The Irresponsible Captain Tylor OVA
Six long months have passed. The Raalgon Empire has developed a horrible new type of weapon, and Tylor has been charged with the duty of intercepting it as it is being transported. But when all that could go wrong does go wrong, the crew members of the Soyokaze find themselves at the mercy of their enemies. As the hours tick down toward their execution, the crew wonders: has their irresponsible captain misled them? Or is this all a part of some greater strategy?
Kouichi Mashimo
Naoyuki Yoshinaga
Casts & Crew
Hiromasa Hori
Kōji Tsujitani
Yuri Amano
Hiroko Kasahara
Show Hayami
Akiko Hiramatsu
Etsuo Yokobori
Hiroyuki Shibamoto
Hochu Otsuka
Jōji Yanami
Kazue Ikura
Kazuhiro Nakata
Ken Narita
Kotono Mitsuishi
Kosuke Okano
Masaaki Tsukada
Masako Ikeda
Masako Katsuki
Masamichi Sato
Maya Okamoto
Mika Kanai
Minori Matsushima
Mitsuo Iwata
Mugihito
Shigeru Chiba
Sumi Shimamoto
Takashi Taniguchi
Takeshi Kusao
Takeshi Watabe
Tamio Ohki
Tomomichi Nishimura
Toshihiko Nakajima
Toshihiko Seki
Yasuo Iwata
Yasuyuki Hirata
Yuji Ueda
Yuko Mita
Also Directed by Kouichi Mashimo
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Three adventurers - a warrior, a priest, and a young woman - traverse a land devastated by centuries of environmental calamaties searching only for a way to survive. In their journeys they stumble across first the remains of a band of desperate treasure-hunters, and then the treasure they were seeking: Azec Sistra, the legendeary City of the Dead. Unfortunately, the bandits responsible for slaughtering the treasure-hunters have also found their way to the city, but more worrisome still are the guardians which protect Azec Sistra from those who would violate the spirits at rest there. . .
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Also Directed by Naoyuki Yoshinaga
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