Saber Marionette J - Box Set (1999)
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Runtime: 10 hrs 50 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: In Japones, the only females are emotionless androids called marionettes. One day, a young boy named Otaru accidentally awakens a marionette named Lime that seems to have emotions. Complicating... In Japones, the only females are emotionless androids called marionettes. One day, a young boy named Otaru accidentally awakens a marionette named Lime that seems to have emotions. Complicating matters, a cadre of combat marionettes arrive in Japones and cause some serious commotion. Fortunately, Otaru finds two more sentient marionettes and awakens them so that he can figure out what is happening. Unfortunately, Otaru has never dealt with real women before, so he has no idea what he is in for after he has awakened not just one, but three of them. This collection contains the entire SABER MARIONETTE J series packaged in a collector's box. See individual titles for details. [More]
Starring: Brad Swaile, Maggie Blue O'Hara, Nicole Oliver, Saffron Henderson
Starring: Brad Swaile, Maggie Blue O'Hara, Nicole Oliver, Saffron Henderson, Erin Fitzgerald
Director: Masami Shimoda
Director: Masami Shimoda
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