Baccano Episode 1


Baccano (バッカーノ!)

Episode 1


Baccano (バッカーノ!)


The Vice President Doesn't Say Anything about the Possibility of Him Being the Main Character is the first episode of Baccano (バッカーノ!) anime. The Baccano anime first episode aired on July 26, 2007.


  • Kanji Name: 副社長は自身が主役である可能性について語らない
  • Romaji Name: Fukushachō wa Jishin ga Shuyaku de aru Kanōsei ni tsuite Kataranai
  • English Name: The Vice President Doesn't Say Anything about the Possibility of Him Being the Main Character
  • Directed By: Yutaka Sato
  • Written By: Noboru Takagi
  • Air Date (Japan): July 26, 2007


Baccano Episode 1 Synopsis


A girl named Carol kneels at a table surrounded by open books, newspaper clippings and various papers. She is joined by the Vice President of the Daily Days, Gustav St. Germaine, who apologizes for her confusion after reprimanding her.

When Gustav asks what he was doing, Carol explains that he was looking for more information about the "story" and she can't help but think about the strange events that began in November 1930. Admit it. Gustav folds the pages of the newspaper and asks if he remembers the conversation they had on the train.

The anime jumps back to the train where Carol is watching a rainbow from her seat window. For her, Gustav philosophizes how mankind generally perceives rainbows with wonder and joy, rather than viewing them as harbingers of catastrophe. He wonders why that is, and asks if Carol has ever had similar thoughts. Gustave gives her a score of 319, pointing out that as a human being we must not stop thinking. Moreover, it is a mockery of their profession to go so far as to determine whether information or truth is false. Carol complains that thinking about something doesn't change its effectiveness, but Gustav disagrees.

Now Gustav concludes that what they are reporting is "a mere precursor to the conclusion" and tells Carol why he chose 1930 as the "beginning" of all the dates in the timeline. ask. As she struggles for her answers, Gustav chastises her for not having them despite her position as her assistant, but anyway she Offer to help find the answer.

Gustav continues to highlight the events aboard the Advena Avis and the cover-up Flying Pussyfoot tragedy as a starting point, but points out that several other cases in the timeline could be helpful as well. When he repeats the question, Carol has an answer this time: She wanted the story to be easy to understand, so she chose the point at which the story first caught their attention.

Carol scored 156 points, with Gustav praising her idea as "good" while stating that it was important to focus on "characters" rather than timelines. As seen in the clip, he introduces several people as potential "protagonist" candidates. Isaac Dian with a freshly cut ear while Myria Harbent screams in terror. Rad Russo shoots kid Czeslaw Meyer in Flying Pussyfoot. and Lac Gandor (described by Gustav as "the glorious young capo of the Gandor family") was shot down in a hail of bullets.

Carol takes a picture of the young man and suggests that he could be the main character instead.The scene cuts to Firo Prochanezo, a young man who recognizes a beggar begging on the streets of Little Italy. Gustav frowns at Carol's statement that Firo is definitely the "main character".

Generous Firo opens a seemingly empty purse and gives the beggar he two dollars before continuing on his way. The beggar puts his hand in his pocket and says he wants to give Firo flowers, but he takes out a knife instead, knocking Firo down after a while. Back in the present, Carol blushes and insists that Firo must be a good candidate. The beggar laughs, then freezes to see Firo's blood pouring out of the knife and back into Firo's open wound, sealing the fingers as they rejoin. Ignore the screams and knife slaps. Before slapping the beggar in the face, Firo introduces herself as "Filo of the Martillo family his prochaneso".

Gustav laughs and says he understands what Carol means by "like the protagonist", but adds that there are as many sides to the same story as there are people. His words complement a montage of black-and-white scenes that evoke the 1930s American zeitgeist: Hollywoodland and a jazz band. The homeless;

Montage is replaced by a mansion and Gustavo Baghetta commands a large group of armed men to destroy anyone who tries to invade their world - Martillos , Gandor, he doesn't care who they are as long as they are wiped from the face of the earth.

