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Japanese made Animated Film in which Atomic Bomb destroys Sarajevo

Published October 2, 2015
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cartoon2Two Japanese companies created animated film whose story tells about the chaos that starts after the atomic bomb destroys Sarajevo.

The animated film called “Genocidal Organ” was made by companies Manglobe and FUNimation Entertainment. Everything begins with the destruction of Sarajevo by the homemade atomic bomb, which turns everything into a real mess.

“Leading democratic states have been transformed in the complete monitoring states, and genocides are happening all over the world. The mysterious American called John Paul is standing behind the collapse of the world system, after whom agent Clavis Shepherd is seeking for, in order to find the ‘Heart of darkness – Genocidal Organ’,” as stated in the description.

The film will be premiered in theaters on the 13th of November this year.

(Source: klix.ba)

 

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