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Gosick

Synopsis
The year is 1924, the place, Sauville, a small European country neatly tucked beside the Alps...

Kazuya Kujo has been studying abroad at the prestigious Saint Marguerite Academy, where urban legends and horror stories are all the rage. Most Kazuya ignores but the story of the Queen Berry, a mysterious ghost ship, really gets to him. Of course, his brainy friend Victorique is much more intrigued by true stories, and she uses her unrivaled logic to solve mysteries even the town's famous detective can't. Ironically, it is Victorique's inquisitive nature that leads the duo to board a ship that matches the Queen Berry's description to a tee, a ship that might just hold the key to solving a sinister mystery...


Cast

Takuya Eguchi as Kazuya Kujō

Hidenobu Kiuchi as Grévil
Michiko Neya as Sophie
Miyuki Sawashiro as Cordelia Gallo
Toru Ohkawa as Bryan Roscoe
Yui Kano as Cécile Sensei

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