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Metro: The Animation is a post-apocalyptic anime series, based on the namesake video game and novel series of the same name.

A television adaptation series produced by David Production, encompassing all the events transpired both within the video game and the book, with exclusive original scenes and characters not existing from the respective source materials.

The first season, titled Metro: Enter the Nightmare, will be aired in October 6, 2021 until December 22, 2021, which focuses on the events of Metro 2033. A second season, titled Metro: The Last Dark One will be aired between April 4, 2022 until June 25, 2022, focusing on the events of Metro Last Light. A third and final season, titled Metro: The Aurora Crew in Exile, will be aired between October 11, 2022 to December 27, 2022, covering the events of Metro Exodus. An eight-parter final season, titled Metro: Before and After Artyom, will be aired in February 15, 2023 until August 19, 2023, with the first four episodes focusing on the events of The Two Colonels and the last four episodes focusing on the events of Sam's Story.

Synopsis[]

Season 1[]

In 2013, nuclear war devastated the Earth, wiping out billions of lives. Among the affected nations is Russia, including the now-desolate wasteland of Moscow. A handful of survivors manage to hide in the Metro system, salvaging spare parts and growing mushrooms for food. Animals such as rats or bears have mutated into horrific monsters, while the air in many areas becomes heavily irradiated and impossible to survive in without a gas mask. There is a constant state of war between Stalinists and Nazis, while opportunistic bandits seize hostages and supplies in the metro tunnels. The Rangers emerge as a neutral peacekeeping force within the Metro.

By 2033, the northern station of VDNKh, now called Exhibition, is attacked by mysterious creatures called the Dark Ones. An elite Ranger named Hunter asks for support from a 24-year-old survivor named Artyom (Russian: Артём; Japanese: アーティオム (Aatiomu)), the adopted son of the station commander. Before leaving to track the Dark Ones, Hunter gives Artyom his dog tags and tells him to present them to his superiors in Polis, the "capital" of the Metro.

Season 2[]

Season 3[]

Japanese Cast[]

Season 1[]

  • Artyom - Kenji Nomura
  • Hunter - Hisao Egawa
  • Sukhoi - Rikiya Koyama
  • Miller - Mugihito
  • Khan - Shinichiro Miki
  • Ulman - Toshiyuki Morikawa
  • Pavel - Hisao Egawa
  • Boris - Takahiro Sakurai
  • Stepan - Satoshi Hino
  • Vladimir - Kazuhiko Inoue
  • Danila - Cho
  • Krasnov - Kosei Tomita
  • Andrew the Blacksmith - Cho

Season 2[]

  • Artyom - Kenji Nomura
  • Ulman - Toshiyuki Morikawa
  • Anna - Yui Horie
  • Khan - Shinichiro Miki
  • Pavel Morozov - Takehito Koyasu
  • Little Dark One - Junya Enoki
  • Czeslav Korbut - Kenyu Horiuchi
  • Maxim Moskvin - Motomu Kiyokawa
  • Andrew the Blacksmith - Cho
  • Lesnitsky - Yuichi Iguchi
  • Miller - Mugihito

Season 3[]

  • Artyom - Kenji Nomura
  • Anna - Yui Horie
  • Miller - Mugihito
  • Alyosha - Takahiro Sakurai
  • Damir - Kenji Hamada
  • Duke - Hiroki Yasumoto
  • Idiot - Kosuke Toriumi
  • Sam - Hikaru Midorikawa
  • Stepan - Kenta Miyake
  • Tokarev - Takaya Kuroda
  • Yermak - Katsuhisa Hoki
  • Katya - Risa Tsumugi
  • Nastya - Kaori Mizuhashi
  • Krest - Daisuke Namikawa
  • Silantius - Toshihiko Seki
  • The Doctor - Katsuyuki Konishi
  • The Baron - Joji Nakata
  • Giul - Ryoko Shiraishi
  • Saul - Tomokazu Sugita
  • Olga - Mamiko Noto
  • Admiral - Cho
  • Kirill - Kengo Kawanishi

Season Finale[]

Part I (Col. Khlebnikov Arc)[]

  • Colonel Slava Khlebnikov - Kenichi Suzumura
  • General Anatoly Vinogradov - Tomomichi Nishimura

Part II (Sam Taylor Arc)[]

  • Sam - Hikaru Midorikawa
  • Eduard Baranov/Captain - Shigeru Chiba
  • Tom - Hiroshi Kamiya
  • Klim - Shinnosuke Ogami

English Cast[]

Episodes[]