
Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha: Detonation
Oct 19 2018
•2h 51m
•Action, Animation, Science Fiction
As the conflict that began in Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha: Reflection continues to escalate, Nanoha and her allies soon find out the troubled history between Iris and Yuri, which is related to the tragedy of Eltoria's "Planet Reclamation Committee".
Cast
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Yukari Tamura
Nanoha Takamachi / Stern (voice)

Nana Mizuki
Fate Testarossa / Levi (voice)

Kana Ueda
Hayate Yagami / Dearche (voice)

Haruka Tomatsu
Amitie Florian (voice)
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