Black Jack - Season 2 Episode 17 The Sanctity of Life
Black Jack tells Dr. White to change course to the North Pole, meanwhile Renka start her plan in getting the Phoenix Disease. Later the Sky Hospital receives a call from the US Alaska base, and are told that Doctors from all the world are trying to find the cure to the Phoenix Disease, one of them being Dr. Kuma revealing that they only have 21 hours to cure or die. The National Security manager is told that they are going to launch a Nuclear Missile to rid of the Virus and as well of those ill from it. Renka gets on the Sky Hospital. Just before Renka about to shot Black Jack, her father interfere, they both shot each other, Zen Mantoku died and Renka injured badly, Black Jack decided to operate Renka, anyway. When operating Renka Black Jack finds the cure to the Phoenix Disease. The missile has been shot without any way to making it to don't crash on North Pole. While the Phoenix Disease continues to spread in Black Jack's body, he questions himself why he is saving Renka's life.
Year: 2006
Country: Japan
Studio: Nippon TV
Director:
Cast: Akio Otsuka, Yuko Mizutani, Mako Hyodo
Crew: Katsuyuki Sumisawa (Series Composition), Akihiko Matsumoto (Original Music Composer), Osamu Tezuka (Comic Book), Sachiko Kamimura (Character Designer), Wataru Nakagawa (Prop Designer), Makoto Tezuka (Series Director)
First Air Date: Oct 11, 2004
Last Air date: Sep 04, 2006
Season: 2 Season
Episode: 77 Episode
Runtime: 25 minutes
IMDb: 8.70/10 by 6.00 users
Popularity: 70.897
Language: Japanese
Keyword : anime, psychological
Episode
The Day His Medical License Returns
Black Jack Meets His Father Again
Pinoko's Sadness.
The Black Angel of Northern Europe
The Robotic Arm
The Flying Hospital
The Promise Concerning Life, Worth Ten Billion Yen
Awake After Sixty-Five Years
The Imprint on the Heart
A Miracle in New York
The Destiny of the Black Doctor
Beyond the Aurora
Pinoko, Go Back to Japan!
The Terrifying Phoenix Disease
The Truth about Black Jack's Father
The Challenge Against Extinction
The Sanctity of Life