Psycho-Pass - Season 1 Episode 7 Symbolism of Bletilla Striata
After realizing that the recent murders and the Specimen Case are indeed connected, Ginoza takes Kogami off the case and requests Tsunemori to watch over him. Tsunemori discusses Sasayama's murder with Kogami, and he gives her his one piece of evidence: a blurry image of Makishima. Meanwhile, Makishima, in a study with another older man, reveals the circumstances of Rikako Oryo's father's death and discusses the nature of the shortening life expectancy in this "perfect" world. Later, Rikako continues her crimes with the help of Makishima's colleague, Choe Gu-Sung, and abducts another fellow student who is worried about her friend's disappearance.
Year: 2019
Genre: Animation, Crime, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Action & Adventure
Country: Japan
Studio: Fuji TV
Director:
Cast: Yuki Kaji, Kana Hanazawa, Yuichi Nakamura, Tomokazu Seki, Takahiro Sakurai, Ayane Sakura
Crew: Shunsuke Matsumoto (Theme Song Performance), Miku Nakamura (Theme Song Performance), Who-ya (Theme Song Performance), Ryosuke Fujita (Theme Song Performance), Makiko Suzuki (Color Designer), Takanari Iwata (Publicist)
First Air Date: Oct 12, 2012
Last Air date: Dec 13, 2019
Season: 3 Season
Episode: 41 Episode
Runtime: 28 minutes
IMDb: 7.80/10 by 392.00 users
Popularity: 56.909
Language: Japanese
Keyword : japan, detective, future, dystopia, police, gore, cyberpunk, gunfight, torture, terrorism, criminal, xenophobia, angst, zero to hero, seinen, anime, psychological, suspense
Episode
Crime Coefficient
Those Capable
Rearing Conventions
Nobody Knows Your Mask
Nobody Knows Your Face
Return of the Psychotic Prince
Symbolism of Bletilla Striata
And Then, Silence
Paradise Fruit
Methuselah's Game
Saint's Supper
Devil's Crossroad
Invitation from the Abyss
Sweet Poison
The Town Where Sulfur Falls
The Gate to Judgment
Iron Heart
A Promise Written on Water
Transparent Shadow
Where Justice Lies
Blood-Stained Reward
Perfect World