Phantom Quest Corp.
TV-14
6.3
1994
Animation
, Comedy
, Mystery
Ayaka Kisaragi is a beautiful woman descended from a long line of Japanese exorcists. However, bored with their traditions, she started her own business, Phantom Quest Corp. Although she is very competent with her skills, Ayaka's own bad habits often cut into the company's meager earnings and interfere with paying the various experts whose help she usually depends upon.
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- Cast:
- Koichi Yamadera , Kazue Ikura , Rica Matsumoto , Naoko Watanabe , Kotono Mitsuishi , Aya Hisakawa , Yusaku Yara
Episode 4 : Lover Come Back to Me
February. 25,1995
A group of Buddhist monks have moved into town and have decided that they will take over the area's supernatural problems and putting Yuugen Kaishya out of business...
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Episode 3 : Love Me Tender
February. 25,1995
The ghost of an archeologist tries to protect his former fiancée from beyond the grave.
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Episode 2 : End of World
August. 25,1994
The Phantom Quest employees are up against ghosts, demons, vampires, and all the other ilk of the undead...as well as serious debt and Ayaka's potentially dangerous habits.
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Episode 1 : Kiss Of Fire
August. 25,1994
A mysterious coffin purchased by a unaware business man has unleashed a great terror onto Tokyo!
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