Towa no Quon 5: The Return of the Invincible

Towa no Quon 5: The Return of the Invincible

6.5

Oct 04 2011

1h 48m

Action, Animation, Science Fiction, Fantasy

The story follows a boy named Quon and others who suddenly wake up with supernatural powers.

Kohsuke Toriumi

Kohsuke Toriumi

Shun Kazami (voice)

Hiroshi Kamiya

Hiroshi Kamiya

Quon Mitsuchi (voice)

Ryoko Shiraishi

Ryoko Shiraishi

Yuriko Akatsuki (voice)

Jouji Nakata

Jouji Nakata

Alpha (voice)

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