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Enter Resident Evil: Degeneration (released in Japan as Biohazard: Degeneration ). Directed by Makoto Kamiya and produced by Capcom's Hiroyuki Kobayashi, this film marked a historic milestone: the franchise's first full-length, feature-grade computer-generated (CG) animation film. Unlike the live-action Paul W.S. Anderson films, which treated the gaming source material as a loose blueprint for stylized action, Degeneration was built from the ground up as a canonical, structural pillar of the official Resident Evil timeline.

Set roughly seven years after the Raccoon City destruction (taking place in 2005) and one year after Resident Evil 4 , Degeneration focuses on the ongoing threat of bioterrorism in a post-Umbrella world.

The film bridges the gap between major game entries, specifically taking place one year after the events of Resident Evil 4 . It reunites fan-favorite protagonists Leon S. Kennedy and Claire Redfield for the first time since their debut in Resident Evil 2 resident evil degeneration -2008-

marked a pivotal moment for Capcom’s iconic survival horror franchise. Released on October 17, 2008, in Japan and later on DVD/Blu-ray, this feature-length, full CGI animated film offered fans a canon storyline that felt much closer to the games than the live-action adaptations. Directed by Makoto Kamiya and written by Shotaro Suga, the film bridges narrative gaps between the video games and showcases the return of fan-favorite characters Claire Redfield and Leon S. Kennedy.

Resident Evil: Degeneration had a unique rollout that reflected the changing media landscape of the late 2000s. Enter Resident Evil: Degeneration (released in Japan as

Resident Evil: Degeneration (2008) holds a unique place in survival horror history. It was the first full-length, computer-animated movie in Capcom’s flagship franchise. Released during a major transition period for the series, the film bridged the narrative gap between major video game entries. It also gave fans a long-awaited reunion of two iconic characters: Leon S. Knight and Claire Redfield.

The greatest appeal of Degeneration is the long-awaited reunion of Leon S. Knightley and Claire Redfield. The two characters had not shared a screen since their debut in the groundbreaking 1998 video game Resident Evil 2 . Anderson films, which treated the gaming source material

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