
Shyness Machine Girl
Jan 01 2009
•0h 22m
•Comedy, Horror, Action, Science Fiction
Ami's friend, Yoshie, was murdered and desecrated by the Kimura Gang. She was saved and, like Ami in the previous film, received modifications from the same mechanics. Remembering her past, Yoshie decides to avenge herself and Ami.
Cast
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Noriko Kijima
Yoshie

Yuya Ishikawa

Demo Tanaka
Kaneko / Kimura gang member
Kentaro Kishi
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