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7.5 1 Seasons • 12 Episodes

Dusk Beyond the End of the World

When tensions around AI spark civil unrest, Akira is caught in the crossfire when he protects his girlfriend from an assassin. Hundreds of years later, he awakens from cryogenic sleep to an unfamiliar world and bonds with the android Yuugure.

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Top Cast

  • Shuichiro Umeda

    Shuichiro Umeda

    Akira Himegami (voice)

  • Yui Ishikawa

    Yui Ishikawa

    Yuugre (voice)

  • Ai Kayano

    Ai Kayano

    Towasa Ōmaki (voice)

  • Miyu Tomita

    Miyu Tomita

    Amoru (voice)

  • Miyuki Sawashiro

    Miyuki Sawashiro

    Yoiyami (voice)

  • Tomori Kusunoki

    Tomori Kusunoki

    Hakubo (voice)

  • Yohei Azakami

    Yohei Azakami

    Yokurata (voice)

  • Saki Kobari

    Saki Kobari

    Idhi (voice)

  • Toshiyuki Morikawa

    Toshiyuki Morikawa

    Oboro (voice)

Overview

When tensions around AI spark civil unrest, Akira is caught in the crossfire when he protects his girlfriend from an assassin. Hundreds of years later, he awakens from cryogenic sleep to an unfamiliar world and bonds with the android Yuugure.

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