The Galaxy Railways - Station 2: His Father's Son (2005)
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Rated: Not Rated [See Full Rating] TV PG: animated violence, some nudity
Runtime: 2 hrs 5 mins
Genre: Television
Synopsis: Anime writer and creator Leiji Masumoto (STAR BLAZERS, CAPTAIN HERLOCK) fashions another imaginative take on intergalactic space travel in his sci-fi series THE GALAXY RAILWAYS. Sometime in the... Anime writer and creator Leiji Masumoto (STAR BLAZERS, CAPTAIN HERLOCK) fashions another imaginative take on intergalactic space travel in his sci-fi series THE GALAXY RAILWAYS. Sometime in the distant future, humans crisscross the cosmos on an unusual transportation system comprised of flying trains and protected by an elite guard known as the Space Defense Force (SDF). The SDF's newest recruit is Manabu Yuuki, a brash teenager who finds himself going against his mother's wishes to fend off train accidents, terrorist bombings, and alien attacks on the Galaxy Railways with the help of an oddball crew. This second volume continues the series with five more episodes. [More]
Starring: Chris Patton, Jim Foronda
Starring: Chris Patton, Jim Foronda
Director: Yukio Nishimoto
Director: Yukio Nishimoto
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