Cinematography:
Tsunetaka EmaComposer:
Seikô NagaokaCast:
Mai Nakahara, Mamiko Noto, Ai Kayano, Chinatsu Akasaki, Jūrōta Kosugi, Ken'ichi Suzumura, Shōzō Iizuka, Hisako Kanemoto, Ayumi Fujimura, Kaito Ishikawa (more)VOD (1)
Episodes(24)
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The Imperial Capital Burns - Part 1 (E01)
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The Imperial Capitol Burns - Part 2 (E02)
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Verdant Yukon (E03)
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A Flock of Hazy Moons (E04)
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The Right Stuff (E05)
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Ultramarine (E06)
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Wanderer's Whereabouts (E07)
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The Far East Front Lines (E08)
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Falling Tears (E09)
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Premonition (E10)
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BETA Offensive (E11)
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The End of a Deadly Battle (E12)
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The Price of a Choice (E13)
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An Eishi's Honor (E14)
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Cross to Bear (E15)
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Pale Blue Flame (E16)
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Dark Recollection (E17)
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The Sound of Twisted Wings (E18)
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Deep Green (E19)
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The World Bares Its Fangs (E20)
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The Future Tears Open (E21)
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Untainted Revenge (E22)
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The Victory Song of the Dead (E23)
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White Darkness (E24)
Plots(1)
On the verge of extinction, humans are caught in a fight for survival. In 1967 the sudden arrival of a hostile alien race known as BETA has seen the world thrown to ruins in the midst of a Space War. Relying on their last line of defence, a new humanoid weapon known as a Tactical Surface Fighter, humanity struggles to maintain their ground. But hope might be here as two pilots - Yui Takamura of the Imperial Royal Guards of Japan and Yuuya Bridges of the US Army - head to Alaska to be a part of Project Prominence. Will this mission finally hold the solution to defeat the BETA once and for all?
Internal strife can be humanity’s ultimate downfall. The BETA aren’t the only forces ruining the population with internal disputes amongst the surviving nations at its highest. The Soviet Command currently has its sights set on the Railgun, risking both its soldiers and innocent civilians to retrieve the weapon from the Kamchatka base. For Yuuya, Yui and the other TSF pilots, this will be the ultimate test of courage as they try and escape from this nightmarish situation. But even if they do manage, what awaits them on the other side is far more dangerous. A new force is trying to overthrow the status quo, undermining the established military and will call into question humanity’s chances of survival.
(MVM Entertainment)
Cast
Mai Nakahara
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Mamiko Noto
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Ai Kayano
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Chinatsu Akasaki
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Jūrōta Kosugi
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Ken'ichi Suzumura
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Shōzō Iizuka
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Hisako Kanemoto
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Ayumi Fujimura
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Kaito Ishikawa
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Mikako Takahashi
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Rina Hidaka
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Sayaka Ōhara
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Kana Ueda
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Ryōka Yuzuki
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Yukiyo Fujii
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Ryōta Takeuchi
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Tetsu Inada
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