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The English dub is considered adequate but unremarkable. Some reviewers feel the acting doesn't always match the intensity of the visuals, though it remains a "watchable" experience for those who prefer English voiceovers. The Verdict Kite Liberator
This article explores the world of Kite Liberator , dissecting its narrative twists, its visual style, and specifically examining how the English dub version shapes the viewer's experience of this bizarre, celestial thriller. Kite Liberator -Dub-
Released in 2008 as a sequel to the 1998 cult classic Kite , Kite Liberator The English dub is considered adequate but unremarkable
is a 58-minute OVA directed by Yasuomi Umetsu. While the original was infamous for its "ultraviolence" and explicit adult themes, Liberator takes a notably more "tame" and sci-fi approach, focusing on a new protagonist. Released in 2008 as a sequel to the
The story takes a sharp turn into science fiction when Monaka’s father, Orudo Noguchi, an astronaut on the International Space Station, is exposed to solar radiation and a bone-enhancing space food. This causes a mutation that transforms him and another crew member into destructive, bone-clad monsters. One monster escapes to Earth, forcing Monaka into a tragic confrontation with the father she hasn't seen in years.
Kite Liberator features a brief but memorable appearance by Sawa from the original film. In a twist of casting, Sawa is voiced by Molly Searcy (not the original actress). This creates a jarring but enjoyable moment for long-time fans.