List of Parasyte -the maxim- episodes
Parasyte -the maxim- (寄生獣 セイの格率, Kiseijū: Sei no Kakuritsu) is an anime television series produced by Madhouse based on the Parasyte manga series written by Hitoshi Iwaaki. The series follows Shinichi Izumi, a high school boy whose right hand becomes possessed by an alien who calls itself Migi, finding himself in a battle against other Parasites who feast on humans.
The series aired on NTV between October 9, 2014 and March 26, 2015 and was simulcast by Crunchyroll outside of Asia and by Animax Asia in Southeast Asia and South Asia.[1][2][3] The series is licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks[4] and began airing on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block from October 4, 2015 to April 10, 2016.[5] The opening theme song is "Let Me Hear" performed by Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas, while the ending theme is "It's the Right Time" performed by Daichi Miura.
The Titles of the first twenty episodes correspond to the titles of published literary works including novels, novellas, plays and poetry.
Episode list
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date[6] | English air date[lower-alpha 1] | |
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1 | "The Metamorphosis" Transcription: "Henshin" (Japanese: 変身) | Chie Yamashiro | Shōji Yonemura | October 9, 2014 | October 4, 2015[7] | |
Shinichi Izumi wakes up with a bizarre feeling in his right hand. At school, his hand gropes fellow student Satomi Murano. During the night, a Parasite had attempted to enter his body through his nose in order to control his brain, but since Shinichi sneezed, it ended up burrowing into his right arm. The next day, Shinichi tries to save little girl from being run over, and he witnesses his right hand stop the car. Confused, he tries to stab his hand with a knife; the Parasite reveals its form on his hand to stop him. Shinichi is forced to cooperate with the Parasite while keeping it a secret from his parents, Kazuyuki and Nobuko Izumi. The Parasite directs him to a dog inhabited by another Parasite and Shnichi is shown that the only way to kill it is to destroy the heart of its host. | ||||||
2 | "The Devil in the Flesh" Transcription: "Nikutai no Akuma" (Japanese: 肉体の悪魔) | Naoyuki Kuzuya | Shōji Yonemura | October 16, 2014 | October 11, 2015 | |
Shinichi asks for a name to call the Parasite so it gives itself the name "Migi", meaning "right". Shinichi hears from friend Yuko Tachikawa that gruesome "mincemeat murders" are being reported in various locations around the world. He learns from Migi that Parasites practice cannibalism for survival. A Parasite controlling a man named Mr. B confronts them, inviting Migi to join him. Migi kills Mr. B and remains with Shinichi, unsure whether relocation is possible for Parasites. The next day, Shinichi and Satomi go on a date and see thugs throwing stones at a cat buried in a sandbox. Shinichi intervenes, surprising Satomi by his change in personality. | ||||||
3 | "Symposium" Transcription: "Kyōen" (Japanese: 饗宴) | Koji Sawai | Shinzō Fujita | October 23, 2014 | October 18, 2015 | |
Shinichi is dismayed to discover that the new math teacher, Ryōko Tamiya, is a Parasite and aware of his secret. Ryōko declares that she is not interested in fighting him. She introduces her partner Mr. A. and reveals that she is pregnant, establishing that Parasites are capable of reproducing humans when they take over human bodies. The next day during class, Mr. A ambushes Shinichi's school, seeing him as a threat. He attacks staff and forces the students to evacuate. Migi suggests using the crowd of students as a human shield but Shinichi is against hurting anyone and instead lures Mr. A away from the students. Migi tells a frightened Shinichi that they must fight together as Mr.A approaches them. | ||||||
4 | "Disheveled Hair" Transcription: "Midaregami" (Japanese: みだれ髪) | Tōru Ishida | Shōji Yonemura | October 30, 2014 | October 25, 2015 | |
