Baccano! — Season 1, Episode 6: The Rail Tracer Covertly, Repeatedly Slaughters Inside the Coaches
Comedy, Action & Adventure, Animation, Crime, Mystery • 25 min • 1 season, 13 episodes • ★ 7.7/10
Episode synopsis
1931 on board the Flying Pussyfoot, the "Rail Tracer" appears to be killing of members of the "Lumeres" for reasons yet unknown. In New York in 1930, Dallas and his gang go to Luck for some help after running into some trouble but they get thrown out and end up leaving the crate he took from Mr Barnes. Back on the Flying Pussyfoot, Czeslaw leaves Mary in a broom closet in order to search for some Immortals. Meanwhile Nice, Jacuzzi and Donny rescue Nick who was tied up. Back to New York Isaac and Miria are busy reminiscing when all of a sudden they run into Dallas who is in a really bad mood. While they are beating up Isaac, Ennis knocks them out but only because she was ordered to take them back. Later that day Gustavo plans to kidnap Eve and use her to lure out Dallas.
About Baccano!
Alchemists, swindlers, thieves, and gangsters cross paths on The Flying Pussyfoot, a 1930s American transcontinental train, as it embarks on a legendary voyage that leaves a trail of blood all over the country.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1The Vice President Doesn't Say Anything About the Possibility of Him Being the Main Character
- E2Setting the Old Woman's Qualms Aside, the Flying Pussyfoot Departs
- E3Randy and Pecho Are Busy Getting Ready for the Party
- E4Ladd Russo Enjoys Talking a Lot and Slaughtering a Lot
- E5Jacuzzi Splot Cries, Gets Scared and Musters Reckless Valor
- E7Everything Starts Aboard the Advenna Avis
- E8Isaac and Miria Unintentionally Spread Happiness Around Them
- E9Claire Stanfield Faithfully Carries Out the Mission
- E10Czeslaw Meyer is Forced to Rework His Tremble-Before-the-Specter-of-Immortals Strategy
- E11Chane Laforet Remains Silent in the Face of Two Mysterious People
- E12Firo and the Three Gandor Brothers Are Felled by Assassins' Bullets
- E13Both the Immortals and Those Who Aren't Sing the Praises of Life Equally