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Delve into the gripping world of Hero Mask, where detective James Blood of London's elite SSC division confronts a series of enigmatic crimes linked to bio-masks granting superhuman abilities. Partnering with prosecutor Sarah Sinclair, they unravel a complex web of corruption involving the powerful LIVE Corporation and resurrected criminals. Experience a fusion of crime, action, and sci-fi in this Netflix original anime by Studio
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00:00He wasn't sick. His symptoms weren't commonly known back then.
00:22No, diagnosing him as ill has been a mistake.
00:26This could be related to what happened 70 million years ago.
00:29But I never heard that.
00:32No.
00:33Oh, no, no, no.
00:37No.
00:39Oh, no, no.
00:40Oh, no.
00:43Oh, no, no.
00:44Oh, no, no, no.
00:50Oh, no, no.
00:55Oh, no, no, no.
03:57It's his way of...
04:09Forget it.
04:43He should be there by now.
04:45And...
04:47They no doubt would have already briefed him on our current situation.
04:51I don't know the man myself or how he'll respond to these cases.
04:57But our job is to continue the investigation.
05:01Naturally.
05:03Oh, hey James.
05:13Check this out.
05:15That's some pretty old footage.
05:19That's Gary Evans.
05:21He sponsored the lab Connor and Anna worked at.
05:23And he's an expert on genetic engineering.
05:27Hmm.
05:33Evolution.
05:35Yeah.
05:37What?
05:39He's an expert.
05:41He's a guy.
05:43He's a guy.
05:45He's a guy.
05:47He's a guy.
05:49He's a guy.
05:51It's me.
06:17This is what caught my interest.
06:18Besides Anna, Connor, and Fred, the others, all prominent scientists, dropped off the radar.
06:29You think foul play?
06:30Not entirely.
06:32I think they just disappeared from the limelight instead.
06:36I still have no idea why, but...
06:40William Hurst.
06:42I've been able to track him down.
06:46Here's an article in a recent accident.
06:49Eighteen left dead.
06:51Only one passenger lived.
06:54And that lone survivor was William's daughter.
06:57The lone survivor.
07:11The lone survivor.
07:11It can't be.
07:22It can't be.
07:22Ready?
07:23Ain't enough.
07:23The therapist.
07:24Bye.
07:27I don't know.
07:28Become aokay.
07:29Little kabul.
07:39You didn't right.
07:40I envie for you to hear first.
07:41I've done the forever.
07:41My friend said,
07:41I feel it's important that I continue following in my predecessor's footsteps.
08:01Why was I brought here?
08:03Because, Inspector Alan Wyatt, I have certain reservations about the way the SSC carries out its mission, frankly.
08:33Come in. Thank you.
08:44I've been sent to take over for Richard Berner.
08:50Allow me to introduce myself. I'm Douglas Coates. A pleasure.
09:00My apologies.
09:03It's fine.
09:11I've looked over your report.
09:16Everything about this case is completely unprecedented.
09:20To be perfectly blunt, it's hard to believe that any of this could actually happen.
09:24I'm sure my predecessor found it difficult.
09:27You people at the SSC have proven yourselves time and time again.
09:31However, if someone were to ask me if all the organization's efforts have yielded ideal results,
09:39I'd be hesitant to say.
09:43My apologies, sir.
09:46No, I'm not trying to blame anyone.
09:47I recognize that things won't always go perfectly.
09:53So, I have a proposal.
09:55hmm?
10:04Hmm.
10:05hmmm...
10:05Eddie, send me William's address.
10:23Hey! Hey!
10:37Let go.
10:39What are you doing here?
10:41Hold on!
10:45You have a short temper, James Blood.
10:49I would advise you to work on that.
10:53Take it easy!
10:57Who do you...
10:59James.
11:01He's been reassigned to our team for the foreseeable future.
11:08The name's Alan Wyatt.
11:16According to his dossier, he's had a rather impressive career.
11:20Good for him. What's he doing here?
11:23The top brass decided for us that we could use his help.
11:27I guess they weren't satisfied with the outcome of our live investigation.
11:33To be fair, we did have our fair share of blunders.
11:37He's here... to observe?
11:39New superintendent's idea.
11:42The SSC will now be under heavier scrutiny.
11:44After the way things went down, they want us on a leash.
11:58But...
11:59Getting new blood isn't necessarily a bad thing.
12:04You say that, but I disagree.
12:06I agree.
12:07So did it hurt?
12:37It hurt.
12:58I can only remember a little bit.
13:02I was in so much pain.
13:04I thought I was going to die.
13:07But no, I was the only one who lived through it.
13:17Like nothing happened.
