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Birdy the Mighty: Decode

Birdy the Mighty: Decode

Description: While on a mission to Earth, Birdy accidentally fatally wounds a civilian and must merge with him to save his life, now Birdy and Tsutomu try to cope with sharing one body but two separate lives.
Genre: Manga series
First episode air date: July 4, 2008
Program Creator: A-1 Pictures
Networks: Nippon BS Broadcasting, Animax, MORE
Genres: Animation, Science Fiction, Action/Adventure
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