- 7 weeks ago
In the premiere episode of Monster Anime, we witness the beginning of a gripping tale. Dr. Kenzo Tenma, a brilliant neurosurgeon, faces a moral dilemma when he saves the life of a young boy named Johan Liebert over the mayor, contrary to hospital protocol. As Tenma grapples with the consequences of his decision, he begins to uncover the sinister truth behind Johan's past. With suspense building, viewers are drawn into a world of mystery and intrigue, setting the stage for an unforgettable journey.
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00:00It looks like another Scorcher today.
00:13Hey, why are you all bundled up on a hot summer day like this?
00:17Aren't you broiling?
00:18Huh?
00:18You're reading an old paper.
00:20That one's at least three days old.
00:23Yeah, a couple in Verdon got themselves murdered.
00:25They say a doctor did it, if you can believe that.
00:29Hey, buddy, you said you were headed for Verdon, wasn't that right?
00:33What, you know somebody over there?
00:35Yeah, I do.
00:37I'm not even sure if he'll still be there now.
00:42But I have to try and find him.
00:58I'm not even worried about what he's planning to do.
01:12I'm not even sure if he'll find him.
01:15I'm not even sure if he'll find him.
01:20Formerly served in the French Foreign Legion, then went freelance and fought in Nicaragua
01:34in 1979.
01:37From 1981 to 1984 assisted the guerrilla rebels in Afghanistan.
01:43Then in 1987 you played a key role in the assassination of radical Islamic leaders in
01:48a top secret Musaad operation.
01:52It's quite an impressive resume, I must admit, isn't it Mr. Hugo Bernhardt?
02:00I have no doubt that a mercenary of your caliber must be quite a teacher, and I'm sure a number
02:05of distinguished men must have been under your instruction.
02:12It might be a good idea to send some of our own officers to attend your seminar and have
02:16you whip them into shape.
02:18Yeah, that'd be great.
02:22Incidentally, was this man here a good student by any chance?
02:27I believe he showed up at your training grounds about five months ago.
02:33We know that he is a genius with a scalpel.
02:36What I'm wondering about is whether he has any talent with a gun.
02:39I don't divulge information about my pupils to anyone, period.
02:47Of course you don't.
02:48It's not.
02:49It's a genius with a human being.
02:50It's a genius with a genius.
02:52I don't understand.
02:53It's a genius with a genius.
02:54You have to be a genius.
02:55You have to be a genius with a genius.
02:57So, have you ever trained with a gun before?
03:25Uh, no.
03:27I guess that means that you're self-taught, then.
03:29Actually, I've never shot a gun before.
03:33Hmm? What? You mean not even once?
03:35Right. I know I'm asking for the impossible.
03:39That said, you're my only hope right now.
03:43Hmm. It makes no difference.
03:45I make all my students forget everything they learned before they got here.
03:49But this...
03:50This is the first time I'll be teaching someone who's never shot a gun before.
03:57Hmm.
03:57Cool.
03:58Crazy.
04:02Let's go.
04:32Or lack of, this is where everyone starts.
04:34Now jump like that child over there.
04:47Don't just stand there.
04:49Well, get started.
04:51Uh, yes, sir.
05:02Faster now.
05:04Hurry it up.
05:08I said faster.
05:16Balance.
05:16It's all about balance.
05:18Come on, faster.
05:32I said faster.
05:34Well, obviously I can't jump rope nearly as well as you do.
06:03Tell me something.
06:08Is this what you do?
06:09You know, always supervising student training like this.
06:15All right, I understand.
06:17You don't have to keep on staring at me like that.
06:20I'll do it.
06:20I know what I have to do.
06:38Hey, it's a brambling.
06:39I wonder if it's looking for food for its chicks.
06:42I wonder what I can see.
06:47This morning is important.
06:48I like that.
06:49And then I'll do it.
06:50Let's get it later.
06:51I believe.
06:53I think it's a really cool thing.
06:55I like that.
06:57We don't get it back.
06:58I know.
07:00I hear some.
07:00I think it's a kind of brilliant.
07:01Yeah.
07:02That's pretty funny.
07:03I know.
07:03I'll never hear some people.
