Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 (2009)
Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 is a 2009 Japanese-language animation series. It stars Satomi Hanamura, Yumiko Kobayashi and Yuhko Kaida.
There is an estimated 70% or higher possibility that a magnitude 7.0 earthquake will occur in Tokyo in the next 30 years. In 2012, Mirai, a middle school freshman girl, goes to Tokyo’s artificial Odaiba Island for a robot exhibition with her brother Yuuki at the start of summer vacation. A powerful tremor registering 8.0 on the JMA scale emanates from an ocean trench, the famed Tokyo Tower and Rainbow Bridge crumble and fall, and the landscape of Tokyo changes in seconds. With the help of a motorcycle delivery woman named Mari who they meet on Odaiba, Mirai and Yuuki strive to head back to their Setagaya home in western Tokyo.
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What is Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 about?
There is an estimated 70% or higher possibility that a magnitude 7.0 earthquake will occur in Tokyo in the next 30 years. In 2012, Mirai, a middle school freshman girl, goes to Tokyo’s artificial Odaiba Island for a robot exhibition with her brother Yuuki at the start of summer vacation. A powerful tremor registering 8.0 on the JMA scale emanates from an ocean trench, the famed Tokyo Tower and Rainbow Bridge crumble and fall, and the landscape of Tokyo changes in seconds. With the help of a motorcycle delivery woman named Mari who they meet on Odaiba, Mirai and Yuuki strive to head back to their Setagaya home in western Tokyo.
When was Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 released?
Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 was released on 9 July 2009.
How many episodes does Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 have?
Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 has 11 episodes across 1 seasons.
Where can I watch Tokyo Magnitude 8.0?
Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 is available on Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads, RetroCrush Amazon Channel, Retrocrush, Cineverse and The Roku Channel.
Where to watch Tokyo Magnitude 8.0
Stream: Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads, RetroCrush Amazon Channel, Retrocrush
Watch free with ads: Cineverse, Retrocrush, The Roku Channel, Tubi TV
Buy: Amazon Video, Fandango At Home
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Cast
- Satomi Hanamura as Mirai Onozawa (voice)
- Yumiko Kobayashi as Yuuki Onozawa (voice)
- Yuhko Kaida as Mari Kusakabe (voice)
- Narumi Takahira as Meg (voice)
- Ai Nonaka as Aya Kawasaki (voice)
- Hiroshi Naka as Seiji Onozawa (voice)
- Kikuko Inoue as Masami Onozawa (voice)
- Takeshi Aono as Mr. Furuichi (voice)
- Christel Takigawa as Newscaster (voice)
