
Andromedia
Action · Science Fiction
Overview
After his daughter Mai is killed in an auto accident, a genius programmer recreates her in the form of a computer program called AI. His jealous brother-in-law, wanting to get his hands on the technology for profit, sends his client to steal it and Mai’s father is killed in the process. Learning of her capture, Mai’s old friends race to free AI from her captors so that she won’t fall into the corporate clutches that threaten to erase her soul.
Top Cast


Hiroko Shimabukuro
Hiroko Shimabukuro
Mai Hitomi / AI
Hiroko Shimabukuro
Mai Hitomi / AI


Eriko Imai
Eriko Imai
Yoko
Eriko Imai
Yoko


Takako Uehara
Takako Uehara
Rika
Takako Uehara
Rika


Hitoe Arakaki
Hitoe Arakaki
Nao
Hitoe Arakaki
Nao


Kenji Harada
Kenji Harada
Yuu
Kenji Harada
Yuu


Ryo Karato
Ryo Karato
Satoshi Takanaka
Ryo Karato
Satoshi Takanaka


Christopher Doyle
Christopher Doyle
Sakkaa / Soccer
Christopher Doyle
Sakkaa / Soccer


Tomorowo Taguchi
Tomorowo Taguchi
Goda
Tomorowo Taguchi
Goda


Issa Hentona
Issa Hentona
Tooru
Issa Hentona
Tooru
Shinobu Miyara
Shinobu Miyara
Hiroyuki
Shinobu Miyara
Hiroyuki
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