Malice@Doll
$25.00
Robot prostitute Malice@Doll roams a deserted city unsuccessfully looking for johns after the human race is obliterated. With no people left, the android serving class has a meaningless existence. But after a horrific tentacled beast rapes Malice@Doll, she inexplicably turns human. With a renewed purpose in life, she tries to share the gift of humanity with others of her kind, but with every gift comes a curse…
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Plot:
Robot prostitute Malice@Doll roams a deserted city unsuccessfully looking for johns after the human race is obliterated. With no people left, the android serving class has a meaningless existence. But after a horrific tentacled beast rapes Malice@Doll, she inexplicably turns human. With a renewed purpose in life, she tries to share the gift of humanity with others of her kind, but with every gift comes a curse…
Original Name: Malice@Doll
Number of Seasons: 1
Number of Episodes: 3
Status: Ended
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Type: Video
First Air Date: April 27, 2001
Last Air Date: April 27, 2001
Episode Runtime: 30 mins
Primary Year: 2001
Genres: Animation, Science Fiction
IMDB Link: tt0363277
Production Companies: SOEISHINSHA, GAGA Communications
Spoken Language(s): Japanese
Origin Countries: Japan
- Season 1 — 3 Episodes — Air Date: April 27, 2001
- Yukie Yamada – Malice@Doll (voice)
- Ryoka Shima – Heather@Doll (voice)
- Rio Natsuki – Doris@Doll (voice)
- Ryoka Yuzuki – Elza@Doll (voice)
- Kaho Kouda – Misty@Doll (voice)
- Yoko Soumi – Amanda@Doll (voice)
- Daiki Nakamura – Joe@Administrator (voice)
- Ryuuzaburou Ootomo – Devo@Leukocyte (voice)
- Takashi Kondo – Freddy@Licker (voice)
- Takehiro Murozono – Tod@Repairer (voice)
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