07:04I have seen some things.
07:05I don't have to do this.
07:06I don't want to guess.
07:06What's wrong? Are you too tired to eat?
07:32Uh, yes.
07:34You can't train if you pass out.
07:36Yes, sir.
07:39You can't train if you pass out.
07:43Okay.
07:48Is she your daughter?
08:05Or your granddaughter, maybe?
08:08Neither.
08:12That little girl is the daughter of a woman I killed.
08:17Shot her down right before her very eyes.
08:20Back in Myanmar.
08:21I don't know who you are.
08:25On mission in the jungle, I ran into a hut for shelter.
08:29And there she was with her mother.
08:30Her mother was holding a gun.
08:45If I'd have been a fraction of a second slower, it would have been me that died that day.
08:49I brought the child back here with me.
08:52I couldn't just leave her.
08:55From that moment on, she hasn't smiled once.
08:59That's why she'll probably hate me for the rest of her life.
09:10That's the sort of thing that happens when you have a gun.
09:13Now, if you can't handle that, then I'd suggest you don't carry one.
09:17I don't know who you are, but I don't know who you are.
09:47Oh
10:17Oh
10:47Oh
11:17Oh
11:23What's that what a pleasant scent that is it smells just like Daphne blossoms
11:47Thanks
12:09All right, that's enough of that
12:13So then time for some more running go
12:17Oh
12:18Yes, sir
12:19Right away then
12:20When you're done running come to the bottom of the hill in the back
12:23Uh
12:24What's down there?
12:25The firing range
12:28The firing range
12:34Remember
12:35Two shots
12:36You have to make sure that whenever you fire your gun you always pull the trigger twice
12:40If you can do that instinctively it betters your chances of taking out your objective
12:44If you can't do that
12:46If you can't do that
12:47Then you're as good as dead it's all over
12:50All over
12:51All over
12:52Let's go
12:54Yes
12:55No
12:56No
12:57No
12:58No
12:59No
13:00No
13:01No
13:02No
13:03I don't know.
13:33I don't know.
14:03I don't know.
14:33I don't know.
15:03I don't know.
15:05Aim.
15:07Do it again.
15:09Aim.
15:11Do it again.
15:19Aim.
15:21Do it again.
15:29Aim.
15:31Do it again.
15:39What's wrong?
15:52It's a baby brambling.
16:00I guess it fell out of its nest.
16:02No, wait.
16:04You have to put it back.
16:06That chick is going to die.
16:10It's very difficult to raise them like that.
16:12They rarely survive for that long outside of the nest.
16:16Let's put it back.
16:24Back with its mother, okay?
16:26Do it again.
16:36I don't know.
16:38I don't know.
16:40It's a baby.
16:42Three seconds.
17:02That's all the time you've got.
17:04Find your target and pull the trigger,
17:06because one mistake is the slightest bit of hesitation,
17:08and you're dead.
17:12Tell me, how well did he perform over those five months
17:20he was there training with you?
17:23Technically speaking, he was a perfect student.
17:25He built up the necessary stamina,
17:28and his concentration while firing was extraordinary.
17:31However...
17:33However?
17:34Being able to actually shoot a person is another story.
17:38Really?
17:39Whether or not he is successful on his first kill,
17:42that's what it all comes down to.
17:45Either he's got what it takes, or he doesn't.
17:48Yes, I see.
17:49I wonder which road this man will choose.
17:54Well, it matters not.
17:56Tell me, do you have any idea where he might have gone?
18:04Because if you do know where,
18:05I would really like for you to tell me.
18:07Thanks for all you've done for me over the past five months.
18:25Here's the remaining tuition I owe.
18:26And please, help yourself to the Nikojaga.
18:31Again, thank you for everything.
18:47Damn it.
18:47Damn it all.
19:14She's laughing.
19:15So how about it?
19:21You do know where this man was heading, don't you?
19:30That I can't tell you.
19:38That's fine.
19:39You can go now.
19:40This way, sir.
19:48You can go now.
20:18You can go now.
20:48One Manhattan, have a ball.
21:07Wait a second, where's the cherry?
21:10Huh?
21:10It's not a Manhattan without the cherry.