As Migi and Mr. A exchange rapid attacks, Shinichi is able to puncture Mr. A in the chest with a metal table leg, as he and Migi had planned, figuring that Mr. A would underestimate Shinichi as a human. Mortally wounded, Mr. A tries to find Ryōko, but she sets off an explosion with gas tanks to kill him and escapes. The pregnant and unmarried Ryōko is forced to resign from the school, unaccepted by staff. Migi experiments on how long he can separate from Shinichi's body, though it's only a few minutes. Shinichi's parents, Kazuyuki and Nobuko, plan a trip to the beach, though Shinichi worries about their safety because of the Parasites. Migi reasons that Parasites inhabit urban areas and in the countryside, they would be safer due to the lower population. | ||||||
5 | "The Stranger" Transcription: "Ihōjin" (Japanese: 異邦人) | Hiromichi Matano | Shōji Yonemura | November 6, 2014 | November 8, 2015[lower-alpha 2] | |
When Shinichi sees a gang of delinquents led by Mitsuo assaulting Kazuki, he steps in to help but takes a beating. A female gang member named Kana Kimishima detects something off about his nature. Mitsuo and his gang abduct Satomi and Shinichi is no match for Mitsuo. A senior student named Kamijou arrives with a large group to deal with Mitsuo. Migi deduces that Kana can sense Parasite wavelengths. A Parasite kills Nobuko and takes her body as host before attacking Kazuyuki. Shinichi is shocked when his mother arrives home and refuses to listen to Migi trying to tell him that his mother is no longer human but a Parasite. The Parasite stabs Shinichi through his chest. | ||||||
6 | "The Sun Also Rises" Transcription: "Hi wa Mata Noboru" (Japanese: 日はまた昇る) | Chie Yamashiro | Shōji Yonemura | November 13, 2014 | November 15, 2015 | |
After Nobuko leaves, Migi merges into Shinichi's body to seal the hole inside his heart, saving his life. Shinichi is informed that his father is in hospital and vows to kill the Parasite controlling his mother. In the beach town, he meets Makiko Hayase, a young student working at an inn nearby. Shinichi becomes angry when his father denies seeing a monster take his mother and realizes his father is unable to face the truth. Migi explains that since repairing Shinichi's heart, Migi falls asleep for four hours a day during which time his senses become inoperative. The next day, Migi senses a Parasite and Shinichi runs at a surprisingly inhuman speed toward the beach where he sees the Parasite. | ||||||
7 | "A Dark Night's Passing" Transcription: "An'ya Kōro" (Japanese: 暗夜行路) | Yūki Inaba | Shinzō Fujita | November 20, 2014 | November 22, 2015 | |
Shinichi meets Mamoru Uda, a human who has a Parasite fused into his jaw, which saved him from drowning in the sea. Happy to discover that there are others like him, Shinichi tells Mamoru about Migi. Migi reveals that he had scattered his Parasite cells throughout Shinichi's body to close his heart wound, explaining Shinichi's physiological changes, such as super-hearing, speed, and reflexes. Nobuko arrives but Migi falls asleep. However, he morphs into a scythe right before so that Shinichi has some defense. Nobuko wounds Mamoru and goes to kill Shinichi but Mamoru executes a surprise attack, killing Nobuko. Shinichi and his father return home. | ||||||
8 | "Freezing Point" Transcription: "Hyōten" (Japanese: 氷点) | Koji Sawai | Shōji Yonemura | November 27, 2014 | December 6, 2015[lower-alpha 3] | |
The pregnant Ryōko assigns a Parasite-controlled teenager to keep an eye on Shinichi. Satomi observes that Shinichi has changed since his return, appearing colder, which causes a rift between them. Shinichi realizes that he has begun thinking like Migi and it seems he's lost the ability to cry. At school, Shinichi meets Hideo Shimada, the Parasite sent by Ryōko disguised as a transfer student. Kana believes Shinichi is her soulmate due to being able to sense him but when she mistakes Hideo's presence for Shinichi's, Shinichi warns her that she should not pursue her senses, as they will get her in danger. That night, Hideo changes his face to look like Shinichi and feasts on a girl. | ||||||
