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‘Genocidal Organ’ Anime Dub Clip Focuses On A Military Assault

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©Project Itoh / GENOCIDAL ORGAN Licensed by Fuji TV through FCC to Funimation® Productions, Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

Funimation recently brought out the Genocidal Organ feature film and is doing a bit more on the marketing side to get people interested in it since there should be a good market for such a solid film. The latest is a pretty solid dub clip that focuses on one of the action scenes from the film that shows off some of the near-future technology and the approach of how soldiers operate in this kind of scenario.

Check out our review of this excellent feature.

Clifford Chapin directed the dub for it based on the script by Deborah Crane. The cast includes Josh Grelle as Clavis, Ricco Fajardo as John Paul, Jeannie Tirado as Lucie, Ian Sinclair as Williams, Christopher R. Sabat as Rockwell, Clifford Chapin as Alex, David Wald as Lucius, and Joel McDonald as Leland.

Shuko Murase was involved in working on the script while redjuice provided the original character designs for it. EGOIST is on board to do the theme song for it. No run time has been revealed for the film yet. The production was taken over by a new studio called Geno Studio.

The cast includes Yūichi Nakamura as Clavis Shepherd, Satoshi Mikami as Williams, Yuuki Kaji as Alex, Kaito Ishikawa as Realand, Akio Ohtsuka as Rockwell, Sanae Kobayashi as Lucia and Takahiro Sakurai as John Paul.

Project Itoh is the pen name of Satoshi Ito, a 34-year-old science fiction novelist in Japan who died in 2009 but had some strong works. Some of his works are being brought to life in anime form with Genocidal Organ, Empire of Corposes and Harmony, all three of which have been released in North America by the book imprint of Viz Media, Haikasoru. Ito wrote for only two years before his death but left behind some fascinating works to be adapted.

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