adaptation was released in late 2008 for iOS and N-Gage, featuring Leon as the sole playable character. Project Umbrella RE:Digest Key Characters Leon S. Kennedy : Now a high-level government agent. Claire Redfield

Resident Evil: Degeneration (2008) is a landmark entry in the franchise, serving as the first full-length computer-animated film to be officially canon to the video game series.

By 2008, Paul W.S. Anderson’s live-action Resident Evil films were massive box-office successes, but they had drifted incredibly far from the source material. They featured superpower-infused protagonists, altered established lore, and relegated iconic game characters to secondary roles. Hardcore fans craved an authentic, canon cinematic experience.

Having evolved from a civilian into a hardened advocate for victims of bioterrorism, Claire brings both compassion and tactical experience to the crisis.

The music was composed by Tetsuya Takahashi, known for his work on other CG projects. The official soundtrack contains 23 tracks, blending action orchestration with ambient horror. The film premiered at the Tokyo Game Show on October 10, 2008, ahead of its theatrical run in Japan on October 18, 2008. It was released on DVD, Blu-ray, and PSP on December 30, 2008 in North America, featuring extras like a "Generation of Degeneration" featurette, character profiles, and voice bloopers.

The narrative does two smart things immediately: it reunites fan-favorite characters Claire Redfield (now working for the NGO TerraSave) and Leon S. Kennedy (now a federal agent), and it grounds the horror in a claustrophobic, public setting. The airport becomes a spiritual successor to the Spencer Mansion or the Raccoon City Police Department—a contained maze of locked doors, security checkpoints, and luggage carousels that double as conveyor belts of terror.

The film is strictly canon to the Resident Evil video game storyline, directly connecting to the events of RE2 , Code: Veronica , and RE4 .

The financial and critical success among fans paved the way for an entire series of CG animated films. It was followed by Resident Evil: Damnation (2012), Resident Evil: Vendetta (2017), and Resident Evil: Death Island (2023). Resident Evil: Degeneration remains a foundational piece of media that proved video game movies could succeed by staying loyal to their source material.

A high-ranking WilPharma researcher whose overly helpful demeanor hides a sinister, classic Resident Evil corporate agenda. 3. Production, Animation, and Voice Acting

| | Role | Japanese Cast | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Paul Mercier | Leon S. Kennedy | Jin Yamanoi | | Alyson Court | Claire Redfield | Yuko Kaida | | Laura Bailey | Angela Miller | Atsuko Yuya | | Roger Craig Smith | Curtis Miller | Atsuki Takeda | | Crispin Freeman | Frederic Downing | Masashi Hirose | | Michelle Ruff | Rani Chawla | Akiko Yajima |

Exceptional use of lighting, metallic textures, and smoke effects in industrial zones.

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adaptation was released in late 2008 for iOS and N-Gage, featuring Leon as the sole playable character. Project Umbrella RE:Digest Key Characters Leon S. Kennedy : Now a high-level government agent. Claire Redfield

Resident Evil: Degeneration (2008) is a landmark entry in the franchise, serving as the first full-length computer-animated film to be officially canon to the video game series.

By 2008, Paul W.S. Anderson’s live-action Resident Evil films were massive box-office successes, but they had drifted incredibly far from the source material. They featured superpower-infused protagonists, altered established lore, and relegated iconic game characters to secondary roles. Hardcore fans craved an authentic, canon cinematic experience. resident evil degeneration -2008-

Having evolved from a civilian into a hardened advocate for victims of bioterrorism, Claire brings both compassion and tactical experience to the crisis.

The music was composed by Tetsuya Takahashi, known for his work on other CG projects. The official soundtrack contains 23 tracks, blending action orchestration with ambient horror. The film premiered at the Tokyo Game Show on October 10, 2008, ahead of its theatrical run in Japan on October 18, 2008. It was released on DVD, Blu-ray, and PSP on December 30, 2008 in North America, featuring extras like a "Generation of Degeneration" featurette, character profiles, and voice bloopers. adaptation was released in late 2008 for iOS

The narrative does two smart things immediately: it reunites fan-favorite characters Claire Redfield (now working for the NGO TerraSave) and Leon S. Kennedy (now a federal agent), and it grounds the horror in a claustrophobic, public setting. The airport becomes a spiritual successor to the Spencer Mansion or the Raccoon City Police Department—a contained maze of locked doors, security checkpoints, and luggage carousels that double as conveyor belts of terror.

The film is strictly canon to the Resident Evil video game storyline, directly connecting to the events of RE2 , Code: Veronica , and RE4 . Claire Redfield Resident Evil: Degeneration (2008) is a

The financial and critical success among fans paved the way for an entire series of CG animated films. It was followed by Resident Evil: Damnation (2012), Resident Evil: Vendetta (2017), and Resident Evil: Death Island (2023). Resident Evil: Degeneration remains a foundational piece of media that proved video game movies could succeed by staying loyal to their source material.

A high-ranking WilPharma researcher whose overly helpful demeanor hides a sinister, classic Resident Evil corporate agenda. 3. Production, Animation, and Voice Acting

| | Role | Japanese Cast | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Paul Mercier | Leon S. Kennedy | Jin Yamanoi | | Alyson Court | Claire Redfield | Yuko Kaida | | Laura Bailey | Angela Miller | Atsuko Yuya | | Roger Craig Smith | Curtis Miller | Atsuki Takeda | | Crispin Freeman | Frederic Downing | Masashi Hirose | | Michelle Ruff | Rani Chawla | Akiko Yajima |

Exceptional use of lighting, metallic textures, and smoke effects in industrial zones.

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