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Hiroku: Defenders of Gaia 2013

80 min📅 2013-05-16

In a dystopian future, where a catastrophic event has ravaged the planet, a group of young individuals must band together to save their world.

Director: Manuel González Mauricio

Cast

Benjamin Nathan-Serio
Joe / Charlie (voice)
Beth Rollan
Winona Winslow, Traffic Cop, Garbage Pail Kid
James Walker Reid
Professor Nagual

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hiroku: Defenders of Gaia (2013) about?

The movie is set in a dystopian future where a catastrophic event has ravaged the planet, and a group of young individuals must band together to save their world.

Who directed Hiroku: Defenders of Gaia?

Manuel González Mauricio brings his unique vision to the animated world of 'Hiroku: Defenders of Gaia (2013)'.

Who stars in Hiroku: Defenders of Gaia?

Benjamin Nathan-Serio, Beth Rollan, and James Walker Reid lead the cast of 'Hiroku: Defenders of Gaia (2013)'.

Is Hiroku: Defenders of Gaia (2013) worth watching?

While 'Hiroku: Defenders of Gaia (2013)' may not have a high IMDb rating, its thought-provoking themes and animation make it a compelling watch for fans of science fiction and environmentalism.

How long is Hiroku: Defenders of Gaia?

The movie has a runtime of 80 minutes.

About Hiroku: Defenders of Gaia (2013) — A group of young heroes must save the world from destruction.

In a dystopian future, where a catastrophic event has ravaged the planet, a group of young individuals must band together to save their world. 'Hiroku: Defenders of Gaia (2013)' is a thought-provoking animation that delves into the consequences of unchecked technological advancement. Director Manuel González Mauricio masterfully weaves a tale of friendship and sacrifice, set against the backdrop of a world on the brink of destruction.

The movie follows the journey of Hiroku and his friend Joe as they flee from the tyrannical Kane City. With the help of a foreign patron, Nagual, they form the Gaia Defenders, a multiracial group of young individuals determined to save the planet. The film's themes of environmentalism, social justice, and the power of unity are timely and thought-provoking, making 'Hiroku: Defenders of Gaia (2013)' a compelling watch for fans of animation and science fiction.