The BEST episodes of Cyber City Oedo 808

Every episode of Cyber City Oedo 808 ever, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Cyber City Oedo 808!

In the year 2808, three criminals are offered a stark choice: spend the rest of their lives aboard a maximum-security orbital prison, or return to Earth as agents of the Cyber Police. Parole violations will be rare as each criminal is fitted with a booby trapped, high explosive collar which operates on a 24 hour timer. If ever a check-in is missed, the consequences would be gruesome. For every criminal caught, the agents receive a bounty that reduces their total sentence, so some day they may walk free again.

Last Updated: 4/18/2024Network: Anime OAVStatus: Ended
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Data 1: Memories of the Past
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7.11
63 votes

#1 - Data 1: Memories of the Past

Season 1 - Episode 1 - Aired 6/21/1990

Terrorists have taken control of the city's tallest space-scraper. Not only does the building hold the primary nodes for the city's computer grid and defense systems, but 50,000 people are still trapped inside. In principle, the job is simple: break into the most secure building in the city, find and eliminate the terrorists and rescue the hostages.

Writer: Akinori Endo
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Data 2: The Decoy Program
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7.11
28 votes

#2 - Data 2: The Decoy Program

Season 1 - Episode 2 - Aired 12/28/1990

A member of the Cyber Police has turned traitor and sold confidential police data to a mysterious customer who could destroy the Cyber Police forever. But before that can happen, the heroes have 24 hours to uncover the plot. The trail leads to an illegal black market dealing in stolen body parts. Goggles is reunited with his ex-partner-in-crime and, together, they find themselves face-to-face with MOLCOS, the military's ultimate killing machine.

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Data 3: Crimson Media
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6.81
26 votes

#3 - Data 3: Crimson Media

Season 1 - Episode 3 - Aired 10/4/1991

One by one genetics researchers are turning up dead and all have suspicious fang wounds on their necks. The most recent victim, Ichiro Edajima, used his own blood to scrawl a cryptic message on the wall and left notes to a very unusual retro-virus on his computer. The trail points to the top of the space elevator, and the cryogenic suspension facility tethered there. But the frozen death of cryogenic sleep may not have any meaning for one of the undead... and vampires can be hungry when they wake up!

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