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Tokyo ESP

2014·Series·TV-MA·25 min·7.2(23)
AnimationAction & AdventureComedySci-Fi & FantasyMore Japanese titles

Rinka Urushiba is a normal high school girl, until she encounters a penguin and shoals of glowing fish swimming through the sky. She looses consciousness only to awaken with the power to move through inanimate objects. At first she thought it was a hallucination if it were not for Kyotaro Azuma who witnessed the event and who, incidentally, has the ability to teleport. They decide to use their powers to combat people who might use their powers for evil.

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About Tokyo ESP

Tokyo ESP is a 2014 Japanese-language animation, action & adventure and comedy series. The cast is led by Ibuki Kido, Keisuke Komoto, Tetsu Inada. It spans 1 season and 12 episodes and has concluded.

Tokyo ESP was produced by XEBEC, KADOKAWA, and Lantis and made in Japan. It was first aired on July 11, 2014, and carries a TV-MA certification.

First aired
July 11, 2014
Last aired
September 26, 2014
Original language
Japanese
Age rating
TV-MA
Status
Ended
Seasons
1 (12 episodes)
Network
Tokyo MX
Country
Japan
Production
XEBEC, KADOKAWA, Lantis
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Tokyo ESP cast & crew

The cast features Ibuki Kido as Rinka Urushiba (voice), Keisuke Komoto as Kyoutarou Azuma (voice), Tetsu Inada as Rindou Urushiba (voice), Mai Aizawa as Kobushi Kuroi "Black Fist" (voice), Kaoru Mizuhara as Peggi (voice), and Megumi Ogata as Ayumu Oozora (voice).

Behind the camera, the score was composed by Evan Call, cinematography is by Tomoyuki Nakata, and it was produced by Takeshi Yasuda and Atsushi Itou.

Is Tokyo ESP worth watching?

With 1 season and 12 episodes, it's a quick, bingeable run.

If you enjoy animation, action & adventure, and comedy, Tokyo ESP is worth a place on your watchlist.

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Cast of Tokyo ESP

Ibuki Kido

Ibuki Kido

Rinka Urushiba (voice)

Keisuke Komoto

Keisuke Komoto

Kyoutarou Azuma (voice)

Tetsu Inada

Tetsu Inada

Rindou Urushiba (voice)

Mai Aizawa

Mai Aizawa

Kobushi Kuroi "Black Fist" (voice)

Kaoru Mizuhara

Kaoru Mizuhara

Peggi (voice)

Megumi Ogata

Megumi Ogata

Ayumu Oozora (voice)

Yoshihisa Kawahara

Yoshihisa Kawahara

Professor (voice)

Azusa Tadokoro

Azusa Tadokoro

Murasaki Edoyama (voice)

Sachika Misawa

Sachika Misawa

Minami Azuma (voice)

Tessyo Genda

Tessyo Genda

Hotokeda (voice)

Yoshito Yasuhara

Yoshito Yasuhara

Inspector Nabeshima (voice)

Tokyo ESP — FAQs

Where can I watch Tokyo ESP in United States?

Tokyo ESP is not currently available on major streaming services in United States. Availability changes often — check back soon.

What language is Tokyo ESP in?

Tokyo ESP is originally in Japanese. Subtitle and dub options vary by streaming service.

How many seasons of Tokyo ESP are there?

Tokyo ESP has 1 season with 12 episodes in total.

What is Tokyo ESP rated?

Tokyo ESP is rated TV-MA. It holds a 7.2/10 audience score from 23 ratings.

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