The Empire of Corpses (屍者の帝国, Shisha no Teikoku) is a 2015 Japanese science fiction adventure anime film produced by Wit Studio and directed by Ryoutarou Makihara. The movie is the first of a series of films based on novels written by Project Itoh, followed by Harmony and Genocidal Organ.
The film was released on October 2, and Egoist performed the film's ending theme. The film was originally set for release in December, but the date was later changed to October 2. The film is licensed in North America by FUNimation Entertainment who gave the film a limited theatrical release on April 19 & 20, 2016, and in the United Kingdom by Anime Limited.
Cast[]
Character | Seiyū | Dub Actor |
---|---|---|
John H. Watson | Yoshimasa Hosoya | Jason Liebrecht |
Friday (Noble Savage 007) | Ayumu Murase | Todd Haberkorn |
Hadaly Lilith | Kana Hanazawa | Morgan Garrett |
Frederick Burnaby | Taiten Kusunoki | J. Michael Tatum |
Alexei Karamazov | Shinichirō Miki | Mike McFarland |
Nikolai Krasotkin | Daiki Yamashita | Micah Solusod |
M | Akio Ōtsuka | Sean Hennigan |
The One | Takayuki Sugō | R. Bruce Elliott |
Seigo Yamazawa | Jiro Saito | Kenny Green |
Ulysses Simpson Grant | Kōji Ishii | Greg Dulcie |
Moneypenny | Houko Kuwashima | Caitlin Glass |
Thomas Edison | Kōji Takeda | Christopher Guerrero |
Sherlock Holmes | Yoshimitsu Takasugi | Chuck Huber |
Narrator | Issei Futamata | Jason Liebrecht |
Additional Voices[]
- Clint Bickham
- Duncan Brannan
- Justin Briner
- Ben Bryant
- Anthony Bowling
- Chris Burnett
- Bradley Campbell
- Clifford Chapin
- Ricco Fajardo
- Cris George
- Jarrod Greene
- Nick Haley
- Jeremy Inman
- Andrew Love
- Gregory Lush
- Anastasia Muñoz
- Phil Parsons
- Orion Pitts
- Lindsay Seidel
- Derick Snow
- Brad Venable
- Kira Vincent-Davis
- David Wald
- Mark Walters
- Sarah Wiedenheft
- Christopher Wehkamp
External Links[]
- The Empire of Corpses at the Internet Movie Database
- The Empire of Corpses (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia