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Series Cast
Yukari Fukui | ... |
Nono
(6 episodes, 2004-2006)
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Maaya Sakamoto | ... |
Lal'C Mellk Mal
(6 episodes, 2004-2006)
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Miyuki Sawashiro | ... |
Tycho Science
(6 episodes, 2004-2006)
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Mitsuo Iwata | ... |
Nicholas Vacheron
(6 episodes, 2004-2006)
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Takumi Yamazaki | ... |
Casio Takashirô
(6 episodes, 2004-2006)
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Sanae Kobayashi | ... |
Piaget Serpentine
(unknown episodes)
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Yuki Matsuoka | ... |
LeCoultre Serpentine
(unknown episodes)
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Nozomu Sasaki | ... |
Gouya Reicy
(unknown episodes)
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Yûko Kaida | ... |
Roo Soon
(unknown episodes)
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Akio Suyama | ... |
Roy Anyan
(unknown episodes)
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Daisuke Ono | ... |
Governor
(unknown episodes)
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Shizuka Itou | ... |
Pacica Peska Pelcicum
(unknown episodes)
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Yû Kobayashi | ... |
Citron Limone
(unknown episodes)
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Hiroki Tôchi | ... |
Staff Officer
(unknown episodes)
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Mami Koyama | ... |
Shop Owner
(unknown episodes)
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Hitomi Nabatame | ... |
Vita Nova
(unknown episodes)
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Ryôka Yuzuki | ... |
Operator
(unknown episodes)
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Akeno Watanabe | ... |
Operator
(unknown episodes)
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Hiroshi Yanaka | ... |
Subordinate
(unknown episodes)
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Tomoyuki Shimura | ... |
Investigator
(unknown episodes)
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Ryûnosuke Ôbayashi | ... |
Commander
(unknown episodes)
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Takashi Kondô | ... |
Vasile Ivanovitch
(unknown episodes)
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Yoko Honna | ... |
Nyan Nuoc Cham
(unknown episodes)
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Motomu Kiyokawa | ... |
Professor
(unknown episodes)
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Gara Takashima | ... |
Naval Commander
(unknown episodes)
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Hideyuki Umezu | ... |
Hatori
(unknown episodes)
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Katsunosuke Hori | ... |
Teacher
(unknown episodes)
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Takuma Suzuki | ... |
Investigator
(unknown episodes)
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Kôichi Kitamura | ... |
Elder
(unknown episodes)
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Masayuki Katô | ... |
Operator
(unknown episodes)
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Masayuki Omoro | ... |
Elder
(unknown episodes)
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Kôichi Sakaguchi | ... |
Operator
(unknown episodes)
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Kei Kobayashi | ... |
Guruka Kukushisu
(unknown episodes)
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Haruhi Nanao | ... |
Announcer
(unknown episodes)
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Kazuko Yanaga | ... |
Elder
(unknown episodes)
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Dai Matsumoto | ... |
Elder
(unknown episodes)
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Shigeru Kawakubo | ... |
Admiral
(unknown episodes)
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Yoshinori Sonobe | ... |
Kattofel Patata
(unknown episodes)
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Takafumi Kawakami | ... |
Controller
(unknown episodes)
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Satoshi Gotô | ... |
Announcer
(unknown episodes)
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Shirô Ishimoda | ... |
Subordinate
(unknown episodes)
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Production Companies
- Bandai Visual Company
- Gainax
- T2 Studio (cinematography)
- Victor Entertainment
Distributors
- AT-X (2004) (Japan) (video)
- Bandai Visual Company (2004) (Japan) (DVD)
- Dynit (2008) (Italy) (DVD)
- MTV Italia (2008) (Italy) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- A.Z.E.T.A. Pictures (animation support)
- Anime Roman (animation support)
- Anime Sound Production (sound recording)
- Anime Torotoro (animation support)
- Art Max (background art)
- Art Tools (animation support)
- Bihou (art director)
- Bihou (art supervisor)
- Bihou (background)
- Dogakobo (animation support)
- Feel (animation support)
- Frontline (animation support)
- Half H-P Studio (music production)
- Half H-P Studio (recording studio)
- Kino Production (animation support)
- M.S.C. (animation support)
- Madhouse (animation support)
- Marchen-Sha (animation support)
- Nakamura Production (animation support)
- Nomad (animation support)
- P.A. Works (animation support)
- Production I.G. (animation support)
- Radix (animation support)
- Rikuentai (animation support)
- SHAFT (animation support)
- Satellite (animation support)
- Seigasha (animation support)
- Shironagasu Works ("Diebuster" logo)
- Studio Cockpit (animation support)
- Studio Jungle Gym (animation support)
- Studio Wombat (animation support)
- Sunshine Corporation (animation support)
- T2 Studio (3d cgi)
- T2 Studio (3d director)
- T2 Studio (digital photography)
- T2 Studio (director of photography)
- TNK (animation support)
- Tamazawa Animation House (animation support)
- Tanto (animation support)
- Tatsunoko Production (animation support)
- Tokyo Animation Center (animation support)
- Tokyo TV Center (recording studio)
- Triple A (animation support)
- Ufotable (animation support)
- Wao World (animation support)
- Xebec (animation support)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
A young girl leaves her home on Mars with a dream to be a space pilot. Once in the capital, Nono meets top pilot Lal'C during a space monster attack, and joins the Solar Defense Force. Shockingly, Nono is revealed to be an android, thus unable to achieve elite Topless status and is stuck as Lal'C's largely-ignored trainee. Nono then decides the best way to advance is by recovering a lost Buster mech for herself to operate like the Topless do. She receives such an assignment and heads to Pluto. Meanwhile on Titan, the SDF unearths an ancient alien "Eternal" Topless, which results in to a large space monster invasion. Coincidentally, the humans notice Nono's android presence also attracts monsters, and half the alien fleet gets diverted to Pluto to battle Nono in her new Buster form. Events escalate and the surviving SDF takes the offensive towards the 11th planet, the space monster homeworld. Will Nono learn about her hidden origin and abilities in time to rebuild her relationship with Lal'C, with the fate of the solar system also hanging in the balance.
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Did You Know?
Goofs | Despite being an android, Nono can be seen exercising. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into Diebuster the Movie (2006). See more » |
Soundtracks | Groovin' Magic See more » |