'Cyborg 009 Call of Justice' Releases New Promotional Video

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TOHO Animation’s new 3D CG anime project titled Cyborg 009 Call of Justice has released another promotional video in their official website on Tuesday, showing the cyborgs battling with the Emperor. You can check the official PV below (it’s awesome!):

Director Koudai Kakimoto is the one responsible in editing this video intended for the 3-part anime film project. The song featured in the PV is the film theme song, “A.I. am Human” (by Monkey Majik).

The first anime film premiered on November 25 and with the second film premiered recently on December 2. The third and final anime film will premiere this Friday.

To give you a little synopsis on the films, a journalist named Lucy Davenport visits Texas in order to contact a certain family which made her meet the cyborgs. Ever since the UN Guardian Troops were established, the cyborgs were out of their duties in protecting humanity. Her visit however (and the sudden return of Bresudo), drew Joe and the other cyborgs into battle once more.

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