21:14Uh, yeah, my mistake.
21:17Hm.
21:18I'll let it slide.
21:20This time.
21:24Hm.
21:26Hm.
21:27Business always goes well when I'm sucking on one of these.
21:30Huh?
21:31A lucky charm is a lucky charm.
21:44Come to Papa.
21:46I just hope there's still something of value worth taking.
21:49Well, well, well, lucky what we've got here.
22:03It's a five-finger free-for-all.
22:06Wonder if there's anything valuable enough for a connoisseur like Otto Hackle.
22:10Heh, you never know what's gonna happen.
22:14First you're a shoo-in candidate for governor, next thing you and your wife get shot.
22:19Oh, well.
22:20Oh, well, down to business.
22:25I'm guessing this is where they kept the safe.
22:27Why am I getting the chills?
22:35This is creepy as hell.
22:37I've never felt anything like this.
22:40Could...
22:41Could somebody be in there?
22:45Heh heh heh heh heh heh heh.
22:47As if.
22:48What am I so scared about?
22:49It ain't like me to be a chicken.
22:50Don't move.
22:52Put your hands behind your head.
22:56Oh, man.
22:57I can't believe this.
22:59Damn bartender, it's his fault.
23:01He forgot the cherry.
23:02I said put your hands up.
23:04All right, all right, all right.
23:06Give me a break on this one, officer.
23:08I haven't taken anything yet.
23:09I promise.
23:11I'm not a cop.
23:12No?
23:13So you're robbing the place, too, huh?
23:15Well, in that case, why don't you just put that thing away and we'll have ourselves a little chat.
23:18Hands behind your head now.
23:21Jeez, what's with this guy?
23:22He's a bigger boy scout than the friggin' cops.
23:26You gotta be kidding me.
23:28Thanks for nothing, buddy.
23:30I'm out of here.
23:31Don't follow me.
23:33Someone like you just kicked in the way.
23:35You'll slow me down.
23:36Damn it all.
23:38I told you to stop following me.
23:41Damn, damn, today just ain't my dad.
23:43Hey!
23:46That's right.
23:47I thought I recognized you.
23:49You're all over the papers.
23:51You're the doctor wanted for questioning in connection with Councilman Springer's murder.
23:55And you, are you a thief?
23:56That I am.
23:57But I got something called morals.
23:59I don't go around killing people.
24:00You wouldn't know anything about the murders that happened in that house, would you?
24:04No idea.
24:05So get out of my face, will you?
24:07Later.
24:07Later.
24:07Hey, doctor.
24:13Doctor, you're some sort of top-notch surgeon, aren't you?
24:17My brilliant brain just came up with a fantastic idea.
24:21Do you think that people meet by chance, doctor?
24:24They don't.
24:25Believe me, I know.
24:26I believe in fate.
24:28I think people meet for a reason.
24:30And my gut tells me you and I were destined to become partners.
24:33Huh?
24:33Call me crazy, but I think a lot of folks in the underground community need someone like you.
24:40You know, guys who need to hide out, so they can't go to regular doctors for help.
24:44Listen, you leave the management to old Heckle here.
24:47I'll make you the world's best underground doctor in no time.
24:50I'm telling you, doc, you're gonna make a lot of money.
24:53You'll be a millionaire before you know it.
24:55Eh?
24:56Hey, hey, doctor.
24:57Where you think you're going?
24:58There's something I have to do, and it can't wait.
25:01Well, I'd hold my horses if I were you.
25:04You want to know about the murders in that house, don't you?
25:08Well, I guess he'd like to hear that I saw the killer, am I right?
25:12What did you say?
25:14Are you telling me the truth?
25:16You want to know?
25:17What did he look like?
25:18I need to know.
25:19Was the killer blonde and about 20 years of age?
25:21What are you on about?
25:22Never mind.
25:23You just tell me about who you saw there.
25:25Team up with me and I'd be happy to, doctor.
25:27He's on the third floor.
25:33So how did you come to know all of this, anyway?
25:35I spent a month checking out the councilman's house, casing the joint.
25:38I do my homework.
25:39Just when I'm ready to make a move, the killer beats me to it.
