Tokyo Underground
A TV Tokyo Original
Tokyo Underground began life as a manga created by Akinobu Uraka and published by Enix, before stepping onto television screens as an anime. The project was brought to life by Studio Pierrot and programmed for a run on TV Tokyo in 2002, from early April to late September. Viewers later got it on... Read more
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About Tokyo Underground
Tokyo Underground began life as a manga created by Akinobu Uraka and published by Enix, before stepping onto television screens as an anime. The project was brought to life by Studio Pierrot and programmed for a run on TV Tokyo in 2002, from early April to late September. Viewers later got it on home video in several regions: Geneon released a US and Canada box set, Manga Entertainment handled the UK release, and Tokyo Night Train distributed it in Australia. In Canada the show later surfaced on the G4techTV Canada channel, starting July 22, 2007 at 8:30 pm ET/PT. The series features a voice cast led by Tomokazu Seki and Junko Noda. Its world pairs urban grit with futuristic tech and a hint of mystery that keeps viewers curious between episodes.
Produced by Studio Pierrot and adapted from Akinobu Uraka's manga, Tokyo Underground aired on TV Tokyo in 2002. Geneon released US and Canada home video, Manga Entertainment the UK set, and Tokyo Night Train handled Australia editions.
In terms of reception, the series holds a modest 6.3 out of 10 from six votes. It mixes fast paced action with science fiction ideas drawn from its manga roots, delivering brisk storytelling and a steady cast of intriguing characters that keep the plot moving through its run.
While Tokyo Underground isn't a widely known blockbuster, it fits into Studio Pierrot's early 2000s pattern of turning manga into TV anime. The international release path through Geneon, Manga Entertainment, and Tokyo Night Train reflects the era's push to bring Japanese series to viewers abroad and keep niche titles in circulation.
There are no major awards listed for Tokyo Underground. The series did not receive widely recognized nominations or wins, but it remains a notable entry in Studio Pierrot's catalog from the era and part of the broader wave of manga based anime that reached international audiences.
What Viewers Are Saying
Audiences say Tokyo Underground sticks to a familiar shonen setup: a teen boy with short hair who discovers powers, a sweet girl who mostly feels underused, and a squad of bad guys chasing her. The underground world itself seems underdeveloped and the emotional beats land unevenly, with some moments that should hit hard coming off flat. It’s watchable if you want a safe, no-surprise action show, but it doesn’t bring anything unique or memorable to the table.
Details
- Release Date
- April 02, 2002
- Episode Length
- 25m
- Rating
- TV-14
- User Ratings
- 6 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Episodes
- 26
- Network
- TV Tokyo
- Genres
- Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
- Country
- Japan
- Animation Studio
- Studio Pierrot
- Based On
- Manga
- Format
- TV
Voice Cast
Tomokazu Seki
Junko Noda
Shin-ichiro Miki
Shigeru Ushiyama
Kaoru Morota
Haruhi Nanao
Mayumi Izuka
Soichiro Hoshi
Ikue Otani
Kaoru Sasajima
Director: Benoît Dupac
Frequently Asked Questions
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