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Babel II

Babel II

Description: Babel II is a 1971 manga series by Mitsuteru Yokoyama. It was translated into an animated format in 1973 as a television series, in 1992 as an original video animation series and in 2001 as a thirteen-episode television series. Yokoyama's sequel to the series, set in a parallel universe, is entitled His Name Is 101. Wikipedia
Genre: Animation
Year Released: 1973
First episode air date: January 1, 1973
Genre: Animation
Language: Japanese
Program Creators: TV Asahi, Toei Animation
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