

Drama · Romance · Animation
Overview
Half retelling of the original Frontier series, half new story. Conspiracies arise within the Frontier government when Sheryl Nome arrives to the colonial fleet for her concert and is soon marked as a spy for Galaxy while childhood friends, Alto Saotome and Ranka Lee both try to achieve their dreams as the battle between Frontier and the Vajra draws closer.
Top Cast


Jun Fukuyama
Jun Fukuyama
Luca Angeloni
Jun Fukuyama
Luca Angeloni


Aya Endo
Aya Endo
Sheryl Nome (Voice)
Aya Endo
Sheryl Nome (Voice)


Megumi Nakajima
Megumi Nakajima
Ranka Lee
Megumi Nakajima
Ranka Lee


Yuichi Nakamura
Yuichi Nakamura
Alto Saotome
Yuichi Nakamura
Alto Saotome


Aya Hirano
Aya Hirano
Mena Roshan
Aya Hirano
Mena Roshan


Kikuko Inoue
Kikuko Inoue
Grace O'Connor
Kikuko Inoue
Grace O'Connor


Megumi Toyoguchi
Megumi Toyoguchi
Klan Klan
Megumi Toyoguchi
Klan Klan


Hiroshi Kamiya
Hiroshi Kamiya
Mikhail Blanc
Hiroshi Kamiya
Mikhail Blanc


Kenta Miyake
Kenta Miyake
Bobby Margot
Kenta Miyake
Bobby Margot


Houko Kuwashima
Houko Kuwashima
Canaria Berstein
Houko Kuwashima
Canaria Berstein
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