Viper’s Creed

Viper's Creed / ヴァイパーズ・クリード
Viper’s Creed
Genres: Action, Military, Sci-Fi
Themes: Military
Studios: AIC Spirits, Digital Frontier
Producers: Mill Creek Entertainment, Sony Pictures Entertainment
Rating: 6.68 / 10
Rank: #6170
Popularity: #6606
Users Listed: 11,278
Users Scored: 4,386
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 03/15/2021
Aired: January 6, 2009 – March 24, 2009 (Winter)
Type: tv
Source: original
Age Rating: PG 13
Episodes: 12

Synopsis:

Years after a devastating conflict reshaped the world’s landscapes, humanity exists in a precarious balance. The remnants of organized power are fractured, with a burgeoning private military sector filling the void left by weakened national armies. The series follows a team operating within one such PMC, navigating the morally ambiguous realities of post-war survival. They undertake diverse missions – security details, resource acquisition, and peacekeeping operations – often finding themselves caught in the crossfire between dwindling governmental authority and powerful corporate interests. The narrative explores themes of loyalty, duty, and the human cost of rebuilding in a scarred world, depicting a gritty atmosphere where trust is a rare commodity and the lines between right and wrong are perpetually blurred. The story emphasizes interpersonal dynamics within the PMC as they strive to maintain order amidst widespread instability.

Episodes:

  • Episode 1: Cyclops (Aired: 01/06/2009)
  • Episode 2: Unknown (Aired: 01/13/2009)
  • Episode 3: Shot (Aired: 01/20/2009)
  • Episode 4: Sorceress (Aired: 01/27/2009)
  • Episode 5: Grim Reaper (Aired: 02/03/2009)
  • ... and 7 more episodes

Characters:

  • Cryde, Saiki (Main) - Voice Actors: Kuroda, Takaya, Love, Jonathan
  • Kariya, Sakurako (Main) - Voice Actors: Toyoguchi, Megumi, Day, Carol-Anne
  • Cannud, Sabrina (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Sakurai, Hina, Beers, Angie
  • Chiaki, Ulla (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Sakurai, Takahiro, Meen, Richard
  • Dilah, Ageha (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Akiyama, Nana, Davies, Leda
  • Doc (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Arimoto, Kinryuu, de Nance, Doug
  • Henderson, Walter (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Yanaka, Hiroshi, Brown, Don
  • Ladd, Chris (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Ueda, Kana, Rushfeldt, Laura
  • Maika (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Kojima, Sachiko, Banigan, April
  • Meneau, Jill (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Kojima, Sachiko, Bachynski, Emily
  • Nguyen, Norma (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Minagawa, Junko, Taylor-Parry, Meredith
  • Oguma, Fuyuhiko (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Ooki, Tamio, Hudson, Paul
  • Oguma, Haruki (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Fukuyama, Jun, Roberts, Scott
  • Shankai, Rudra (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Kawada, Shinji, Hunter, Brendan
  • Starogue, Gharib (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Hoshino, Mitsuaki, Williams, Scott
  • Strauss, Telesa (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Kaida, Yuki, Gilbertson, Onalea
  • Treag, Kelly (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Satou, Rina, Risdon, Melanie
  • Zaliche (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Sakuya, Shunsuke, Umholtz, Noah

Staff:

  • Aramaki, Shinji (Director)
  • Kanbe, Hiroyuki (Director, Episode Director, Storyboard, Key Animation, Assistant Animation Director, Character Design)
  • Abe, Masashi (Episode Director)
  • Hirokawa, Shuuichi (Episode Director)
  • Nishouji, Yoshihito (Episode Director)
  • Takeshita, Kenichi (Episode Director)
  • Hasegawa, Keiichi (Script)
  • Hayashi, Hiroki (Storyboard)
  • Nakayama, Takehiro (Storyboard)
  • Takigawa, Kazuo (Storyboard, Animation Director)
  • Toukairin, Shinichi (Storyboard, Key Animation)
  • Nakamura, Kouji (Theme Song Lyrics, Theme Song Performance, Theme Song Composition, Theme Song Arrangement)
  • moumoon (Theme Song Performance)
  • Akahoshi, Masanao (Series Composition, Screenplay)
  • Baba, Ryuuichi (Key Animation)
  • Chiba, Takayuki (Key Animation)
  • Fujita, Masayuki (Key Animation)
  • Fukuchi, Yuuki (In-Between Animation)
  • Geshi, Yuuya (Key Animation)
  • Gotou, Arihiro (Key Animation)
  • Hara, Makoto (Key Animation)
  • Hibi, Chieko (Color Setting)
  • Houjou, Naoaki (Key Animation)
  • Iida, Hiroyoshi (Key Animation)
  • Iizuka, Youko (Key Animation)
  • Iwata, Ryuuji (Key Animation)
  • Jinbo, Daisuke (Sound Effects)
  • Katou, Rika (Assistant Animation Director)
  • Kitajima, Nobuyuki (Key Animation)
  • Kurita, Shinichi (Key Animation)
  • Kuroda, Yuka (In-Between Animation)
  • Makino, Ryuuichi (Assistant Animation Director, Key Animation)
  • Matsuoka, Hideaki (Key Animation)
  • Moroishi, Miyuki (Key Animation)
  • Murata, Noriyasu (Key Animation)
  • Nagakawa, Kaoru (Key Animation)
  • Naraoka, Hikaru (Key Animation)
  • Okazaki, Hiromi (Animation Director)
  • Ooba, Sachiko (Key Animation)
  • Oonishi, Shougo (Music)
  • Oonishi, Takako (Key Animation)
  • Oota, Ai (Screenplay)
  • Sakai, Keishi (Key Animation)
  • Sakurai, Konomi (Assistant Animation Director)
  • Satou, Michio (Animation Director)
  • Shimokawa, Hisashi (Key Animation)
  • Sudarehata, Yumi (2nd Key Animation)
  • Takahashi, Tetsuya (Music)
  • Tokunaga, Minami (Animation Check)
  • Wada, Shinichi (Key Animation)

