
ACCA: 13-Territory Inspection Dept. - Regards
Mystery · Drama · Fantasy
Overview
Set in the capital city of Badon one year after the events of the TV anime, Jean and the rest of the ACCA department are preparing for the one-year anniversary of the establishment of the new order. For the characters — caught between rumors of unrest, unchanging days, new crossroads, gazes remembered in memories, and days of new beginnings — time once again begins to move forward.
Top Cast


Hiro Shimono
Hiro Shimono
Jean Otus (voice)
Hiro Shimono
Jean Otus (voice)


Kenjiro Tsuda
Kenjiro Tsuda
Niino (voice)
Kenjiro Tsuda
Niino (voice)


Junichi Suwabe
Junichi Suwabe
Groshular (voice)
Junichi Suwabe
Groshular (voice)


Hiroki Yasumoto
Hiroki Yasumoto
Pine (voice)
Hiroki Yasumoto
Pine (voice)


Koji Yusa
Koji Yusa
Lilium (voice)
Koji Yusa
Lilium (voice)


Toru Okawa
Toru Okawa
Spade (voice)
Toru Okawa
Spade (voice)


Hikaru Midorikawa
Hikaru Midorikawa
Pastice (voice)
Hikaru Midorikawa
Pastice (voice)


Aoi Yuuki
Aoi Yuuki
Lotta Otus (voice)
Aoi Yuuki
Lotta Otus (voice)


Atsuko Tanaka
Atsuko Tanaka
Mauve (voice)
Atsuko Tanaka
Mauve (voice)
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