“In 2035, Aiko Tachibana, a mysterious girl immune to the Matter, must journey into Kurobe Gorge to stop The Burst.”
A.I.C.O. Incarnation
A.I.C.O. -Incarnation-
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Synopsis
In 2035, Aiko Tachibana, a mysterious girl immune to the Matter, must journey into Kurobe Gorge to stop The Burst.
In 2035, an incident known as “The Burst” occurs at a Japanese research facility, giving birth to the rapidly expanding, consuming, and self-replicating "Matter." Snaking its way through the remains of dams and military facilities in the Kurobe Gorge, the hostile Matter is besieged by task forces trying to prevent it from reaching the ocean and mercenaries seeking the truth behind its existence. Aiko Tachibana lives under constant medical surveillance after being rescued from the Matter. She spends her days waiting out her recovery by making paper planes. Soon, her daily life at school is disturbed by the arrival of transfer student Yuuya Kanzaki, who proceeds to point out a number of inconsistencies regarding her body. Why is she never injured, and why does she suddenly no longer need her wheelchair? He claims that there is more to her existence than she has been led to believe, and that she alone holds the key to ending The Burst. With many factions now interested in Aiko, she and Yuuya must gather allies and embark on a dangerous pilgrimage into the heart of the infested gorge before the net can close around them. To escape the conspiracy moving against them, the pair must face off against the Matter—an enemy that flows like water.
What people say
Community consensus
Derived from 44 sampled reviews
What 44 viewers settled on.
Mostly aligned
σ 1.66 · some divergence
4.2 pts
Recommenders 7.7 · others 3.5
↑ 1.70
Running avg · Mar 2018 → Aug 2024
- 7 “The art and lighting are solid, and the soundtrack is serviceable, but the rapid-fire meat imagery is deeply unsettling, the English lead voice grates, and the pacing feels as rushed as every other...”
- 7 “The anime features a well-crafted story with intriguing plot twists and likable characters, complemented by decent art and sound. However, the heavy reliance on exposition dumps makes the narrative...”
- 10 “A.I.C.O. delivers an exceptional experience with its amazing soundtrack that perfectly builds atmospheric scenes, lovable characters like Aiko and Kanazki who keep the story engaging, and a...”
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- Format 12 × 24′ eps × min
- Total runtime 4h 48m all episodes
- Aired Mar 2018 – ongoing
- Source Ona media type
- Rated R 17+ (violence & profanity)
- Ref. BS-12977 catalog
Produced by
- Bandai Visual Producer
- Lantis Producer
- Hakuhodo DY Music & Pictures Producer
- Yamasa Producer
- Studio Easter Producer