9 | "Beyond Good and Evil" Transcription: "Zen'aku no Higan" (Japanese: 善悪の彼岸) | Shinichi Kawamura | Shinzō Fujita | November 27, 2014 | December 13, 2015 | |
Hideo wonders why he sometimes gets weak signals from Migi. Takizawa, chief of police, interviews Shinichi's father about the Parasite that killed Nobuko. Kazuyuki confirms the Parasite's likeness in a sketch drawn by Haruki Tachikawa, a criminal profiling illustrator and older brother of Yuko, Shinichi's friend. Yuko discovers Hideo's ability to change his face. Haruki then tells Yuko about Parasites. The next day, Yuko confronts Hideo about his identity; Migi senses his intent to murder, angering Shinichi. | ||||||
10 | "What Mad Universe" Transcription: "Hakkyō-shita Uchū" (Japanese: 発狂した宇宙) | Michita Shiraishi | Shōji Yonemura | December 4, 2014 | January 3, 2016 | |
Yuko throws paint thinner at Hideo when he attacks her, then jumps out the window to safety. The chemical messes up Hideo's Parasite form, causing him to lose his mind and enter an uncontrolled killing spree. An evacuation is initiated but many students and teachers are massacred. Shinichi saves Satomi. With Hideo on the school rooftop, he travels to another roof 300 meters away, a distance at which they won't be sensed by Hideo. Migi helps him fling a rock at Hideo, which shoots through his chest and kills him. The government decides to keep the existence of Parasites secret from the public. Shinichi finally patches things up with Satomi after she thanks him for saving her. | ||||||
11 | "The Blue Bird" Transcription: "Aoi Tori" (Japanese: 青い鳥) | Hiromichi Matano | Shōji Yonemura | December 11, 2014 | January 10, 2016 | |
Shinichi hesitates to tell Kana the truth though he is worried that she can detect his presence and other Parasites. A Parasite named Gotou murders twenty-two members of a yakuza organization in an experiment to test his fighting ability against armed humans without resorting to Parasite weaponry. Shinichi feels that Migi truly has merged with him, as his chest hurts when he feels emotionally distressed. Kana becomes dejected after she witnesses Shinichi sharing his first kiss with Satomi after a date. Migi senses eight Parasites at Takeshi Hirokawa's mayoral campaign. Unsettled, Shinichi wonders why Parasites are running for mayor. | ||||||
12 | "Heart" Transcription: "Kokoro" (Japanese: こころ) | Chie Yamashiro | Shōji Yonemura | December 25, 2014 | January 17, 2016 | |
Shinichi and Migi conclude that Hirokawa is running for mayor to create a safe haven for Parasites. Shinichi becomes concerned that Kana's ability may place her in danger. Migi reveals that Kana emits a weak signal detectable by Parasites, meaning that they can also seek her out. Kana, still believing that she can sense Shinichi because they are fated for each other, doesn't listen to his warnings. Shinichi plans to meet with her to show her the truth about Migi; Kana follows her senses to an abandoned building, thinking he is there but instead encountering a Parasite. The Parasite stabs her just as Shinichi arrives. Shinichi rips out the host's heart in rage, surprising Migi with his strength, and Kana dies in his arms. At her funeral, Shinichi is calm and still cannot cry, wondering if he really has lost the ability to be human. | ||||||
13 | "Hello Sadness" Transcription: "Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa" (Japanese: 悲しみよこんにちは) | Naoyuki Kuzuya | Shinzō Fujita | January 8, 2015 | January 24, 2016 | |
The newly elected Mayor Hirokawa holds a Parasite meeting about the rogue Parasite that killed Kana. Reiko Tamura (formerly Ryōko Tamiya) suggests Shinichi is involved. Reiko hires a private investigator named Shiro Shiro Kuramori to follow Shinichi to capture any strange incidents. Satomi is disturbed that Shinichi is so calm about Kana's death. Shinichi returns to the abandoned building to mourn Kana's death and Kuramori sees Migi, who attempts to kill him. Shinichi desperately restrains Migi, allowing Kuramori to escape. Migi and Shinichi realize they're being watched. Shinichi meets Satomi, who is upset that he is hiding something. He tries to tell her the truth but cannot due to Migi's threats, which drives a wedge between the couple. | ||||||
