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Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms [Sub: Eng]
Description
There is a tribe whose individuals have an uncommon blessing, they don't get older when they progress toward becoming in the adolescent age. There is a pretty young lady from this group named Maquia who feels so exhausted from her life. At some point, an armed force attack her town. She flees, at that point she meets a good looking person, Erial. They enter together a sentimental relationship however by what means will it go when Erial gets older and Maquia remains at her age.
There is a tribe whose individuals have an uncommon blessing, they don't get older when they progress toward becoming in the adolescent age. There is a pretty young lady from this group named Maquia who feels so exhausted from her life. At some point, an armed force attack her town. She flees, at that point she meets a good looking person, Erial. They enter together a sentimental relationship however by what means will it go when Erial gets older and Maquia remains at her age.
Actors:
Christian La Monte,
Tomokazu Sugita,
Bryce Papenbrook,
Michael Schneider,
Miyu Irino,
Marc Thompson,
Cherami Leigh,
H.D. Quinn,
Quinton Flynn,
Ryan Shanahan,
Lipica Shah,
...»
Christian La Monte
Tomokazu Sugita
11 October 1980, Saitama, Japan
Bryce Papenbrook
24 February 1986, West Hills, California, USA
Michael Schneider
Miyu Irino
19 February 1988, Tokyo, Japan
Marc Thompson
19 November 1970, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
Cherami Leigh
19 July 1988, Dallas, Texas, USA
H.D. Quinn
Quinton Flynn
10 October 1964, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Ryan Shanahan
March 8, 1983 in San Clemente, California, USA
Lipica Shah
Director:
Mari Okada
Country:
Japan
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