Towanoquon: The Ephemeral Petals
トワノクオン 第1章 泡沫の花弁
Towanoquon: The Ephemeral Petals is a movie anime with 1 listed episodes from Bones. Use this page for synopsis, release timing, trailer links, score history, and internal links to its season and genres.
Synopsis
Living amongst the rest of humanity, there is a small number of people known as "Attractors" that possess strange powers. Fearful of these dangerous mutations, a highly secretive organization named Custos uses cyborgs from a group called WTOC to exterminate Attractors before they can injure anyone or disrupt the social order. Conversely, inside the theme park Fantasium Garden, there is a hidden group of Attractors who want to save their people from being eradicated by Custos. Led by the ever-optimistic Quon Mitsuchi, the Attractors take on intense fights against Custos's WTOC in the hopes of protecting the existence of their kind. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
At a Glance
Type and status
Movie · Completed
Season
Season not confirmed
Primary studio
Bones
Episodes
1
Background
Towa no Quon 1: Utakata no Kaben was released on Blu-ray and DVD in Japan on August 26, 2011. The film was published in the same formats in North America by Sentai Filmworks on June 26, 2012.
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What is Towanoquon: The Ephemeral Petals about?
Living amongst the rest of humanity, there is a small number of people known as "Attractors" that possess strange powers. Fearful of these dangerous mutations, a highly secretive organization named Custos uses cyborgs from a group called WTOC to exterminate Attractors before they
How many episodes does Towanoquon: The Ephemeral Petals have?
Towanoquon: The Ephemeral Petals currently lists 1 episodes.
Who worked on Towanoquon: The Ephemeral Petals and when did it air?
Towanoquon: The Ephemeral Petals is associated with Bones and aired Jun 18, 2011.