14 | "The Selfish Gene" Transcription: "Rikoteki na Idenshi" (Japanese: 利己的な遺伝子) | Koji Sawai | Shōji Yonemura | January 15, 2015 | January 31, 2016 | |
When Kuramori tells Reiko that he was attacked by Shinichi's right hand, she fires him. Shinichi and Mamoru Uda abduct Kuramori so Shinichi can explain the truth about Migi. Migi reveals that Kuramori's employer, Reiko, is a Parasite. The next day, Shinichi meets Reiko at a university, where she attended a lecture on human behavior. She explains that she is interested in the evolution of Parasites to coexist with humans. When she taunts Shinichi about his mother's death, he tries to fight her but she uses her baby as a shield. The unbearable pain in his chest causes him to run away. | ||||||
15 | "Something Wicked This Way Comes" Transcription: "Nanika ga Michi o Yattekuru" (Japanese: 何かが道をやって来る) | Tōru Ishida Kenichi Kawamura | Shinzō Fujita | January 22, 2015 | February 7, 2016 | |
Hirokawa has been securing "dining areas" for the Parasites who are a part of his cabal. In a parking garage, Kuramori and Shinichi witness the Parasite Kawada murder an innocent woman. Kuramori records video footage of Shinichi and Migi defeating Kawada in an intense battle. However, Kuramori decides to get rid of the footage and withdraw from investigating Parasites. Hirokawa sees Shinichi as a threat because of his intervention in the parking garage and enlists Gotou to dispose of him. Migi detects three Parasites with the intention of killing Shinichi but falls asleep so Shinichi goes on the run for four hours, waiting for Migi to wake up. A Parasite catches up just as Migi awakes and realizes that the three Parasites he detected actually share one body, Miki. | ||||||
16 | "Happy Family" Transcription: "Kōfuku na Katei" (Japanese: 幸福な家庭) | Yūki Inaba | Shōji Yonemura | January 29, 2015 | February 14, 2016 | |
Shinichi and Migi decapitate Miki only to discover that Miki is a part of Gotou, who is actually composed of five Parasites. Shinichi flees by hitching a ride. He later hears a news report that Kuramori's family was killed so he calls his father, warning him to leave because he might be targeted. The traumatized Kuramori is interrogated by detective Hirama who knows about Parasites. Reiko berates the members of Hirokawa's cabal, Kusano, Hikawa and Maesawa, who killed Kuramori's family but not Kuramori himself. They mistrust her because she sees the human race much stronger than they assumed. That night, the three of them attack Reiko, planning to kill her. | ||||||
17 | "The Adventure of the Dying Detective" Transcription: "Hinshi no Tantei" (Japanese: 瀕死の探偵) | Hiromichi Matano | Shinzō Fujita | February 5, 2015 | February 21, 2016 | |
Reiko kills Hikawa and Maesawa separately by secreting a fragment of herself inside each of them and then she outsmarts Kusano, also killing him. Reiko returns home and finds that her son has been kidnapped by Kuramori. He left a note to meet him at the park and Reiko contacts Shinichi to meet her there as well. Satomi, worrying about Shinichi, tries to follow Reiko, but loses track of her. When Reiko arrives at a bridge in the park, Kuramori threatens throw her son to his death, accusing her of being a coldblooded monster. However, Reiko stabs Kuramori and retrieves her son before Kuramori falls backwards over the railing. Detective Hirama reaches the dying Kuramori who identifies Reiko before he passes away. As it begins to snow, Shinichi comes face-to-face with Reiko. | ||||||
18 | "More Than Human" Transcription: "Ningen Ijō" (Japanese: 人間以上) | Chie Yamashiro | Shōji Yonemura | February 12, 2015 | February 28, 2016 | |
