Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Josh Grelle | ... | Clavis Shepherd (voice) | |
Ian Sinclair | ... | Williams (voice) | |
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Clifford Chapin | ... | Alex (voice) |
Joel McDonald | ... | Leland (voice) | |
Jeannie Tirado | ... | Lucia Skroupova (voice) | |
John Swasey | ... | Majority Leader (voice) | |
Charles C. Campbell | ... | President (voice) (as Charles Campbell) | |
Phil Parsons | ... | Staff Officer (voice) | |
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Dave Trosko | ... | DIA Staff (voice) |
Lydia Mackay | ... | CIA Staff (voice) | |
Kent Williams | ... | Defense Minister of Georgia (voice) | |
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Linda Leonard | ... | Chairman (voice) |
David Wald | ... | Lucius (voice) | |
Sonny Strait | ... | Counselor (voice) | |
Mark Stoddard | ... | Doctor (voice) |
Set in a time when Sarajevo was obliterated by a homemade nuclear device, the story reflects a world inundated with genocide. An American man by the name of John Paul seems to be responsible for all of this and intelligence agent Clavis Shepherd treks across the wasteland of the world to find him and the eponymous "genocidal organ." Written by The Tracking Board.
Soldier John Paul is been hunted down by the the american army who claim that John has done Genocide and he is infiltrating a Czech republic town. So they have been given orders to bring him in alive but John knows more than they think.
Even though I feel this movie has way too much propaganda. It was still watch able and it was nice seeing an anime movie which is set outside of Japan.
Story wise it was good.
Animation and art style brilliant as usual.
Audio wise good I watched the Funimation dub.
Overall not a bad movie.