
Cutie Honey Emotional
Science Fiction · Drama · Music
Overview
In the near future, Panther Claw has destroyed the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. The capital government is forced to shift into the provinces. During this time, Honey Kisaragi has transferred to St. Chapel Academy as part of a special course. This special course is the "New Generation Honey" project, where students, including Honey, become Cutie Honey.
Top Cast


Kei Jonishi
Kei Jonishi
Honey Kisaragi / Cutie Honey
Kei Jonishi
Honey Kisaragi / Cutie Honey


Hinata Sato
Hinata Sato
Satsuki Yamada / Jumper Honey
Hinata Sato
Satsuki Yamada / Jumper Honey


Hina Hiratsuka
Hina Hiratsuka
Mari Hazuki / Lovely Honey
Hina Hiratsuka
Mari Hazuki / Lovely Honey


Mizuki Saiba
Mizuki Saiba
Yayoi Amagi / Sweets Honey
Mizuki Saiba
Yayoi Amagi / Sweets Honey


Rin Kaname
Rin Kaname
Otome Minazuki / Cyber Honey
Rin Kaname
Otome Minazuki / Cyber Honey
You Kikkawa
You Kikkawa
Black Honey
You Kikkawa
Black Honey


Fuuko Yagura
Fuuko Yagura
Ash Honey (Eins)
Fuuko Yagura
Ash Honey (Eins)
Sakura Ayaki
Sakura Ayaki
Ash Honey (Zwei)
Sakura Ayaki
Ash Honey (Zwei)


Teru Ikuta
Teru Ikuta
Aoi Hayami
Teru Ikuta
Aoi Hayami


Rina Miyazaki
Rina Miyazaki
Natsuko Aki
Rina Miyazaki
Natsuko Aki
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