Reviews:

  • User ktulu007 (Score: 6/10):
    Viper's Creed was made in 2009 by AIC Spirits (A company with some good stuff but a pretty questionable history overall.) It was was created by Aramaki Shinji. It aired briefly in America, but was quickly canceled due to low ratings. Honestly, given the stuff that gets popular in America, I'm not sure if that's a good or a bad sign. So let's take a look at Viper's Creed and find out. The story is pretty simple. Air and sea travel has been made impossible by a large-scale war. Cities have been isolated and contractors called Blademen have been hired by a foreign business to safeguardthe city from bug mechs. A terrorist group with really nonsensical ideas called Hound is also causing problems and the Viper team finds itself in the middle of a conspiracy. The story does some things well. The setup is pretty interesting and, when you find out the nature of the conspiracy, a lot of the seemingly nonsensical elements do end up making some sense. But the story still has a couple major issues. Instead of developing their characters naturally in the narrative they have several episodes that barely connect to the main story in which they inundate you with backstory. Because that's much better than learning about a character naturally. The story is also pretty minimal, when they do get to the main plot what you actually get is a lot of action sequences with short bursts of story. The ending is also a load of crap, but I can't go into details about why without spoilers. nnLet's move into the characters. To Viper's Creed's credit, they do try to develop the six major characters and it works, they are three-dimensional characters. The major problem is with the supporting cast, which is composed largely of one-dimensional characters and the antagonists who barely get any motivation. Another problem is that some of the major characters are just unsympathetic. The main example of this being Haruki who goes beyond naive and into the realm of being a complete moron. The worst part is that his complete idiocy is barely questioned.nnLet's talk about the art for a moment. The machines in this look really good. The action scenes are really intense and well done. That being said, they do some bizarre things with faces and the backgrounds are pretty lazy most of the time. nnThe voice acting is good. Toyoguchi Megumi, Kuroda Takaya, Minagawa Junko and several others do well in their roles. The one real exception is Akiyama Nana who gives a rather uninspired and flat performance. I haven't heard her in anything else so I couldn't tell you whether this was the direction, inexperience or just a lack of ability at expressing emotions. I'm not even going to bother speculating on it. Then there's the music, a lot of it just doesn't work with the series. It's just too soft and serene for the action-packed content. nnThe yuri factor is a 1/10. There's no yuri in…
  • User dragontamer08 (Score: 10/10):
    Despite the low viewer rating and the first review here for Viper's Creed, I absolutely loved this anime and I'm really hoping for a sequel. Story: 10--a good story, especially for so few episodes. Yes, the general storyline is a classic one, but it's a storyline that works, which is why it's been used so many times. Art: 8--at the beginning I remember thinking that the art could have used a few more frames to smooth out some of the movements, but overall it's animated in the usual style for the newer anime, and the action scenes are done really well. They knew howto create tension with the visuals as well as the storyline and sound effects by zooming in on something and omitting the focus. Really keeps you watching.nnSound: 9--consistently throughout the series, I was amazed at the background music. It set the tone perfectly for each scene without making the view actually notice it until the director wanted the viewer to notice. Also, the ending song is my newest favorite (will be listening on repeat for another month). Sound effects were good overall, though most are the usual mech anime sounds (hydraulics, gunshots, metal, etc.).nnCharacter: 10--Great character development. They structure the story so that you really invest in the characters, even though the anime is so short. Very realistic characters, flaws and all. At times you want to hate them, at times you want to just hug them 'til they suffocate. (o.O moe?)nnEnjoyment: 9--absolutely loved (almost) every minute of the anime. I usually go for happy anime (Shugo Chara anyone?), and too much strife mid-series can permanently turn me off of a series. Great beginning, great end, it's the middle you have to watch out for. So, I docked one point, but still, it's a 9/10.nnOverall: 10--period.
  • User mel-hime (Score: 8/10):
    Well..let's see...if not for the plot at least for the awesome art this anime deserves a shot. Story:...nothing special or outstanding but it was edible ....not very full of cliche-es but like i said nothing special.For 12 episodes i think u can resist cause it's worth a shot.A few turn-of-events but nothing special..although i liked the end..u will understand why...i gave it a 6..for fair Art:Outstanding and first-class..that's this series strong point..although there were some scenes that were repeated cause the designers were lazy to recreate them....but it is very good and it gets a 10 Sound: pretty decent..nothing special but still pretty good..gets a 7 Character: Well...12episodes don't really help character development so i didn't really get to get close to the characters..but still it was pretty fair.My fave character was Haruki..nop..IS Haruki....and of course that is mainly because Jun Fukuyama does his voice..:X..but i kinda liked the shounen too gets a 6 for fairnnEnjoyment: Well..i expected a little more..but..i guess it was ok..8 for enjoymentnnOverall: 8...i wanted to give a 7 but i am a sucker for great art and animation with action scenes so i gave it an 8 instead...it's worth a shot..try it out.
  • ... and 6 more reviews