
ODDTAXI in the Woods
Animation · Comedy · Mystery
Overview
Reconstruction of the television anime that will also depict what happens after its finale with a new story written by Kazuya Konomoto.
Top Cast


Natsuki Hanae
Natsuki Hanae
Hiroshi Odokawa (voice)
Natsuki Hanae
Hiroshi Odokawa (voice)


Riho Iida
Riho Iida
Miho Shirakawa (voice)
Riho Iida
Miho Shirakawa (voice)


Ryohei Kimura
Ryohei Kimura
Ayumu Gouriki (voice)
Ryohei Kimura
Ayumu Gouriki (voice)


Kappei Yamaguchi
Kappei Yamaguchi
Eiji Kakihana (voice)
Kappei Yamaguchi
Eiji Kakihana (voice)


Suzuko Mimori
Suzuko Mimori
Rui Nikaidо (voice)
Suzuko Mimori
Rui Nikaidо (voice)


Moeka Koizumi
Moeka Koizumi
Shiho Ichimura (voice)
Moeka Koizumi
Shiho Ichimura (voice)


Manatsu Murakami
Manatsu Murakami
Sakura Wadagaki (voice)
Manatsu Murakami
Sakura Wadagaki (voice)


Miki Kousei
Miki Kousei
Older Daimon (voice)
Miki Kousei
Older Daimon (voice)


Asei Miki
Asei Miki
Younger Daimon (voice)
Asei Miki
Younger Daimon (voice)


Yusuke Nishizawa
Yusuke Nishizawa
Homosapiens Shibagaki (voice)
Yusuke Nishizawa
Homosapiens Shibagaki (voice)
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