At Coraggioso, Luck informs Berga Gandor that someone is currently being "interrogated" by Tick Jefferson. Seconds later, a member of the Gandor opened the office door and Donkeys informed her Gandor that their facility was on fire again. This time the victims were gambling halls, pubs and ticket offices, but no casualties. Berga rises and roars at the nervousness of the Runorata family, vowing to bring them compensation. When her men say they caught one of the assailants in the act, he leaves the office and violently attacks the assailant off-screen.

Carol asked if Gustav was implying that it all started with a Mafia conflict, and Gustav asked her to think of "something." The scene returns to Gustavo, who is unsure if he has his eyes on his boss, Don Bartolo Lunorata. Gustavo nervously reports that his men have shot down Lac Gandor and have received information about a new prototype bomb.

Bartolo wants Gustavo to focus on other things. , pulled out a photo of Dallas Genoard. Elsewhere, a girl named Eve Genoard holds up another photo (one of her of herself and a young Dallas), wondering where Dallas has gone.

After recalling this exchange, Gustav looks out the window and suggests that even if he and Carol turned out to be the characters at the beginning of the story, "it wouldn't be so strange." Be enchanted.

In 1931, Gustavo confirmed that Dallas was the second son of the Genoir family. Bartolo soberly recalls that Gustavo murdered Dallas' father Raymond and his brother Jeffrey without permission, revealing that Dallas contacted the Runorata family to frame Gustavo for murdering his relatives. bottom. An alarmed Gustavo protested that there should be no evidence of their murder and even paid the courts to ensure the crime went unpunished.

The fact remains that Robert somehow identified Gustavo as the culprit, and Bartolo ordered Gustavo to prioritize the search for Dallas over arguing with Gandor. don't like to be After Bartolo leaves the room, Gustavo gives orders to the gunmen who have gathered outside the office window.

Meanwhile, in Coraggioso, the Lunorata prisoners are shocked when Luck and Keith join Berga outside the office. Happiness should be "dead". Luck ignores him and calls for Tick, a merry man with blood-soaked scissors who hears his name and breaks down a nearby door. When I ask if Luck can fit other people into his busy schedule, Tick admits he can.

Tick's current torture victim can be seen behind him, covered in blood. He is lying on the back wall, also stained with blood. Horrified at the sight of the man and Tick's scissors, the assailant desperately promises that he will tell Gandor anything as long as he keeps Tick away from him. Unamused, Luck demands the name of the person who ordered his murder.

Back to the scene of Luck reading the complete works of Edgar Allan Poe in a small bookstore. When Firo greets him from the front door and asks what he is reading, he does a favor by reading a passage from Edgar Allan Poe's poem Souls of the Dead. However, Luck admits that he was afraid of poetry before a certain incident a year ago when he lost all reason to fear death. ask to forget everything you just said.

According to Firo, strange men have started appearing frequently in Martiro's territory. He warns Firo to stay away from the feud after Firo offers her help, stating that "Vino" will help Gandor instead.

According to Firo, Isaac and Miria are on the same train as Maiza Avaro's old friend. bottom. A lucky offer to go to the train station together to pick up a friend is cut short when a car with screeching tires stops in front of a bookstore and several men open fire on the store. Firo and Rack are shot down and fall in a barrage of bullet-torn books.

Elsewhere, a large police force is investigating the lightly snowed tracks. A policeman pulls the sheets from one of the corpses lying by the railroad tracks, and agents Edward Noah and Bill Sullivan grimace at the corpse's badly mutilated state. Authorities have confirmed that the condition of the bodies is perfect evidence that they once rode a Flying Pussyfoot, and he counts the number of bodies found so far as he was a teenager. I'm counting, but I add that the trail of corpses continues for miles.

