Eden of the East the Movie I: The King of Eden
Finished · 1 epProduction I.G · 2009 · Japan

Eden of the East the Movie I: The King of Eden

東のエデン 劇場版I The King of Eden

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The intrigue goes international in The King of Eden, a feature-length conspiracy thriller that continues the action of Eden of the East. The deadly game that began in Japan now intensifies on the streets of New York City. The rules are the same: do whatever it takes to win. Die if you lose. Takizawa prevented Japan's destruction - and then he vanished. Six months later, clues lead Saki to the Big Apple in search of her missing friend. Meanwhile, the remaining Selecao are plotting their final move. Some of them would prefer Takizawa dead and out of the way. Some might even be willing to help him achieve his goals. Unfortunately, some are prepared to destroy everything if it means claiming checkmate in Mr. Outside's puzzling game. (Source: Funimation Entertainment)

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Episodes

11
1. Episode 1 - I Picked Up a Prince
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2. Episode 2 - Melancholy Monday
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3. Episode 3 - On the Night of the Late Show
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4. Episode 4 - Real Reality, Fabricated Reality
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5. Episode 5 - This is No Time to Be Thinking About That...
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6. Episode 6 - Eden of the East
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7. Episode 7 - Flight of the Black Swan
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8. Episode 8 - Searching for the Path Already Lost
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9. Episode 9 - A Man Too Ephemeral
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10. Episode 10 - Who Killed Akira Takizawa?
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11. Episode 11 - The East That Continues On
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