Anime Blu-ray Disc GeGeGe no Kitarō 6th Blu-ray BOX 5

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Japanese title: アニメBlu-ray Disc ゲゲゲの鬼太郎 第6作 Blu-ray BOX 5
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Item number: 428061836
Released date: 02 Oct 2019
Maker: Happinet
Media: Blu-ray
Voice appearance: 山口勝平
Voice appearance: 野沢雅子

Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.

2-disc set

[Recording time]
299 minutes

[Screen size]
Wide

[Voice information]
(PCM)
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[Special specifications]
Picture disc

[Group name]
GeGeGe no Kitarō

[Enclosed benefits]
Three-sided art box / Newly drawn inner case / Special booklet / Set of 2 postcards (BOX1 / BOX2 three-sided art BOX pattern)
* For items that do not have "First time" in the title, the first time benefits of [Enclosed benefits] Is not covered by the warranty. Please note on your purchase beforehand.

[Video benefits]
Non-credit ED

[List of performers]
Production: Toei Animation Original: Shigeru Mizuki Series director: Koji Ogawa Series composition: Hiroshi Ohnogi Character Design / Animation Director: Sora Shimizu Music: Koji Takanashi / Blade -yaiba- Voice Cast: Miyuki Sawashiro / Masako Nozawa / Toshio Furukawa / Umeka Shoji / Yukiyo Fujii / Mayumi Tanaka / Satoshi Shimada / Katsuhei Yamaguchi
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[List of contents]
Dead from hell Nue Secret agreement of Enma the Great Girl disappears! Kinoko no Mori Self-love Outburst! Nue Neck Close Call Mudabo and Life and the Earth Nue's Harassment Hell Fascinating Music Vampire Elite Fresh Blood Nobleman La Seine Half-fisherman's kamaboko strange story Promise with a female monster, Gogami Jet-black cold air monster fluttering Tofu kid's mold pandemic Four generals of hell Black Boss Trap

[Number]
2

[Video Comment]
Original by Shigeru Mizuki, the sixth animation in the history of Japan's leading ghost comics A work. GeGeGe no Kitarō appears in response to a letter from a 13-year-old girl in the 21st century Japan, where phenomena that cannot be elucidated by science occur frequently.

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