound)" Transcription: "Hibiki" (Japanese: 響) | November 19, 2002 | March 20, 2004 | |
Daisuke and J meet Kia Freeborn, a blues guitarist who walked away from the shadow of his famous father. They quickly discover that Kia is involved in an illegal arms manufacturing ring and is plotting to assassinate his successful half-brother Ray Dullea. | ||||
09 | "Trust (Ties)" Transcription: "Kizuna" (Japanese: 絆) | November 26, 2002 | April 3, 2004 | |
While investigating a rumored string of passport forgeries, Daisuke discovers that Monica's mother Christina has been hanging around an underground smoke shop to feed her drinking addiction. Furthermore, she is dating an illegal alien, which is Daisuke and J's lead to their case. | ||||
10 | "Guns (Bullets)" Transcription: "Tama" (Japanese: 弾) | December 3, 2002 | March 27, 2004 | |
While investigating a bomb threat in the city, Daisuke drops by the Narashino Army Base to check on the activities of the personnel. He is invited to dinner by the commanding officer only to discover that his granddaughter is Kyoko. Daisuke and J then discover the connection between the bomb threat and the 50th anniversary of the country's non-intervention treaty. | ||||
11 | "Mirage (Illusion)" Transcription: "Maboroshi" (Japanese: 幻) | December 10, 2002 | April 10, 2004 | |
A string of violent murders committed by a mysterious woman leaves the police baffled while Detective Edmundo is suspended when he learns that his ex-girlfriend Elisa Ryan is the prime suspect. Daisuke and J discover that Elisa is a pawn in a murder plot involving mind control and holographics. | ||||
12 | "Visitor (Light)" Transcription: "Hikari" (Japanese: 光) | December 17, 2002 | April 17, 2004 | |
Judoh celebrates its first festival in 18 years to coincide with the landing of the Celestials' ship. The Celestials, however, refuse to do their ceremony after they are ambushed by mercenaries. Meanwhile, a Celestial named Rhine wanders around the city, prompting Daisuke and J, Clair, and Boma to look for him before the Celestials decide to shut down Judoh for good. | ||||
13 | "Encounter (Shooter)" Transcription: "Geki" (Japanese: 撃) | December 24, 2002 | April 24, 2004 | |
When Claire takes Rhine hostage, Daisuke and J are authorized by Shun to break into the Company Vita building and rescue the Celestial by sunrise, or the city will be sent on the verge of extinction. | ||||
14 | "Arrow (Soul)" Transcription: "Tamashii" (Japanese: 魂) | January 7, 2003 | N/A | |
Daisuke is given orders from Shun to head to the village of Siberia where he is to find a witness with information about the death of their father. Leaving the city, Daisuke meets a young girl in need of a guide and postpones his own plans to help her. | ||||
15 | "Angel (Hostage)" Transcription: "Hana" (Japanese: 華) | N/A | N/A | |
Thugs take out J and kidnap Daisuke, delivering him to the Vampire who seeks retribution. It's up to Kyoko to rescue her colleague, but when she infiltrates the Vampire's casino, she finds herself in a battle for the title of Vampire. Note: Unaired episode; available only on home media release. | ||||
16 | "Target (Boom)" Transcription: "Hana" (Japanese: 華) | January 14, 2003 | N/A | |
When Shun comes within an inch of his life after being struck by a sniper bullet, Daisuke is quick to arrive at his side in recovery. Meanwhile, J and Edmundo investigate the assassination attempt and Claire senses a traitor in his midst. | ||||
17 | "Survival (Land)" Transcription: "Riku" (Japanese: 陸) | January 21, 2003 | N/A | |
Finally able to set out on their overdue assignment, Daisuke and J arrive at the Siberian Village. But deep within a cave, a man having lived in solitude for 18 years dispatches his androids in order to keep those behind Marius' death in the shadows. | ||||
18 | "Independence (Fissure)" Transcription: "Wakare" (Japanese: 裂) | January 28, 2003 | N/A | |
When Dice reports to Shun on the findings of their father's case, Shun shuts down the Special Unit. Meanwhile, a mob war has begun as the various families search for Claire, whose left eye is the key to unlocking the Vita Company's safe filled with gold. | ||||
19 | "Truth (Heart)" Transcription: "Kokoro" (Japanese: 心) | February 4, 2003 | N/A | |
Offered a job with the Special Unit, Boma tries to end his friendship with Daisuke in fear of being betrayed. Meanwhile, a beastmaster has come to town in order to capture the beast he couldn't tame and Daisuke and Boma face off in an abandoned stadium. | ||||
20 | "Fake (Thought)" Transcription: "Omoi" (Japanese: 想) | February 11, 2003 | N/A | |
SECT, the company that created J, is suddenly closed due to a lack of resources and a new android that looks exactly like J has just killed a mob boss. Dice and Edmundo investigate further to uncover the truth and absolve their friend of any wrongdoing. | ||||
21 | "Tears (Friend)" Transcription: "Tomo" (Japanese: 友) | February 18, 2003 | N/A | |
When Romeo Visconti takes it upon himself to learn the whereabouts of the financial wing of the underworld, Senator Noriega has him eliminated. It's up to Edmundo and Daisuke, to weed out those responsible for Romeo's death and bring them before the law. | ||||
22 | "Fortress (Island)" Transcription: "Shima" (Japanese: 島) | February 25, 2003 | N/A | |
Swiftly appearing and disappearing into the ocean, a mysterious woman from the sea begins to attack sailors. When old tales surface of an island chain some 600 miles south of Judo, the Special Unit commandeer a vessel and head out to the curious islands. | ||||
23 | "Play (Father)" Transcription: "Chichi" (Japanese: 父) | March 4, 2003 | N/A | |
When her house is burned to the ground by a mob family, Daisuke offers Monica a job at the Special Unit. Edmundo takes an immediate dislike to her, J acts as her surrogate father, and Daisuke learns something about the bullet attached to his necklace. | ||||
24 | "Alteration (Mania)" Transcription: "Kurui" (Japanese: 狂) | March 11, 2003 | N/A | |
With another attempt made on Shun Aurora's life, dire implications befall the city of Judo. The military tanks, silent for fifty years, begin to roll out. Shogun is attacked and J's program is changed by a secret command buried deep within his system. | ||||
25 | "Revolution (Snow)" Transcription: "Yuki" (Japanese: 雪) | March 18, 2003 | N/A | |
Below the darkened skies of Judo, military tanks patrol the city as Daisuke, Antonia, and Boma fight to save J. Shun tries to wrest control from the powers of Judo, but Claire and Dice team up to oppose him. | ||||
26 | "Guys (Real Man)" Transcription: "Otoko" (Japanese: 漢) | March 25, 2003 | N/A | |
Daisuke Aurora, Shun Aurora, J, and the entire city of Judoh come to their personal and shared conclusions in the finale of Heat Guy J. |
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