
Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress: Life That Burns
Jan 07 2017
•2h 47m
•Animation, Drama, Action, Science Fiction
In the midst of an industrial revolution, the people of Hinomoto fight hordes of undead creatures, known as Kabane, using powerful armored trains. (Compilation film of the second half of the original TV series.)
Cast
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Tasuku Hatanaka
Ikoma (voice)

Sayaka Senbongi
Mumei (voice)

Maaya Uchida
Ayame (voice)

Toshiki Masuda
Kurusu (voice)
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