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Metallic Rouge 2024 Tv Series Review Trailer Poster

 The release date and time for “Metallic Rouge” season 1 episode 1 has been revealed. The episode is scheduled to stream on Crunchyroll. “Metallic Rouge” takes place in a society characterized by the coexistence of humans and androids, with Rouge Redstar and Naomi Orthmann taking on the mission to Mars. Your task involves the elimination of nine rogue androids that pose a major threat to the government. The inaugural episode promises an action-packed battle set against a futuristic backdrop.


To watch Episode 1, viewers can opt for a subscription to Crunchyroll, which offers three different plans. The Fan Plan is priced at $7.99 per month, the Mega Plan is $9.99 per month, and the Ultimate Fan Plan is available for $14.99 per month. All three plans include a 14-day free trial for new subscribers.

Stars: Yume Miyamoto, Tomoyo Kurosawa, Shunsuke Takeuchi

In the sci-fi narrative of “Metallic Rouge,” set against the backdrop of a society where humans and androids coexist, Rouge Redstar and her companion Naomi Orthmann embark on a mission to Mars. Their primary objective is to eliminate nine rogue androids known collectively as the Nine Immortals, who pose a substantial threat to the government. This captivating series delves into themes of AI ethics and rebellion against the backdrop of a futuristic landscape.

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