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Jin-Roh (Japanese: 人狼, Hepburn: Jinrō, lit. ' Werewolf ' ) , also known as Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade in its American release, is a 1999 Japanese anime action political thriller film [ 1 ] directed by Hiroyuki Okiura and written by Mamoru Oshii .
Appearances: Jin-Roh An adolescent girl used as a Little Red Riding Hood by the Sect. When confronted by Kerberos member Kazuki Fuse while attempting to flee in the sewers, Nanami detonated the bomb she was carrying instead of surrendering or allowing other Kerberos members to execute her, killing herself and causing a power outage during a riot.
The Kerberos Saga (ケルベロス・サーガ, Keruberosu saga) (originally the Kerberos series (ケルベロス・シリーズ, keruberosu shirīzu) or the Kenrō series (犬狼・シリーズ, kenrou shirīzu) [1] before at least 2004 [2]), also known as Hellhounds overseas, is a Japanese dystopian science fiction political thriller media franchise created and owned by writer and filmmaker ...
Jung Woo-sung as Jang Jin-tae English ver. voiced by West Liang [14] Kim Mu-yeol as Han Sang-woo English ver. voiced by Greg Chun [14] Han Ye-ri as Koo Mi-kyung [15] English ver. voice by Erika Ishii [14] Choi Min-ho as Kim Cheol-jin English ver. voiced by Matthew Yang King (credited as Matt King) [14] Shin Eun-soo as Lee Jae-hee
The Red Spectacles (紅い眼鏡, Akai Megane) is a 1987 Japanese surrealist science fiction neo-noir film directed by Mamoru Oshii, co-written with Kazunori Ito, and starring Shigeru Chiba and Mako Hyōdō.
Kerberos Panzer Cop, also known as Hellhounds Legend (犬狼伝説, Kenrou Densetsu, lit. "Legend of Dogs and Wolves"), and as Hellhounds: Panzer Cops or just Hellhounds overseas, is an alternate history political thriller manga written by Mamoru Oshii and illustrated by Kamui Fujiwara with mechanical designs by Yutaka Izubuchi, running from 1988 to January 2000.
The story mixes elements of Mamoru Oshii's Kerberos and Tachiguishi lifework. The plot draws a parallel between the Little Red Riding Hood tale's oral version (which is a pre-Grimm version reported by Jean-Baptiste Victor Smith from an Haute-Loire girl in 1870) [1] and the Kerberos Saga universe, as in the Jin-Roh animated feature.
Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade, a 1999 Japanese anime film centred on an eponymous para-military unit of the Japanese police in an alternative timeline; Illang: The Wolf Brigade, a 2018 Korean live-action science fiction film adapted from Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade