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Series Cast Summary
Chris Patton | ... |
Ayato Kamina
(25 episodes, 2002)
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Monica Rial | ... |
Haruka Shitow
(25 episodes, 2002)
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Tiffany Grant | ... |
Kim Hotal
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(21 episodes, 2002)
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Jason Douglas | ... |
Masaru Gomi
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(15 episodes, 2002)
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Hiro Shimono | ... |
Ayato Kamina
(7 episodes, 2002)
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Aya Hisakawa | ... |
Haruka Shitow
(7 episodes, 2002)
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Fumioki | ... |
Public Safety B
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(6 episodes, 2002)
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Dai Matsumoto | ... |
Public Safety A
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(6 episodes, 2002)
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Scott White | ... |
Additional Voices
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(6 episodes, 2002)
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Houko Kuwashima | ... |
Quon Kisaragi
(5 episodes, 2002)
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Yû Sugimoto | ... |
Elvy Hadhiyat
(5 episodes, 2002)
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Mitsuru Miyamoto | ... |
Itsuki Kisaragi
(4 episodes, 2002)
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Kôki Miyata | ... |
Sôichi Yagumo
(4 episodes, 2002)
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Katsuhiro Harasawa | ... |
Yôhei Yomoda
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(4 episodes, 2002)
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Matt Culpepper | ... |
Additional Voices
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(4 episodes, 2002)
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Sean O'Neel | ... |
Additional Voices
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(4 episodes, 2002)
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Maaya Sakamoto | ... |
Reika Mishima
(3 episodes, 2002)
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Jôji Nakata | ... |
Jun Kunugi
(3 episodes, 2002)
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Toshihiko Seki | ... |
Makoto Isshiki
(3 episodes, 2002)
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Ayako Kawasumi | ... |
Megumi Shitow
(3 episodes, 2002)
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Fumiko Orikasa | ... |
Kim Hotaru
(3 episodes, 2002)
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Atsuko Tanaka | ... |
Sayoko Nanamori
(3 episodes, 2002)
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Ichiko Hashimoto | ... |
Maya Kamina
(3 episodes, 2002)
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Yu Asakawa | ... |
Shinobu Miwa
(3 episodes, 2002)
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Masanobu Kariya | ... |
Announcer
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(3 episodes, 2002)
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Hôchû Ôtsuka | ... |
Masayoshi Kuki
(2 episodes, 2002)
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Akio Ôtsuka | ... |
Shôgo Rikudô
(2 episodes, 2002)
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Kenji Utsumi | ... |
Shirô Watari
(2 episodes, 2002)
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Katsunosuke Hori | ... |
Jôji Futagami
(2 episodes, 2002)
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Hideki Tasaka | ... |
Masaru Gomi
(2 episodes, 2002)
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Maria Kawamura | ... |
Mariko
(2 episodes, 2002)
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Hirofumi Nojima | ... |
Mamoru Torigai
(2 episodes, 2002)
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Yumi Kakazu | ... |
Hiroko Asahina
(2 episodes, 2002)
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Isao Yamagishi | ... |
Operator
(2 episodes, 2002)
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Kira Vincent-Davis | ... |
Quon Kisaragi
(1 episode, 2002)
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Mandy Clark | ... |
Reika Mishima
(1 episode, 2002)
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Jôji Tanaka | ... |
Jun Kunugi
(1 episode, 2002)
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Ken Taira | ... |
Radio
(1 episode, 2002)
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Iemasa Kayumi | ... |
Ernst von Barbem
(1 episode, 2002)
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Masaaki Okabe | ... |
Captain Nomad
(1 episode, 2002)
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Masaru Ikeda | ... |
Captain Ulysses
(1 episode, 2002)
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Kazusa Murai | ... |
Nurse
(1 episode, 2002)
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Junko Minagawa | ... |
Woman
(1 episode, 2002)
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Kae Araki | ... |
Cathy McMahon
(1 episode, 2002)
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Hiroko Taguchi | ... |
Girl
(1 episode, 2002)
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Kaoru Morota | ... |
Mother
(1 episode, 2002)
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Yuriko Yamaguchi | ... |
Relative
(1 episode, 2002)
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Takeshi Kuwabara | ... |
Teacher
(1 episode, 2002)
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Vic Mignogna | ... |
Mamoru Torigai
(1 episode, 2002)
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Christine M. Auten | ... |
Elvy Hadhiyat
(1 episode, 2002)
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Production Companies
- Asatsu-DK
- Bones
- Fuji Television Network (Fuji TV)
- Media Factory
- Rahxephon Project
- Victor Entertainment
Distributors
- ADV Films (2003) (Canada) (DVD)
- ADV Films (2003) (United States) (DVD)
- Bandai Channel (2002) (Japan) (tv)
- Fuji Television Network (Fuji TV) (2002) (Japan) (tv)
- Madman Entertainment (2003) (Australia) (DVD)
- Selecta Visión (2004) (Spain) (video)
- The Anime Network (United States) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- M.O.F.C. (dvd authoring & encoding)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Kamina Ayato lives an ordinary life. He goes to school. He lives with his mother. He has schoolmates. But all of that changes one day when massive machines, known as the Dolem, attack the city of Tokyo with their destructive vocal powers. Caught up in the chaos, Ayato meets a mysterious girl named Mishima Reika. She leads him to the sanctuary, resting place of the RahXephon, a giant humanoid being with powers to counter those of the Dolem. Upon its awakening, Ayato finds himself synchronising with the machine and it takes him to the world beyond Tokyo. It seems that Tokyo, more precisely called Tokyo Jupiter, has been cut off from the rest of the world. Those living within the boundaries of Tokyo Jupiter believe that the rest of the world has been decimated, when in fact they live in a world controlled by the Mu. Now, facing the truth, Ayato must come to terms with his new reality, for he is a central element in the fate of mankind. Written by D. Rex |
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Taglines | Enter the new reality. See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | In the opening song, tattoos are described as being "chiselled in". This refers to the traditional Japanese art of tattooing, irezumi, where the ink was in former times inserted into the skin not with a needle but with chisel-like implements. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Anime Network Commercial 1 (2004). See more » |
Soundtracks | Hemisphere See more » |
Quotes |
Quon:
Dress me, please. See more » |