The cops ask the agents what happened, but they call the incident "confidential" and get in their car. Once inside, Bill tells Edward that the Chicago passenger manifest has confirmed the presence of the immortals on board the train. Edward asked about a woman's safety, and Bill replied that her orders were to investigate her safety next. I approached the window and reported that I had found a survivor among the corpses. Bill is stunned.

Back at the bookstore, Tommy Toter finally stopped firing. The shopkeeper gets down on his knees and inspects his shop's incredible damage. Shocked, he screams that he saw Luck shoot in his own eye.

The scene switches to the Spear Woman in the mansion's lobby, with a woman in the background wielding a sword. Her Spear Woman raises her spear and says "No problem" and Isaac screams in pain and slaps his hands on her ear. After a moment, he lowered his hand. Surprisingly, he says the wound no longer hurts. When Miria saw that the cut was completely gone, she thought it was some kind of sleight of hand.

In the dark cargo hold, blood spills from the walls and floor of the cargo hold, returning Czeslaw to his Mayer's corpse. Czes gets up with his head completely intact and mutters, "What a useless thug."

The scene returns to the bookstore just as Tommy's Dead makes a truce. Blood drips from the bookshelves, sheath blood drips from the walls, and Firo rushes through the abandoned entrance, killing one of his attackers just before the car takes off.

Inside the shop, Rack ignores the owner's question and calls out Firo's name. Firo appears in the doorway again, in a suit ragged like a rack, and throws the man he attacked (the man Tick first tortured) onto the floor of the bookstore. The shopkeeper hurriedly promises to silence the incident. Satisfied, Luck looks at the captured man and says he cannot ignore the man's crimes. read the received message. The person who wrote the message promises to wait for the person in Manhattan, and the shadow vows to find the person before jumping off the side of the train.

At Grand Central Station, Firo shares a table with Miza and Ennis, while the Gandor brothers sit at a nearby table. Firo has heard that the Flying Pussyfoot is a unique move, and states that she is excited to see it only when Luck dismisses it as "pretentious". Grumpy informs him that the passenger cars have been replaced with flatcars due to some breakdown, and Myza confirms it and reminds him that the steam locomotives are also replaced with modern electric locomotives (accident). .

After recovering from her disappointment, Firo asks about the personality of Miza's "old friend." Maiza describes his friend as an introvert, someone who carries the weight of the world on his shoulders and makes him look "fragile". Believing that he must be the "not long lasting" type, Belga agrees that Claire is the same for the opposite reason.

A group of armed police surround a couple in white, Rudd and Lua Klein, sitting in the snow by the tracks. Lua's Bridal Her style wedding Her dress is all white and tears are streaking her face, while Rudd's suit is splattered with blood dripping from the corners of her mouth. He asks the man if he is going to watch him bleed to death or actually take him into custody, warning him that he is in a bad mood, but the man is too frightened to move.

Rudd wipes away Lua's tears and hums that he would have killed her sooner had he known things would happen "this way". He says he will kill her now if her girlfriend wants to. When she hesitates, he raises her arms in the air and eventually wants to know if she doesn't want him killed, causing all the cops to back down in fear. The flesh of Rudd's left forearm had completely disappeared, leaving his ulna and radius bones completely exposed.

Flying Pussyfoot finally boarded the station, and passengers pass Firo and the others in various emergencies. Among them are a wounded woman in overalls, a giant, a scarred woman, and a wounded youth supported by a scarred woman.

Elsewhere, groups of people are hoisting cargo from the river. When one of them finds a woman clinging to one of her floating boxes and calls out, she lifts her head from where it was buried in her arms.

With the Gandor brothers watching, Isaac and Milia are reunited with Firo, Ennis, and Miza. Firo says Isaac and Miria are "hellish" and wonders what happened on the train.Behind them, Czes exits the train and glares at Maiza with ominous intent. When Maiza finds him, he gives him a warm smile.


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