Broken Blade: The Gap Between Life and Death (2011) [PG-13]

Release Date:
January 21, 2011

Original Title:
劇場版 ブレイク ブレイド 第五章「死線ノ涯」

Alternate Titles:
Break Blade 5
Broken Blade 5
Broken Blade 5 - Horizont des Todes
Broken Blade: The Horizon Between Life and Death
Зламаний меч 5
Зламаний меч 5: На краю смерті
Зламаний меч, книга 5: На краю смерті
Зламаний меч, книга п'ята: На краю смерті
Зламаний меч: Книга п’ята — на краю смерті
Зламаний меч: На краю смерті
Сломанный меч 5
브레이크 블레이드 5 : 최후의 명령

Genres:
Action | Animation | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Production I.G
XEBEC

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG  JP: PG12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 50

Fifth Break Blade Movie. Girge is questioned by Narvi over his surprise attack against Borcuse forces and has him detained so he does not repeat his antics again. Later Loggin, Rygart and Nile learns about True's death but Nile is unsure whether to tell the true to Narvi. While Rygart and Baldr talk about Girge's past and Cleo learns more about Zess's academy days with Sigyn, the Athenian Invasion army have finally regroup and despite losing many Golems, Nike's ego badly bruised by Girge and the death of one of his officers, Borcuse is overjoyed at finding two worthy opponents to fight, particular Rygart and Girge. Rygart, after finding out that Borcuse is heading to his hometown where his little brother Regatz lives, disobeys Narvi's order to head home and search for his brother. However, when he arrives, the villagers have been killed by Borcuse's men. Borcuse is glad to see Rygart is here and has duel with him while his men are ordered to watched.

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