Divergence Eve - Vol. 1: Welcome to Watcher's Nest (2005)
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Rated: Not Rated [See Full Rating] TV 14: intense violence
Runtime: 2 hrs 5 mins
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Synopsis: Directed by Hiroshi Negishi (TENCHI MUYO, BURN UP W), the sci-fi anime series DIVERGENCE EVE imagines the future as a high-tech space opera marked by intergalactic space travel and well-endowed... Directed by Hiroshi Negishi (TENCHI MUYO, BURN UP W), the sci-fi anime series DIVERGENCE EVE imagines the future as a high-tech space opera marked by intergalactic space travel and well-endowed female peacekeepers. Sometime during the 21st century, humanity discovered a way to traverse the universe by slipping through portals that lead into parallel dimensions. Three hundred years later, space travel has become a safe, and even routine, event until an army of robot aliens known as Ghouls launches a series of attacks against the outpost portal Watcher's Nest--prompting the government to send in a group of busty, scantily-clad police cadets to combat the alien menace. Brightly animated and playfully titillating, this collection introduces the racy anime series with the first five episodes. [More]
Starring: Kira Vincent-Davis, Luci Christian
Starring: Kira Vincent-Davis, Luci Christian
Director: Hiroshi Negishi
Director: Hiroshi Negishi
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