Boogiepop Phantom
Boogiepop Phantom

Boogiepop Phantom

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2000- 2000
1 Seasons
12 Episodes
6.7(38 votes)
Ended
Animation
Mystery
Drama

Overview

Five years ago, a string of grisly murders shook the city to its core and now the rumors have begun once more. Boogiepop... Everyone knows about Boogiepop: meet her one dark night and you are taken. People tell each other the stories and laugh: no one believes that she can possibly exist in this day and age. Still, strange things appear to be going on and the darkness is taking on many forms. Something is out there.

Links & Resources

Social & External

Production Companies

Madhouse

Videos & Trailers

1 video

Cast & Crew

18 members
Acting

浅川悠

Kirima Nagi (voice)

浅川悠
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清水香里

Boogiepop / Touka Miyashita (voice)

清水香里
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小林沙苗

Manaka Kisaragi (voice)

小林沙苗
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吉住梢

Rie Takai (voice)

吉住梢
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浅野まゆみ

Boogiepop Phantom (voice)

浅野まゆみ
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長澤京

Suema Kazuko (voice)

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福山潤

Manticore / Masami Saotome (voice)

福山潤
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栩原楽人

Poom Poom (voice)

栩原楽人
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能登麻美子

Moto Tonomura (voice)

能登麻美子
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Shizuma Teijima

Jounouchi Hisashi (voice)

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齋藤彩夏

Akane Kojima (voice)

齋藤彩夏
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鈴木千尋

Ariou (voice)

鈴木千尋
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Daiki Ueda

Yasushi Sanada (voice)

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大坂史子

Mayumi Kisaragi (voice)

大坂史子
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折笠富美子

Saki Yoshizawa (voice)

折笠富美子
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野島裕史

Yoji Suganuma (voice)

野島裕史
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吉野裕行

Mamoru Oikawa (voice)

吉野裕行
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伊藤舞子

Atsuko Abe (voice)

伊藤舞子

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