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The Best Episodes of Metallic Rouge

Every episode of Metallic Rouge ranked from best to worst. Let's dive into the Best Episodes of Metallic Rouge!

In a world where humans coexist with androids called Neans, a group known as the Immortal Nine rises up against society. Tasked with disposing of the revolters, a Nean named Rouge Redstar (aka Metal Rouge) and investigator Naomi Orthmann head to Mars to track them down…but first, Rouge wants some chocolate.

Genres:AnimationSci-Fi & FantasyAction & Adventure
Network:Fuji TV

Top Episode Ratings Summary

The best episode of "Metallic Rouge" is "Nowhere House", rated 8.1/10 from 37 user votes. It was directed by Masamitsu Abe and written by Noboru Takagi. "Nowhere House" aired on 2/29/2024 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Freedom and Phantoms".

  • Nowhere House
    8.1/10 37 votes

    #1 - Nowhere House

    Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 2024-02-29

    Rouge reunites with Gene and they visit Dr. Junghardt's Memory Library. Rouge traces his memories to learn about herself, Code Eve, and Dr. Jung's goals. Then a girl shows up claiming to be Rouge's younger sister, Cyan...

    Director: Masamitsu Abe

    Writer: Noboru Takagi

  • Freedom and Phantoms
    7.9/10 48 votes

    #2 - Freedom and Phantoms

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 2024-02-01

    Rouge is held by the CFN under suspicion of murdering Juval. Naomi advises her on how to escape, but Rouge suspects that Phantom Verde is involved and chooses to stay. Meanwhile, the police dispatch a security force to the Nean settlement...

    Director: Masamitsu Abe

    Writer: Toshizo Nemoto

  • Carnival Dances with Lost Memories
    7.8/10 45 votes

    #3 - Carnival Dances with Lost Memories

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 2024-02-08

    The imprisoned Rouge is lost in an illusion that can't be called either a dream or a memory: her life just after she was born, her days with her kind older brother Gene and her father Roy... as well as an unfamiliar woman and a masked man.

    Director: Takanori Yano

    Writer: Noboru Takagi

  • The Ones Who Visited
    7.7/10 29 votes

    #4 - The Ones Who Visited

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 2024-03-07

    As Rouge struggles against Aerkos, Silvia, and Grauphon, Eden shows up to save her, but it turns out he's also part of the Immortal Nine. A Usurper ship and Cyan show up, and the situation spirals into chaos. Could Cyan really be Rouge's sister?

    Director: Masayuki Otsuki

    Writer: Toshizo Nemoto, Mitsuyasu Sakai

  • Nameless Guest
    7.5/10 38 votes

    #5 - Nameless Guest

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 2024-02-15

    A murder occurs on the ship carrying Rouge and Naomi. The killer is captured by a surveillance camera, but another camera shows the same person elsewhere at the same time. Then another murder occurs, and the killer on camera looks like Naomi...

    Director: Daisuke Chiba

    Writer: Kimiko Ueno

  • Mask Graveyard
    7.5/10 29 votes

    #6 - Mask Graveyard

    Season 1 Episode 12 - Aired 2024-03-28

    Rouge and Naomi find Gene, but his behavior seems off. Eden battles Grauphon, both fighting for their convictions and the people they love. And Cyan is captured by the Puppetmaster, robbed of her consciousness, and forced to play a certain role.

    Director: Ikuro Sato

    Writer: Toshizo Nemoto

  • Marginal City
    7.4/10 53 votes

    #7 - Marginal City

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 2024-01-25

    One of the Immortal Nine, Phantom Verde, is said to be staying in a certain Nean settlement, but only authorized personnel are allowed in. While walking around town, Rouge meets a doctor who works in the settlement and seeks his help to get inside.

    Director: Masayuki Otsuki

    Writer: Toshizo Nemoto

  • Appropriate Gear
    7.4/10 37 votes

    #8 - Appropriate Gear

    Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 2024-02-22

    Naomi meets with Gene Junghardt as more pieces of the puzzle are revealed. Meanwhile, Rouge, who is due to be transferred to Ochrona, has an unexpected reunion.

    Director: Ikuro Sato

    Writer: Tsukasa Kondo

  • Crimson Is the Sound of Dawn
    7.2/10 91 votes

    #9 - Crimson Is the Sound of Dawn

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 2024-01-11

    Songstress Sarah Fitzgerald takes a mysterious girl named Rouge as her helper. After one of her performances, Sarah and her lover are attacked, and a woman named Naomi approaches Rouge with information about Sarah. What is Sarah hiding in her past?

    Director: Motonobu Hori

    Writer: Toshizo Nemoto

  • Wander in the Labyrinth
    7.2/10 62 votes

    #10 - Wander in the Labyrinth

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 2024-01-18

    Rouge and Naomi take a bus across Mars in search of the next Immortal Nine member. Suddenly a convoy of armed vehicles attacks the bus. They turn out to be a force of mercenaries targeting Rouge. The bus escapes into a forest, but breaks down...

    Director: Katsuya Shigehara

    Writer: Kimiko Ueno

  • Target Planet
    7.2/10 30 votes

    #11 - Target Planet

    Season 1 Episode 11 - Aired 2024-03-21

    After making an emergency landing on Venus, Rouge's group enters the Cloud Plant to find Gene, but Silvia picks up on their movements. As Gene looks on, the Puppetmaster begins to talk about his mother, Eva Kristella, and her creation, Code Eve.

    Director: Masayuki Otsuki, Daisuke Chiba, Miki Sakaibara

    Writer: Tsukasa Kondo

  • Family Portrait
    7.0/10 30 votes

    #12 - Family Portrait

    Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 2024-03-14

    En route to Venus, Rouge and Naomi learn that Cyan has stowed away on their ship. She's convinced Rouge is her big sister and insists on traveling with her, despite Naomi's protests. Ahead of them, Gene reaches Venus and meets the Puppetmaster...

    Director: Takanori Yano, Ikuro Sato

    Writer: Kimiko Ueno

  • Code Eve
    7.0/10 29 votes

    #13 - Code Eve

    Season 1 Episode 13 - Aired 2024-04-04

    The true identity of the Puppetmaster is revealed. Rouge, Silvia, and all the others listen in shock as he explains his plans and the world he wishes for. Were Rouge and the rest no more than puppets in his play?

    Director: Motonobu Hori

    Writer: Toshizo Nemoto