Neo Tokyo (1989) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 15, 1989

Original Title:
迷宮物語

Alternate Titles:
Manie Manie : Les Histoires du labyrinthe
Manie Manie: Historia de laberinto
Manie Manie: Labyrinth-Geschichten
Manie-Manie
Manie-Manie 迷宮物語
Manie-Manie: I racconti del labirinto
Manie-Manie: Meikyuu Monogatari
Meikyû monogatari
Neo Tokyo
Neo-Tokyo
Лабиринт сновидений
Нео-Токио
迷宮物語
네오도쿄
미궁 이야기
미궁물어
미궁이야기

Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Fantasy | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
KADOKAWA
KADOKAWA Shoten
Madhouse
Project Team Argos

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG  DE: 16 

Runtime: 50

It's not just a city... It's a state of mind.

A trilogy of separate stories. In "Labyrinth labyrinthos", a girl and her cat enter a strange world. In "Running Man", a racer takes on the ultimate opponent. In "Construction Cancellation Order", a man must shut down worker robots.

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  • Banjo Ginga
    Zach Hugh (segment "Running Man") (voice)
  • Masane Tsukayama
    Bob Stone (segment "Running Man") (voice)
  • Hideko Yoshida
    Shojo Sachi (segment "Labyrinth Labyrinthos") (voice)
  • Iemasa Kayumi
    Bucho (segment "Construction Cancellation Order") (voice)
  • Hiroshi Ôtake
    Robot 444 (segment "Construction Cancellation Order") (voice)
  • Yu Mizushima
    Sugioka (segment "Construction Cancellation Order") (voice)
  • Kazumi Tanaka
    (segment "Construction Cancellation Order") (voice)
  • Yusaku Yara
    (segment "Construction Cancellation Order") (voice)
  • Joji Yanami
    (segment "Construction Cancellation Order") (voice)

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