
Diebuster: The Movie
Action · Drama · Adventure
Overview
Nono is a clumsy waitress who dreams of becoming a space pilot. One day, she meets Lal'C Melk Mark, a member of the elite psychic pilot team "Topless." But when space monsters appear from out of nowhere to wreak havoc on Mars, Lal'C calls out her Buster Machine—codenamed "Dix-Neuf"—to subdue the threat. During a battle with a Space Monster, Lal'C gets the surprise of her life when she sees Nono use her super-strength to help Dix-Neuf destroy the alien. From that point, Nono hangs along with Lal'C in hopes of becoming a member of Topless.
Top Cast


Yukari Fukui
Yukari Fukui
Nono (voice)
Yukari Fukui
Nono (voice)


Maaya Sakamoto
Maaya Sakamoto
Lal'C Mellk Mal (voice)
Maaya Sakamoto
Lal'C Mellk Mal (voice)


Miyuki Sawashiro
Miyuki Sawashiro
Tycho Science (voice)
Miyuki Sawashiro
Tycho Science (voice)


Mitsuo Iwata
Mitsuo Iwata
Nicholas Vacheron (voice)
Mitsuo Iwata
Nicholas Vacheron (voice)


Takumi Yamazaki
Takumi Yamazaki
Casio Takashirô (voice)
Takumi Yamazaki
Casio Takashirô (voice)


Sanae Kobayashi
Sanae Kobayashi
Piaget Serpentine (voice)
Sanae Kobayashi
Piaget Serpentine (voice)


Yuki Matsuoka
Yuki Matsuoka
LeCoultre Serpentine (voice)
Yuki Matsuoka
LeCoultre Serpentine (voice)


Nozomu Sasaki
Nozomu Sasaki
Gouya Reicy (voice)
Nozomu Sasaki
Gouya Reicy (voice)


Yuhko Kaida
Yuhko Kaida
Roo Soon (voice)
Yuhko Kaida
Roo Soon (voice)


Akio Suyama
Akio Suyama
Roy Anyan (voice)
Akio Suyama
Roy Anyan (voice)
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