

Animation · Science Fiction
Overview
2067: Isolation: Japan seals herself off from the eyes of the world in the face of unilateral international policy setting strict limits on the use of robotic technology. The island nation exists only behind a veil of seclusion. No soul shall enter. No soul shall leave. 2077: Revelation: The veil is breached. Japan is infiltrated by agents of the organization S.W.O.R.D., a fighting force operating outside of the protection of the United States and her allies. Their mission: Determine if the Japanese are developing banned robotic bio-technology, forbidden due to its threat to humankind. In the battle between machine and man, humanity stands to suffer most.
Top Cast


Meisa Kuroki
Meisa Kuroki
Vexille (voice)
Meisa Kuroki
Vexille (voice)


Shosuke Tanihara
Shosuke Tanihara
Leon (voice)
Shosuke Tanihara
Leon (voice)


Yasuko Matsuyuki
Yasuko Matsuyuki
Maria (voice)
Yasuko Matsuyuki
Maria (voice)


Akio Otsuka
Akio Otsuka
Saito (voice)
Akio Otsuka
Saito (voice)


Romi Park
Romi Park
Takashi (voice)
Romi Park
Takashi (voice)


Takahiro Sakurai
Takahiro Sakurai
Ryo (voice)
Takahiro Sakurai
Ryo (voice)


Toshiyuki Morikawa
Toshiyuki Morikawa
Kisaragi (voice)
Toshiyuki Morikawa
Kisaragi (voice)


Tetsuya Kakihara
Tetsuya Kakihara
Taro (voice)
Tetsuya Kakihara
Taro (voice)


Takaya Kuroda
Takaya Kuroda
Zack (voice)
Takaya Kuroda
Zack (voice)


Takayuki Sugo
Takayuki Sugo
Captain Borg (voice)
Takayuki Sugo
Captain Borg (voice)
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