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{{Nihongo|'''''Bioroid: Year Zero'''''|バイオロイド零年|Baioroido zeronen}}, otherwise known as '''''BIOHAZARD ZERO-NEN''''', is a Japanese stage play based on the ''Resident Evil'' franchise. A musical horror-comedy focusing on the zombified civilians' point-of-view, the play was performed by the Super Eccentric Theater ("SET") in a number of locations around Japan in the summer of 2000.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/articles/biohazard-goes-broadway/1100-2448482/ |title=Biohazard Goes Broadway? |publisher=Gamespot |author=Yukiyoshi Ike Sato |date=October 5, 1999 |accessdate=2015-07-31}}</ref>
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{{Nihongo|'''Bioroid: Year Zero'''|バイオロイド零年|Baioroido zeronen}}, otherwise known as '''BIOROID ZERO-NEN''', is a Japanese stage play based on the ''Resident Evil'' franchise. A musical horror-comedy focusing on the zombified civilians' point-of-view, the play was performed by the Super Eccentric Theater ("SET") in a number of locations around Japan in the summer of 2000.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/articles/biohazard-goes-broadway/1100-2448482/ |title=Biohazard Goes Broadway? |publisher=Gamespot |author=Yukiyoshi Ike Sato |date=October 5, 1999 |accessdate=2015-07-31}}</ref>
   
 
==Plot==
 
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|Actor
 
|Actor
 
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|{{Nihongo|[[Yoppaparatchi]]|ヨッパパラッチ|Yoppaparatchi}}
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|{{Nihongo|[[Yoppaparatchi]]|ヨッパパラッチ|yoppaparatchi}}
 
|[[Hideaki Mizuki]] (水木 英昭)
 
|[[Hideaki Mizuki]] (水木 英昭)
 
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|{{Nihongo|[[Biotope]]|ビオトープ|Biotōpu}}
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|{{Nihongo|[[Biotope]]|ビオトープ|biotōpu}}
 
|[[Noriko Hasegawa]] (長谷川 紀子)
 
|[[Noriko Hasegawa]] (長谷川 紀子)
 
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|{{Nihongo|[[Anaraizā]]|アナライザー|Anaraizā}}
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|{{Nihongo|[[Anaraizā]]|アナライザー|anaraizā}}
 
|[[Naoko Shiraishi]] (白土 直子)
 
|[[Naoko Shiraishi]] (白土 直子)
 
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|{{Nihongo|[[Barōzu]]|バローズ|Barōzu}}
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|{{Nihongo|[[Barōzu]]|バローズ|barōzu}}
 
|[[Masaru Miyauchi]] (宮内 大)
 
|[[Masaru Miyauchi]] (宮内 大)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{Nihongo|[[Doctor]]|ドクター|dokutā}}
 
|{{Nihongo|[[Doctor]]|ドクター|dokutā}}
|[[Akahori Niji]] (二英)
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|[[Tsugihide Akahori]] (赤堀 二英)
 
|-
 
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|{{Nihongo|[[Monrokyū]]|モンロキュー|Monrokyū}}
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|{{Nihongo|[[Monrokyū]]|モンロキュー|monrokyū}}
|[[Yuko Maruyama]] (丸山 優子)
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|[[Yūko Maruyama]] (丸山 優子)
 
|-
 
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|{{Nihongo|[[Gariāno]]|ガリアーノ|Gariāno}}
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|{{Nihongo|[[Galliano]]|ガリアーノ|gariāno}}
 
|[[Tatsuhiko Kase]] (加瀬 竜彦)
 
|[[Tatsuhiko Kase]] (加瀬 竜彦)
 
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|{{Nihongo|[[Arumāni]]|アルマーニ|Arumāni}}
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|{{Nihongo|[[Armani]]|アルマーニ|arumāni}}
 
|[[Shinko Iwanaga]] (岩永 新悟)
 
|[[Shinko Iwanaga]] (岩永 新悟)
 
|-
 
|-
|{{Nihongo|[[Berusāchi]]|ベルサーチ|Berusāchi}}
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|{{Nihongo|[[Versace]]|ベルサーチ|berusāchi}}
|[[Kenjiro Saikai]] (西海 健二郎)
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|[[Kenjiro Nishiumi]] (西海 健二郎)
 
|-
 
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|{{Nihongo|[[Ferragamo]]|フェラガモ|Ferragamo}}
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|{{Nihongo|[[Ferragamo]]|フェラガモ|ferragamo}}
 
|[[Maiko Kojima]] (子島 麻衣子)
 
|[[Maiko Kojima]] (子島 麻衣子)
 
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|{{Nihongo|[[Karuche]]|カルチェ|Karuche}}
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|{{Nihongo|[[Cartier]]|カルチェ|karuche}}
|[[Masami Yoshida]] (吉田 麻佐美)
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|[[Asami Yoshida]] (吉田 麻佐美)
 
|-
 
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|{{Nihongo|[[Purada]]|プラダ|Purada}}
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|{{Nihongo|[[Prada]]|プラダ|purada}}
 
|[[Arisa Nanba]] (難波 ありさ)
 
|[[Arisa Nanba]] (難波 ありさ)
 
|-
 
|-
|{{Nihongo|[[Burberry]]|バーバリー|Bābarī}}
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|{{Nihongo|[[Burberry]]|バーバリー|bābarī}}
 
|[[Kōichi Ōtake]] (大竹 浩一)
 
|[[Kōichi Ōtake]] (大竹 浩一)
 
