Submarine 707R (2003)
Submarine 707R is a 2003 Japanese-language animation series. It stars Ben Hiura, Akira Ishida and Daisuke Sakaguchi.
To combat the terrorist organization known as "USR", eleven countries combine their naval forces to form the Peace-Keeping Navy. However, all hell breaks loose when Admiral Red and his USR submarine UX crash the PKN's inaugural ceremony and destroy majority of the fleet. At the last minute, when the UX lands the final blow on the aircraft carrier Apollo-Norm, the obsolete Japanese submarine 707 appears from out of nowhere and sacrifices itself to save the PKN flagship. Six months later, Captain Youhei Hayami is called back to duty to lead a new group of recruits and captain an all-new 707 in the war against terrorism underwater.
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What is Submarine 707R about?
To combat the terrorist organization known as "USR", eleven countries combine their naval forces to form the Peace-Keeping Navy. However, all hell breaks loose when Admiral Red and his USR submarine UX crash the PKN's inaugural ceremony and destroy majority of the fleet. At the last minute, when the UX lands the final blow on the aircraft carrier Apollo-Norm, the obsolete Japanese submarine 707 appears from out of nowhere and sacrifices itself to save the PKN flagship. Six months later, Captain Youhei Hayami is called back to duty to lead a new group of recruits and captain an all-new 707 in the war against terrorism underwater.
When was Submarine 707R released?
Submarine 707R was released on 26 September 2003.
How many episodes does Submarine 707R have?
Submarine 707R has 2 episodes across 1 seasons.
Cast
- Ben Hiura as Yōhei Hayami (voice)
- Akira Ishida as Goro Kusaka (voice)
- Daisuke Sakaguchi as Senta Umino (voice)
- Hideo Ishikawa as Ichiro Suzuki (voice)
- Hiroshi Yanaka as Hayato Nango (voice)
- Kensho Ono as Kenji Minahaya (voice)
- Unsho Ishizuka as Admiral Red (voice)
- Ai Nonaka as Rei (voice)
- Aya Hisakawa as Yu (voice)
- Ayano Takai as Gödel-B (voice)
- Emi Shinohara as Miyuki Hayami (voice)
- Hideyuki Tanaka as Captain Guilford (voice)