25:43Fifteen minutes later, I look in the window and they're dead.
25:46Worm food.
25:47And well, I figured I might be able to blackmail the murderer, so I followed him here.
25:51This is all you really need to prove your innocence, doc.
25:54Know what I'm saying?
25:55All you have to do is call the police and tell them.
25:58After that, we should go somewhere.
26:00Sit down, relax, talk over a drink about our future together as partners.
26:05Hey!
26:08Stop!
26:08What are you doing?
26:09What do you want to talk to him for?
26:10What, did you miss the part where he murders people?
26:13Man, what is he thinking looking for trouble like that?
26:16I'm out of here.
26:16However, a cash cow like him is a rare opportunity.
26:25Damn, I usually make it a rule not to stick my neck up, but...
26:28Hey!
26:52Hey!
26:56Another hot afternoon, isn't it?
26:58I, uh, I'm actually looking for someone.
27:05Hey, doc!
27:06You alive in there?
27:09Uh, doctor?
27:12W-what are you doing?
27:13He's got a gun, dummy!
27:15Mother and I, we often used to go walking together.
27:19Huh?
27:20On summer afternoons a lot like this one, there was a long road we took,
27:25and a long sighted a field of sunflowers, but mother's dead now.
27:30This is important, so I need you to listen.
27:32Did someone ask you to use that gun?
27:35Tell me, was it a man?
27:36Was it a man?
27:37It was.
27:39One day this young man came up to me at a local bar.
27:41And was he about 20 years old, with blonde hair?
27:44Huh?
27:45He was, and he had a big, bright, beautiful smile.
27:49Called himself Eric.
27:49So he's going by Eric now.
27:53We met a few times, and we eventually became very close friends.
27:57He invited me over to the place where he was staying.
28:00It was the estate of Councilman Springer.
28:02Did he live in that mansion until recently?
28:05Yes, he did, for a year, in fact.
28:08He said they took good care of him.
28:09He was like a son to them.
28:11Wait a minute.
28:12I had my eye on that house for a month and never saw anyone who looked like that.
28:15They were a wonderful family.
28:19I have a picture.
28:20The Councilman, his wife, and me.
28:23However, there was something I couldn't forgive them for.
28:27Huh?
28:28There was a beautiful area on their property.
28:31A bed of sunflowers in their yard.
28:33But one day the Councilman cleared it all up in order to build a bigger driveway.
28:38So when I mentioned to my young friend that I thought it was awful,
28:41I was delighted to discover he agreed.
28:43Wait, are you saying you actually killed them because of some flowers?
28:48Hardly.
28:49There was more to it.
28:51He also told me Councilman Springer had a mistress.
28:55That's when my friend looked at me and said,
28:58I've decided I no longer wish to live with or be a member of the Springer household.
29:03From now on, I'm not a part of that family anymore.
29:07Then he proceeded to request of me that I erase the family.
29:12Having a mistress is so inexcusable.
29:17My mother was someone's mistress, too.
29:20She was a kept woman, you know.
29:22Listen, listen.
29:23Don't think about all that stuff.
29:25By the way, do you know where the safe is in that house?
29:27I believe on the second floor in the library.
29:31All right, then.
29:33Doctor, you probably shouldn't stick around here.
29:35You can erase your past.
29:41Did you know that?
29:42If you don't like it, you can erase everything.
29:45You can erase all of it.
29:48You can reset your entire life if you want.
29:51Sorry, I don't agree with that at all.
29:53You may try to forget, but no one can simply erase their past like that.
29:57Yeah, I guess you're right.
30:01Huh?
30:01I wonder why I thought that.
30:04It doesn't make any sense to me now.
30:07Why did I think I could erase the past by pulling the trigger?
30:11Looking back, I wonder why I listened to him and did what he asked me.
30:14I think you should go now.
30:20Our talk is over.
30:21I have nothing more to say.
30:26Oh, that's right.
30:28Your name is Dr. Tenma, isn't it?
30:33He left a message behind for you.
30:35Do make sure you take a good look at it.
30:38You'll find it in the councilman's library.
30:40Huh?
30:40He predicted that you would come here and he was correct about that.
