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Dallos - Season 1
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Title: Dallos

Overview: In a near future, mankind has moved from a drained Earth to the Moon. Rebel acts of terrorism lead to conflicts with the Earth Federal Government. A mysterious entity called Dallos appears to restore hope.

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Cast

  • Dog McCoy (voice): Tessyo Genda
  • Narrator: Koji Tanaka
  • Taisō Nonomura (voice): Mizuho Suzuki
  • Max (voice): Hideyuki Tanaka
  • Alex Riger (voice): Shuichi Ikeda
  • Rachel (voice): Rumiko Ukai
  • Shun Nonomura (voice): Hideki Sasaki
  • Melinda Hearst (voice): Yoshiko Sakakibara
  • Dallos - Remember Bartholomew (Season 1 - Episode 1)

    At the end of the 21st century, Earth is experiencing a grand renewal, all thanks to resources mined from the moon. However, tensions mount as lunar colonists rebel against the conditions forced upon them by their motherland.

    Dallos - Dallos Destruction Order! (Season 1 - Episode 2)

    Repurposing mining gear into tools of war, the lunar resistance heats up. In an effort to break the will of the colonists, government forces aim to destroy Dallos--a giant face carved into the moon worshiped by the colonists.

    Dallos - The Sea of Remembrance -ACT.I- (Season 1 - Episode 3)

    War explodes across the moon as a residential district is bombed by government forces. Ambitions and agendas clash as the final battle approaches, with a restored Dallos as the final stronghold!

    Dallos - The Sea of Remembrance -ACT.II- (Season 1 - Episode 4)

    With both sides decimated, just what has everything up until now been for? With the future uncertain, all must consider where they stand, and they are fighting for.

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