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Mayumi Asano | ... |
Claus Valca
(26 episodes, 2003)
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Chiwa Saitô | ... |
Lavie Head
(26 episodes, 2003)
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Paul St. Peter | ... |
Additional Voices
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(26 episodes, 2003)
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Crispin Freeman | ... |
Alex Row
(26 episodes, 2003)
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Yukana Nogami | ... |
Title Narrator
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(24 episodes, 2003)
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Wakana Yamazaki | ... |
Sophia Forrester
(22 episodes, 2003)
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Anna Shiraki | ... |
Alvis Hamilton
(21 episodes, 2003)
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Toshiyuki Morikawa | ... |
Alex Row
(21 episodes, 2003)
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Eri Kitamura | ... |
Tatiana Wisla
(21 episodes, 2003)
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Unshô Ishizuka | ... |
Godwin
(20 episodes, 2003)
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Naoki Makijima | ... |
Kostabi
(19 episodes, 2003)
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Tomokazu Seki | ... |
Ethan
(19 episodes, 2003)
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Kiyoyuki Yanada | ... |
Gale
(18 episodes, 2003)
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Shin'ichirô Miki | ... |
Mullin Shetland
(18 episodes, 2003)
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Natsuko Kuwatani | ... |
Alister Agre
(17 episodes, 2003)
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Junko Noda | ... |
Dio Eraclea
(17 episodes, 2003)
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Yasuhiko Tokuyama | ... |
Dick
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(15 episodes, 2003)
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Shigenori Sôya | ... |
Campbell
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(15 episodes, 2003)
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Michiko Neya | ... |
Delphine Eraclea
(14 episodes, 2003)
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Tomoe Hanba | ... |
Lucciola
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(13 episodes, 2003)
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Hozumi Gôda | ... |
Vincent Alzey
(13 episodes, 2003)
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Kazuhiro Yamaji | ... |
Reciuse
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(13 episodes, 2003)
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Tony Pope | ... |
Emperor of Anatoray
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(13 episodes, 2003)
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Masaki Aizawa | ... |
Benjamin
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(12 episodes, 2003)
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Toshihide Tsuchiya | ... |
Chief of Staff
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(12 episodes, 2003)
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Kôji Tsujitani | ... |
Giece
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(11 episodes, 2003)
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Ken Yamaguchi | ... |
Greyhound
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(11 episodes, 2003)
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Kenta Miyake | ... |
Jim
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(11 episodes, 2003)
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It's the dawn of the Golden Age of Aviation on planet Prester, and retro-futuristic sky vehicles known as vanships dominate the horizon. Claus Valca - a flyboy born with the right stuff - and his fiery navigator Lavie are fearless racers obsessed with becoming the first sky couriers to cross the Grand Stream in a vanship. But when the high-flying duo encounters a mysterious girl named Alvis, they are thrust into the middle of an endless battle between Anatoray and Disith - two countries systematically destroying each other according to the code of chivalric warfare. Lives will be lost and legacies determined as Claus and Lavie attempt to bring peace to their world by solving the riddle of its chaotic core. Written by Anonymous
Last Exile is a masterpiece through and through.
The most attention drawing aspect of this series is its incredible animation. It mixes 2d animation with 3d CGI almost perfectly and delivers an explosive, in-your-face presentation that can only be rivaled by feature anime films like Blood: The Last Vampire.
The story behind Last Exile is interesting and emotional. The characters are lovable and their interactions are genuinely enjoyable and surprisingly human. The setting is steampunk inspired and meticulously detailed.
Overall, one hell of a ride, and easily the best anime I have ever had the pleasure of viewing. This is a must see for not just fans of anime, but fans of excellent storytelling and entertainment in general.