30:45Eric also mentioned to me.
30:48Your fate has already been decided for you.
30:51So has mine.
30:56Doctor!
30:59I told you, didn't I?
31:03Did you actually shoot this guy?
31:07Oh, suicide, I gotcha.
31:09What the hell?
31:18What's the use in dying?
31:21Everything's over when you're dead.
31:22It makes no sense.
31:23Hey, Doc, there's nothing like living, am I right?
31:26You know, I think I actually agree with you for a change.
31:29Hey, what exactly do you mean for a change?
31:31Anyway, so you're after this killer named Johan or whatever?
31:34I don't get it.
31:35I really don't know why you'd do that.
31:37Hey, why don't you forget about this nonsense and team up with me?
31:42Oh, by the way, I don't know why, but when I tried to open the door to this room before,
31:47it kind of gave me the creeps.
31:48What the?
32:01What's the matter?
32:11Hey, Doc, you're shaking like a leaf, Doc.
32:16Look at me.
32:18Look at me.
32:20The monster inside me is getting bigger.
32:24You're harmless.
32:25This is all just a game to you, isn't it?
32:28Hey, Doc, wait up.
32:34Oh, come on, wait.
32:35Listen to me.
32:36Hey, Doc, I'm talking to you.
32:38Oh, for crying out loud.
32:40I've got some really good news to tell you.
32:42You're gonna thank me for this.
32:44You'll keep your promise and team up with me, right?
32:46I never said I'd team up with you.
32:48Hey!
32:49I just thought you might need some money to run from the cops, but I guess I was wrong.
33:01Just get in the car.
33:03This is our first client.
33:05The nice man will escort you to your patient, Doc.
33:09I'll hang on to your things for now.
33:12If you want them back, you'd better do your job, get paid the rest,
33:15and meet up with me at Frank's Tavern on Graston Street.
33:19So long.
33:21Now get out there and earn your keep.
33:25Now that's what I call a profitable business.
33:28Since I already got an advance, I suppose it's time to go and have a drink.
33:37Hey, counselor.
33:38I brought back a doctor for you.
33:45Thank you for coming, doctor.
33:47Hurry.
33:47Please stop the bleeding.
33:52It appears your auxiliary artery has been damaged.
33:55Did you get hit by a shotgun?
33:57Yeah.
33:59Hey, the doctor is empty-handed.
34:01Did you get the surgical equipment?
34:03No.
34:03It was too dangerous in this city.
34:05I couldn't get that far.
34:06I couldn't operate on you here even if I had the proper equipment.
34:11He needs to be taken to a fully equipped hospital.
34:14I already would have done that if I'd been able to.
34:17Save him already.
34:18About how long ago was he wounded?
34:20Can the questions, doctor.
34:22Four hours ago, huh?
34:30Were you involved in the terrorist attack this morning?
34:33And what does it matter if we were?
34:37I won't do it.
34:38What the hell did you say?
34:41I'm not helping people who took others' lives indiscriminately.
34:45You shut your mouth.
34:46Do you realize the situation you're in right now?
34:48Either you help them or you die.
34:50Calm down, Carl.
34:51Listen, doctor.
34:53Our friends will be coming to help us soon, so it's simple.
34:56All you need to do is stop the bleeding to buy me some time.
35:01I already told you to calm down.
35:03Yeah, but...
35:04Counselor!
35:05No, you listen to me very carefully.
35:07My life is in this doctor's hands right now.
35:11If I die, then you can shoot him.
35:17We're not running a charity, you know?
35:19You owe us, so you gotta pay back the 250,000 marks we lent you.
35:23Simple as that, Otto Heckle.
35:25But, Mr. Glouse, I want to pay you back, sir.
35:28That's nice.
35:29I'm glad you feel that way.
35:30I'll consider it.
35:34Now go on ahead and break both his arms.
35:37I'll get it! I'll get it!
35:39I'll pay you back! I will!
35:41That's a good boy.
35:42I just need you to give me one more month.
35:44Break both his legs, too.
35:45Witnesses have helped police identify the main suspects.
35:51They are Max Steindorf and Carl Bluff.
35:53Oh, please, please, wait!
