Eden of the East the Movie II: Paradise Lost
Finished · 1 epProduction I.G · 2010 · Japan

Eden of the East the Movie II: Paradise Lost

東のエデン 劇場版II Paradise Lost

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The story of political and subversive intrigue in the series finally reaches endgame. Even as the law enforcement net tightens around Saki and her fellow Eden of the East associates over alleged terrorist activities, the complex web surrounding the mysterious Mr. Outside is finally untangled as the remaining Selecao attempt to outmaneuver one another. Takizawa's memories and identity are also finally revealed including his association with a former Prime Minister and his request to be the King of Eden. (Source: Anime News Network)

Episodes

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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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