Business Commando Yamazaki
Oct 25 1997
•1h 41m
•Drama, Science Fiction, Animation
A 42-year-old salaryman is made to serve his company beyond the grave when his brain is installed in a super-powered android body in order to carry out corporate espionage.
Cast
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Tomoko Kawakami
Tomoko Kashima

Shigeru Chiba
Takurou Yamazaki

Masako Katsuki
Kirika (voice)

Ako Mayama
Mother of Tomoko
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