Blue Gender

Blue Gender (2003)

EndedAnimation showAction, Adventure, Anime, Science-Fiction

Yuji Kaido was diagnosed with a serious disease and cryogenically frozen. He wakes up more than 20 years later—and Earth is nothing like what he remembers. A race of alien bugs called the Blue has taken over the planet, and a few selected humans have retreated to the space station called Second Earth. Yuji is met by a group of humans from Second Earth that is trying to save him. Yuji and this group must survive the Blue-infested Earth and fight their way back to Second Earth. Things are not as simple as they seem, as the Blue are both powerful and mysterious, attacking only humans.

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Scheduleevery Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E26Let MeSep 16, 2003
S01E25AdagioSep 15, 2003
S01E24CompassSep 11, 2003
S01E23SolisteSep 10, 2003
S01E22DogmaSep 9, 2003
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Blue Gender' first premiere?

'Blue Gender' first premiered on October 8, 2003.

Who are the main characters in 'Blue Gender'?

The main characters in 'Blue Gender' are Yuji Kaido and Marlene Angel.

What is the premise of 'Blue Gender'?

'Blue Gender' is a sci-fi anime about humans fighting against giant insects called Blue.

Where does 'Blue Gender' take place?

'Blue Gender' takes place in the year 2031 on Earth.

How does Yuji Kaido end up in cryogenic sleep?

Yuji Kaido is diagnosed with a rare disease and is put into cryogenic sleep to be cured.

What is the purpose of the Sleepers in 'Blue Gender'?

The purpose of the Sleepers in 'Blue Gender' is to put people in cryogenic sleep to protect them from the Blue.

What is the backstory of Marlene Angel?

Marlene Angel's family was killed by the Blue and she joined the military to fight against them.

What is the name of the organization that fights the Blue in 'Blue Gender'?

The organization that fights the Blue in 'Blue Gender' is called the Second Earth Battalion.

Who is Dr. Noguchi in 'Blue Gender'?

Dr. Noguchi is a scientist who tries to find a way to defeat the Blue.

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Also known as

  • Buru Jenda
  • 蟲孽 (China)
  • ブルージェンダー (Japan)
  • 블루 젠더 (Korea, Republic of)
  • Синяя порода (Russian Federation)
  • Блакитна раса (Ukraine)

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