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Reply michael says August 9, 2023 at 10:15 pm Hi . saw this film with Isabelle Pasco in 1993. Been looking for any TV or DVD copy for years but having no luck. Maybe you have access to information that I can’t find.
Les Audacieux 1993 aka Deep Trouble 1993 . also stars Robert Wagner and Ben Cross.
Thanks .

One day, one of them, a girl named Tokio, receives a message that says "Do you want to go outside of the outside?" Mimihime, another girl who lives in the same facility, has a prediction and tells the upset Tokio that two people will come from the outside to save her, one of whom has the same face as her, while the director of the school tells her that the outside world is Hell. Meanwhile, a boy named Maru, who looks just like Tokio, is traveling through this devastated Japan with a girl named Kiruko, in search of Heaven. Characters[edit] Main[edit] Maru (マル) Voiced by: Gen Satō[2] (Japanese); Jonathan Leon[3] (English) A 15-year-old boy who is traveling together with Kiruko. He is skilled in martial arts. Kiruko (キルコ) / Haruki (春希) A young woman around 18 to 20 years old who travels with Maru. She is searching for both the doctor who performed an operation on her and a friend she knew. Kiriko Takehaya (竹早 桐子, Takehaya Kiriko) Voiced by: Sayaka Senbongi[2] (Japanese); Anjali Kunapaneni[3] (English) Haruki's older sister who raced electric cars in Tokyo. Haruki Takehaya (竹早 春希, Takehaya Haruki) Voiced by: Mariya Ise[4] (Japanese); McKenzie Atwood[5] (English) The younger brother of Kiriko Takehaya who looks up to Robin Inazaki. Takahara Academy[edit] Tokio (トキオ) Voiced by: Hibiku Yamamura[2] (Japanese); Brittany Lauda[3] (English) A young girl who lives in a facility isolated from the outside world. She has a similar appearance as Maru. Kona (コナ) Voiced by: Toshiyuki Toyonaga[2] (Japanese); AJ Beckles[3] (English) The oldest of the facility children who is a talented artist, although his drawings seem peculiar.

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