Reiko tells Shinichi how her research has shown that Parasites and humans part of a single biosystem, and that Parasites depend on humans to survive. Detective Hirama and his men arrive on the scene, and he accuses Reiko of being a Parasite and of Kuramori's murder. Hirama and his men open fire, repeatedly shooting at Reiko until her body is riddled with bullets. Reiko slowly approaches Shinichi and entrusts him with her son before she dies. As Reiko's life fades away, Shinichi recalls his friends who have died. For the first time in a long while tears fill his eyes just as Satomi arrives to see Shinichi show emotion again. In an attempt to determine if Shinichi is a Parasite, Hirama takes him to an interrogation room where he is brought face-to-face with Uragami, a prisoner and serial killer who claims that he can discern Parasites. | ||||||
19 | "In Cold Blood" Transcription: "Reiketsu" (Japanese: 冷血) | Michita Shiraishi | Shōji Yonemura | February 19, 2015 | March 6, 2016 | |
Uragami does not detect anything inhuman deep in Shinichi's eyes, much to Hirama's frustration. At a police meeting, an upcoming operation to eliminate the Parasites is announced and the new police tactical officer Yamagishi is assigned command with Hirama to provide support. Hirama suggests using Uragami to help identify Parasites, but Yamagishi declines as he considers the operation as simply "pest control". Shinichi returns to school as the year comes to an end, and while talking with Satomi, he is approached by Hirama who enlists him to help in the operation which saddens Satomi. Following earlier advice from Migi, Shinichi advises Yamagishi to use flamethrowers as a tactical weapon against Parasites to disrupt the connection between a Parasite and its host. However, Yamagishi decides that his forces will target the heart. Yamagishi's assault force surrounds the town hall which he suspects contains a number of Parasites and his squad begins evacuating civilians from the building in small groups. Yamagishi's forces uses high-tech equipment to scan for Parasites among the humans as they leave the building, and they detect a Parasite in a female host. | ||||||
20 | "Crime and Punishment" Transcription: "Tsumi to Batsu" (Japanese: 罪と罰) | Koji Sawai | Shinzō Fujita | February 26, 2015 | March 13, 2016 | |
Yamagishi's squad single out a woman detected as a Parasite and shoot her through the heart with high powered shotguns, effectively killing her. However, Hirokawa and the Parasites detect the trap and two Parasites exit the building and cause the squad to open fire, damaging the high-tech scanning equipment housed in a van. Yamagishi and his assault squad enter the lobby to shoot down the Parasites, but also sacrifice human lives which gives Hirokawa and his cabal the opportunity to slip away. Yamagishi splits up his forces to pursue Parasites hiding within the building and takes Uragami with him. After encountering Parasites, he orders the assault squad to kill anyone found on the upper floors prioritizing elimination of Parasites over the lives of civilians. Some squad members encounter Gotou, who uses his unique powers to easily absorb their lead pellets and fire them back, wiping out the squad. Another squad storms the auditorium and they find Hirokawa waiting for them. | ||||||
21 | "Sex and Spirit" Transcription: "Sei to Sei" (Japanese: 性と聖) | Tōru Ishida | Shōji Yonemura | March 5, 2015 | March 20, 2016 | |
Hirokawa accuses humans of being the infection of Earth through pollution and overpopulation, and of being predators because they cannot accept Parasites living among them. He is shot dead by the squad members, but they are surprised to discover that he is a human and not a Parasite. Gotou enters the auditorium and easily wipes out all the assault squad members. Meanwhile, Uragami shoots Hirama's partner Katsuma and makes his escape. Yamagishi's squad catches up with Gotou but is unable to defeat him and they retreat to the rooftop where Yamagishi is the last to die. Gotou encounters Shinichi on the streets below and vows to kill him before leaving the area, appearing tired. The next day, Shinchi skips school but is driven into despair, imagining Gotou's face on everyone he encounters on the streets. Shinichi breaks down when Satomi visits him outside his house, and he runs away but she finds him later at the playground. She invites him to her house where they make love which renews his will to survive. | ||||||
