Casshern Sins. Episodes 1-6
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"Ruin is the salvation of man and machine."
Original story by Tatsunoko Production.
Contains the first twelve episodes from the television series.
Special features: pre-air event; textless songs; trailers.
disc one. At the end of the world ; A world with death throes ; To the ends of agony ; The angel of Ruin ; The man who killed the sun named Moon ; Reunited with fate -- disc two. The woman of the tall tower ; A hymn of hope ; The flower that blooms in the Valley of Ruin ; The man entrapped by the past ; By one's calling ; Turn the time lived to color.
Casshern, a cybernetic assassin with no memory of his past, awakens in a corrosive wasteland where nothing survives for long. A plague known as the Ruin sweeps across this once vibrant world, reducing everything in its path to rubble and scattering any chance for salvation. Robots and humans alike seek vengeance against Casshern for the life he took and the role he played in the Ruin. Originally a machine built to kill, Casshern now must fight to save the dying in a future he does not recognize.
DVD, widescreen (16:9) presentation; region 1, NTSC; Dolby Digital.
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SERIES
Casshern sins (Television program)
PUBLISHED
[S.l.] : FUNimation Entertainment, c2008.
Year Published: 2008
Description: 1 videodisc : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Rated: NR
Format: ILL
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
1421021323
9781421021324
ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Hunter, Carly.
Cook, Justin.
Yamauchi, Shigeyasu.
FUNimation Productions, Ltd.
Showgate (Firm)
FUNimation Entertainment (Firm)
Tatsunoko Purodakushon, Kabushiki Kaisha.
SUBJECTS
Assassins -- Drama.
Cyborgs -- Drama.
Machinery -- Drama.
Diseases -- Drama.
Death -- Drama.
Dystopias -- Drama.
Revenge -- Drama.
Television programs.
Television series.
Science fiction television programs.
Action and adventure television programs.
Animated television programs.
Animated television programs -- Japan.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.