Kiddy Grade - Vol. 2: Pieces of the Past (2002)
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Rated: Not Rated [See Full Rating] appropriate for ages 13 and up
Runtime: 75 mins
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Synopsis: In a futuristic multi-planetary government, the Galactic Organization of Trade and Tariffs (GOTT) provides structure in dealing with economic matters between formerly warring planets. As part of... In a futuristic multi-planetary government, the Galactic Organization of Trade and Tariffs (GOTT) provides structure in dealing with economic matters between formerly warring planets. As part of the superpowered ES Force team, crime-fighting partners Eclair and Lumiere work hard to enforce the laws of the GOTT and bring justice to the global alliance. But in the wake of a botched assignment, the girls begin to question the motives of their employers and set out on a quest to both resolve their suspicions and come to grips with their own mysterious pasts. This second volume of the thrilling sci-fi anime series includes the episodes "High/Speed," "Day/Off," and "Twin/Star." [More]
Director: Keiji Goto
Director: Keiji Goto
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