22 | "Quiescence and Awakening" Transcription: "Sei to Sei" (Japanese: 静と醒) | Naoyuki Kuzuya | Shōji Yonemura | March 12, 2015 | March 27, 2016 | |
Migi detects Gotou in pursuit so Shinichi and Migi attempt to kill Gotou by crashing a car into him as he drives along a cliff road, but he survives. They then try to ambush Gotou in a forest where which Migi separates from Shinichi for a surprise attack. Their attack plan fails and Migi sacrifices himself to enable Shinichi to escape, leaving Shinichi heartbroken. Shinichi is taken in by an old woman named Mitsuyo, who lets him stay at her house for a few days during which time he finds that there is still part of Migi within his body. When nearby villagers inform Mitsuyo that a villager was killed and dismembered, Shinichi realizes that Gotou was responsible. Shinichi tells Mitsuyo about Gotou and decides to confront the Parasite on his own. Mitsuyo tells him to avoid throwing his life away and sends him off with a rusty old cleaver, wishing him good luck. | ||||||
23 | "Life and Oath" Transcription: "Sei to Sei" (Japanese: 生と誓) | Hiromichi Matano | Shōji Yonemura | March 19, 2015 | April 3, 2016 | |
Shinichi hunts Gotou in the forest during night and finds him sleeping, but Gotou wakes up just as Shinichi prepares to kill him. Shinichi is no match for Gotou and takes a savage beating, but he eventually manages to pierce Gotou's body with a metal pipe from a local illegal dump of toxic waste. When Gotou attempts to strike Shinichi, a fragment of Migi emerges from Shinichi's right arm and counters the blow, reuniting with the rest of himself which had been absorbed by Gotou. Infected with toxins from the metal pipe, the other Parasites within Gotou's body rebel, seeking to survive but allowing Migi an opportunity to destroy the body. Gotou's body tries to regenerate from its component parts and Shinichi is left with the decision between letting Gotou live or die. Shinichi is reluctant to kill Gotou, but he eventually decides to destroy Gotou's body for the sake of humanity. | ||||||
24 | "Parasyte" Transcription: "Kiseijū" (Japanese: 寄生獣) | Chie Yamashiro | Shōji Yonemura | March 26, 2015 | April 10, 2016 | |
A year after the town hall battle, the mincemeat murders have stopped and there have been no sightings of Parasites. In a dream, Shinichi is saddened when Migi bids him farewell to go into a type of hibernation, but he then wakes up with a restored right hand. While on a date with Satomi, Shinichi contemplates how it is contradictory for humanity to love the earth without loving themselves. Later, Uragami appears and abducts Satomi, taking her to the roof of a building. When Shinichi catches up to them, Uragami explains how humanity is filled with monsters, and that Shinichi lies halfway between the humans and the Parasites. Satomi expresses that she finally understands Shinichi as a person. Shinichi races towards Uragami who pushes Satomi over the edge. Migi appears in Shinichi's mind and tells him that he should do the holding now. Shinichi finds his right hand holding Satomi's left hand, and as he pulls her up he realizes that Migi helped him save her. As Shinichi and Satomi are reunited, he thanks Migi for everything that it has done for him. |
Notes
- Adult Swim lists the series as premiering at 1 a.m. ET/PT on Saturday, which is effectively Sunday.
- On October 31–November 1, 2015, Adult Swim ran an Akame ga Kill! marathon on Halloween where they played episodes 4–8 and show extra episodes of 9–11 due to daylight saving time.[8]
- On the broadcast night of November 28–29, 2015, Adult Swim hosted a marathon where they played the first seven episodes of the show.[9]
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