
K: Seven Stories Movie 4 – Lost Small World – Ori no Mukou ni
- PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
- Movie
- 1 hr 6 min
- Rate: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
- Native: K Seven Stories Lost Small World ~檻の向こうに~
- Synonyms: K: Seven Stories - Lost Small World - To the Other Side of the Cage
- Aired: Oct 6, 2018
- Duration: 1 hr 6 min
- Episodes: 1
- Score: 7.44
- Studio: GoHands
- Licensor: VIZ Media
- Genres: Action Super Power Supernatural
Characters and Voice Actors
Fushimi, Saruhiko
MainMiyano, Mamoru
JapaneseOogai, Aya
MainOgura, Yui
JapaneseYata, Misaki
MainFukuyama, Jun
JapaneseFujishima, Kousuke
SupportingOnitsuka, Shingo
JapaneseFushimi, Niki
SupportingMiki, Shinichiro
JapaneseFushimi, Kisa
SupportingAkesaka, Satomi
JapaneseHisui, Nagare
SupportingOkitsu, Kazuyuki
JapaneseKamamoto, Rikio
SupportingNakamura, Yuuichi
JapaneseKusanagi, Izumo
SupportingSakurai, Takahiro
JapaneseMunakata, Reishi
SupportingSugita, Tomokazu
JapaneseMysterious boy
SupportingMurase, Ayumu
JapaneseSuou, Mikoto
SupportingTsuda, Kenjirou
JapaneseTotsuka, Tatara
SupportingKaji, Yuuki
JapaneseRecomended For You!

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Hashtags : Saiyuuki Reload: Zeroin, Saiyuuki Reload: Even a Worm Arc, 最遊記RELOAD -ZEROIN-

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Hashtags: No Guns Life, ノー・ガンズ・ライフ

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Hashtags: Dropkick On My Devil!, Jashin-chan Dropkick ,邪神ちゃんドロップキック,False God My Dropkick