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Kaburagi convinces the other cyborgs to help him destroy the Gadoll factory; Natsume sees a familiar face, and Minato comes to a crossroads.
Kaburagi convinces the other cyborgs to help him destroy the Gadoll factory; Natsume sees a familiar face, and Minato comes to a crossroads.
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Deca-Dence
S1, EP8 "Turbine"Kaburagi convinces the other cyborgs to help him destroy the Gadoll factory; Natsume sees a familiar face, and Minato comes to a crossroads.
Deca-Dence
S1, EP9 "Turbo Charger"Kaburagi, Natsume and the others put their plans into action, despite the slim odds of success.
Deca-Dence
S1, EP10 "Brake System"Natsume learns the truth and sees her relationship with Kaburagi in a whole new light; the cyborgs need to escape the correctional facility.
Deca-Dence
S1, EP11 "Engine"The new Gadoll crosses paths with Deca-dence, but the system underestimates its capabilities; Kaburagi is faced with an important decision.
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