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Lost Universe

Description: Trouble contractor Kane Blueriver is hunted by the Nightmare criminal syndicate.
Genre: Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi
Year Released: 1998
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 26
First episode air date: April 3, 1998
Adapted From: Lost Universe
Cast: Tomoko Ishimura, Sōichirō Hoshi, Megumi Hayashibara, MORE
Genres: Anime, Animation
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