
The Mystical Laws
Action · Adventure · Science Fiction
Overview
In 202X, Tathagata Killer, a mysterious military leader armed with extraterrestrial technology, stages a coup and becomes the new emperor of the world superpower of Asia. Sho Shishimaru, gifted with prophetic powers, may be the only one standing in the way of Killer’s take-over of the entire world. The future of humankind is at stake in this epic struggle, but in its midst, we learn about the mystical laws that rule the world around us.
Top Cast


Takehito Koyasu
Takehito Koyasu
Shō Shishimaru (voice)
Takehito Koyasu
Shō Shishimaru (voice)


Ayumi Fujimura
Ayumi Fujimura
Leika Chan (voice)
Ayumi Fujimura
Leika Chan (voice)


Daisuke Hirakawa
Daisuke Hirakawa
Tathagata Killer (voice)
Daisuke Hirakawa
Tathagata Killer (voice)


Ryoka Yuzuki
Ryoka Yuzuki
Konohana-no-Sakuya-Bime (voice)
Ryoka Yuzuki
Konohana-no-Sakuya-Bime (voice)


Banjo Ginga
Banjo Ginga
Theta's father (voice)
Banjo Ginga
Theta's father (voice)


Hiroshi Tsuchida
Hiroshi Tsuchida
Urano (voice)
Hiroshi Tsuchida
Urano (voice)


Hiroshi Yanaka
Hiroshi Yanaka
General (voice)
Hiroshi Yanaka
General (voice)


Miki Ito
Miki Ito
School Teacher (voice)
Miki Ito
School Teacher (voice)


Satsuki Yukino
Satsuki Yukino
Julia (voice)
Satsuki Yukino
Julia (voice)


Shin-ichiro Miki
Shin-ichiro Miki
Yuchika (voice)
Shin-ichiro Miki
Yuchika (voice)
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