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To the Beasts of the Divine that Once Were

To the Beasts of the Divine that Once Were

Action, Animation, Fantasy, Adventure

Jun Shido

Kazuya Nakai, Ai Kakuma, Yuichi Nakamura, Mamiko Noto, Kaito Ishikawa, Yoko Hikasa, Kana Ichinose, Maaya Sakamoto, Kohei Uchiyama, Tomokazu Sugita, Tatsuharu Suzuki, Shinnosuke Tachibana, Kenjirou Tsuda, Saori Hayami, Daisuke Hirakawa, Jun Fukuyama, Hiroaki Yasumoto

2019

Japan

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Completed

Japanese

24 minutes

2025-03-02 16:46:13

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This film (drama)Also known asかつて神だった獣たちへ,is aJapanProducerAnime AV,At2019Released in year 。The dialogue language isJapanese,Current Douban rating6.0(For reference only)。
In the democratic nation of "Patria," born on the continent of Patria. In this country, split into the "Northern Patria Alliance" and the "Southern Patria Union" due to economic imbalance, a prolonged civil war ensues. The disadvantaged North, in order to defeat the South, finally resorted to forbidden technology. This technology, which transforms humans into aberrant soldiers, sacrifices human form to gain powers comparable to those of gods. This power ended the long-standing wars and ushered in an era of peace. The "God-like Soldiers," hailed as the saviors of the nation, emerged. Time passed, and the war became a thing of the past; those who transformed into "God-like Soldiers" were feared and despised by the people as "Beasts" due to their immense power. Former commander of the God-like Soldier unit, Hank, now takes on the role of a "Beast Hunter," traveling endlessly to hunt down his fallen comrades who have become "Beasts." In his journey, he encounters a girl named Schar, who seeks revenge against the killer of her father, a former God-like Soldier. Together, they decide to travel to uncover the truth behind her father’s death and learn the real reason why the war must persist. Hank also seeks the "man who unleashed the Beasts." What is the destination for "Hank," who bears the burden of his fallen comrades' deaths, on his continuous journey?