
Demon Fighter Kocho
May 21 1997
•1h 35m
•Animation, Horror
Spirits begin terrorizing a school and it is left up to the sexy student Kocho Enoki to use her attractive body and magical powers to defeat the attackers. Teamed with her sister and Kosaku, their human decoy, they attempt to free the school from the spirits. Unfortunately a female spirit arrives who is immune to Kocho's sexy charms.
Cast
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Fumie Kusachi
Koran Enoki (Voice)

Hidenari Ugaki
Ghost Takashi (Voice)

Koichi Tochika
Urano Kosuke (Voice)

Koji Ishii
Kamo-sensei (Voice)
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