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|-
|{{Nihongo|[[Burugari]]|ブルガリ|Burugari}}
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|{{Nihongo|[[Bulgari]]|ブルガリ|burugari}}
 
|[[Yasuyuki Takagi]] (高木 康行)
 
|[[Yasuyuki Takagi]] (高木 康行)
 
|-
 
|-
|{{Nihongo|[[Syaneru]]|シャネル|Syaneru}}
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|{{Nihongo|[[Chanel]]|シャネル|syaneru}}
 
|[[Ayana Tani]] (谷 彰夏)<br />[[Naoko Murakami]] (村上 尚子)
 
|[[Ayana Tani]] (谷 彰夏)<br />[[Naoko Murakami]] (村上 尚子)
 
|-
 
|-
|{{Nihongo|[[Erumesu]]|エルメス|Erumesu}}
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|{{Nihongo|[[Hermès]]|エルメス|erumesu}}
 
|[[Naoko Yamamoto]] (山本 直子)<br />[[Ayana Tani]] (谷 彰夏)
 
|[[Naoko Yamamoto]] (山本 直子)<br />[[Ayana Tani]] (谷 彰夏)
 
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|{{Nihongo|[[Dotto]]|ドット|Dotto}}
 
|{{Nihongo|[[Dotto]]|ドット|Dotto}}
|[[Shin Ozeki]] (大関 真)
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|[[Makoto Ōzeki]] (大関 真)
 
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|{{Nihongo|[[Baga]]|バガ|Baga}}
 
|{{Nihongo|[[Baga]]|バガ|Baga}}
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[[Category:Bioroid: Year Zero]]

Revision as of 19:38, 14 June 2019

Summary
Plot
Production
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Distribution
Reception
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Gallery
Further notes


Bioroid: Year Zero (バイオロイド零年 Baioroido zeronen?), otherwise known as BIOROID ZERO-NEN, is a Japanese stage play based on the Resident Evil franchise. A musical horror-comedy focusing on the zombified civilians' point-of-view, the play was performed by the Super Eccentric Theater ("SET") in a number of locations around Japan in the summer of 2000.[1]

Plot

Bioroid scene

A scene from the play

The top-secret planned community, "BioCity" (バイオシティ) suffers an outbreak at the laboratory it serves. Nine years later, a video journalist, Yoppaparatchi, arrives at the scene to investigate sightings of Zombies so long after the initial outbreak. As he interviews members of the BioCity Police Department, Anariaza and Barozu, they are attacked by the zombies. Yoppaparatchi escapes into the woods, where he finds a girl who is able to teach zombies how to speak, and who was responsible for the initial accident as a child when breaking a beaker while playing in the lab

Cast

Character name Actor
Yoppaparatchi (ヨッパパラッチ yoppaparatchi?) Hideaki Mizuki (水木 英昭)
Biotope (ビオトープ biotōpu?) Noriko Hasegawa (長谷川 紀子)
Anaraizā (アナライザー anaraizā?) Naoko Shiraishi (白土 直子)
Barōzu (バローズ barōzu?) Masaru Miyauchi (宮内 大)
Doctor (ドクター dokutā?) Tsugihide Akahori (赤堀 二英)
Monrokyū (モンロキュー monrokyū?) Yūko Maruyama (丸山 優子)
Galliano (ガリアーノ gariāno?) Tatsuhiko Kase (加瀬 竜彦)
Armani (アルマーニ arumāni?) Shinko Iwanaga (岩永 新悟)
Versace (ベルサーチ berusāchi?) Kenjiro Nishiumi (西海 健二郎)
Ferragamo (フェラガモ ferragamo?) Maiko Kojima (子島 麻衣子)
Cartier (カルチェ karuche?) Asami Yoshida (吉田 麻佐美)
Prada (プラダ purada?) Arisa Nanba (難波 ありさ)
Burberry (バーバリー bābarī?) Kōichi Ōtake (大竹 浩一)
Bulgari (ブルガリ burugari?) Yasuyuki Takagi (高木 康行)
Chanel (シャネル syaneru?) Ayana Tani (谷 彰夏)
Naoko Murakami (村上 尚子)
Hermès (エルメス erumesu?) Naoko Yamamoto (山本 直子)
Ayana Tani (谷 彰夏)
Bagu (バグ Bagu?) Seiji Osaki (大崎 聖二)
Bitto (ビット Bitto?) Takashi Okuyama (奥山 隆)
Dotto (ドット Dotto?) Makoto Ōzeki (大関 真)
Baga (バガ Baga?) Keiichi Hara (原 圭一)

Performances

The play was toured around Japan over July and August 2000, performed in seven cities: Tokyo; Hiroshima; Fukuoka; Nagoya; Sendai; Sapporo and Osaka.[2]

On July 23 it was performed at the Nagoya Civic Center (名古屋市民会館). It was performed in Sapporo on August 10. The final performance in the tour was at the Osaka Welfare Pension Hall (大阪厚生年金会館) on August 19. The hall has since been torn down to make way for the Orix Theater.

Sources

  1. Yukiyoshi Ike Sato (October 5, 1999). Biohazard Goes Broadway?. Gamespot. Retrieved on 2015-07-31.
  2. SBG: NEWS - 本邦初の舞台化決定。2000年夏に公開! (Japanese) (October 7, 2000). Retrieved on 2015-07-31.