Inferno Cop

Inferno Cop
インフェルノコップ
(Inferuno Koppu)
Genre Action, Satire, Crime fiction
Original net animation
Directed by Hiroyuki Imaishi
Akira Amemiya
Written by Hiromi Wakabayashi
Studio Trigger/CoMix Wave
Released December 24, 2012 March 18, 2013
Runtime 3 minutes
Episodes 13

Inferno Cop (インフェルノコップ Inferuno Koppu) is a 13-episode Japanese original net animation, directed by Hiroyuki Imaishi and produced by Trigger and CoMix Wave. It was streamed via the Anime Bancho YouTube channel from December 24, 2012 to March 18, 2013.[1] The main theme is "Die Höllen Polizei" (ディ ホゥーレン ポリツァイ Di Hōren Poritsai, lit. "The Policeman From Hell") by Juriano Hagiwara.

Synopsis

The web series centers around the adventures of Inferno Cop, a police officer with a flaming head who seeks revenge after his family was murdered by Southern Cross, a shady, Illuminati-like organization that attempts to control the world with its various monsters and thugs. Inferno Cop dispenses ruthless justice on all lawbreakers he can find in Jack Knife Edge Town, generally by blowing them up, shooting them dead, or both. Inferno Cop rapidly goes from one ridiculous incident to another, including fighting a newborn baby, traveling through time, fending off a zombie apocalypse, turning into a car for several episodes, and killing a mummy and becoming the new pharaoh after mishearing his sidekick's dying words before ultimately trying to halt Southern Cross' attempts to bring about an end of the world with Inferno Cop as the key.

Recurring characters

Inferno Cop
A brash and violent former police officer turned vigilante. He drives a flaming cop car and his head is a flaming skull that wears sunglasses. He uses a revolver that blows up nearly anything it shoots. His family was murdered by Southern Cross, and it is implied that they killed him as well before the series. While most of the local police in Jack Knife Edge City excuse any crime so long as the perpetrators have "paid their taxes," Inferno Cop will tolerate no evil and destroy any lawbreaker on sight with little to no evidence. He is a middle school dropout and is severely weakened when underwater, though his skull/head stays on fire regardless.
Mr. Judge
A masked vigilante and purveyor of justice, both as a superhero and an actual judge.
Mecha Cop
A hulking robot armed with chain guns that is created by Southern Cross solely to kill Inferno Cop. When he proves incapable of doing so, they are forced to work together when they are both sent into the past, and eventually Hell itself. When Inferno Cop notices the exit to Hell, Mecha Cop chooses to stay in Hell and help others instead.
Auntie Grenda
Inferno Cop's aunt who lives in Hell. She is a kindly old lady despite her situation. Mecha Cop befriends her when he and Inferno Cop arrive in Hell, and she is later seen riding him into battle.
FBI
A trio of hit men, one short, one tall, and one very fat. They attempt to kill Inferno Cop while he is in the hospital.

Episode list

No. Title[2] Original airdate
01 "The Badge From Hell"
"Jigoku no Keiji wa Yattekuru" (地獄の刑事はやってくる) 
December 24, 2012
02 "Deep Blue Baby"
"Dīpu Burū Beibī" (ディープブルーベイビー) 
December 31, 2012
03 "Proof of Justice"
"Seigi no Shōsa" (正義の証左) 
January 7, 2013
04 "Escape from Nightmare"
"Akumu kara no Dasshutsu" (悪夢からの脱出) 
January 14, 2013
05 "The Apocalyptic World"
"Yagate Owaru Sekai" (やがて終わる世界) 
January 21, 2013
06 "From The Ancient Village"
"Taiko no Mura Yori" (太古の村より) 
January 28, 2013
07 "Inferno, an incident in Hell"
"Inferuno Jigoku-hen" (インフェルノ地獄変) 
February 4, 2013
08 "Accelerating Spirit"
"Tamashī wa Kasokusuru" (魂は加速する) 
February 11, 2013
09 "Rest in Peace, My Friend"
"Shōnen'yo, Yasuraka ni Nemure" (少年よ、安らかに眠れ) 
February 18, 2013
10 "King's Intervention"
"Ō no Sokaku" (王の阻隔) 
February 25, 2013
11 "Condemn the Evil, Part 1"
"Danzaiseyo, Jigoku no Keiji (Zenpen)" (断罪せよ、地獄の刑事(前編)) 
March 4, 2013
12 "Condemn the Evil, Part 2"
"Danzaiseyo, Jigoku no Keiji (Kōhen)" (断罪せよ、地獄の刑事(後編)) 
March 11, 2013
13 "Let's Search For Tomorrow"
"Rettsu Sāchi Fō Tumorō" (レッツ サーチ フォー トゥモロー) 
March 18, 2013

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