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Iron Armored Machine Mikazuki - Miniseries

Kazeo Isurugi, a ten-year-old boy, joins the fight against the King Torupa's Idoms by controlling AIT and the ancient giant Mikazuki.

Top Cast

  • Yuuta Takayanagi

    Yuuta Takayanagi

    Kazeo Isurugi

  • Noboru Takachi

    Noboru Takachi

    Isamu Kiba

  • Yukijiro Hotaru

    Yukijiro Hotaru

    Kunio Doihara

  • Saori Nara

    Saori Nara

    Akane Hino

  • Yasuyo Shirashima

    Yasuyo Shirashima

    Yukiko Kusaka

  • Hideki Okada

    Hideki Okada

    Masato Kaneshiro

  • Saya Matsuoka

    Saya Matsuoka

    Saori Izumi

  • Fumina Hara

    Fumina Hara

    Yuki Ninomiya

  • Tetta Sugimoto

    Tetta Sugimoto

    Tetsuro Isurugi

Overview

Kazeo Isurugi, a ten-year-old boy, joins the fight against the King Torupa's Idoms by controlling AIT and the ancient giant Mikazuki.

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