35:55The GWE is offering 300,000 marks for any information leading to the arrest of the terrorists.
36:02Wait a minute, it's them.
36:04Huh?
36:04I can pay you back that money. I know where those guys are. I really do. And that'll take care of what I owe you.
36:10This had better be the truth. Otherwise, I'm gonna break your scrawny neck.
36:13It's true, it's true. Hey, would I lie?
36:15Oh, man, that's right. I forgot time to stay with those guys. Oh, well, who cares?
36:27You called me a murderer who goes around killing people indiscriminately.
36:32Well, you're wrong, doctor. What I did had meaning. There was a good reason for what I did.
36:37Now that the president of GWE is dead, I can finally die in peace. I really don't mind. I achieved what I set out to do.
36:49Counselor?
36:50I used to be a lawyer in East Germany, and my friend here was a political secretary. And when the wall came down, we lost our jobs.
37:01Doctor, do you have any idea what it is like for us?
37:05After the wall fell, GWE came to the East with their big funding. They barged in and built these factories on our land.
37:13One after another. That was our country, our land. They had no right to do that.
37:20They stepped all over our pride. Well, I'm proud to have shot that bastard. I'm glad that I did it.
37:31Counselor.
37:32It's cold. I'm cold.
37:36Hang on. Just hang on. Our friends will be here soon.
37:39They won't come. I have a feeling that our friends won't be joining us.
37:50Stop the bleeding! Now, doctor! Hurry or I'll shoot you!
37:57I'll do it!
37:59I don't want to die.
38:00I don't want to die. I don't want to die.
38:12Are you afraid? Are you afraid of dying?
38:15Well, now you know what they all felt like. The twelve people you killed, that's how they died. This is what they went through.
38:25Now do you know what it means to kill someone?
38:27Get scissors and disinfectant. Is that too much to ask?
38:39Arterial bleeding's pretty bad. He's in a state of shock from low blood pressure.
38:43I can keep my hand pressed against the wound to stop the bleeding.
38:46I'm gonna have to suture the open flesh here. Needle and thread.
38:51W-we don't have that.
38:52Fine, then a stapler will do.
38:54What? A stapler?
38:55Just go and get it!
38:57Yes, sir!
39:12All right.
39:16What? What do you think you're doing?
39:19I've done what I can. He needs to get to a hospital.
39:27What? A hospital? No! What are you thinking? If you don't put him down right now, I'll kill you!
39:33Pull the trigger if you want. But if you kill me, know this. You're gonna have to carry him to the hospital yourself.
39:46Put me down. Right here. Just save yourself.
40:02I just realized I'd seen your face somewhere before. You're the doctor wanted in connection with those serial murderers, aren't you?
40:12Put me down, dammit!
40:14What I did this morning was not an indiscriminate attack. The men I killed were the president of GWE, his lackeys, and his bodyguards. And they all had it coming.
40:29So you're telling me there were no innocent victims in that shooting?
40:34You're talking about that girl at the newsstand.
40:38You already knew about her then. You knew you shot that girl, didn't you?
40:42Why did you bother saving a man like me? It wasn't because you were afraid to get shot. You weren't afraid to die. I could tell by the look in your eyes. So why did you do it?
40:57Why save a terrorist like me? Why would you even bother?
41:03Because I believe in you. I have faith in your humanity.
41:07You should get going. The police will be here soon. You hang in there.
41:20You too. You are truly a great doctor.
41:29And the money? What happened to the money?
41:32Hey, Doc. Don't tell me you fixed him and just left without getting paid.
41:37For the Erfurt Station attack were apprehended by police earlier this morning.
41:40Why don't you say something? Come on!
41:42The two alleged suspects surrendered to authorities quietly and without incident.
41:50Hey! We ain't operating no charity outfit here, Doc!
41:54When you palabras here, it's true.
41:55Love you.
41:55You know you ask me for more of your assumptions.
41:57Welcome back.
41:58Our friends wanted to this story.
41:59Have you finished your copy?
42:00Since we had a record of you, we'll get a record of you.
42:05And it's..
42:08My dad took a record of knows about time.
42:16Every time we set that up.
42:17We asked him to do here.
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