13:18Come.
13:19I think you should get some rest.
13:24I'll let your school know you'd be missing a few days.
13:29Because if I didn't, it would look strange.
13:35How?
13:36This isn't normal.
13:39Why me?
13:40I can't do this.
13:46I'm sorry.
13:47I'm sorry.
13:53I'm sorry.
13:54I'm sorry.
13:55I'm sorry.
13:56I'm sorry.
13:58The masks.
14:09Strange abilities such as facial transformations have been observed.
14:14Mechanism unknown.
14:16Those who use it rapidly age and die.
14:21You don't have to read it all out loud.
14:24These tests.
14:24You'd have to be absolutely insane.
14:31You're right.
14:36That's why I'm gonna solve this case no matter what.
14:41Just don't get in my way.
14:54I'm James Blood from the SSC.
15:23The police.
15:26I've already given my statement, officer.
15:29No.
15:29We're not here about your daughter.
15:32I wanted to ask you about your former colleague, Jeffrey Connor.
15:36Tell me about him.
15:38Connor?
15:39We're currently conducting a background check.
15:42We suspect he's involved in one of our cases.
15:45We're in a bind.
15:47Anything you share could help us.
15:49I haven't seen Connor for over a decade.
15:52I doubt I could tell you anything useful.
15:54A person ages.
15:56Almost instantly.
15:57A phenomenon of that nature.
16:03How could something like that happen in the real world?
16:05The Department of New Medicine Development would like to postpone this month's meeting.
16:19Which means things are not quite going the way we'd hoped they would.
16:23Very well, then.
16:26We can increase the development budget if required.
16:29Regarding that...
16:31Some shareholders are worried.
16:34They want to reduce new medicine development to curtail costs.
16:39Hmm.
16:39As I'd expect from fools who lack vision.
16:43Nothing could prove more foolish.
16:51So be it.
16:52I'll make my case to them directly.
16:54I'll make my case to them directly.
17:09Don't move.
17:35Welcome home, Anna.
17:39Connor.
17:43Please forgive me and my associate for our unannounced visit.
17:49I don't know how much time I have left.
17:52As you can no doubt see.
17:55I know this man.
17:56At ease.
17:58Please take a seat.
17:59You look like you're barely even able to stand.
18:02Huh.
18:06I came to show you something.
18:09I believe you'll find this interesting.
18:13I'm here regarding the live case.
18:32You may have seen it in the news lately.
18:35Some information has been omitted from the reports.
18:40These are victims of Connor's experiments.
18:42This all seems so insane.
18:52I couldn't believe it was real either at first.
18:56So then...
18:58Did you see it?
19:01Yes.
19:07The mask's abilities are unnatural.
19:10So are...
19:11The deaths.
19:12She looks like...
19:27Julia.
19:28Julia.
19:29I didn't believe it myself either.
19:36I didn't believe it myself either.
19:36To think she had the baby.
19:44Indeed.
19:45Who survived a bus crash.
19:47The only one.
19:55It's the masks.
19:57The laboratory where we all work together is closed down.
20:09And I left that job years ago.
20:11I haven't stayed in touch with any of my former lab colleagues.
20:15I live a completely different life now.
20:18And I had no idea that Connor was now working for the live corporation.
20:22I wouldn't have guessed.
20:23The research you were doing at the lab, was it related to the development of the masks?
20:31I fear you misunderstand.
20:34It is indeed true that Connor and I often work together in developing new technologies.
20:40However, the nature of the research we were doing is different from what you're imagining.
20:46Thinking back on it now, it was all technology that could never be completed.
20:51But then, none of that really matters now, does it?
21:05I've moved on.
21:06The life of a scientist is now firmly in my past.
21:09But what if Connor never gave up on that technology?
21:12It's impossible!
21:14He can't!
21:16I haven't spoken to the man ever since the lab closed!
21:21That's all I have to say.
21:33Thank you for your cooperation, sir.
21:36If anything else comes to mind, here's my card.
21:40There's nothing more!
21:41Like hell I'll call you!
22:03I'll call you!
22:07I'll call you!
22:08I'll call you!
22:09Just be sure.
22:10I'll call you!
22:41Capital policeman, James Blood.
23:11Capital policeman, James Blood.
23:41Capital policeman, James Blood.
24:11Capital policeman, James Blood.
24:41Capital policeman, James Blood.
24:43Capital policeman, James Blood.
24:45Capital policeman, James Blood.
24:47Capital policeman, James Blood.
24:49Capital policeman, James Blood.
24:51Capital policeman, James Blood.
24:53Capital policeman, James Blood.
24:55Capital policeman, James Blood.
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